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What is art? Charges filed after underwear removed BY SHELLEY SMITH ssmith@salisburypost.com

There’s an old saying that goes, “I don’t know art, but I know what I like.” Well, Ann Caldwell Cave knows art — she’s the executive director of the Rowan Arts Council. And she knows what she doesn’t like, which apparently includes men’s underwear taped to a window. The distinction has led to a larceny charge against Cave brought by the owner of the undies. Clyde, formerly known as Clyde Overcash, recently displayed the white, size 2X briefs in the window of his Council Street shop, Off Main

Antiques, and later said in a statement to police he considered it art. As art often does, his display sparked debate. Salisbury resident Cherie Turner uploaded a photo of the underwear onto her Facebook account. Ray Chan left his comment on the photo: “I kinda like it, Cherie. Experiential shock art has reached Salisbury. Next, an Andres Serrano exhibit!?” Others disagreed. Cave wrote that “someone should spank that person” and later said it was a “disgusting and stupid thing to do.” On July 23, someone suggested simply taking off the underwear

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since it was on the outside of the window. So Cave did. Clyde had Cave charged with larceny for swiping the underwear from his window. He said in a statement to police she later called him and admitted she was the one who took down the skivvies.

In Clyde’s statement supporting the larceny charge, he wrote: “Ms. Cave called to inform me that she was ‘insulted’ by a pair of underwear taped to my store window, and that she had taken them. “I told her she did not have my permission and it was ‘art’ and was my freedom of expression. “She was told to return said underwear and was contacted by Salisbury Police Sgt. Wilsey.” Cave said in a telephone interview Friday afternoon she has hired an attorney to represent her on the charge — the first she’s ever faced. “I told him it was inappropriate to have this on a window,” she said of the display.

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ANNAPOLIS — Can the modest banana provide more health benefits during heavy exercise than hightech sports drinks? Scientists at the N.C. Research Campus in Kannapolis plan to pit bananas against Gatorade in the first comparison of their abilities to ward off inflammation and support immune function, as well as provide old-fashioned pedal power. In September, the Dole Nutrition Research Laboratory and the Appalachian State University Human Performance Laboratory plan a $50,000 study to determine the effects of bananas vs. Gatorade on athletes during a long, hard workout. Cyclists who complete the monthlong study will earn $300. “It would be very marketable to Dole if we can show that a fresh fruit or vegetable is just as good or better than a supplement or manufactured energy source,” said Dr. Nick Gillitt, Dole’s director of nutrition research in Kanandy mooney/SALISBURY POST napolis. Researchers from the Dole Nutrition Research Laboratory and Appalachian State University plan to study David Murdock, billionaire chairman of Dole Food whether Gatorade or bananas provide more benefits during exercise. Co., opened the Research Campus in 2008 as a publicprivate partnership to study H. Murdock Research Institute health, nutrition and agriculand the Immune Tolerance Inture. stitute, all located at the ReThe ASU Human Persearch Campus, will participate DR. DAVID NIEMAN formance Lab will try to dein analyzing data. director of the ASU Human Performance Lab, who said the contract will spell termine if bananas or In prior studies, Nieman’s out that the study will be objective despite Dole Foods investment in bananas Gatorade are better at counlab in Boone has shown that tering the negative effects of Gatorade can improve enendurance performance. durance performance and parHeavy exercise causes inflambody that indicate levels of exwant to know.” tially counter inflammation mation and muscle soreness, ercise-induced inflammation, Pending approval from the during exercise. Gatorade also oxidative stress and a downturn oxidative stress and immune ASU institutional review board can help counter changes to imin immune function. dysfunction. on Aug. 24, which is required mune function. “We will see if bananas supHalf of the cyclists will eat for studies with human subGatorade officials did not report performance as well as bananas and drink water during jects, Nieman said he will reply to requests for comment. and perhaps better than the first 75-kilometer time trial, cruit 15 elite cyclists from the One medium banana conGatorade,” said Dr. David Nieriding as fast as they can for Kannapolis area for testing to tains about the same amount of man, director of the ASU Huabout two hours on stationary begin on Sept 1. carbohydrates as one-half liter man Performance Lab. “It trainers inside the lab. The othASU and Dole are finalizing of Gatorade. could be a cheaper, healthier er half will drink a comparable their contract, Nieman said. Bananas have a significant source for athletes.” amount of Gatorade. Despite Dole’s pivotal role at amount of potassium, an elecWhile bananas and Gatorade Three weeks later, the the Research Campus, the trolyte people lose when sweatare both ubiquitous at groups will switch and ride a study will be objective, he said. ing. Gatorade also contains marathons, bike races and othsecond 75-km time trial. Dole or any company that potassium. er endurance events, no one has If bananas test as well as partners with Nieman’s lab But unlike Gatorade, bastudied which is better, Nieman Gatorade, “then athletes could “must give me pure academic nanas have a high antioxidant said. use a whole-food fruit option in- freedom to publish results, posvalue, Nieman said. Three baScientists will use blood and stead of using a sugar-based itive or negative,” he said. nanas per day supply all the anurine samples from cyclists to beverage,” Nieman said. “This The University of North CarSee BANANAS, 8A measure genetic markers in the is real life. This is what athletes olina at Greensboro, the David

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At the time, she said she still had the underwear and has painted it to actually look like art. She called the Post later Friday to say that she had returned the underwear and did not want to comment further. Clyde could not be reached by telephone Friday. The Salisbury Police Department served Cave with a warrant Thursday for a misdemeanor larceny charge in connection with the taking of Overcash’s property — the underwear — which was valued at $5. Cave and Clyde will air their dirty laundry in court Aug. 26. Contact Shelley Smith at 704-7974246.

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The Rowan County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a report of embezzlement from the Enochville Dollar General Store, located directly beside Community One Bank. A $5,111 cash bank deposit went missing sometime between July 3 and July 6, and was reported Wednesday by Roger Rickard, loss prevention supervisor of Dollar General. The Community One Bank suffered damage from a fire to its deposit box July 6, but no records or cash were destroyed. Richard “Rick” Jurgenson, vice president and director of security for Community One Bank in Enochville, said the July 6 fire was surrounded by “unusual circumstances.” Capt. John Sifford of the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office said the embezzlement is under investigation. “One of their (Dollar General’s) deposits was not found at the bank,” Sifford said. “It was supposed to have been made, but was not in the drop box.” Sifford said the embezzlement and fire could be related, and the Sheriff’s Office is “certainly exploring the possibility.”

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Suspect in two killings eluded police in U.S. olina as his family life crumbled. He was deported Thursday to Panama to face charges in the killings of two Americans found buried behind a hotel, and the couple face questioning in the disappearances of 5 other people, reportedly three Americans and two Panamanian workers. The couple are charged with killing Cheryl Lynn Hughes, 53, a St. Louis, Mo.-native who had lived in Panama for 10 years, and Bo Icelar, who a friend described as the former owner of a Santa Fe, N.M., gallery. Investigators in Panama said the killings may have been part of a scheme to steal the victims’ property. Known as William Cortez in Panama, authorities said Holbert and his wife preyed on residents of the scenic coastal Bocas del Toro region. People who knew Holbert in the U.S. said the woman arrested alongside him appeared to be Laura Michelle Reese, whom he met in 2004 after

selling his landscaping business. He was helping manage a fitness club in Asheville for about 10 weeks when he struck up a romantic relationship with Reese, his co-worker. But then his boss realized he spent $25,000 in company checks to buy TVs, mattresses and washers and dryers. He was soon out of a job. “If only he could have focused himself, he had a brilliant mind,” said Kevin Hoover, the former boss who never pressed charges. He and authorities recalled Holbert’s white supremacy tattoos and how he later started a business in the area that sold items such as flags and bandanas with swastikas. In May 2004, Holbert separated from his wife and moved briefly to Charleston, S.C. before returning to North Carolina’s mountains, according to court documents. His ex-wife declined comment. A year later he filed for bankruptcy, listing hundreds of thousands of dollars in debts.

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RALEIGH (AP) — The outside investigation of the state crime lab has led North Carolina’s attorney general to suspend the six-agent unit that analyzes bloodstain patterns. Attorney General Roy Cooper said Friday that he asked the two former assistant directors with the Federal Bureau of Investigation who are investigating the lab to review cases involving bloodstain pattern analysis. They agreed that the unit’s work should be suspended temporarily until all issues have been reviewed, Cooper said. “The merits of blood spatter have been debated in a number of court cases, and I think it’s essential that the SBI pursue all available training and certification for that type of investigation,” Cooper said in an interview Friday. Cooper declined to say what cases had prompted his concern, saying he wanted to wait until the outside investigators report on their findings. Their contract runs through the end of the year.

In June 2005, a judge ordered Holbert arrested for failing to make child support payments and failing to appear in court. He was sentenced to 20 days in jail, but never showed up. Just a few weeks later, authorities in Montana said Holbert was working under an alias when he stole a car and sold it. “The guy was pretty intelligent for doing that kind of fraudulent stuff,” he said. By the end of 2005, Holbert returned back to North Carolina to the coastal community of Oak Island, where he sold a home that never belonged to him, according to authorities. They believe he made about $200,000 in cash on the deal. Authorities in North Carolina still have warrants out for Holbert’s arrest. “I guess that warrant’s going to stay on file for a while because it’s hard to believe he’s going to be back from Panama soon,” said Lucy Crockett of Wilmington Police.

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RALEIGH (AP) — A North Carolina man accused of killing two Americans in Panama was married with three kids, living a successful life with a lucrative landscaping business and a beautiful mountain home. That was six years ago. Then things went from promising to problematic for William Dathan Holbert. He split from his wife and family. He sold his business, filed for bankruptcy and stopped paying child support. Authorities said his life on the run started soon after. He sold a $200,000 coastal home he didn’t own, and a car he had stolen in Montana, according to law enforcement officials. He used aliases and eluded authorities in at least six states, even escaping police in an off-road, high-speed chase in Wyoming. Holbert turned up this week in Nicaragua, along with a new wife, who acquaintances said appeared to be a woman he met in North Car-


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Wealthy Dallas brothers now targets of SEC fraud investigation AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Brothers Charles and Sam Wyly, born a year apart during the Great Depression, almost always have been joined at the hip. They were kids when the collapsed economy forced the surrender of the family cotton farm in Lake Providence, La. Later, they starred on the high school football team, studied at Louisiana Tech University in the 1950s, and eventually set sales records at IBM. The rose to the elite class of billionaires, A-list members of Dallas society and regular donors to philanthropic projects and primarily conservative Republican candidates and causes. Now, the brothers are together again — named in a federal complaint that accuses them of using offshore havens to hide more than a

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Gulf cleanup ‘scaleback’ is on; some fishing areas opening BILOXI, Miss. (AP) — BP’s new boss says it’s time for a “scaleback” in cleaning up the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. Federal officials say there is no way the crude could reach the East Coast. And fishing areas are reopening. There were several signs Friday that the era of thousands of oil-skimming boats and hazmat-suited beach crews is giving way to long-term efforts to clean up, compensate people for their losses and understand the damage wrought. Fishermen are doubtful, however, and say oil remains a bigger problem than BP and the federal government are letting on. Other people contend the impact of the spill has been overblown, given that little oil remains on the Gulf surface, but Bob Dudley, who heads BP’s oil spill recovery and will take over as CEO in October, rejected those claims. “Anyone who thinks this wasn’t a catastrophe must be far away from it,” he said in Biloxi, where he announced that former Federal Emergency Management Agency chief James Lee Witt will be supporting BP’s Gulf restoration work. An estimated 94 million to 184 million gallons of oil gushed out before a temporary cap stopped it July 15. Efforts to permanently plug the gusher are still ongoing and the most recent plans have hit another snag.

Reprimand was recommendation for lawmaker on ethical charges WASHINGTON (AP) — The panel that charged New York Democrat Charles Rangel with 13 counts of ethical misdeeds recommended he receive a relatively mild rebuke by the full House, one of the investigators said. The House ethics committee has a range of punishments it can administer or recommend to the full House. A reprimand is simply a vote by the House to express displeasure with a member’s conduct, and would follow a RANGEL finding of guilt in a trial. Rep. Gene Green, DTexas, said the two Democrats and two Republicans on the panel that investigated Rangel for two years were not unanimous in bringing all 13 charges against him, and “the recommendation we had was a reprimand.” Green is one of the Democrats on the panel. A separate ethics panel on Thursday set the stage for a trial of Rangel this fall. A trial would mean any decision on penalties would be months away, if Rangel’s guilt is proved. A reprimand is less serious than a censure, which forces a member to appear in the chamber while the speaker or another designated member reads the censure resolution.

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Father of the bride surfaces in N.Y. village before wedding RHINEBECK, N.Y. (AP) — Bill Clinton made a long-anticipated appearance in the upstate New York village where his daughter is getting married, drawing crowds of onlookers as preparations continued largely out of sight for the grand and secretive occasion. Hundreds gathered outside the hotel where many of the guests are staying to catch a glimpse of the former president with his wife, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. Chelsea Clinton is expected to marry her longtime boyfriend, investment banker Marc Mezvinsky, at a ceremony this evening with by 400 to 500 people attending at the grand Astor Courts, an estate on the scenic east bank of the Hudson River.

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KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — In a summer of suffering, America’s military death toll in Afghanistan is rising, with back-to-back record months for U.S. losses in the grinding conflict. All signs point to more bloodshed in the months ahead, straining the already shaky international support for the war. Six more Americans were reported killed in fighting in the south — three Thursday and three Friday — pushing the U.S. death toll for July to a record 66 and surpassing June as the deadliest month for U.S. forces in the nearly nine-year war. U.S. officials confirmed the latest American deaths Friday but gave no further details. Five of the latest reported deaths were a result of hidden bombs — the insurgents’ weapon of choice — and the sixth to an armed attack, NATO said in statements. U.S. commanders say American casualties are mounting because more troops are fighting — and the Taliban are stiffening resistance as NATO and Afghan forces challenge the insurgents in areas they can’t afford to give up without a fight.

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CHINA GROVE — A man who authorities say was attempting to break into a home and was subsequently stabbed will not face charges. China Grove Police received a call Friday at 7:30 p.m. to 16 Walnut St. for an attempted breaking and entering. Upon arrival, they discovered the intruder, identified as Brian Keith Jenkins, 35, had been stabbed six times in the torso area. Police said Wednesday they believe they had identified the person who stabbed Jenkins. No arrests were made at the time. “I have discussed this case with the DA’s Office and we have decided that there will be no charges filed in this case,” said Detective D.P Walther. Jenkins does not live at 16 Walnut St. but knows people who do live there. Police said they didn’t know why Jenkins was attempting to break into the home. This is the same home officers raided in May when a search turned up dozens of guns, drugs and stolen goods. The homeowner, Jimmy Brown, remains in the county jail under $1.5 million bond Police said Jenkins is doing fine and is at home. Contact Shavonne Potts at 704-797-4253.

China Grove woman wins $10K in lottery A China Grove woman recently won $10,000 in the North Carolina Education Lottery, state officials said. Donna Beck won the prize in the scratch-off Cash Spectacular game, according to a press release. Beck is one of a number of winners during July. Blanca Moreno, a furniture factory employee in Thomasville, also won $10,000 on the Cash Spectacular game. Hoping her luck would continue, she bought two more Cash Spectacular tickets later in the month. She had to check the second ticket multiple times, but eventually realized she had scratched off the $1 million top prize. “It was a different feeling than the first time,” she said of her million-dollar win. “I was so excited, I couldn’t feel my feet.” The $1 million prize is awarded as an annuity, which is worth $34,003 after taxes annually for the next 20 years. Moreno plans to use her winnings to take a vacation and save for the future. As of Wednesday, six $1 million top prizes remained in the Cash Spectacular game, the press release said.

Two more candidates file for board of education Two more candidates filed this week for the Rowan-Salisbury Board of Education. Both filed for the north district seat now held by Karen South Carpenter, who is not running for re-election. Richard Wayne Miller, 61, of 480 Beck Road, Salisbury, filed Wednesday. He is the deputy executive director for the N.C. Association of Educators. R. Craig Pierce, 55, of 111 St. Johns Drive, Salisbury, filed Friday. He owns Pierce Interiors and Construction. As of Friday, seven candidates have filed for four seats up for election. The others are incumbent Kay Wright Norman and Eric Trail for the west district seat; Mike Caskey and Troy Rushing in the south district; and incumbent Jean Kennedy for the special seat. Patty Williams now holds the south district seat and has also said she won’t run for re-election. Filing for the school board continues through Aug. 13 at noon. The filing fee is $5.

R3 Center offers career workshops, resumé clinics The R3 Center is offering career development workshops and resumé clinics in August for adults in Cabarrus and Rowan counties. All of the programs are provided free-of-charge. Now located at 200 West Ave., in Kannapolis, the R3 Center is a career development center established by Rowan-Cabarrus Community College (RCCC) to assist displaced workers; those who are unemployed or under-employed. The center’s August schedule of workshops includes the following sessions. Due to the popularity of its free sessions, the R3 Center strongly encourages clients to call in advance at 704-216-7201, and reserve a seat. Call also for specific workshop locations. • New Client Launch — 9 a.m. on Aug. 2, 4, 18, 23, 25 and 30; and 5:30 p.m. on Aug. 2, 9, 23 and 30. New Client Launch is an orientation program for persons who have never attended an R3 Center workshop or taken advantage of its other services. • Healthcare Career Pathways — 10 a.m. on

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A tray of Cheerwine Kreme Filled doughnuts sits under glass at the Salisbury Krispy Kreme shop on West Innes Street. The only place you can purchase this special flavor is in the Salisbury Krispy Kreme shop.

Cheerwine doughnut exclusive to W. Innes Krispy Kreme B Y S COTT J ENKINS sjenkins@salisburypost.com

After today, if folks want Cheerwine creme-filled Krispy Kreme doughnuts, they’ll have to make a pilgrimage to Salisbury. But considering the reception the doughnuts have gotten in their limited run, that could be one sweet road trip. The two North Carolina companies announced in June they were partnering to infuse Krispy Kreme doughnuts with the taste of Cheerwine in a slightly fizzy filling. They planned to offer the confection only during July, and only at Carolinas grocery stores. But since demand for the doughnuts immediately took off — and since this is Cheerwine’s hometown — they soon added them to the lineup at the West Innes Street Krispy Kreme. And the Cheerwine creme, topped with a chocolate glaze and sprinkles, quickly became one of the most popular doughnuts at the local shop, behind only the classic glazed Krispy Kreme, said Manager David Oakley. They’re so popular, the companies plan to keep selling them there. “So the only place to get them ... is going to be here in Salisbury,” Oakley said. “No one else is going to carry it but this store.” Tom Barbitta, vice president of marketing for Salisbury-based Cheerwine, said sales of the doughnut, produced in partnership with Winston-Salem company Krispy Kreme, have been “phenomenally successful.” And although they won’t be available on grocery store shelves after today, Barbitta thinks people will trek to Salisbury to get them, because they already have been, “to seek out this little gem.” “It’s going to be great for folks to have access to Cheerwine doughnuts whenever they’d like them,” he said. And having them available only here “just reinforces how special Salisbury is to Cheerwine.” Cheerwine and Krispy Kreme rolled out their combo with a lot of fanfare in late June. Gov. Bev Perdue was among the first to get a public taste and declared the delicacy a “home run.” She apparently wasn’t the only one who thought so. Figures weren’t available Friday for the number of Cheerwine doughnuts sold so far, but in mid-July, the companies said consumers had gobbled up more than 500,000. And they shared these anecdotes: A Salisbury grocery store sold 30 boxes in 30 min-

Tonda Bolander fills doughnuts with Cheerwine creme filling. utes. A store in Lincolnton had a line of people waiting outside at 6 a.m. to get the doughnuts. In Kernersville, two store chains nearly doubled their Krispy Kreme sales. “We’ve had consumers following Krispy Kreme trucks to supermarket parking lots and intercepting the driver to find out whether the doughnuts were in the truck,” Barbitta said. He said when the two companies got together earlier this year to toss around the idea of a Cheerwine doughnut, they gave the project the code name “snowball.” “We knew that in July, everyone would want one. And we know that when snowballs roll downhill, they get bigger,” he said. “In hindsight, we couldn’t have picked a better name for this because of how it played out.” Despite the snowballing sales figures however, Barbitta said the two companies didn’t set out with a specific goal in mind and the response “far exceeded our expectations.” “The idea was always about a celebration of the Carolinas and these two great brands and the consumers who made the brands what they really are. And we never took our eye off that,” Barbitta said. “We knew we had a spe-

“We knew that in July, everyone would want one. And we know that when snowballs roll downhill, they get bigger.” TOM BARBITTA Vice president of marketing for Cheerwine

cial idea. ... What we didn’t expect was the fanatical response to this treat.” It’s sure gotten a warm reception under the “Hot Now” sign on West Innes Street. Oakley, manager of the Krispy Kreme there, said he figured demand for the Cheerwine doughnut would die down after a couple of weeks. But it hasn’t. Oakley said the most popular doughnuts after the traditional glazed had been the chocolate-iced and cremefilled chocolate-iced. “Cheerwine just booted them to the curb,” he said. He’s had people drive from the mountains for the Cheerwine creme doughnuts, he said. And this week, somebody from Spartanburg left a comment card at the shop saying they loved them. Recently, Oakley attended a meeting of 18 Krispy Kreme managers from as far away as Michigan and Kansas. He took them some Cheerwine and doughnuts and told them how busy his

store has been. “I was the envy of our meeting,” he said. And if sales of the Cheerwine doughnuts stay as bubbly as they are now — Oakley says he’ll keep making them as long as people keep buying them — he’ll be the envy of other Krispy Kreme stores for a while, at least. Barbitta said nothing is firm yet, but officials with the two companies are talking about possibilities for next year, including whether to offer the Cheerwine doughnuts in more stores and Krispy Kreme shops and whether to offer them in other states. “We are excited to sit down again and talk about what we learned,” Barbitta said, “and, if we decide to do it again, how would we do it for more folks to enjoy it?” Until then, those folks can get their Cheerwine-flavored Krispy Kreme doughnuts with a visit to Salisbury. Contact Scott Jenkins at 704-797-4248.


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and Human Services. “What we’re trying to do is make sure that the transition of MHA clients to other providers is as seamless as possible.” Easter Seals UCP of North Carolina will take over operation of MHA’s 266 apartment units for people with mental illness and 12 group homes around the state with 64 current residents, Wainwright said. Easter Seals will also take over four treatment teams serving 320 patients and a psychosocial rehabilitation program that serves 44 patients. The association had struggled with severe financial problems in recent months that led to employee layoffs and wage cuts for those who remained. John Tote, who had helped lead the nonprofit association for the past 24 years, was named in May to replace Wainwright, who will retire

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Sept. 1. Tote was forced to withdraw from the offer to take over as state mental health director less than a week later after news reports that MHA faced more than $1.5 million in IRS liens after failing to pay payroll taxes for years. MHA board chairman John S. McKee III of Lumberton said Tote hid the organization’s financial problems. “You couldn’t tell from the financial statements we were provided that there was any trouble,” said McKee, the retired director of a regional mental health program. A message left Friday at a number listed in Tote’s name was not returned. Federal tax returns indicate MHA has been losing money for years. The first liens for unpaid taxes were filed against MHA in 2006, according to records on file with the state. That

JACKSONVILLE (AP) — Marine Corps officers are telling shops near their North Carolina bases to refuse to sell troops a legal herb product outlawed in a few other states as a synthetic marijuana. Commanders at Camp Lejeune and the Cherry Point and New River Marine Corps air stations have sent letters to dozens of tobacco shops and convenience stores carrying the products, The Daily News of Jacksonville reported Friday. Shops that don’t cooperate could be listed as off limits to Marines, said Maj. William Klumpp, a spokesman for 2nd Marine Air Wing, which oversees Cherry Point and New River. “It is always our first choice to partner with the surrounding communities in

working through issues such as this,” Klumpp said. “It is important to note that it is not an allegation of unlawful conduct, but (using the drug) is simply not in keeping with the core values of our service.” The lab-made drug known as K2 and Spice mimics the effects of marijuana. It began showing up in the United States late last year and is legal in most states. Kansas and Louisiana, and municipalities in Arkansas and Mississippi, this year outlawed the drug, which is sold as an incense. Marines who use the designer drug can be punished by up to two years in the brig and dishonorable discharge, former Camp Lejeune commander Col. Richard Flatau said in a letter to shops that sell it. “The so-called designer

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drugs come in many forms. Use of them by service members is prejudicial to the good order and discipline of our Corps. As such, we are asking for your assistance in preventing their sale to our service men and women,” the letter said. Kevin Clark said his son’s use of the legal substance will affect his life for years to come. Pfc. Matthew Clark was charged with using the substance twice, making false statements and leaving base without permission, and was recently discharged from the Marines under other than honorable conditions, Kevin Clark said. “These kids, when they make this mistake, it’s a drugrelated discharge,” he said. “You can’t get hired at McDonald’s with that.”

year, Tote received $172,573 in salary and another $43,143 in benefits and pension contributions, according to the group’s 2006 tax return. The next year, the association reported a net loss on its tax return of more than $920,000. Tote’s salary rose to $181,034. The nonprofit’s 2007 return was not filed with the IRS until June 2009. It is not clear whether MHA ever filed its tax returns for 2008 or 2009.

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Local food, local solutions aurels to the people at Wild Turkey Farms near China Grove for using ingenuity to help poultry farmers like themselves process birds without driving to the state’s only poultry slaughterhouse in Siler City. With the help of an $8,000 private grant, Lee Menius built a mobile poultry slaughterhouse that can be hauled by pickup from farm to farm. A photo on the front page of last Sunday’s News & Observer showed Lee, Robbie and Domisty Menius putting the unit to work at their own farm to process Cornish Rock Cross Chickens. Consumers are rethinking where their food comes from, and small, independent farmers are finding new strategies to get their goods to market. Feeding the local food movement takes creativity.

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Husbands have standards to abhor n the Pittsburgh suburb of Sewickley where I make my home, an unofficial award is made annually for Best Husband. The judges are fellow husbands who discuss the best candidates when they happen to get together for a few drinks. The input of wives is not sought but of course is invariably given, but the husbands discount their advice as REG unhelpful. Only HENRY husbands can judge other husbands, for reasons I will explain later. It is never easy being a husband but it is especially difficult in any of the communities that make up the Sewickley postal code. Let me rush to explain that this is not because of the hateful stereotypes that normally attach to an affluent area such as this. Confounding all rumors to the contrary, I can stipulate as a fact that the Sewickley-area wives do not spend their time eating bon bons. No, idle munching of bon bons is not for Sewickley wives, for the simple reason that they are fattening. Besides, it is hard to eat bon bons while doing yoga. It is true that Sewickley wives, in seeking to be slim and beautiful, possess a cer-

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I am here to report that this year’s contest has run into a complication. Usually, Chris and Dennis are the favorites with Jay close by and Bill, Craig, Rob and myself bringing up the rear. (As you can now understand, I cannot use their full names because to do so would make them detestable in the husband community nationwide.) Both Chris and Dennis are model husbands, sometimes in the face of provocations to their marital sainthood. (Who said that? That darned ventriloquist has returned.) But Dennis has done something to completely upset all deliberations. The panel of husband judges does not know what to make of it. Last Mother’s Day, his wife Lisa was reportedly hoping for an expensive gift of the bauble variety. Instead, he bought her two ducklings. He built the ducklings a little duck house with a heartshaped window. He got them a rubber duck pool. To say that Lisa was nonplussed is an understatement. I believe her exact words, were: “What the heck is this?” It is possible that some (water) foul language was then used to describe her disappointment. All the husbands at once

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LETTERS Juneteenth festival great day in park A special thank you to everybody who came out and made this year’s Juneteenth Celebration on June 19 a great day in the park for our community and youth. A special thanks to Robert Cooper and his family of Greensboro and the Pals organization which provided games and activities for our youth, as well as Salisbury Parks and Rec. Thanks to all the political campaign members running for office who supported the event. Thanks also to all the corporate sponsors — Food Lion, Novant, Cheerwine, CocaCola, First Legacy Community Credit Union, Enterprise and Salisbury Parks and Rec. – Sherry Hawthorne Salisbury

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On the spot help A thank-you note to Peter Lloyd, the maintenance supervisor with the city. My daughter and I were stranded on Jake Alexander Boulevard at 4 p.m. Sunday afternoon in heavy traffic. We were afraid to run the engine; the temperature gauge was at the top in the red. Within a minute after we stopped (bad for all the cars around us), a pickup truck stopped behind us, a young

man got out, quickly determined the problem and took the risk of removing the radiator cap and putting in the necessary antifreeze. Not only did he refuse any kind of payment, he also followed us to the Food Lion (a mile away) to make sure everything was OK. The city of Salisbury is in great shape with employees like Peter Lloyd. He is a super young man. — Scott Mitchell Salisbury

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tain je ne sais quoi, which makes them hard to be married to. The quoi in this context is hard to explain but the phrase “high maintenance” comes to mind. (Who said that? There must be an evil ventriloquist loose in this column.) In the matter of pleasing wives, the husbands of the Sewickley area apply the sort of criteria you would expect in picking a Best Husband award. Said husband must lavish his wife with attention at all times, buy frequent gifts, including jewelry and clothing, arrange for exotic vacations, make breakfast and evening meals, perform all sorts of domestic chores without being asked and always answer “no” to the question: “Does this make me look fat?” In short, the usual stuff. What is unusual about this award is that it is not an honor to win it. Quite the contrary, it is a great shame. The only prize, such as it is, may involve being visited by a delegation of husbands who come to tell the winner to cut it out, for goodness sake, because he is spoiling it for everybody. This is why wives cannot be judges. They have no idea about the damage an overeager husband can do.

concluded that this extraordinary present had now dashed Dennis’ hopes of being named Husband of the Year, which, of course, made the rest of us think more highly of him. The ducklings have since grown up and are quacking up a storm. Lisa first named them “Plum” and “Biscuit” but has renamed them for two close friends, because, she says, they constantly wander about aimlessly chatting to each other. The ducks, which Dennis found on the Internet and bought from a farmer, are of a type known as Indian Runners. They have wings but they do not fly. It is somehow fitting that in a community where joggers are found in epidemic proportions, even the ducks are in on the act. Here is the strange thing: Against all odds, Lisa has taken a great shine to the ducks. She is tall with a long elegant neck and so are they and so everybody pals together. And Dennis, who seemed to be destined for the doghouse if not the duck house, is back in the running for Husband of the Year. But we judges don’t know how to grade him. We are out of our depth in this pond. Lord, love a duck. • • • Reg Henry is a columnist for the Pittsburgh PostGazette.

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• • • Dart to the increasing potency of poison ivy. If you’ve broken out in its itchy rash this summer for the first time in your life or seem to be more sensitive to the plant’s skin-irritating urushiol, there’s a reason — or at least a theory. Higher levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, good old CO2, have created ideal conditions for the plant. That means bigger leaves, faster growth, hardier plants and oil that’s even more irritating, researchers say. You may have doubts about global warming, but poison-ivy sufferers will tell you this trend is real. So will scientists. “If it’s producing a more virulent form of the oil, then even a small or more casual contact will result in a rash,” Lewis Ziska, a plant physiologist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Beltsville, Md., told the Wall Street Journal. Remember, leaves of three, let them be. • • • Laurels to drives that collect school supplies for students whose families may need help starting off the school year. During the month of August, you can donate paper, pencils, bookbags and other school paraphernalia at dozens of locations — from Godley’s Garden Center to Gerry Wood Honda and, of course, the Salisbury Post. Several businesses have organized drives, and local merchants make it even easier to give by putting back-toschool supplies on sale. And next weekend, starting at precisely 12:01 a.m. Friday, you can buy those items without paying sales tax. The tax holiday runs through 11:59 p.m. next Sunday. Among the many things exempted from sales tax will be school instructional materials of $300 or less per item. So go crazy. Donate school supplies, and help make a child proud to walk into class this fall.

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hen President George W. Bush took office in 2001, he inherited an annual budget surplus of more than $200 billion and a 10-year projected surplus of $5.6 trillion. He used those numbers to justify tax cuts of about $2 trillion over the next decade. Between the tax cuts, openhanded spending by the thenGOP-dominated Congress, the wars and the dot-com bust, the annual surplus disappeared and soon afterward so did the forecast of $5.6 trillion in the bank. Instead, the government began running ever-increasing deficits that this year will reach a record $1.47 trillion, meaning that 41 cents of every dollar Congress spends is borrowed. Deficits are now back as a political issue, and so are the tax cuts. The Bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 are set to expire

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in January unless Congress extends them. Bush and the Republicans set the tax cuts to expire at a date certain to make them look more affordable than they really were. Congressional Republicans are set on making the tax cuts permanent, at a cost of nearly $3 trillion over the decade. President Barack Obama would extend most, but not all of the tax cuts. Middle- and lower-income taxpayers would keep their lower rates, but individuals making more than $200,000 a year and couples making more than $250,000 would revert to the old top rates. The administration would also let the 15 percent capital-gains tax revert to 20 percent. Even so, the Obama plan won’t come cheap — $2.5 trillion over the next decade. Republicans are charging that sticking with their original game plan to let the tax cuts expire is a Democratic-

inspired tax increase, and they plan to spend the August recess denouncing “the Democrats’ 2011 tax hikes.” Further adding to the cognitive dissonance is a new Republican fixation on the deficit. GOP lawmakers last week opposed extending unemployment benefits on the grounds it would add $34 billion to the national debt. And they have begun insisting that Democratic spending plans be financed with budget cuts elsewhere. But faced with actually making cuts in an overly generous Veterans Affairs bill, the Republicans folded. The bill passed, 411-6. Simply put, the only way the Bush tax cuts can be sustained under either the Republicans’ plan or Obama’s is to add to the national debt and borrow the money. It’s either the tax cuts or the deficit. The Republicans can’t have it both ways.

evised economic figures show the recession was every bit as bad as it felt and worse even than the government thought. Recalculated measurements show that gross domestic product shrank 2.6 percent last year, the worst performance since 1946, when the government was rapidly winding down wartime production. The original estimate for last year’s decline was 2.4 percent, and the years preceding it were no great shakes, either, with the revised numbers showing a moribund 0 percent growth in 2008 after barely showing a pulse — 0.4 percent — the year before. From the official start of the recession in December 2007, until the spring quarter of 2009 — the recovery is believed to have begun that summer — the new numbers show the economy shrinking 4.1 percent, worse than the earlier estimate of 3.7 percent. Unfortunately, new reports out Friday from the U.S. Department of Commerce show we’re not out of the woods yet. The revised figures for the first quarter of this year show the economy growing at 3.7 percent, up from the initial estimate of 2.7 percent. But the initial estimate for the spring quarter pegs growth at 2.4 percent. If that number holds, that would mean two straight quarters in which growth was lower than the quarter before. This could indicate that the recovery is running out of steam, a possibility bolstered by reports that consumers are spending less and saving more. While this is good for the individual consumer’s financial picture, it’s not good for the economy as a whole because it’s consumer spending that drives economic growth. Normally this would be a signal for more stimulus spending, but there’s no political appetite for that in Congress right now. These latest economic numbers do not necessarily herald the feared “doubledip” recession, but they do indicate the recovery will take longer than anyone would like.

Gross domestic product shrank 2.6 percent last year, the worst since ’46.


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Mom wants grandparents to baby-sit Dear Amy: Our children are lucky enough to have both sets of grandparents still alive. However, one set puts in zero effort to have a good relationship with them, even though we live in the same town. This saddens both my husband and me. Both of my parents will help us when asked and call us regularly. However, my husband’s parents are completely different. They rarely ASK call and never AMY help us out with baby-sitting when we are in a bind. We only ask for family to help when our paid help is not available. My kids are very active at 2 and 5 years old, but I wouldn’t consider them bad kids. What bugs me the most is that they constantly take care of our 1-year-old nephew, who happens to live with them. They bend over backward for the baby’s 20-yearold mother. She also lives with them rent-free. When they aren’t baby-sitting or bailing out their daughter from whatever mess she’s in, they are off doing their own thing when they could be spending time with our children. I’d like to not put out any effort for them as they have not put any effort into being with us, but my husband keeps in touch with them and will take the kids over to visit them now and then. Am I wrong for wanting to cut them off? — Upset DIL Dear Upset: Your in-laws have a young mother and a year-old child living with them. You don’t seem to realize or appreciate the heavy lifting involved in their household. Your in-laws might be unconsciously (or purposely) avoiding you because they don’t want to be asked to baby-sit — they already have a baby in their home and they’re probably tuckered out. If you take baby-sitting off the table, you’ll probably see your relationship improve. In fact, you and your husband should offer to watch your nephew for a couple of hours. This would bring your families closer and demonstrate to your in-laws that you’re aware that the relationship goes both ways. Dear Amy: You missed the boat in your advice to the mother who was worried that her daughter gained 15 pounds during her first year

of college. Amy, this girl probably increased a normal body weight by 10 percent in nine months! This is a medical issue and you and the mother treated it like it was a grooming issue. If the daughter came home smoking “just” 10 cigarettes a day or doing “just a little” illegal drugs, I think you would have told the mother to take it seriously. Gaining 10 percent of a normal body weight could trigger a metabolic disorder. If not corrected, it could lead to a lifetime of being overweight and the medical consequences of that are enormous. Instead of honesty, we pride ourselves on tolerance. But we must realize that tolerance must co-exist with better health practices. — Peg Dear Peg: If urging, coaxing, blaming and trying to force a person to lose weight worked, I’d suggest it. But it doesn’t seem to work. And so the overweight person must take responsibility for her choices — as long as she understands the consequences. Dear Amy: I’m responding to the letter from the parent who wants her successful adult children to occasionally pick up the bill at a restaurant. I am happy to treat my parents to dinner; however, if I am paying, I would like to be in charge of choosing the restaurant. Our family figured this out the hard way when my brother-in-law chose an expensive restaurant, ordered expensive wine, etc. and my parents decided that it wasn’t up to them to pick up the tab for his extravagant choices. Unfortunately, at the end of the meal it seemed like a confrontation and left hard feelings all around. This conversation should have happened before the meal — and before the bill showed up on the table. — Upset Daughter Dear Upset: I agree that this is best worked out ahead of time, though your brother-inlaw choosing an expensive restaurant and then expecting others to pick up the tab is probably what set this in motion. 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

Man arrested after police find 15 crack rocks A Salisbury man is under a $35,000 secured bond after Salisbury Police say they found 15 crack rocks at his home. Delvin Rashadd Davis, 33, of 1007 S. Church St., was charged with possesDAVIS sion with in-

tent to sell and deliver cocaine and possession of marijuana. The Salisbury Police Department’s Narcotics Unit searched Davis’ home Thursday, finding the crack rocks and 7.2 grams of cocaine, a small amount of marijuana, weighing scales, plastic bags and other paraphernalia. The street value for the narcotics taken from his home is estimated at $420.

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• Workforce Boot Camp — 9 p.m. on Aug. 31. Designed for recent RCCC graduates, this workshop covers critical work search issues, such as resume-writing, interviewing and standing out from the masses. • Job Seeking for Veterans — 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 9 The R3 Center also will offer multiple resume clinics to help job searchers improve their current resume or create a new one from start to finish. Please call to reserve a seat. The resume clinics are scheduled for: 2 p.m. on Aug. 5; 9 a.m. on Aug. 14; and 10 a.m. on Aug. 19 and 24. The R3 Center helps adult workers assess their skills, aptitudes, training and academic credentials, and future career interests to develop an action plan for career growth. All R3 Center services are provided free-ofcharge. The center’s normal office hours are: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For more information about the R3 Center and its services and programs, call 704-216-7201, or visit the center’s website at www.rccc. edu/r3center/.

FROM 4A Aug. 5, and 2 p.m. on Aug. 19. This is a new workshop for people wanting to pursue a career as a medical paraprofessional. • Identifying Your Career Options— 6 p.m. on Aug. 6 and 27; and 10 a.m. on Aug. 7, 14 and 21. • Is It Time for More Training? — 10 a.m. on Aug. 4 and 20, and 2 p.m. on Aug. 12, and 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 23; • It’s Not Who You Know; It’s Who You Meet — 2 p.m. on Aug. 3. • Interview Techniques — 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 2, and 10 a.m. on Aug. 25. • Letter Writing for the Job Seeker — 10 a.m. on Aug. 6. • Stand Out from the Competition — 2 p.m. on Aug. 4 and 25, and 10 a.m. on Aug. 20. • Looking for Work at 50+ — 6 p.m. on Aug. 3, and 2 p.m. on Aug. 24. • Looking for Work with a Criminal Record — 10 a.m. on Aug. 18. • Online Job Hunting — 2 p.m. on Aug. 18.

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SALISBURY — Mr. James “Pop Homer” Hand, Sr., 88, of Salisbury, passed away at his residence Thursday, July 29, 2010. Pop Homer was born June 12, 1922, in Colbert County, Ala., the son of the late James Vendex Hand and Bessie Lee Thompson Hand. In addition to his parents, Pop Homer was preceded in death by his wife, Ruby Ann Kurfees Hand, on Sept. 16, 2003; and brothers Jack, Hubert and Herman Hand. Pop Homer was educated in Alabama and Rowan County schools, was of the Church of Christ faith and had worked for Cannon Mills for 30 years. He retired from Oakwood Mobile Homes. Pop Homer was a number one Alabama football fan. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, serving in the New Guinea Campaign, and was decorated with the American Theater Campaign Medal, Asiatic Theater Campaign Medal with one Bronze Star and the Good Conduct Victory Medal. Survivors include sons Charles “Leon” Hand and wife Kathy Rowe Hand, James “Jimmy” Homer Hand, Jr., and wife Linda Patterson Hand of Salisbury; grandchildren Jeremy Hand and wife Sarah, Chris Hand and wife Patricia; greatgrandchildren Addlie Hand and Gavin Hand. Visitation: 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 1 at Powles Funeral Home, Rockwell, and the remainder of the time, at the home of a son, Jimmy Hand. Funeral Services: 2 p.m. Monday Aug. 2 at Powles Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by Pastor Charles Alexander. Burial will follow at Brookhill Memorial Gardens, Rockwell with Military Graveside Rites by the N.C. National Guard and the Rowan County Veterans Honor Guard. Memorials: American Diabetes Association, 1701 N. Beauregard St., Alexandria, VA 22311. Powles Funeral Home of Rockwell is assisting the Hand family. Online condolences may be made at www.powlesfuneralhome.com

ATLANTA, Ga. — Mr. Willie Bee Troutman, age 55, of Atlanta, passed Saturday, July 24, 2010, at his residence. He was born Feb. 22, 1955, in Salisbury, N.C., to Hazel Troutman Morrison and the late William Lee Troutman. He attended J.C. Price High School and was employed with the City of Atlanta. He previously attended Fairfield Baptist Church. Survivors are a daughter, Angela Dodd (William), Salisbury; brothers William T. Troutman, George E. Troutman and Allen L. Troutman, all of Salisbury, and James E. Troutman, Atlanta; sisters Eva Mae Phillips, WinstonSalem, and Mary Houston, Salisbury; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; aunts Virginia Agnew (Ronald) and Mary Fowler, both of Salisbury; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Visitation and Service: Visitation will be Monday, Aug. 2, at 2:30 p.m. and funeral at 3 p.m. at Gethsemane Baptist Church with Rev. James E. Milton, II, officiating. Burial will be at Macedonia Baptist Church. Services are entrusted to Hairston Funeral Home, Inc., in Salisbury.

SALISBURY — Lenton “Len” Lamar Loftin Sr., 78, of Salisbury, passed away Tuesday, July 27, 2010, at his residence. Born Jan. 25, 1932, in Gaston County, he was the son of the late Georgia Inez Dameron Loftin and William D. “W.D.” Loftin. Mr. Loftin received his education in Gaston County Schools. A veteran of the United States Air Force, Mr. Loftin was a retired police officer. He was of the Methodist faith. Preceding him in death were a son, Mark Alan Loftin; sister Shirley Jean Davis; and grandson Michael Steven Loftin. Survivors include his wife, Sharon Stephens Loftin, whom he married June 18, 1987; sons Lenton Lamar Loftin, Jr. (Janice) of Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Scot Steven Loftin (Rhonda) of Gastonia; stepson Jonathan Gobble (Adele) of Sylva; daughters Teri Li Thompson (Mike) of Lancaster, S.C., and Tami Loftin Braswell (Tim) of Belmont; and stepdaughter Melissa Grady of Banner Elk. Many grandchildren and great-grandchildren also survive. Visitation: 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 1 at Lyerly Funeral Home. Graveside Service: 11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 2 at Salisbury National Cemetery, 501 Statesville Blvd., Salisbury. The Rev. Mike Motley will officiate. Military graveside rites will be conducted by Pope Air Force Base. Lyerly Funeral Home of Salisbury is serving the Loftin family. Online condolences may be made at www.lyerlyfuneralhome.com

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YUBA CITY, Calif. — Frances Helen Davis, of Yuba City, went to be with her Lord and Savior July 27, 2010. Frances was born Sept. 10, 1917, in Salisbury, N.C., to John and Mammie Harrison. She spent her life dedicated to serving the Lord and was very active in her church and Christian Business Womens. Frances was preceded in death by husbands Rayburn Davis and William Wolff; brothers Harry, Woodrow, Walter, Johnny and A.R. (Dink); and sister Pauline Roberson. She is survived by brother Fairfax and sister Luceille Bowers; son William Wolff and wife Virginia; daughter Carolyn Handa and husband Al; son Rayburn Davis and wife Peggy; nephew and caregivers of eight years Cliff (Butch) Ketchie and wife Vickie; 11 grandchildren; numerous great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. “Frances cared about people and never met a stranger. 'Joe' Vanhoy We are saddened by our loss STANLEY — Joel “Joe” but rejoice that she is in her Ray Vanhoy, 66, of Stanley, new home in Heaven.” passed away Thursday, July The family would like to 29, 2010. acknowledge and thank all The Celebration of His the staff at The Fountains for Life: 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 1 their love and care of Frances in Hopewell Presbyterian during her stay there. Church. The family will reService: Services were ceive friends one hour prior held Friday, July 30 at Ullrey to the funeral hour. Memorial Chapel, Yuba City, McEwen Funeral Service Calif. Private interment at Derita Chapel is entrusted to Sierra Hills Memorial Park, the care of Mr. Vanhoy. Sacramento, Calif.

Dawn Waller Hair SALISBURY — Dawn Renee Waller Hair, 45, of Salisbury, passed away Friday, July 30, 2010, at her residence. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time. Powles Funeral Home of Rockwell is assisting the Hair family.

CHINA GROVE — Mrs. Betty Cody Cuevas, 81, of China Grove, died Wednesday, July 28, 2010, at her residence. She was born Feb. 5, 1929, in Tuscumbia, Ala., a daughter of the late Robert Cody and Frances Kany Cody. Mrs. Cuevas was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Francis Cuevas; and a brother Robert Cody, Jr. Survivors include one daughter, Elaine Kuehl (Al) of Rockwell; three sons, Gary Cuevas (Tina) and Larry Cuevas (Mary Ellen), all of Myrtle Beach, S.C., and Rick Cuevas (Jane) of Willow Spring; three sisters, Christine Hessler (Nelson) of Pennsylvania, Ruth Leonard (David) of Vestal, N.Y., and Vivian Roosa (Charles); and a sister-in-law, Theresa Cody, all of New York. Six grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren also survive. Service and Visitation: A memorial service will be held on Sunday at 4 p.m. at Bethel Wesleyan Church with Rev. Joe Harding Jr. officiating. The family will receive friends from 2 until 4 p.m. Sunday at the church prior to the service. Burial will be in New York Memorials: The family requests that no flowers be sent and memorials directed to her church, Bethel Wesleyan Church, 4036 Old SalisburyConcord Road, Kannapolis, NC 28083. Lady's Funeral Home is serving the Cuevas family.

Mr. Frank Mock Snider 2:00 PM Monday U.S. National Cemetery Visitation: 3-5:00 PM Sunday

Second arrest in chaplain home break-in Police have arrested a man they believe is the second suspect that broke into the home of Bishop Harvey Rice on July 11. Enricko “ N e k o ” Stevenson McCauley, 20, was arrested Thursday and charged with one count of felony breaking and enterMCCAULEY ing and received a $1,000 secured bond. Police responded to Rice’s home on 414 S. Church Street Sunday, July 11, around 10:45 a.m. after a concerned neighbor called police. McCauley and Cory Lamonte McConaughey were caught filling a trash container with items from the home. Rice was away preaching at a

revival at the time. As police were setting up a perimeter, the men caught on. Deputy Chief Steve Whitley said the two men ran out the back door at full speed. Police caught McConaughey on foot, but McCauley got away. McConaughey was charged with felony breaking and entering, felony breaking and entering to commit a burglary and misdemeanor delay, resist and obstruct an officer, and was given a $10,000 secured bond. All of the stolen items were recovered, including a television, computer and jewelry. Whitley commended the neighbor for calling police and allowing them to stop the break-in and recover the goods. Rice is a chaplain of the Salisbury Police Department.

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3 N.C.-based Marines charged in car theft ring JACKSONVILLE (AP) — Three North Carolina-based Marines have been arrested in connection to a car theft ring. Onslow County sheriff’s deputies say 19-year-old Aaron Jacob Lee, 21-year-old Joshua Anthony Mathis and 20-year-old Deangelo Lebron Gearing were arrested early Thursday morning. The Camp Lejeune-based Marines are charged with 45 counts of stealing cars and

breaking into homes. Authorities say three of the vehicles they’ve recovered were stolen from Camp Lejeune. Deputies have also recovered guns and computers they’ve traced back to a string of break-ins in Onslow and Pitt counties. The Marines were expected in court in Jacksonville Friday. It was unclear if they have defense attorneys. Authorities say more charges are expected.

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High humidity continues as much of the South broils Heat advisories give official word to what everyone knows: it’s hot its. Heat indices topped 100 along the coast by late morning. A Charleston city worker who helps the elderly said one woman ran up a $600 electric bill as her small, inefficient window air conditioner ran almost nonstop. “It’s absolutely unforgiving. We have never had heat like this,� said Elizabeth Spencer, who runs the Elder Support Line for the Charleston police. She said she is getting 50 phones calls a day about elderly people struggling with the oppressive heat. It was the 11th straight day of a heat advisory or warning on the South Carolina coast, said Julie Packett, a weather service meteorologist in Charleston. She said the pattern is expected to continue through August. In South Florida, the heat made the asphalt shimmer with mirages as the humidity weighed down the air like a stifling blanket.

Carine Weiss, who comes from the Democratic Republic of Congo, said the heat feels worse to her now than it did when she was growing up in Africa. “I’m almost ready to pass out it’s so hot,� said Weiss, 47, while playing tennis with friends in Weston, Fla. “It’s very hard (to play) during the summer ... I’m moving a lot slower. Most of Alabama was un-

FroM 1a are the Salisbury Post, WSOC TV, the Gerry Wood Auto Group, the Kannapolis Intimidators, Miller Davis, Staples, the U.S. Postal Service and First Baptist Church of Salisbury. “We see ourselves as a community church, and with so many children and families in need especially this year, we cannot be innocent bystanders,� said Rod Kerr, First Baptist’s minister of education. “Our ministry has always been to reach out in compassion to those who need to know that there are those who care whether the need is physical, emotional, mental or spiritual.� Kerr said collecting school supplies for needy students “is a way that every member in our churches can be involved — from families going together to the store to purchase supplies to classes giving money and, yes, even putting on plays." There are many ways to help. Communities in Schools suggests that people who don’t have children can pick up some supplies for a needy child, and as people are shopping for their children or grandchildren, they can buy a little extra. Those who don’t like to shop but still want to make a donation can go online to www.wsoctv.com/schooltools/index.html and designate their donations to Communities in Schools of Rowan County. Aug. 6-8 is a tax-free weekend for buying school supplies across North Carolina. School supplies will be distributed 9 a.m.-noon Aug. 21 at the former YMCA gymnasium across from First Baptist Church on North Fulton Street.

Pencils for Pupils Sponsored by the Salisbury Post, this goes on throughout August. Barrel sites are: • Salisbury Post • Biscuitville • First Bank • The Garden Greenhouses • F&M Bank locations • Sam’s Car Wash

School Tools Sponsored by WSOC TV, this also goes through August. Collection sites are: • BB&T, 508 Jake Alexander Blvd. W. • First Baptist Church-Salisbury, 223 N. Fulton St. • Creative Teaching Aids, 310 S. Main St. • Paint and Floor Center, 1021 Old W. Innes St. • Rowan-Salisbury School System, Ellis Street • Trinity Oaks, 728 Klumac Road • O’Charley’s, 123 N. Arlington St. • Godley’s Garden Center and Nursery, 2281 Statesville Blvd. • Rowan Visitors Bureau, 204 E. Innes Street • Rowan Regional Medical Center

Singled Out First Baptist’s Singled Out program will sponsor “Cram the Ramâ€? events. They are: • Indoor yard sale, 6- 8 p.m. Aug. 6, in the old YMCA building across from the church at 223 N. Fulton Street. • Indoor yard sale, 7 a.m.1 p.m. Aug. 7, in the old YMCA building. • Star Search Comes to Mayberry, Aug. 14 at 7 p.m., in the church Fellowship Hall, North Fulton Street. Tickets are $7 for adults and $3 for children under 10. Part of the proceeds will go to Communities in Schools for supplies. Call 704-633-0431 for tickets and log on to www.fbcsalisbury.org for information.

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• During the Aug. 19 edition of the concert series on Fisher Street, the first 25 people who bring a school backpack or supplies get in free courtesy of Miller Davis Agency. The concert is 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. • Donate school supplies at the Gerry Wood display for a Postal Collection Day koozie and entry into Guitar On Aug. 21, leave items at Hero for a chance to win a flat your mailbox and a postal car- screen TV. rier will pick them up and deliver them to Communities In Do Something 101 Staples on Faith Road will Schools host a collection site until SepIntimidators tember. At its Aug. 28 game, the The store will also sell winteam will give free admission dow stickers and give all the to anyone bringing school sup- proceeds to Communities in plies. The first pitch is at 7:05 Schools in a gift card to purp.m. chase supplies

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in our body, keeping us protected,� he said. “Heavy exercise can knock the function of those cells down.� Testing will determine whether Gatorade or bananas better protect the ability of neutrophils “to engulf bacteria and kill them,� Nieman said. Before the study, cyclists will undergo a battery of health and fitness tests in the ASU lab to determine their fitness level. They must follow a specific diet for three days before each time trial to ensure uniformity. Finger pricks every 30 minutes during the ride will determine lactate and glucose levels in the blood. They also will wear a facemask every 30 minutes to take oxygen and metabolic measurements, and they will give blood and urine samples immediately following exercise and one hour later. Recruitment won’t start until late August, but interested cyclists can join a waiting list by sending an email to ASU-NCRC@appstate.edu. Contact reporter Emily Ford at 704-797-4264.

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As a child, Shepherd says, she was molested. As a teenager, she was brutally raped. And as a young woman, she was physically and emotionally abused. The molestation ended when she was 13. By that time, she had come to see it as how love was shown. “I thought it was normal,” she said. The man who raped Shepherd at 16, she says, lured her into his house under the guise of needing help finding his car keys. She thought he was going to murder her. But she escaped, and he served five years in prison. After the ordeal, Shepherd turned to the local rape and crisis center. She turned to prayer for consolation. “At first I didn’t mean it,” she said. “I prayed until I meant it.” But that didn’t make her life perfect. Shepherd says she got into a relationship with a man who beat and emotionally abused her. During one fight, she says, he cracked her ribs. She ended the relationship for the sake of her two children, Zack and Sky. “I was teaching my son it was OK to beat a woman and I was teaching my daughter it’s OK to be beaten,” she said. Her troubled past led her to get into trouble. In 2005, Shepherd was charged with assault with a deadly weapon with the intent to kill inflicting serious injury after she stabbed a man she says was trying to harm her. The two had been doing drugs. He struck her. She left for home.

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The man kept calling her, she After overcoming years of abuse, Angel Shepherd has finally found some happiness and security. said. He arrived at her home. When he came at her, she stabbed him. “I thought he was going to rape me,” she said. The man told authorities she opened the door and began stabbing him. She admits she was under the influence of alcohol and drugs. “I wish I would have sought other outlets,” she said. ANGEL SHEPHERD She self-medicated with drugs On feeling hope while she was and alcohol. She even sold drugs. in jail for stabbing a man she Shepherd was high for the first feared would victimize her. time at age 4 and drunk by 7. After the 2005 stabbing, she was taken to the county jail. It was there that she felt she’d hit rock bottom. Shepherd was waitZack Patterson, Jacob Gardner, Levi Shepherd, Sky Cook and Aning for her jail jumpsuit to be gel and Allen Shepherd pose for a family photo at their home. “She was headed that way,” laundered and while sitting there thinking about her situation, she she said. community,” she said. positive changes in her life. Vanhoy sees a woman who is says, she felt she’d lost everyShe and Allen go to church to“If it wasn’t for Him, I wouldsecure and is loved. thing. gether. Today, he is attending n’t be here,” she said. Shepherd is now married to “I heard a Bible college and she shares her She is also thankful for the still, small voice Allen Shepherd, whom she met at support of her husband. story with those who will listen. say, ‘Angel, you a rodeo. In addition to teenagers She tells others of what she’s “I’ve got a great husband. He still have me,’ ” Sky and Zack, they are raising overcome. She received help from encourages me,” she said. Shepherd reLevi and Jacob, both 12. the Family Crisis Council of Shepherd attributes the calls. “He loves her and gives her Rowan County. changes in her life to God. She’s She believes strength to go on,” Vanhoy said. It can be tough, but life does sober and drug free. She volunthat was God. “She’s more settled, peaceful and teers at a homeless shelter. She get better, Shepherd said. While waiting at ease with herself.” “How great is God that He feeds the homeless once a month for her trial, Shepherd began talk“She’s in a good Christian mar- with her church. She and her hus- will see you through it,” she said. ing with women from Bible Misriage. She’s changed. The Lord band go on their own to serve sionary Baptist Church, who bechanged her,” Vanhoy said. Contact Shavonne Potts at 704breakfast. gan counseling her. Shepherd acknowledges the 797-4253. “I just want to give back to my She spent 15 months in the county jail. When she couldn’t wait any longer for her trial to begin, she took a plea agreement. She was sent to prison for six months, with five years of probation. Her probation will end July 2011. In 2012, she will be allowed to return to the jail to counsel others. Sarah Diane Vanhoy was one of the women from the church who regularly talked with Shepherd. “I’ve seen this young lady after she accepted God and she has walked and talked with a whole different attitude,” Vanhoy said. Vanhoy believes God used her as the instrument to reach Shepherd. “I did not save Angel. She reached out and accepted Him,” Vanhoy said. Vanhoy believes if Shepherd hadn’t accepted the Lord the Angel Shepherd gives Jacob Gardner a kiss on the cheek as her family gathers outside their home. young woman would be dead.

“I heard a still, small voice say, ‘Angel, you still have me.’’’


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enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’

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Word of Life Family Worship Center presents Love for Haiti benefit Sunday present a concert of praise and Mt. Moriah VBS worship at Community Baptist LANDIS — Mt. Moriah Church, 18 Carolina St., on Sun- Evangelical Lutheran Church, day at 6 p.m. in cooperation with Lutheran Call 704-636-0984 for details. Chapel Church at Mt. Moriah facilities, will host vacation Bible school from Sunday, Quartet at Calvary Aug. 1 through Friday, Aug. 6. Southland Harmony QuarWith a theme of “Under the tet will be in concert at Calvary Baobab Tree, God’s Great Baptist Church this Sunday. Get-Together,� it will begin on The service begins at 6 p.m., Sunday morning during Sunall of which will be given for day School from 9:15-10:15 the concert. a.m. Monday through Friday Southland Harmony Quar- the time will be from 6:30-8:30 tet, a gospel group committed p.m. There will be a meal to providing an exciting time served prior to the classes in gospel ministry, brings back each evening. traditional southern Gospel There will be Bible stories, music. Their motto is “Spread- crafts, game, and music with ing the Gospel on Wings of classes for preschool through Song.� elementary, as well as special Calvary Baptist Church is youth mystery trips and an located on East Ridge Road, adult class. just beyond Ellis crossroads. The Mount Moriah campus For more information, contact is on Mount Moriah Church the church office at 704-633- Road between Main Street and 2567. NC Hwy 153 in Landis. Call Free BTS supplies 704-857-5034 for more inforRefuge Church of God in Salem Lutheran VBS mation or to register. Christ is sponsoring a back-toSalem Lutheran Church Joint AME Zion VBS school community outreach by distributing school supplies will hold vacation Bible school Moore’s Chapel AME Zion Sunday, Aug. 1 through Thursto children in need. Church and Soldiers MemoriOn Saturday, Aug. 10, from day, Aug. 5. The theme this year is “The al AME Zion Church will spon3:30-5:30 p.m., the church will have hot dogs, drinks and Baobab Tree Blast—God’s sor a joint vacation Bible school supplies for all families Great Get-Together,� five sto- school, Aug. 2-6 from 6-8 p.m. ries from the Bible with the nightly at Moore’s Chapel with school age children. Supplies are limited and themes of trust, love, follow, AME Zion Church, located at 500 Partee Street. given on a first-come, first- care, and share. The theme for this year Each night begins with dinserve basis. The child must be accompanied with the parent ner at 5:30 p.m. for all the par- is “Step Up and Go Green for or guardian to receive the sup- ticipants.The program starts Jesus� for preschool children through adults. There will be at 6 p.m. and ends at 8 p.m. plies. There will be Bible stories, crafts, games, snacks and Refuge Church of God in Christ is located at 1133 Short crafts, songs and fun games Bible training. Van transportation is availStreet. Contact pastor Stanley for children preschool age Wright for more details, 704- through 5th grade. There will able upon request. Call 704be an adult Bible study as 636-7995 to reserve a ride by 245-5204. 4 p.m. nightly. well. Registration is Monday, On Thursday is the covered Benefit concert dish dinner, a closing program Aug. 2 from 5-6 p.m. EAST SPENCER — and a pool party. Register at Jerusalem Baptist Church, Salem’s Sunday services or St. Matthew Baptist 1570 N. Long Street, hosts a call 704-636-0352 to request a ROCKWELL — Annual reconcert tonight at 6 p.m. with registration. The church is at vival services at St. Matthew all proceeds benefitting the 5080 Sherrills Ford Road. Baptist Church, Rockwell, will North Rowan Connection begin Wednesday, Aug. 4 and Scholarship Program. Cedar Grove conclude Friday, Aug. 6. The choir, under the direcCLEVELAND — On SunServices will begin nightly tion of Milton Griffith, is made up of men throughout day at 3 p.m. the Rev. Timo- at 7:30 p.m. The speakers for thy Bridges will be the guest the week are as follows: on North Carolina. Guest musicians are Keith speaker at Cedar Grove’s 53rd Wednesday, the Rev. Alonzo Holland from Jerusalem Bap- anniversary celebration, 2430 Williams, pastor of Shady tist Church, Hendrick Collins Hildebrand Road, Cleveland. Grove Baptist Church in East from Dorset Chapel Church Bridges is associate pastor at Spencer; on Thursday, the and Sir Davis from Shady Macedonia Baptist Church in Rev. Matthew Vaughters, pasKannapolis. tor of Resurrection Life ChrisGrove Baptist Church. The Rev. David Bracken is pastor of Jerusalem Baptist. JOIN US FOR BIBLE PREACHING - BO0K BY BOOK, VERSE BY VERSE! Call 704-267-8816 for details. The Word of Life Family Worship Center will present a Love For Haiti benefit program on Sunday at 5 p.m. Guest speakers Matt and Ashley Jacobs of Lincolnton are missionaries to Haiti, working with the Danita’s Children Program. They have gone to serve in Quanaminthe, Haiti four times since 2007. They will share information on the current conditions of Haiti and how others can assist and get involved. Matt and Ashley Jacobs attend Covenant Bible Church in Lincolnton. The logistical dance and mime ministry will also perform during the program. The Church is located at 726 E. Liberty Street. 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Bow legs are no laughing matter

With a big fit, upgrade your hand BY PHILLIP ALDER United Feature Syndicate

Albert Einstein said, “Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value.” At the bridge table you will be a man or woman of success if you value your hand correctly. Look at the North hand in today’s diagram. You open one spade, East overcalls three diamonds, and your partner makes a negative double, showing four hearts and usually at least 10 good points. (He might have five hearts if he has only nine, 10 or a so-so 11 points, because a three-heart response would be game-forcing.) What would you do now? Since you have (at least) a nine-card heart fit, you can add three points for your singleton and one for your doubleton, making your hand worth 22 support points. This means that your side has slam values. If partner has as little as acequeen-fourth of hearts, you have a play for slam, as long as you can discard all of his diamond losers on your spades. And he has to have more than six points. You should jump to four

Endeavors or enterprises you've had difficulty getting off the ground in the past could take off like a rocket in the year ahead. Continue to nurture those seeds you've planted until they are ready to sprout and do their thing. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) - You're going to get that chance to use some valuable knowledge you recently acquired. It's likely to be in a situation you had previously confronted and failed. This time you'll succeed. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Something very good is likely to develop between you and another, all because you'll allow a concerned friend to do for you what you would do for him/her if the situation were reversed. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - An alliance you're presently forging is likely to turn out to be a very significant one. It's a good period of time, when links and conditions will be malleable and favor just such arrangements. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) - Perform your work to the best of your ability. Later in the day you'll realize that your efforts were actually being analyzed and appreciated, with praises and raves from all onlookers. Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) - Don't be afraid to take a chance on what you sincerely believe you can do. If you are assertive enough to try to advance your ambitions, you will be successful. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Loose ends concerning a financial situation that you've been unable to tie up previously can be now be knotted together in a compatible arrangement for all parties involved. Go for it. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) - Being able to judge others and situations more accurately than anybody else will be an edge you'll have over competitors. You'll be able to easily use this asset to outdistance the rest of the pack. Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) - Keep that profit motive you are harboring uppermost in your mind today. You're presently in a very favorable cycle for accumulation, which could serve as a big boost. Aries (March 21-April 19) - This is a great day to get together with your friends, so be sure to make some plans that include some of your favorite people. Your pals will be just as eager to spend some time with you as well. Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Things you take on about which you have a positive attitude will work out to your ultimate expectations, so stop worrying about what you can't do and get into what you can do. Gemini (May 21-June 20) - If you're going to be a wishful thinker, do it up right and aim to achieve. This is one of those rare days when most anything you take on will turn out to be a successful endeavor. Cancer (June 21-July 22) - Aim high and shoot for the moon when it comes to career or financial matters, and don't settle for anything but the top. Material and worldly objectives can be achieved if you make them a priority.

no-trump. Roman Key Card Blackwood would be beneficial because you could find out if partner has two aces and the heart queen. But whatever form of Blackwood you employ, you should end in six hearts by South. West leads a diamond. What should declarer do? Rather than assume East has a singleton heart for his weak jump overcall, South should win with dummy’s diamond ace and draw two rounds of trumps. Here the queen drops and declarer collects an overtrick. However, if West began with queen-third of hearts, South would play off dummy’s top spades, discarding his diamond loser, and claim.

Dear Dr. Gott: I really enjoy reading your column and hope you can help me deal with a problem. Ten years ago I went to Mayo Clinic with health problems. The rheumatologist was not helpful, nor did she tell me what was wrong with me. She only laughed at me, telling me how bow legged I was. I was so shocked and hurt that I could barely drive myself home. Last year I went to a diff e r e n t rheumatologist in a different state because of knee DR. PETER pain no one could explain. GOTT Again, the doctor did the same thing. I was so shocked I could barely talk. I walked out of his office after he left me feeling angry. I live in a rural area where doctors are limited. How do I talk to doctors that put me down like that? Both were average looking and not anything special. So where do they get off putting a patient down? I see other people on the street who can barely walk that are far worse off than me in that department. Thank you for your time on this matter. Dear Reader: Bow legs were not your choice. They either developed physiologically or pathologically. Generally speaking, physiologic bowing improves without treatment as a child grows. Unless treatment is given, pathologic bowing, which is due to a disease process, tends to worsen as a

child grows. Most babies are born with bowed legs because of the way an infant is curled up during the nine months a woman carries it. By about 18 months of age, the bowing self-corrects. By the age of 3 or 4, a knock-kneed alignment occurs. This, in most instances, corrects to some degree by the age of 5 or 6. There are occasions, however, when the bowing never fully corrects, and this is the reason some adults have bowed legs. A number of diseases can cause pathologic bowing, with two of the more common ones being rickets and Blount’s disease. Rickets results from a dietary deficiency of vitamin D, calcium and phosphorus. This is relatively uncommon in the United States because of vitamin supplements and diet but is still seen in less developed countries. It should be noted that even with a normal intake of vitamin D, a breakdown in the mechanism that uses vitamin D in the body can cause a rickets syndrome. The disorder causes cupping and widening of the growth plates that can be identified on a simple X-ray. Symptoms include bow legs and knock knees, swelling at the ends and sides of the bones, muscle pain, curvature of the spine, enlarged liver and spleen and a host of other conditions. Blount’s affects the inner edge of the upper shin bone at the knee growth plate. It runs across the knee, causing a decrease in the growth plate closest to the leg’s inner side or inseam. The outside portion of the growth plate grows nor-

mally, which leads to bowing. The disease affects infants and teens. Both groups have a similarity in that the children are overweight for their age. The deformity is always tied with an inward direction of the foot and ankle. If detected early enough, braces can help. Diagnosis, as with rickets, can be made by X-ray, but simple positioning of the foot, not the knee, is critical for proper diagnosis. Now, on to your less-thanprofessional medical contacts. I have no idea how bowed your legs are, but there is simply no excuse for such shenanigans by a physician, whether at Mayo Clinic or the walk-in clinic on the corner in a small town. You were treated poorly. You cannot do anything about the inadequacies of such uncaring, bumbling individuals. If it ever happens again, simply inform him or her that you did not leave a side show to provide entertainment for the viewer: You

expected to be treated with dignity. No matter how hard this might be, toughen up and don’t let another person get the upper hand. Were it me, I certainly would never expect to see a bill for services rendered. Laughter should be free and enjoyed by everyone involved. Request a referral to an orthopedic specialist and get the answers you should have received 10 years ago. Good luck, and remember — hang tough! You can do this. To provide related information, I am sending you a copy of my Health Report “Medical Specialists.” Other readers who would like a copy should send a self-addressed stamped No. 10 envelope and a $2 check or money order to Newsletter, P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092-0167. Be sure to mention the title or print an order form off my website at www.AskDrGottMD.com. United FeatUre Syndicate

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Steve Holshouser, Pastor August 1, 2010

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

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

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“The Game Plan - Part 1” - Keith Kannenberg

2324 S. Main Street • Salisbury, NC

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10:30AM - Worship Pastor Tom Sermon: “The Book of Judging” Scripture: Job 40:1-5

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

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Pastor Kim E. Trabold August 1, 2010 8:30AM Worship/Communion; 9:45AM Sunday School 11:00AM Worship/Communion Sermon: “The Source of Our Security” Active Community Outreach, Children/Youth Ministry, Bible Studies, Women of the ELCA, Lutheran Men in Mission, Senior Fellowship, Chancel and Handbell Choirs, Boy/Cub Scouts, Narcotics Anonymous

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Data from Salisbury through 6 p.m. yest. Temperature High .................................................. 88° Low .................................................. 75° Last year's high ................................ 88° Last year's low .................................. 68° Normal high ...................................... 89° Normal low ...................................... 68° Record high ...................... 101° in 1942 Record low .......................... 51° in 1984 Humidity at noon ............................ 49% Precipitation 24 hours through 8 a.m. yest. ........ 0.00" Month to date ................................ 3.39" Normal month to date .................. 3.83" Year to date ................................ 31.62" Normal year to date .................... 26.09"

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

This Week’s Featured Property

Spacious ranch located in the heart of China Grove - Surrounded by beautiful blooming trees - Located on a .80 acre lot - 5 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms - 550 sq. ft. great room with wood stove - Den with built in book shelves and a masonry fireplace - Screened in porch can be accessed through the den - Kitchen with lots of cabinets and a breakfast area

- Formal living and dining rooms - Sewing room or office space - Finished Basement with kitchen and full bath - Basement has interior and exterior access - 3 car carport with attached 16x26 workshop - 3500 sq. ft. of living space - Priced below tax value

Cindy Thompson, Key Real Estate • 704-857-0539

Simple Projects to Stay Organized can pay big dividends with respect to household organization. * Install shelves in the garage. Too often the garage becomes a place to simply toss items we might not use on a daily basis, with no regard for where they might go. Install shelves in the garage for tools, nails, paint cans, etc., and avoid letting the garage become one big and messy storage bin.

How to get a custom closet on a do-it-yourself budget (ARA) - Both fashion and budget-conscious Americans alike are taking better care of their clothing and other possessions, starting with how they store them. But if you haven't been reading today's most popular home and style magazines, sneaking a peak inside your neighbor's closets, or househunting lately, you might not have noticed: Closets have evolved from clumsy and nonfunctional to downright fabulous. Or maybe you've envied the spacious, custom closets characteristic of luxury homes, but haven't had thousands of dollars to plunk down on a professional closet makeover. In either case, you probably need a closet solution. That's why manufacturers of closet organization systems have been busy developing new, do-ityourself home storage solutions ranging from low-end, rack-andwire plug-ins to handsome furniture-style systems in white or wood-toned melamine and even solid wood. Among the strongest and most flexible of the new systems are Home Options Storage Solutions, available around the corner at Lowe's home improvement stores or at www.lowes.com. Shelving and pole heights are adjustable so your design can be adapted periodically to your changing needs. Full extension drawers with attractive fronts provide complete access. Where to start creating a custom closet on a do-it-

yourself budget? First, determine your skill level. Do you need a professional? Probably not. Many closet systems can be installed in a weekend by anyone of average skill level. Brands such as Home Options offer websites with pre-existing templates and online design tools that make closet planning easy. Next, measure your space. Determine the width, height and depth and write them down. Is your closet a reach-in, walk-in, or are you creating it from freestanding space? Have high ceilings? Add a shelf to store items overhead. When planning, consider designating 50 percent of your closet space for low-hanging clothes, 25 percent for longer clothes, and 25 percent for drawers and shelves. Then, take inventory of your stuff and make adjustments to meet your personal needs. Use a tower unit to separate his space from hers and incorporate shelves and drawers. Use pant racks to organize 12 pairs of pants in a compact space while keeping them smooth and pressed. Use shelves for organizing folded sweaters so they keep their proper form. Raise shoes off the floor. Look for shoe cubbies that comfortably hold two shoes, not just one. Shoe cubbies are also ideal for stowing away evening bags, belts and other personal items. For more information, visit www.homeoptionsstorage.com. Courtesy of ARAcontent

* Hang a key hook near the home’s main entrance. Nearly everyone has gone through a fevered hunt for their house and car keys, looking under every nook and cranny and often wasting precious time to do so. Avoid such problems by hanging a key hook right inside the home’s main entryway. This project should only take a few minutes but save lots of grief. * Purchase a DVD case.

As home entertainment systems have grown in popularity, so have private DVD and video game collections. For families that no doubt boast a variety of tastes with respect to films, a DVD storage case that holds all DVDs in one convenient place can help avoid individual DVDs spread out all over the house. * Give Fido his own storage box. Today’s family

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pets are an important part of the family, and many boast toy collections that would rival that of most children. To avoid dog toys being left all about the house and yard, simply purchase a storage locker for all of Fido’s (or Felix’s) many toys. * Purchase digital picture frames. Digital pictures can help clear some room throughout a household. Because digital pic-

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203 Dunham Ave. Well-maintained 3 BR home, newer heat pump still under warranty, close to town, convenient to shopping - $89,900

507 Lewis Street, Salisbury

Park the car in an oversized 2 car garage and enjoy sitting on the huge brick patio taking in the private backyard on this 1.2 Acre irrigated lot. 4 BR, 2.5 BA, Beautifully positioned in a private Cul-De-Sac, only 1.8 miles from Shopping, Restaurants & I-85. This home offers the Best value in the countryside. Snag it while we are still in a buyer's market! Directions: 52 East, Turn left on DeLara Circle into Countryside Development. Turn right on Asa. Turn left on Lewis.

Robert Nance 704-239-3559

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292 Jones Road, Mocksville, NC

ture frames can change pictures regularly, those looking to create more space can clear space-hogging picture frames from coffee tables, end tables or shelves without forcing people to part with their favorite pictures. Rather than five different picture frames, simply load five pictures into a digital frame to maximize the space available. SH102104 Courtesy of ARAcontent

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6595 Bringle Ferry Rd. 3.31 ACRES, very nice3 BR, 2 baths, open plan, finished double garage, close to High Rock Lake $179,900

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Come out and take a look at two homes in one afternoon. These wonderful homes are located on 3.94 acres and can be sold together or separately. The modular home has 1,740 sf w/3BR, 2BA, garage, above ground pool and multiple storage buildings. The mobile home has 1,064 sf with 2BRs, 2BA, carport and storage buildings. Both homes are in immaculate condition and meet FHA financing requirements. These homes are perfect for growing family or someone looking for in-law quarters or investment property. Directions: From Salisbury, follow Hwy 601 toward Mocksville, turn left on Hwy 601/64 West, take left on Sanford Rd, turn left on Greenhill Rd, turn right on Davie Academy Rd, take another right to stay on Davie Academy Rd, turn right onto Jones Rd, turn right onto gravel drive near end of road - homes will be on the left, follow signs.

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5.64 ac., 4BR, 4BA, 3100 SqFt. Timothy Livengood, Mid Carolina Real Estate, LLC. (704) 202-1807

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Bank Foreclosures & Distress Sales. These homes need work! For a FREE list:

1320 Rachel Lane. Over 2,100 sf – 4 BR 2 Bath, Great Room, Kitchen/ Dining Combo, Den, Large Master BR and Bath with huge walk in closet. Convenient to I-85. Certified for FHA financing. MLS #49776. Teresa Rufty, TMR Realty, Inc. (704) 433-2582 www.tmrdevelop.com

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Salisbury. Olde Salisbury subdivision. 2110 Chantilly Lane. New Home 3BR, 2BA. All kitchen appliances, vaulted ceiling in great room. Gorgeous stone on front of home and driveway. Nice 2 car garage. Call Vickie at 704754-5700

214 West 12th St., Salis. Newly, completely remodeled 2 BR, 1 BA. Den, living room and kitchen. Excellent starter home! $83,500. Please call 704-213-9898

30 ACRES AND HOME Move in ready, 3 brs, 2 ba, stacked stone fireplace w/gas logs, wired shop, barn, and pasture! Large deep pond- must see! Contact Cindy Laton, Century 21, 704-467-3595. MLS #934434

MUST SEE – $475,000, 36.6 acres, peaceful setting, 3 BD/2BA home, 2 car garage, sunroom, newer roof & water heater, 2 stall barn, perfect for livestock. Shirley Dale, Kirby Realty 704-737-4956

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3 BR. 2 BA. Stack stone fireplace, REAL HARDWOODS, ceramic and carpet, maple cabinets, GRANITE countertops, chair railing galore, split bedrooms for privacy, Enormous back deck, Completion date 07/30/2010 STILL MAY PICK COLORS!! R50589. $204,900. Monica Poole 704.245.4628 B&R Realty

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

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3 BR, 2.5 BA, wood floors, large pantry, open / airy floor plan, screen porch off master BR, deck, convenient location, easy access to interstate, conditioned crawl space. B&R Realty Dale Yontz 704.202.3663

South Rowan Area 3BR / 2BA. Only 4 years old! over 1800 sq. ft., open plan, hardwood & ceramic tile, gas logs, neutral colors. 704-798-4277

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Rockwell. Home warranty included - Beautiful 3 BR home with full finished basement, 4.99 acres & fenced horse pasture. Varina Bunts, B&R Realty (704) 640-5200 or (704) 633-2394. ALL THIS for only $159,900. MLS 50783 BUYER BEWARE The Salisbury Post Classified Advertising staff monitors all ad submissions for honesty and integrity. However, some fraudulent ads are not detectable. Please protect yourself by checking the validity of any offer before you invest money in a business opportunity, job offer or purchase.

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Charming house bright and airy with lots of character, well maintained, 1,684 SF, french doors, original hardwood floors, extra large rooms, carport, well landscaped and corner lot. 336-9093354 or 704-855-4569

2 homes plus pool house on property. Main house: 4 BR, 3.5 BA, 3483 sq ft. Guest house: 1295 sq ft, 3 Br, 1 BA, attached garage. Detached 24x28 garage and 2 other outbuildings. Concrete pool w/waterfall. B&R Realty Dale Yontz 704.202.3663

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BRK RANCH 4 SALE 4 bedrms, rec rm, great rm 3160 SF + sep. office. Nice! Ashley Shoaf Realty 704-633-7131 www.AshleyShoafRealty.com

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Faith. 3 BR, 2 ½ BA house on cul-de-sac in Forest Oaks SubDivision. 1900 sq ft house w/ a double car garage, covered deck in back, fenced in back yard and a 400 sq ft heated/cooled building. Please call 704-209-1474 or 704-245-2265.

Salisbury, 3 BR, 2 BA. Great City Location. Close to hospitals and schools. Nice brick ranch. Sunroom was added as an in-law suite. Wood floors. R50766A $129,900 Lesa Prince, B&R Realty 704.796.1811

1578 sq. ft. 3 BR, 2 full bath brick ranch. New 30 year roof, Pella lifetime windows, Cohen Heat/Air all replaced within last year. Master Bath with clawfoot tub & standup shower. Awesome backyard for entertaining includes 23x22 deck, patio, and hot tub! New storage building, fenced in back yard. 1/2 basement for storage. Single attached garage. Minutes to I-85. $109,900! Call Sheryl Fry at 704 239 0852.

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Salisbury. Great Historic home on large corner lot, new deck, roofing, rocking chair front porch, detached garage. Currently used as multifamily. Zoned historic residential. Some wood floors have been refinished. R49652A. $149,000 Lesa Prince, B&R Realty 704.796.1811

3 BR, 2.5 BA, nice wood floors. Range, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher, garbage disposal, washer, dryer, gas logs, outbuilding. 1 yr home warranty. $1,500 carpet allowances. R49933A $195,500 B&R Realty Dale Yontz 704.202.3663

West Rowan – Country Club living in the country. Builder's custom brick home has 4 BR, 3 ½ BA w/main floor master suite. 3300 sqft. + partially finished bonus room. Lots of ceramic and granite. 2 fireplaces with gas logs. 6.5 very private wooded acres. Priced at $399,000. Call for appt. 704-431-3267

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Large foyer with h/woods, dining w/coffered ceilings, h/woods, oak & wrought iron staircase, Built-in bookcases, stone fireplace, granite countertops, stainless appliances. R50108A $413,532 B&R Realty. Monica Poole 704.245.4628

Corbin Hills overlooking 4th green. 505 Fairway Ridge Rd, 3 BR, 2 BA, 2722 sq ft. Spacious open floor plan w/vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, granite counter tops. Gorgeous master suite. Updated and move in ready. 3 car garage. $295,000. 704-232-0404

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Hidden Creek 2BR/2BA Patio Home, 714 Court Side Drive, Salisbury. Great Room with gas fireplace and skylights, Custom molding in Master BR and Dining room. Custom landscape with privacy fence and sprinkler system. Gas Heat-water-dryer. Community Club house with exercise room and pool. Low homeowner association fee (<$80/mo). Will not last long, priced to sell. $157,000. 704-633-4697 Salisbury

Salisbury. 1727 Dewberry Pl, Olde Salisbury, 3BR/2 BA, open neutral flr plan w/garage & sun room, $129,900. Seller pays $1000 toward buyer closing with acceptable offer www.carolinacentralhomes. com. Renee Phillips 980-521-7816

Home Warranty included! Faith. 1145 Long Creek. 3 Beds, 2 Baths, 2 Bonus Rooms. Master on main, Hardwood and ceramic tile floors. Storage everywhere. $199,900. Kerry, Key Real Estate 704-857-0539 or 704-433-7372. Directions: Faith Rd to L on Rainey. R into Shady Creek.

Stokes Ferry Rd Motivated Seller in Plantation Ridge

OLDE SALISBURY E. Rowan, 417 DeLara Circle, 3BR/3½BA, 25003,000 sf, 1½ ac lot, 3 car garage, 9 ft. ceilings, granite counter tops, tile floors, bonus room, laundry room, alarm system, nickel hardware throughout, Granite, Erwin, East Schools. $325,900. 704-639-1423 East Rowan

Salisbury, New Home 3 BR. 2 BA. REAL HARDWOODS, Gorgeous kitchen, stainless appliances, vaulted ceiling in great room! Pretty front porch, even has a 1 car garage! Pick your own colors. R50345. $129,900 Monica Poole 704.245.4628 B&R Realty

$85,900 Near Corbin Hills, 3 bedrooms, spacious kitchen/dining, fireplace, replacement windows, wired shop, carport, nice backyard! Call Barbara Collins, Key Real Estate 704 640-4339

Salisbury. 2,495 SF, 3 BR, 2 ½ BA, fully renovated over the last 2 years, cozy master suite w/walk-in closet on main level, large kitchen, breakfast area, dining room, living room/office, spacious family room with doors to deck and sunroom, private fenced-in back yard, $219,900. Call 704-645-1093 or email smills51@carolina.rr.com.

3 BR, 1½ BA, 1100 sq. ft. brick & siding, 24x36 double garage with attic storage & fan. Includes custom plantation blinds and new carpet throughout. Large backyard perfect for garden, pool, animals or fun and games! Neutral colors inside. 0.56 acre lot. Home Warranty program. See more photos at www.sharonjacksondesign.com. Reduced to $121,000!

Call Cathy Griffin at 704-213-2464

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Salisbury, 3 BR, 2 BA. Well cared for, kitchen with granite, eat at bar, dining area, large living room, mature trees, garden spot, 2 car garage plus storage bldgs. Monica Poole 704.245.4628 B&R Realty

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$84,900 CHAPEL STREET: Remodeled kitchen, replacement windows, range, dishwasher, 2 BR, office, basement, garage, call Barbara Collins, Key Real Estate 704-640-4339

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380 Granny's Pl. 1,700 sq. ft. ranch on 10 acs in quiet community off Needmore Rd. Entire tract fenced w/16' cedar gated driveway. 3BR, 1½BA. Maintenance free floors. 40 year metal roof, vinyl siding, roomy garage w/ automatic door, energy efficient heat pump, central air. Recently added 14 x 21 storage utility bldg. Concrete slab. Newly dug well. $175,000 $160,000 but we are open to offers. Motivated seller. 336-998-3510 or 336-407-3510

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

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$153,900 PARK ST: Remodeled, 3 + bedrooms,. 2 baths, sunroom, formal living & dining, den, huge kitchen,beautiful hardwood floors, usable basement & attic,carport, garage. BARBARA COLLINS (704) 6404339 Key Real Estate

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

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WESTCLIFFE 3BR/2BA with bonus & garage, carpet, laminate & painted in 2010! Move right in & enjoy the large lot with wooded back yard. Carolina Central Homes 980-521-7816

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3BR/2-1/2BA, 1400 SF home in E Salisbury. Large kitchen w/dining area, all appls stay, master suite w/walk-in closet, laundry room + W/D, living area/kitchen/dining have laminate flooring, BRs carpeted. Must see to appreciate. 704-630-0433.

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1 Hr to/from Charlotte, NC nr Cleveland & Woodleaf and 3 Interstates: I-40, I77, I-85. Restricted, no mobile or mod. Very rural, mostly wooded. Good hunting, deer, small game. Frontage on Hobson Rd., 2nd gravel driveway beside 2075 Hobson Rd mailbox. Safe distance from cities. Needs to be sold this year. No reasonable offer refused. Owner phone: 336-766-6779, or E-mail to: hjthabet@cs.com See photos and directions at:

No acreage requirements. Financing available for lots to large tracts and even homes inside the city limits. Call Libby 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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American Homes of Rockwell Oldest Dealer in Rowan County. Best prices anywhere. 704-279-7997

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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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Gold Hill area off Liberty Rd on rented lot. 2000 Fleetwood mobile home, 14 x 60, partly furnished, front and back decks. Good condition. Also has 10 x 14 storage bldg., $15,000 OBO. Must sell to settle estate. Call 704279-1277 for more information. Harrison Rd. near Food Lion. 3BR, 2BA. 1 ac. 1,800 sq. ft., big BR, retreat, huge deck. $580/mo. Financing avail. 704-489-1158

High Rock Lake, Cute waterfront log home that has 75' water frontage. Beautiful waterfront view! 1 1/2 story home in Summer Place. Roof painted 3 yrs ago. Dale Yontz B&R Realty 704.202.3663

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Lake front home off of Goodman Lake Rd. 3300 sq ft. Pier & boat ramp. Beautiful view and deep water. $469,000, obo. Please call 704-856-8557 or 704-202-8507

B & R REALTY 704-633-2394

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It's COOL living in a HORTON HOME from TILLERY HOUSING CENTER in Albemarle Hwy 24-27-73E

Rowan Realty www.rowanrealty.net, Professional, Accountable, Personable . 704-633-1071 US Realty 516 W. Innes, Salisbury 704-636-9303 www.USRealty4sale.com

Faith. 7 Acres. Pasture, woods and creek. 165 ft road frontage. $70,000. Call 704-279-9542 Rockwell. Off Lower Stone Ch. Rd at end of Lavista Rd, 2½ acs. $25,000, $500 down, owner will finance 10 years, 7% interest. 704202-5879

TRADE your HOME or USE your LAND. Land Homes. Well & septic included. (704) 984-6607

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Salisbury. 7+ acres. Close in. Frontage on MLK, Jr. Ave. & New Klumac Rd. Priced below tax value. By owner 704-633-8017

Rockwell. Single • Doublewide • Modular Built. Rental lots available. 35 acres 704-279-3265

W. Rowan 1.19 acs. Old Stony Knob Rd. Possible owner financing. Reduced: $19,900. 704-640-3222

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Walk to school. 2 wooded acres. Peaceful & private. Only $27,900. Less than $195.00/mo. 704-563-8216

Century 21 Towne & Country 474 Jake Alexander Blvd. (704)637-7721

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

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

112-C Overbrook Rd, 2BR, Lg. 2 story, $535/mo, refs & lease. 9am-5pm, M-F 704-637-0775

Downtown Salis, 2300 sf office space, remodeled, off street pking. 633-7300

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

Wanted: Real Estate *Cash in 7 days or less *Facing or In Foreclosure *Properties in any condition *No property too small/large Call 24 hours, 7 days ** 704-239-2033 ** $$$$$$ Are you trying to sell your property? We guarantee a sale within 1430 days. 704-245-2604

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128 East Monroe St., Salis. 2BR, 1BA. Central heat/AC. $500/mo. $500 dep. 704-433-1973 or 704-433-2019

2 BR, 2 BA Downtown loft apt. All appliances! $890/mo. Ready 9/1/10. Please call 704-798-6429

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BEST VALUE Quiet & Convenient, 2 bedroom town house, 1½ baths. All Electric, Central heat/air, no pets, pool. $550/mo. Includes water & basic cable.

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

2BR, 1BA Duplex Central heat/air, appliances, laundry room, yardwork incl. Fenced backyard, storage building. $600 per month plus $600 deposit 704-6332219

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704-633-1234 China Grove 2BR Apt. $550/month. Includes water and garbage pickup. Call 704-857-2415. China Grove area. Large 1 BR studio apt. New paint, furnished, utilities included. 704-433-8310 or 704-856-8240 China Grove. 1BR Apartment completely furnished. No pets. 704857-8503 Lv. Msg. China Grove. 2BR, 2BA. All electric. Clean & safe. No pets. $575/month + deposit. 704-202-0605 China Grove. One room eff. w/ private bathroom & kitchenette. All utilities incl'd. $379/mo. + $100 deposit. 704-857-8112

$$ $ $ $ $ $ Summer Specials Ask about free rent, and free water. $300 - $1,200/mo. 704-637-1020 Chambers Realty

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

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

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

Colonial Village Apts. “A Good Place to Live” 1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms Affordable & Spacious Water Included 704-636-8385

Eastwind Apartments Low Rent Available For Elderly & Disabled. Rent Based on Social Security Income *Spacious 1 BR *Located on bus line *Washer/Dryer Hookups Call Fisher Realty at: 704-636-7485 for more information.

160 CLAIRMONT ROAD Salisbury - 3 BR, 2 BA. Kitchen with Granite, eat at bar, dining area, large living room with open floor plan. large great room downstairs, nice laundry room, and office. Replacement Triple pane windows. Sits on a double lot , has lots of mature trees and garden spot, 2 car attached garage, plus several other storage buildings. R50819A $159,900 704-245-4628 Directions: Bringle Ferry Rd. take a right onto Earnhart Rd. right onto Clairmont Rd. home will be the last on the right.or Stokes Ferry left onto Earnhart, left onto Clairmont Rd. home will be last on the right.

Nice Wooded Lot. 98 feet wide, 183 ft on the left, 200 ft on the right. 622 Little Street though to Council St. Zoned for anything. $18,000. Call 704-640-6472

KINGS TERRACE - 3 BR/2 BA- 1471 sq.ft. nice, neat home w/huge fenced backyard, 20x30 outbuilding. Open floor plan, utility and storage rooms, county taxes only! $118,000. #50959 Ellen

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KANNAPOLIS – 3 BD/2 BA – split bedroom – $115,000 #50082 Ellen Save Thousands on a True Modular Home Display with 1430 square feet main floor and Bonus upstairs 610 sq ft. Built with highest Construction Standards of Any Display True Modular in NC. Local Delivery , Set and Trim included $89,900.00 336-362-5258 Bob www.selectmodular.com

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SALISBURY - 2 BR/1 BA brick home. Range, refrigerator, washer and dryer included. Large outbuilding/shop. Pull downstairs to finished room in attic. Sold "as is". $50,000 #50944 Jim

Franklin area, 2BR/1BA, 50 + community, country setting, wtr/sewer/trash furnished. $500/mo + $500 dep. 704-636-1294

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PRICED $25,000 BELOW TAX VALUE. 3 or 4 bedroom home located in Timber Run, Granite Quarry. It offers a privacy fence, sunroom formal dining room, double garage and located on corner lot. $289,900. SALISBURY, 2 BR, 1 BA, Cute home in city on corner lot. Easy access to shopping, great investment or for first time home buyer. R50827 $49,900

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309 1st St., Spencer. 2BR, 1BA. Has stove & fridge. References req'd. Call 704-636-4085

China Grove. Nice 2BR, 1BA. $550/mo., includes washer & dryer. No pets. 704-279-8428

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

1755 Hwy 29 S. China Grove

13 LOTS $14,500 EACH Build to suit or move mobile home on. Min. of 1100 sq.ft. w/attached porch. Water Sewer tap fees paid. Popular Glenn Sub. Div. across from Central Baptist Church Moose Rd., Kannapolis. 704-791-7664, Jonathan

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City. 2BR cent. H/A, no pets, on job 6 months, utilities by tenant. $375 per month. Call 704202-5879 for more info.

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

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Apartments Airport Rd., 1BR with stove, refrig., garbage pickup & water incl. Month-month lease. No pets. $395/mo+$300 deposit. Furnished $420/mo. 704-279-3808

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

704-982-5841 Salisbury Area 3 or 4 bedroom, 2 baths, $500 down under $700 per month. 704-225-8850

Apartments 1 & 2BR. Nice, well maint'd, responsible landlord. $415-$435. Salisbury, in town. 704-642-1955

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$500 Down moves you in. Call and ask me how? Please call (704) 225-8850

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Salisbury & Shelby, 2, 3 & 4 BR, starting at $29,900! Must see! Call today 704-633-6035

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Salisbury. 2 or 3 bedroom Townhomes. For information, call Summit Developers, Inc. 704-797-0200

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CHINA GROVE – 2 BD/1 BA – Neat, well maintained home on pretty corner lot. Built in cabinets in dining room. $55,000 #50216 Ellen

CONCORD – 3 BD/2.5 BA – granite countertops, oversized maple cabinets. $158,800 #50322 Cindy E.

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HIGH ROCK LAKE – one of a kind waterfront home. Two separate living units ensure privacy. Private pier & floating dock. $354,900 #50569 Kerry

LANDIS - 3 BD corner lot – new garage, new inside. New roof. Large bedrooms, great deck. All appliances stay. #50225 $112,500 Cindy T.

CHINA GROVE - 5 BD/3 BA – brick with walk-out basement w/separate living quarters. 16x26 workshop. Beautifully landscaped yard. #50456 Cindy T.

SALISBURY – 3 BD/2 BA – wonderful remodel, new carpet, paint, some fixtures, new appliances. #50515 $104,900 Jim

CHINA GROVE – 2 BD/1 BA – nice hardwood floors, replacement windows, Full basement with single car garage. #50286 $84,900 Barbara

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

SALISBURY - 3 BD/1 BA – 20x20 carport, replacement windows. Enclosed porch. Wired workshop. Great yard. #50546 $85,900 Barbara

EVOKES ENGLISH COUNTRY STYLE – 3 BR/2 BA., two FP – formal LR and GR. Court yard , deck, 3 car garage. Privacy fence in backyard. Beautiful. $200’s #49744 Cindy T.

BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED historic Salisbury home. 5 BR/2.5 BA. Corner lot. Beautiful fireplaces, wood floors, patio w/firepit. #49731 Cindy T.

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Houses for Rent

Houses for Rent

Salisbury City. Very large 1BR/1BA, Lincolnton Rd, good neighborhood. $365 / mo + dep. 704-640-5750

2BR RENT TO OWN Central heat/AC. Hardwoods, fireplace, siding. $2,500 down. $550/mo. 704-630-0695

Faith. Carson & Southeast & Faith School dist. 2BR, 1BA. No pets. Rent is negotiable. 704279-5724

Salis. 3-4 BR house by Livingstone College. Rent $550, dep $500. Call Rowan Properties, 704633-0446

Spencer 1 rm & ba, Priv. ent. Singles only. No kitchen, $340/mo Incls utilities. Unfurnished. Refs. No dep. 704-202-5879

419 Torbush Dr. East Spencer. 3BR, 1BA. Cent heat/AC. $500/mo. $500 dep. 704-433-1973 or 704-433-2019

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

Salis. 4BR/2½ BA, appls, sunroom, fenced in bk yd, H/W floors, $1,000 / mo + dep. 704-603-7352

Spencer 2 BR Apt. Lease & dep. req'd. Cent. H/A, appliances supplied. $475 per month. 704-798-0604

5BR, 2 ½ BA. RENT TO OWN. 3000 sq. ft. +/garage, basement, fenced. $8,000 down. $998/mo. 704-630-0695

Apartments

Elm St. 2BR apt. Hardwood floors. Marble bathroom. $425/mo + dep. 704-636-1633

Holly Leaf Apts. 2BR, 1½BA. $555. Kitchen appliances, W/D connection, cable ready. 704-637-5588

G.Q. Taking Applications 2BR, 1BA. Central heat/ AC. No pets. $450 rent. $450 dep. 704-637-6678

Rockwell. 1BR. Central heat/ac. Appliance. No pets. $450. 704-2796850 or 704-798-3035

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Rolling Hills Townhomes 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Salisbury's Finest! 315 Ashbrook Rd 704-637-6207 Summer Specials!

Rowan Hospital area. 2BR, 1BA. Heat, air, water, appl. incl. $695. 704-633-3997 Moreland Pk area. 2BR all appls furnished. $495-$595/mo. Deposit negotiable. Section 8 welcome. 336-247-2593

Salis. Nice modern 1BR, energy efficient, water furnished, off Jake Alexander $395 + dep. 704-640-5750

Nice, large 2 BR. Central heat/air, stove, refrig. Close in town. $450/mo.+ $450 dep. Call after 5pm. 704-633-7173 Rockwell Area. Apt. & Duplexes. $500-$600. 2BR Quiet Community. Marie Leonard-Hartsell at Wallace Realty 704-239-3096

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Salis.bury 1BR. Wood floors, appliances, great location. $395/mo. + $250 dep. 704-630-0785 Salisbury 2 & 3 BR apts, A/C, good location, no deposit w/good refs. $450-$550. 704-637-7222 Salisbury. 2 BR, all electric, windows weatherproofed. 128 Pearl St. $450/month. Please Call 704-213-3963

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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 Wiltshire Village Condo for Rent, $700. 2nd floor. Looking for 2BR, 2BA in a quiet community setting? Call Bryce, Wallace Realty 704-2021319

Wiltshire Village. 2BR, 1½BA. New appliances, new carpet. Pool & sauna, tennis. $595/mo. 704-642-2554

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924 West Horah St., Salis. 3BR, 1BA. Gas heat. $525/mo. $300 deposit. 704-640-1170

Prince Charles Condominiums. Great location, walking distance to Historic Downtown Salisbury, 1250 sq ft to 3800 sq ft. Large rooms and great closets. Prices start at only $115,000. 704.202.6676 to set up a tour.

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1012 Salisbury Ave., Spencer, 3BR/1BA, handicap accessible, central H/A, no pets, $600/mo + $600 dep. 704-633-5067 125 MLK Ave 3BR, 1.5BA, total electric, heat pump, appls. $575/mo + $300 dep. 704-640-1170 1474 Matthew Allen Circle, Kann. 3 bedroom 2 bath $925/mo; 4901 Samuel Richard Street, Kann. 4 bedroom 2.5 bath $995/mo. KREA 704.933.2231 1BR & 3BR units avail. HVAC. Application req'd. $475 - $800/mo. Call 704-239-4883. Broker

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2205 Woodleaf Rd., Salisbury, NC 28147 Located at Woodleaf Road & Holly Avenue www.Apartments.com/hollyleaf

Houses for Rent

2635 Hollywood Dr. & 550 Hope Hill Rd., 3BR/1BA $525 per month each. 704-645-9986

For Sale, Lease or Poss. Rent to Own!

Salisbury & Mocksville HUD – Section 8 Nice 2 to 5 BR homes. Call us 1st. 704-630-0695 Salisbury 2BR. $525 and up. GOODMAN RENTALS 704-633-4802

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

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

Salisbury 4BR/2BA, brick ranch, basement, 2,000 SF, garage, nice area. $1,195/mo. 704-630-0695

China Grove 2BR/1BA, CHA, W/D connections, $550/mo. + $550 dep. Sect. 8 OK. 704-784-4785

FREE RENT Carolina Piedmont Properties. Call for details. Sec 8 OK. 704-248-4878

Salisbury, in country. 3BR, 2BA. With in-law apartment. $1000/mo. No pets. Deposit & ref. 704855-2100

City location. 3BR,1BA $550/mo. $300 deposit. References required. Call 704-857-3917

Gold Hill, 2½BR/1BA home on wooded acreage w/3 ac bass pond, $750/mo + dep. 704-351-2407

Salisbury. 2BR, 1BA. Electric heat/AC. Appli. Storage bldg. $475. 704279-6850 704-798-3035

City. 2BR, 1BA. All appliances. All electric. $495/mo. + $495 deposit. Serious inquiries only. 704-202-0672

HOUSE FOR RENT 2 BR, 1 BA, fenced yard, central hvac. 504 S. Rowan Ave. $490/mo. $490/dep. 704-637-3745

Salisbury. 2BR, 1BA. Electric heat/AC. Storage bldg. $475/mo. 704-2796850 or 704-798-3035

Cleveland-3 bedroom/ 1bath house off Main St. Appliances, central heat & air, hard wood floors. $600.00 Call Waggoner Realty Co. 704-633-0462

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

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

Landis 2BR. Partially furnished, stove, refrig., W/D. No pets. $500/mo + $250 dep. 704-932-1133

Salisbury. 3BR, 1½ BA, brick home, hardwds, gas heat, appli. Good neighborhood. No pets. $700/mo. 919-577-6924

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East area. 2BR, 1BA. Outbuildings. 1 year lease. $695/month + deposit. 704-279-5602

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East Rowan. 3BR, 2BA. Appliances/Central HVAC, Barger Rd (GQ School Area) Reference & deposit required. 704 279-4115 ask for Brad East Rowan. New 3BR, 2BA. Appliances, water yard work incl'd. Section 8 OK. 704-279-3990 East Rowan. Nice 2BR. Lots of storage. Quiet area. Private back yard. $565/mo. 704-279-5018 East Schools Dist. 1, 2 & 3 BR rentals available. Appliances. Please call 704-638-0108

For Sale or Rent - East Area (GQ), 4 BR, 2 BA, 2400 sq.ft., brick, den with fireplace gas logs, private 1¼ acres, concrete drives, double garage, large rear deck. $1,100 + Dep. 704-2790476 or 704-640-5700

Near VA. 2BR, 1BA. Large screened porch, garage, large yard. $550/mo. 704-202-7071

Salisbury, Ellis Street, 3BR/2BA, $550/mo + deposit, no pets. 704-6373262 or 704-637-9531

Salisbury. 3BR, 2BA. Heat pump, no smokers. No inside pets. $625/mo. $300 dep. 704-279-8346

Rockwell

Salisbury/Spencer 2, 4 & 5 BR $450-$850/mo. 704202-3644 or leave message. No calls after 7pm

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Rockwell. 407 Ashley Dr., 3BR, 2 full BA brick home. New paint, new carpet, new floors, new appliances. Fenced backyard. Free trash pickup. Near Rockwell Park. $800/mo. + $800 deposit. No pets, no smoking. 704-202-0436

Salisbury/Spencer area 3 & 4BR houses, Cent. Heat & AC $600 to $750 per month. Jim 704-202-9697

Westwood. 3BR, 2BA new floors, freshly painted. Section 8 ok. Call 704-639-0155

1250 sqft office. Lobby, 3 offices and 2 restrooms. Bradshaw Real Estate. 704-633-9011 23,000 sq ft manufacturing building with offices for lease. Bradshaw Real Estate. 704-633-9011

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301 IVERNESS LANE Drummond Village offers this home with 4 bedrooms 2.5 baths and has 3270 sqft of living space. Double garage. Formal dining room, rec room, great room. You need to come by and see what all this home has to offer. Priced at $199,900-R50629. DIRECTIONS: Jake Alexander Blvd, right on Stokes Ferry Road, left into Drummond Village, right on Iverness Lane.

Office and Commercial Rental

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

5,000 or 10,000 sq. ft. distribution bldg., loading docks, office & restrooms. Bradshaw Real Estate 704-633-9011

Body Shop for Lease Completely equipped. Huge area. Price negotiable. Serious inquiries only. Call Larry at 704-933-1104 China Grove. 1200 sq ft. $800/mo + deposit. Call 704-855-1200 Commercial warehouses available. 1,400 sq. ft. w/dock. Gated w/security cameras. Convenient to I-85. Olympic Crown Storage. 704-630-0066

Corner Lot 12,000 sq ft building on Jake Alexander Blvd. Could be office or retail. Heat and air. Call 704-279-8377

Furnished Key Man Office Suites - $250-350. Jake & 150. Util & internet incl. 704-721-6831 Granite Quarry Special Commercial Metal Bldgs for Small Trade Business, hobby shop space or storage. Units avail up to 1800 sq ft w/ office area. Video surveillance and ample parking. 704279-4422 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

PRIME LOCATION

Salisbury, Kent Executive Park office suites, $100 & up. Utilities paid. Conference room, ample parking. 704-202-5879 Salisbury. Six individual offices, new central heat/air, heavily insulated for energy efficiency, fully carpeted (to be installed) except stone at entrance. Conference room, employee break room, tile bathroom, and nice, large reception area. Perfect location near the Court House and County Building. Want to lease but will sell. Perfect for dual occupancy. By appointment only. 704-636-1850 Spencer Shops Lease great retail space for as little as $750/mo for 2,000 sq ft at. 704-431-8636 Warehouse space / manufacturing as low as $1.25/sq. ft./yr. Deposit. Call 704-431-8636

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

Manufactured Home for Rent Bostian Heights. Nice 2 BR, 2BA on private lot. Appli. Rent & Deposit. Call 704-857-3690 Davie County Furnished 2 BR, private lot in country, no pets. 3 people limit. 336-284-4758 East area. 2BR, 1BA in small park. Limit 2. No pets. $350 rent. $350 deposit. 704-279-8526 East Area. 2BR, water, trash. Limit 2. Dep. req. No pets. Call 704-6367531 or 704-202-4991

Manufactured Home for Rent Salis. 2BR/1BA, priv lot w/deck, 2 mi from I-85, free water, 1-2 persons, $350 / mo + dep. 704-633-3134 Salis. For Sale or Rent. 3990 Statesville Boulevard. Lot 1. 3BR. 1½ BA. $449/mo. 704-640-3222 Salis., 2BR priv lot, water & garbage p/u, cent H/A, limit 3, no pets. $450/mo + $450 dep. 704-639-1242 Lv msg Salisbury 2BR / 2BA, 3 storage buildings, appliances, $550/mo + deposit. 704-245-4268 Salisbury 4BR, 2BA double wide. $750 per month. Carson High area. Available now. Call 704-798-5760

Salisbury. For Sale or Rent. 3990 Statesville Boulevard. Lot 13, 2BR. $329/mo. 704-640-3222 South area. 2BR mobile home, remodel w/ A/C, $425/mo., $200 deposit. No pets. 704-857-2649 West & South Rowan. 2 & 3 BR. No pets. Perfect for 3. Water included. Please call 704-857-6951

Roommate Wanted Salis. Greenleaf Subd. Share lg home, incl's utilities, swimming pool etc. $365$600/mo. 704-278-2543

Rooms for Rent MILLER HOTEL Rooms for Rent Weekly $110 & up 704-855-2100 Morningside Lane. 2 rooms avail. Nice, quiet neighborhood. $400/mo. No drugs, smoking or pets. 704-267-3289 Nice private room, priv. entrance, bus line front door. $100/wk. 704-6361136 leave tel. number

Ellis Park. 2BR, 1BA. Water, sewer, appl incl'd. Central air. Pets Ok. $500/mo. 704-279-7463

Spencer. 2BR. Appls., W/D, well water + storage bldg. $525/mo. + dep. 704-630-0785.

Office and Commercial Rental Rockwell, 305 China Grove Hwy., 3BR/1½BA, lots of storage, built-ins, big porch and out building, $650 rent + deposit. Call Lydia 704209-0131

Office and Commercial Rental

FOR LEASE - Prime Location near VA & RRMC hospitals. 3 Offices, reception room, room & 2 break restrooms. Ashley Shoaf Realty 704-633-7131

Faith 3BR /2BA, nice neighborhood, no pets. $650/mo + dep. 704279-4282

Restaurant fully equipped. 85 feat In china grove. $1700 per month. 704-855-2100

High Rock Lake, 2BR / 2BA, no pets, limit 3, no smoking, lease/refs $500 / mo. + dep. 704-636-8500

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

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

Hurley School Rd. area. 2BR, 1BA. Nice subdiv. Well kept. 3 people. $425 + dep. 704-640-5750

Salis. Bus line, A/C & cable No Drugs! Discount if paid monthly. Please call 704-640-5154

Gold Hill, 2 bedroom, trash and lawn service included. No pets. $450 month. 704-433-1255

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474 Jake Alexander Blvd., Salisbury, NC

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REDUCED-Cute bungalow w/large detached garage and 1+ acres. Convenient location. 2 bedrooms, bath. Call Jayne Land ! R50422

CHARMING HOME that has been updated. Lovely hardwood floors. Covered front porch. 2 bedrooms and bath with 1283 sqft. Priced at $93,900-Call Cathy or Trent Griffin to show you this great home! R50951

EVERY ROOM LOOKS like flipping pages in a magazine! Decorated like you won’t believe! Wonderful hardwood floors. 3 bedrooms and 3 baths! 2970 square feet! Priced at $212,900. Call Vicki Medlin! R50956

WATERFRONT HOME w/beautiful yard. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, open floor plan, oak hardwood floors. 23x24 wired workshop w/heat & air. Only $149,900. Call Jayne to see! 704-433-6621 R50282

YOU MUST SEE this practically new 4 BR 3 bath home with finished rec room too! All this located on 3.5 acres close enough to the lake that you have a view of it most of the year. Wood floors, trey ceilings, 22' covered front porch are just a few of the extras. Call Mitzi to see! $269,900 R50918

CHARMING BRICK HOME with open floor plan. A Kitchen made for Mom with its many cabinets. Great Room opens to Deck overlooking large privacy fenced back yard. Master bedroom has 2 full baths! Priced @$166,900. Call Jeanie for appointment. 704 202-4738 R-50955

BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Formal dining room plus family room with fireplace. Generous sized master bedroom with extra large bath. Kitchen has lots of cabinets & pantry. Laundry room. Screened porch PLUS deck! 2 car attached garage PLUS 1 detached. Call Jeanie for details. Asking $215,000 930518

14 ACRES PLUS 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths with 2000 square feet plus 881 basement! Privacy and acreage! Huge workshop too! Double garage! A must see home ! Call Cathy or Trent Griffin ! Priced at $379,900. R50962

GRACE RIDGE OFFERS this fine home with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths with split floor plan. Nice bonus room above garage. Hardwood floors. Patio out back for entertaining. Double Garage. Priced at $169,900-Call Cathy or Trent Griffin! R50964

SOLID BRICK HOME on large level lot in Cleveland! 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. Formal dining room and spacious kitchen. Hardwood floors. Priced at $67,000- R50965. Call Lin Litaker!

VERY NICE TOWNHOME with 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Nicely decorated. Enjoy swimming pool and tennis courts and clubhouse. $119’s. Call Peggy Mangold to see this townhome! T50961

BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED HOME with fresh paint and hardwoods. 2 bedrooms and bath for $54,900-Call Lin Litaker! R50966

LOVELY NEW HOME with stacked stone front. Double garage. Great room with built-ins. Owner’s suite is spacious . Partially finished bonus room. Call Tom Karriker or Helen Miles! Priced AT $174,900-R50970

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Beautiful brick home is updated and newly decorated. Living room and bedrooms have hardwood floors. Updated kitchen appliances. Electric has been updated. Unfinished basement with remodeled bath. Peaceful settings on .8 of an acre. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths with 1250 sqft. $128,000. R50928 DIRECTIONS: Jake Alexander Blvd, left on Hwy 150 (Mooresville Rd), turn left on Sunset Drive, home is on the right.

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CATHY GRIFFIN, REALTOR, GRI.....................................704-213-2464 DEBORAH JOHNSON, REALTOR ...................................704-239-7491 LIN LITAKER, REALTOR, GRI,CRS,ABR.............................704-647-8741 SUE MACLAMROC, REALTOR ........................................704-202-4464 SHERYL FRY, REALTOR...................................................704-239-0852 C. CARY GRANT, REALTOR, GRI ....................................704-239-5274

WENDY CARLTON, REALTOR.........................................704-640-9557 HEATHER GURLEY, REALTOR .........................................704-640-3998 KATHERINE FLEMING, REALTOR....................................704-798-3429 TRENT GRIFFIN, REALTOR .............................................704-798-4868 MILLIE STOUT, REALTOR, GRI ........................................704-213-9601 JEANIE BEAVER, BROKER IN CHARGE,GRI.....................704-202-4738

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Carport and Garages $50 Service Calls

336-757-0887 336-751-6299 Senior Citzen discount with this ad.

Auctions

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

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

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Job Seeker meeting at 112 E. Main St., Rockwell. 6:30pm Mons. Rachel Corl, Auctioneer. 704-279-3596 KEN WEDDINGTON Total Auctioneering Services 140 Eastside Dr., China Grove 704-8577458 License 392

Let me help you! I clean houses and I'm good at it. VERY reasonable. 20 yrs. FREE estimates. Make tomorrow better! Call me today! 704-279-8112

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Child Care and Nursery Schools Childcare Available in My Home 6 wks & up! All Shifts

Cleaning Services

Home Improvement

Fencing

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

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

Grading & Hauling Beaver Grading Quality work, reasonable rates. Free Estimates 704-6364592 Grading, Clearing, Hauling, and Topsoil. Please Call 704-633-1088

Concrete Work

All types concrete work ~ Insured ~ NO JOB TOO SMALL! Call Curt LeBlanc today for Free Estimates

Reasonable rates. 17 years experience. Michelle, 704-603-7490 FReferences AvailableF

Home Improvement

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

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

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

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

Liberty Home Inspections, Inc. 15 yrs Experience! 704-279-0871 or 704-647-4521

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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

CASH FOR JUNK CARS And batteries. Call 704-279-7480 or 704-798-2930

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

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

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

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

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

Miscellaneous Services

Heating and Air Conditioning

Hodges Services. Complete plumbing and AC service, $45 service calls, Sr. Citizen's discounts. Call today! 336-829-8721

Pools and Supplies

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

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

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

Large Groups Welcome!

Roofing and Guttering

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

Browning ConstructionStructural repair, flooring installations, additions, decks, garages. 704-637-1578 LGC

FREE ESTIMATES! LOWEST PRICES!

Don't Cry, Stay Dry Roof Connection

Painting and Decorating

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

Tree Service A-1 Tree Service

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

~ 704-202-8881~ Recognized by the Salisbury Tree Board

Bowen Painting Interior and Exterior Painting 704-630-6976 www.bowenpaintingnc.com

20 Years Experience All types of roofing Metal, Shingle, Rubber Insurance Claims Welcome 24 Hour Emergency Service Call Steve Furr

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

Graham's Tree Service Free estimates, reasonable rates. Licensed, Insured, Bonded. 704-633-9304 John Sigmon Stump grinding, Prompt service for 30+ years, Free Estimates. John Sigmon, 704-279-5763. Johnny Yarborough, Tree Expert trimming, topping, & removal of stumps by machine. Wood splitting, lots cleared. 10% off to senior citizens. 704-857-1731 MOORE'S Tree TrimmingTopping & Removing. Use Bucket Truck, 704-209-6254 Licensed, Insured & Bonded

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Brisson - HandyMan Home Repair, Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical, etc. Insured. 704-798-8199

Guttering, leaf guard, metal & shingle roofs. Ask about tax credits.

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

Lawn Maint. & Landscaping

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

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

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The Floor Doctor

Roofing and Guttering

Plumbing Services

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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

Painting and Decorating

3 Mowing 3 Trimming 3 Edging 3 Landscaping 3 Trimming Bushes

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

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R. Giles Moss Auction & Real Estate-NCAL #2036. Full Service Auction Company. Estates ** Real Estate Had your home listed a long time? Try selling at auction. 704-782-5625

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SATURDAY, JULY 31, 2010 The Salisbury Post reserves the right to edit or exclude any birthday submission. Space is limited, 1st come 1st served, birthdays only. Please limit your birthday greetings to 4 per Birthday. Fax: 704-630-0157 In Person: 131 W. Innes Street Online: www.SalisburyPost.com (under Website Forms, bottom right column)

Happy birthday Lara Drew. We love you. Dad, Mama, Mallory and T.J.

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Happy birthday to my granddaughter, Chole Bolick. We love you. Mamaw Grace, Dona & Jennifer

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I want to wish my one and only grandson a happy 1st birthday! I love you Caleb! Grandma Alice Jackson Happy Birthday Caleb! Love your big cousin Reagan

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We love you Jakifer!

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Happy Birthday Aunt Gail Have Fun Today Love Kimi, Ja-Kei

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Happy Birthday Gail from your Goddaughter Toya, little Ant and Tyrienna Happy Birthday Gail from your cousins Geraldine & Lisa

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MawMaws Kozy Kitchen

Hamburger, Fries & Tea ................$4.99 Grilled Hamburger Steak, 2 Sides & Tea ............................$5.99

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No. 60233 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Elizabeth B. Buck, 210 West Glenview Drive, Salisbury, NC 28147, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of October, 2010, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. Today's Date: July 8, 2010. John T. Hudson, Executor for the estate of Elizabeth B. Buck, deceased, file 10E692, 122 N. Lee Street, Salisbury, NC 28144 Attorney at Law: John T. Hudson, Doran, Shelby, Pethel & Hudson, PA, 122 N. Lee St., Salisbury, NC 28144 No. 60258 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having Qualified as Administrator for the estate of Gary Lee Goodman, 1050 Penny Lane, Salisbury, NC 28146, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporation having claims against the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of October, 2010 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment. This the 20th day of July, 2010. Patricia Joanne Goodman, Co-Administrator of the estate of Gary Lee Goodman, File #10E744, 1050 Penny Lane, Salisbury, NC 28146, Tonya G. Gordon, 150 Teeter St., China Grove, NC 28023 Attorney at Law, Richard D. Locklear, P.O. Box 56, Landis, NC 28088

No. 60288 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NORTH CAROLINA, ROWAN COUNTY Under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by JACK CHRISTOPHER SCOTT AND WIFE, MELISSA WOODWARD SCOTT to WILLIAM R ECHOLS, Trustee(s), which was dated May 16, 2006 and recorded on May 22, 2006 in Book 1066 at Page 198, Rowan County Registry, North Carolina. Default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, Brock & Scott, PLLC, having been substituted as Trustee in said Deed of Trust, and the holder of the note evidencing said indebtedness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the courthouse door of the county courthouse where the property is located, or the usual and customary location at the county courthouse for conducting the sale on August 12, 2010 at 2:30PM, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property situated in Rowan County, North Carolina, to wit: All that certain lot or parcel of land situated in the Locke Township, Rowan County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at an existing stone, said existing stone further referenced as being located within the margin of right of way for Hurley School Road and further referenced as being the Southeast corner of Erika I. Spry (back title information being Deed Book 516, page 475 and Deed Book 546, page 879); thence the following lines of Erika Spry, (1) North 89 deg. 53 min. 53 sec. West 216.58 feet; thence (2) South 89 deg. 59 min. 57 sec. East 20.2 feet to a new iron pin, said iron pin being located in the common line of Erika Spry and being the common corner of Claudy R. Melton, Jr.; thence continuing along the following line of Claudy R. Melton Jr., South 3 deg. 7 min. 5 sec. West 118.01 feet to a new iron pin, said iron pin being the common line of Claudy R. Melton, Jr.; thence continuing along the new line South 89 deg. 54 min. 24 sec. East 241.24 feet (passing a new iron pin at 211.23 feet to a point, said point being located in the centerline of Hurley School Road; thence continuing along the centerline of Hurley School Road North 01 deg. 43 min. 19 sec. East 15.36 feet to a point; thence continuing North 00 deg. 54 min. 16 sec. East 90.83 feet to a point; thence continuing North 00 deg. 16 min. 10 sec. East 11.48 feet to the point of BEGINNING. Save and except any releases, deeds of release or prior conveyances of record. Said property is commonly known as 1520 Hurley School Road, Salisbury, NC 28147. Third party purchasers must pay the excise tax, and the court costs of Forty-Five Cents (45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). A cash deposit (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or Seven Hundred Fifty Dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. Following the expiration of the statutory upset bid period, all the remaining amounts are immediately due and owing. Said property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale is being offered for sale, transfer and conveyance "AS IS WHERE IS." There are no representations of warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to the property being offered for sale. This sale is made subject to all prior liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land transfer taxes, special assessments, easements, rights of way, deeds of release, and any other encumbrances or exceptions of record. To the best of the knowledge and belief of the undersigned, the current owner(s) of the property is/are Jack Christopher Scott and Melissa Woodward Scott. An Order for possession of the property may be issued pursuant to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the purchaser and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court of the county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on or after October 1, 2007, may, after receiving the notice of sale, terminate the rental agreement upon 10 days' written notice to the landlord. The notice shall also state that upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the effective date of the termination. If the trustee is unable to convey title to this property for any reason, the sole remedy of the purchaser is the return of the deposit. Reasons of such inability to convey include, but are not limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to the confirmation of the sale and reinstatement of the loan without the knowledge of the trustee. If the validity of the sale is challenged by any party, the trustee, in their sole discretion, if they believe the challenge to have merit, may request the court to declare the sale to be void and return the deposit. The purchaser will have no further remedy. Substitute Trustee Brock & Scott, PLLC By: Jeremy B. Wilkins, NCSB No. 32346 5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200 Wilmington, NC 28403 PHONE: (910) 392-4988 FAX: (910) 392-8587 File No.: 10-12231-FC01 ASAP# 3669459 07/31/2010, 08/07/2010

Salisbury, NC terminal seeks exp. T/T drivers for team runs to Ohio, Texas, and SE region. Potential $100K and up, plus benefits. Ideal for husband & wife. Min. 2 yrs OTR. Please call 704-630-4719

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

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

Property Manager Needed for Salisbury apts. Min. 2 + yrs mgmt exper. Fax resume: 704-210-8794 Proud of your company? Put your logo in the ad.

Employment

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Caregiver needed immediately. Night shift for elderly female. Refs req'd. 704-202-9051.

$10 to start. Earn 40%. 704-754-2731 or 704278-2399

Customer Service Representative needed full-time (M-F 8-5), temp position, may become perm. depending on performance & co. need, $8/hr + benefits. Duties incl. entering orders, answering customer & sales rep inquiries, preparing BOLs & shipping labels. Requires knowledge of MS Office, cust svc exp. a plus. Email resume to: custservicerecruiter@earthlink.net Restaurant

Waitstaff With experience needed. Must be available all shifts. Apply at: Hendrix BBQ on Hwy 70. No phone calls.

Sales

SALESPERSON / CONSULTANT needed to work in Salisbury office for weight loss business. Must have great phone skills and be client oriented. Hourly + commission. Full or part time avail for the right person. Please send resume to Wendy: SimplyWendy@aol.com

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

Local people needed to join our winning sales team. We offer the best hours in the business and you can actually earn salary plus commission of 25%. Experienced Preferred. Apply to:

Phil Coger or Ken Morris

Yard Sale Area 1 Salisbury Huge MultiFamily Yard Sale, 855 E. Ridge Rd, Saturday, July 31, 7am-5pm. Chihuahua puppies, Furniture, thousands of DVDs, lots of clothes, office supplies, lamps, light fixtures, toys. Priced to sell, all must go! Salisbury Multi - Family Garage Sale, 520 Spence Drive, Sat, July 31, 8am12noon (Old Mocks-ville Rd to Landsdowne Subdiv., turn onto Spence Dr). Little Tykes, Barbies, games, puzzles, household items, curtians, bed spreads, dress up trunk, Sweet Magic Kitchen

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Yard Sale Area 2 Salisbury Multi-Family Yard Sale, 6320 Meadow th Lane (5 road to the left beside Hwy Patrol Station, 7th house on left), Saturday, July 31, 7am-1pm. Children's toys, household items, new chrome bumper, clothes, lots of items for everyone!

Salisbury Yard Sale, 204 Brookstone Way (from 52 turn on Bank St. stay straight past Granite Quarry Elementary School, development 1 mile on right), Saturday, July 31, 7am-1pm. Children's clothes, toys, adult clothes, furniture, etc.

Salisbury Mutli-Family Yard Sale, 2621 Fox Fire Dr., (Off Rowan Mill Rd), Saturday July 31, 6:30am2pm. Household items, Name brand clothes & shoes, glassware, new items, antiques.

Salisbury Yard Sale, 512 Magnolia Ave. (from Old Concord Rd turn onto Gold Hill Dr then onto Magnolia Ave across from Morlan Park area), Saturday, July 31, 7am-1pm. Children's school uniforms, baby clothes, crafts, picture frames and much more!

Salisbury Yard Sale, 2618 Fox Fire Dr., (Hwy 150 or S. Main to Rowan Mill Rd. to Fox Fire), Saturday, July 31, 6am-10am. Kids, ladies, mens clothing $1, bikes, childrens guitar / keyboard, books.

Yard Sale Area 3 China Grove Multi-Family Yard Sale, 230 Sheppard Plant, Saturday, July 31, 7am-12noon. Baby/toddler items, NASCAR stuff, electronics, adult clothes & more! China Grove

Yard Sale Saturday 7am-1pm. 1635 Shue Rd. Beds, dressers, couch, chairs, other furniture, old games, glassware, cookware, baskets, wood stove & lots more

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Find all the best sales without the headaches! Plot your route from one sale to another! www.salisburypost.com Yard Sale Area 1

Yard Sale Area 4

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

Salisbury/Milford Hills Yard Sale, 1652 Wiltshire Rd. July 31 9a-3p. Fossils, Indian stone artifacts, mound builder stones, sand samples, stalactites/cuts, stone bowls, Civil War cannon ball, olive wood boxes, LP's, sacred Chimayo soil, dining table & hutch

Granite Quarry Yard Sale, 121 S. Walnut St. (across street from Granite Quarry Elementary School), Saturday, July 30, 7am12noon. Huge amount of items from multiple households. Really good stuff and more!

MDS COORDINATOR Organized and dependable RN needed for resident assessment nurse/care plan coordinator at 100 bed nursing facility. One - two years experience required.

Apply in person or send resume to: Glenn Terry, Administrator Autumn Care of Salisbury 1505 Bringle Ferry Rd Salisbury, NC 28146

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Salisbury. Yard Sale Sat. July 31st . 8am-2pm. No early birds. 430 Pinewood Ave. Lots of nice items. Patio furniture, electronics, men & women's clothes, sporting & household items, '84 Corvette and more! Rain Date 8/7.

Davie-Clemmons Yard Sales YARD SALE AREAS Area 1 - Salisbury, East Spencer, & Spencer Area 2 – W. Rowan incl Woodleaf, Mt. Ulla & Cleveland Area 3 - S. Rowan incl Landis, China Grove, Kannapolis & Mooresville Area 4 - E. Rowan incl. Granite Quarry, Faith, Rockwell & Gold Hill Area 5 - Davidson Co. Area 6 – Davie Co. and parts of Davidson Co. This is a rough guide to help plan your stops, actual areas are determined by zip code. Please see map in your Salisbury Post or online at salisburypost.com under Marketplace click on 'Yard Sale Map' to see details.

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Rockwell Multi-family Yard Sale, 275 Brooks Farm Dr., (Hwy 152 to Holshouser to Brooks Farm Dr) Saturday, July 31, 7am-12pm. Tons of baby & kids furniture, toys & clothes, household items, TV, bikes, crib, car seats, adult clothes, Thomas train items, movies, computer game, bedding, many more items.

Yard Sale Area 2 Salisbury Huge Multi Family Yard Sale, 127 Chelton Ct. (Grace Ridge Subd. off Grace Ch Rd), Fri & Sat, July 30 & 31, 7am-3pm. Lots of baby items, computers and accessories, furniture, clothes, shoes, toys, lots more! Salisbury Multi-Family Yard Sale, 170 Bonaventure Drive (In Glen Heather Estates. Off 150, 3 miles from Credit Union), Saturday, July 31, 7am1pm. Clothes, kitchen appliances, dishes, furniture, computers, books and more!

Salisbury Multi-Family Yard Sale, 2010 Oak Farm Road, Friday, July 30 and Saturday, July 31, 7am-2pm. Tools, Mead Auto Star, JR 50 cycle, miscellaneous household & more! Come school shop. Boys, mens & girls infant through 7 clothes.

Baby Items Baby Girl Clothes, 0-9 months, very good condition, smoke-free home, 175 pieces. $140 cash obo. 704-213-0190 Baby Swing-Very good condition, pink & brown w/flowers, flower mobile, tray table, multiple speeds, timer & music/ nature sounds. $60 obo. 704-213-0190 Bassinet/Cradle, very nice, neutral, has hood, mobile, lights, plays lullabies, classical music, nature sounds, storage basket. 3 sheets incl. $60 obo 704-213-0190 Breastpump - Medela Pump In Style Breastpump works great. $80 OBO Call Christina 704-213-0251

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SALISBURY POST Baby Items Carseats - 2 Evenflo infant carseats w/bases $25; Scenera carseat can be used rear/forward facing $25. Playtex dual electric breastpump $45. Cradle $25. 704-2674926 after 6pm Crib Bedding – Winnie The Pooh blue headboard, bumper pad, mobile, blanket, sheet & diaper stacker. $30. 704431-4241 Exersaucer-$10; walker$15; rocking horse-$10; Infant size 6 Jordans-$5. Call 704-431-4241 Full-Size Stroller $20.00, Bath tub $10.00, Solid Cherry Oak Toddler Bed $75.00, Evenflo High Chair $12.00, Plastic Booster Seat $9.00 Contact Denise at 704633-3618. Jumperoo–Rainforest, very good condition, plays music & sounds, adjustable seat, can be folded for easier storage. Salisbury area 704-2130190 $50 obo Pack N Play Eddie Bauer, good condition. $35 Please Call. 704-938-3452 Stroller-Cosco Navy Blue/Red Umbrella Stroller with canopy & storage, $15. Call 704-938-3452

Boocoo Auction Items *All Boocoo Auction Items are subject to prior sale, and can be seen at salisburypost.boocoo.com Children's Dolphin Accent Wallpaper Wall Mural. Listing #28621. Buy Now $19.99 each. Can be seen at salisburypost.boocoo.com Myrtle Beach SC Vacation Ownership. Listing #28933. Buy Now $8,700. Can be seen at salisburypost.boocoo.com

Lawn and Garden Huskee 18 HP, 42 in. cut, good condition. Please call Ken for details 704633-3975 Riding Mower – Rall 11 hp, 42 inch cut. $100; Troy Bilt pony tiller $100. 704-636-6437 Want to buy your low priced, unused or fixable lawn mowers & tillers. Also, I do repairs. 704-431-4837

Machine & Tools Table Saw – Delta 10 inch, mounted on a Skill stand. $125. 704-7982787 after 6 pm

Medical Equipment

Computers & Software Laptop - HP Pavilion, very good condition, has remote & needs password reset. $200 negotiable. Call 704-4333400 & leave a message.

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

Sweet Peas $1.00 Sale Starting Aug 2nd School uniforms & winter clothes in stock!

2127 Statesville Blvd.

Electronics

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

Food & Produce Frozen Blackberries! $4/qt., 535 Garrick Rd Salisbury 704-633-3935

Bedroom suite, new 5 piece. All for $297.97. Hometown Furniture, 322 S. Main St. 704-633-7777 Coffee Table, Queen Anne Glass Top/Mahogany Wood, $150. 704-938-3452 Dryer. Frigidaire heavy duty dryer. E.C. $110. Petsafe in ground fence. New. $75. 704-279-9405 Oven. Frigidaire Wall Oven Gas, White, 24" with broiler. Used approx 2 yrs. $250. 704-642-1328 Sofa & Loveseat – Reclining, by Lane Needs new upholstery, $50. 704-938-3452 Sofa. Braddington Young beige leather sofa. 102 inches. Like new. $500. 704-636-6705

Diamond wedding set. 25ct emerald cut w/ .50ct baguettes set in white gold 50 + years old. Excel. Cond. $495. 704-614-2006

Lawn and Garden Holshouser Cycle Shop Lawn mower repairs and trimmer sharpening. Pick up & delivery. (704)637-2856

Found dog. Looks like a Huskey, male, Monday, July 26 in Hurley School area. Please call to ID. 704-267-8493

Utility trailer 5 x 10! great shape, needs front leaf spring welded! Paid $800 will sell for $500 OBO! 704-212-2748

LOST on 7/23 Pink Nintendo DS in Old Navy Parking Lot. DEVASTATED CHILD. If found please call 704630-4921

Notices

Notices

PUBLIC NOTICE

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

Art Painting – By Berthe Michel, “Evening at Mike's Pond” $250 704-633-7489 Bath Tissue - 1 Case, 96 Rolls, 500sheets/ 2-ply. $35. Please Call 704-433-5556 CB Radio, $55 obo. Kenmore Dishwasher, $65 obo. Please Call 704-213-6201

Autos

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

Until further notice, the Salisbury Housing Authority will close some categories of applications for its Public Housing Program. This is due to the very long wait-time to be housed.

We will close the application process for: 0/1 bedroom for individuals 50 years old and over or disabled.

Cadillac Deville, 2000. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

Applications are accepted every Thursday from 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Applicants must bring birth certificates and Social Security cards for all family members and an official photo ID for all members over 18. Applicants should also bring any verification of Social Security and SSI, if applicable. Call 704-636-1410 for more information. More Details = Faster Sales!

Cadillac, 2003 Deville Bronze Mist on Oatmeal leather 4.6 V8 North Star with auto tranny am, fm, cd, tape, all power options, like new inside & out RUNS & DRIVE NEW! 704-603-4255

Music Sales & Service

For Sale - 2 swivel black wrought iron bar stools w/padded cushions. 24 in. Like new. $35.00 each. Call (704)278-9779

Gone Fishing Fishing Rods & Reels (14). USA Made, good condition, ready to go. $125 OBO. Please Call 704-278-0629

Have a Seat! Benches, wood, backless, (2) 4 ft. long, $15 each. (1) 3 ft. long. $10. Call 704-431-4550 Hospital Bed - Electric w/trapeze bar, excellent condition. $250. Walker $15; Bathtub bar $10; New commode chair $40; Call 704-278-9779

Autos

Financing Available!

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

Ford 1991 Escort, burgundy, manual shift, good interior/exterior, needs some work. $500. 336-909-2664 Lv. Msg.

HONDA, 2003, ACCORD EX. $500-700 down, will help finance. Credit, No Problem! Private party sale. Call 704-838-1538

Yamaha Bass; stand, case & amplifier. $300.00 Call 704-633-5657.

02 TOYOTA TACOMA XTRA-CAB 4X2 4 cyl, auto, PW, PL, AC, CD, low miles, will not last $10,996 704.637.9090

Volvo, 2006 S60 2.5T Onyx black with cream leather interior, sunroof, cd player, all power, alloy wheels, super nice! 704-603-4255 Ford, 1999 Crown Victoria LX. 4 Door Sedan. 4 speed automatic $6,845. 1-800-542-9758 Stock # F10305A2 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

Ford, 2002 Focus ZX3 Hatch back. Auto transmission. $6,445 1-800-542-9758 Stock # P7428A 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

Collector Cars Suzuki, 2007 Forenza Fusion. Red Metallic on gray cloth interior. 2.0 4 cylinder auto trans, am, fm, cd, very spacious clean insideand out LOW MILES!!! runs & drives like NEW! 704-603-4255

Ford, 2002 ThunderBird Convertible. White w/ dark gray leather interior, am, fm, cd changer, 3.9 V8, auto trans, all power options, fog lights, chrome rims with good tires. A REAL Must See! 704-603-4255 Chevrolet 2005 Trail Blazer LS/LT. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

Toyota, 2002 Camry, SE V6 4 door sedan. Salsa red. $8,745. 1-800-542-9758 Stock # T10487A 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

Toyota, 2004 Camry LE 4 Door Sedan. 4 speed automatic. $8,845. 1-800542-9758. Stock #T11033A. 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

Timber wanted - Pine or hardwood. 5 acres or more select or clear cut. Shaver Wood Products, Inc. Call 704-278-9291.

Ford, 2006, Ford 500. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

Chevrolet, 2007 Impala 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! Ford, 2007 Focus SE White over gray cloth interior, 2.0 with auto trans, AM, FM, CD, sat radio, power windows, brakes & locks. Cold ac, LOW MILES, runs & drives great! 704-603-4255

Watches – and scrap gold jewelry. 704-636-9277 or cell 704-239-9298

Business Opportunities

Toyota, 2004 Corolla S Sedan. 4 Speed automatic. $8,945. 1-800-542-9758 Stock # P7429A 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

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05 CADILLAC CTS 3.6 V6, auto, leather, moonroof, PW, PL, tile, cruise, chrome wheels, loaded $14,994 704.637.9090

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

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

Corvette 1984, 65,200 miles! White exterior, red leather interior, 5.7 V-8, custom wheels, spoiler, ground effects, two Targa tops. Runs & looks great. $10,995. 704-640-2946

Harley Davidson, 2007 Ultra Classic. Pacific Blue Pearl, 2400 miles, garage w/ kept, 1st service synthetics, cruise, 96 cubic inches, 6 speed trans., loaded: AM/FM / CD/ CB, 2 Harley D.O.T. Helmets, 2 intercom sys., transferable warranty (3yrs. left) w/unlimited miles, stock pipes, magnum pipes; 1,000 lb. rolling bike lift. $16,487. 704-326-6675

Chevrolet, 2008 HHR Panel LS 2 Door SUV Victory red.$12,245. 1-800-542-9758 Stock #F10416A 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

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

Recreational Vehicles

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AA Antiques. Buying anything old, scrap gold & silver. Will help with your estate or yard sale. 704-433-1951. 04 KIA OPTIMA EX V6 Auto, PW PL, Tilt, Cruise, AC, CD, Pseat, Alloys. Priced to sell $6996 704.637.9090

LOOKING GOOD!

Motorcycles & ATVs

Want to Buy Merchandise

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

Trucks, SUVs & Vans

Buick, 1997 LeSabre Limited Sedan Gold. 4 speed automatic. $6,445. 1-800-542-9758 Stock # P7500A 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

Saab, 1995 900 S Convertible with new tires & brakes. 29 MPG city 33 MPG highway. Good condition. $2,650. 704728-9898, Salisbury.

Misc For Sale

Send Us Photos Of You with your Salisbury Post to: famous@salisburypost.com

Dryer – Electric, $100; Washer - $100 and House Wrap, 9'x150' $75. 704-798-1926

Autos

We will continue to close applications for: 0/1 bedroom for non-elderly (under 50). All 2 and 3 bedroom families.

Autos

Concession Trailer, 2010. 16 x 7, self-contained with generator, H/C running water, deep fryer, grill, heat lamp, 2 sinks, bun warmer, refrig, freezer, microwave. $16,500. 704-633-0616

Autos

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GOING ON VACATION?

Chevrolet, 2007 Malibu 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

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

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Winnebago, 2002 Minnie. Class C. Original owner, 27,000 miles. Refrigerator, freezer, range and generator. Sleeps 5. Asking $34,700. Call 704-630-9246

Service & Parts

Authorized EZGO Dealer. 30 years selling, servicing GOLF CARS Golf Car Batteries 6 volt, 8 volt. Golf car utility sales. US 52, 5 miles south of Salisbury. Beside East Rowan HS & Old Stone Winery. Look for EZGO sign. All batteries brand new, not reconditioned or refurbished (definition: weak or old batteries washed out). Buy 6 batteries & receive $10 gift receipt for purchase of a bottle of OLD STONE Wine. Coupon good until 7/31/10. 704-245-3660

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

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

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

Mandolin – 1940's Gibson. Excellent $400; 1940's Kay Banjo & Case $150. 704-638-4110 METAL: Angle, Channel, Pipe, Sheet & Plate Shear Fabrication & Welding FAB DESIGNS 2231 Old Wilkesboro Rd Open Mon-Fri 7-3:30 704-636-2349

Mobile home type trailer/camper, 8' x 30', good for storage or river site. $850. 704-633-1150 Push mower $40, 8 HP Snapper riding mower $150. Call 704-431-4837 for more information.

Show off your stuff!

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

Free Stuff

Free dog, To a good home only! Owners moving. Small to medium sized black/tan house dog (mixed breed). 4 yrs old, shots UTD, great family pet. Very Sweet/ Loving! 704-647-0062 Free lumber. Unfinished lumber from an old barn. You must remove. 704574-7912

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Call today about our Private Party Special!

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

06 KIA AMANTI V6, Auto, Leather, Moonroof, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, AC, CD, Alloys, hard to find. $12,997 704.637.9090

Free Player Piano works, upright freezer needs door gasket, Metal basketball post, metal hammock frame, Recliner chairs. 704-636-8483 Hay. I've got free hay for anyone that wants to cut/bale...approx 5-6 acres in Faith. Call 336596-8723

Instruction Send us a photo and description we'll advertise it in the paper for 15 days, and online for 30 days

06 HONDA ACCORD EX-L 4 cyl, Auto, Leather, Moonroof, PW, PL, Tilt, Cruise, Alloys, CD, like new $12,956 704.637.9090

Chevy, 2008 Cobalt Excellent condition, auto, CD player, spoiler, 26K, 32 mpg, one owner with clear title. Asking $9,750 OBO. Call 704-202-4548

Ford, 2007, Escape Hybrid. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

BATTERY-R-US

Wholesale Not Retail

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Volkswagen 2002 Passat GLS 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

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*some restrictions apply

Jewelry

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

Misc For Sale

Furniture & Appliances Air Conditioners, Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Frig. $65 & up. Used TV & Appliance Center Service after the sale. 704-279-6500

Lost & Found

Beginning September 1, 2010, we will accept applications only for: 4 and 5 bedroom families. All persons or families displaced by fire or government action.

Ipod Nano – Apple, 8GB, 5th Gen, Purple, like new, 7 months old, no scratches. Includes original box. $90. 704279-3901.

Farm Equipment & Supplies

Misc For Sale

Hospital Bed, electric. Like New. $325 Please Call 704-633-1150

Old Vintage Cheerwine Drink Machine. Listing #28617. Buy Now $600. Can be seen at salisburypost.boocoo.com Old Vintage Retro Yellow Hotpoint Refrigerator Art Deco. Listing #28619. Buy Now $575. Can be seen at salisburypost.boocoo.com

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Hyundai, 2006 Sonata LX. V6 Sedan. $12,245. Stock #T11048B 1-800-542-9758 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

Chrysler 1999 Concorde LX 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

Chrysler Sebring Touring 2004 convertible, AM/FM, CD, automatic, 69K miles. $7,900. 704-431-4938

Jaguar, 2001 S-Type 4.0L, V8 sedan. $11,445. 1-800-542-9758 Stock # P7486A 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

Mitsubishi, 2007 Galant 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 50 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

Lost & Found 06 PONTIAC G6 SEDAN V6, auto, PW, PL, tilt, cruise, AC, AM/FM CD, alloys, xtra-clean $11,757. 704.637.9090

Lost Cat. Orange tabby in Pinewood Ave / Corbin Hills area. Last seen July 24. Black whiskers, yellow eyes, female fixed, black freckle on her nose, about 13 pounds. 704433-9217 We miss her so much! Lost Items: Set of watercolor brushes and paints lost Sat., 7/24 in the vicinity of Lutheran Home and Klumac Rd. Call 704-637-0134

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Volkswagen 2006 Beetle Convertible. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

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

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

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

Become a CNA Today! Fast & affordable instruction by local nurses. 704-2134514. www.speedycna.com

Found: Male dog near Granite Quarry Park. Tan/white shepherd/lab mix. Approximately 4-6 months old. Wearing a blue collar. Very sweet Call 704-223-0764.

Chrysler, 2005, Town and Country. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

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

Transportation Dealerships

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06 MERCURY MONTEGO PREMIER V6, auto, leather, moonroof, climate control, heated seats, CD, alloys, low low miles $12,993 704.637.9090

If it's a battery, we sell it! We Buy Old Batteries! Faith Rd. to Hwy 152 Store across from Sifford's Marathon 704-213-1005 www.battery-r-us.com

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Volkswagen, 2004 New Beetle GLS 1.8T convertible. $13,745. 1-800-542-9758 Stock # F10290A 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com

Transportation Financing

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

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

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

Ford 2010 Mustang. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

08 CHEVROLET COBALT LT SEDAN 4 cyl, auto, PW, PL, tilt, cruise, AC, CD, great on gas $10,997 704.637.9090

Nissan 1998 Maxima GLE/ GXE/SE. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

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

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


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Trucks, SUVs & Vans

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Trucks, SUVs & Vans

Agent on Duty in office Saturday 10-12

Dodge 2002 Grand Caravan, 138,000 miles, good condition. $3,500. 704-279-8692

GRI, Realtor, Broker

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Honda, 2002 CRV Chianti Red on Saddle cloth interior 2.4 4 cylinder 5 speed tranny, am, fm, cd changer, luggage rack SUNROOF alloy rims w/ like new tires. LOOKS & RUNS NEW!704-603-4255

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Get Bigger Type!

GMC Yukon Denali, 2004. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

Jeep, 1999 Grand Cherokee Limited Burgundy/tan leather 4.7 V8 auto trans, am, fm, cd, Infinity Gold sound system, sunroof, all pwr options, HEATED SEATS. EXTRA CLEAN! 704-603-4255

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GMC, 2000 Yukon 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

Suzuki, 2004 XL7 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

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

Like New!!

Ford, 2003 Explorer XLT 4x4 money green/grey leather interior am,fm,cd chnager, SUNROOF, running boards all power options, towing pkg, RUNS & DRIVES AWSOME! 704-603-4255

Cats Cat – Male, orange. Very sweet, has been neutered & has rabies shot. Can be inside or out. 704-636-0619

Grand Jeep 2000 Cherokee Ltd. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

BEAGLE PUPPIES $90 each. Please call 704-279-6620

Huskies–(2) free female huskies. 2 yrs. old, Their names are Kera & Vera. They were rescue dogs. They are very nice & playful. 704-433-4495

SO SWEET AND LOVEABLE! MUST SEE!

Mini Rat Terrier Puppy. Tri-color, 2 males & 3 females, shots, wormed. $150. Ready for their new home August 8. Reserve yours now! 704-213-4756

FREE DOG- 9 month old Jack Russel/Lab mix. black with white paws. Very friendly and house trained. Needs lots of room to run outside. Please call 704-603-8142 for more info. FREE dog. Chow Chow, male, red. Full blood. 1½ yrs. Family Guard dog. Call 845-337-6900 Free Puppies. Weimaraner & Pit Bull. Wormed. 7 weeks old. 3 black, 2 chocolate. 1 female. 704-859-6241 or 704-754-1253

Realtor, Broker

704-490-1121 terrymfrancis@yahoo.com

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234 WEST COLONIAL DRIVE COME SEE…COME SIGH!!! Enjoy the work and decorating of current owners. This home features hardwood floors, Italian Tile in Updated Kitchen, tile baths, wonderful natural lighting, full basement for hobbies and storage, fenced back yard and lots of privacy and mature trees. 3 brs, 2 baths, sunroom, formal areas and informal, too. Quality Built Brick Ranch in Milford Hills. NEW PRICE and MOTIVATED SELLERS! MLS#50670 MARIE LEONARD-HARTSELL, 704-239-3096 Directions: W Innes St to left on Statesville Blvd to left on West Colonial. Home on right.

468 CAMERON DRIVE This One and one-half story custom home with basement has it all. Located on a park-like setting with stream, in Cameron Glen, basement features rec room, hobby room. In addition there's a basement shop. There are 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, bonus room/office, Loaded with amenities including audio and computer tech wiring, whole house generator remains. Security system, lawn irrigation system,fireplace, triple garage is suitable for storage. Must see. MLS#50897 POE TEAM 704 905 6651 www.thepoeteam.com email:jpoe@carolina.

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1210 FAITH ROAD Hot, hot, hot! The weather and this house! On 1.63 acres, it has an inground pool, just perfect for the hot days we’re having. Beautifully remodeled and updated. 3 BR, 2 BA, wonderful upstairs area, gorgeous kitchen with granite countertop, attached double garage and detached garage. Come see! Visit with THE DOVER TEAM or call 704-633-1111 OR 704-239-3010. MLS#50122. $190s. Directions: From Downtown Salisbury: E. Innes Street, Rt. On Faith Road, cross RR track, house on left across from Oakview Commons.

700 WILEY AVENUE I love this house! It's all brick, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, has gorgeous wood floors, all large rooms, formal dining, breakfast room with built in hutch, laundry room/pantry off kitchen, and a park-like back yard. Walk out basement would make good rec room. Call THE DOVER TEAM AT 704-633-1111 OR 704-239-3010. MLS#50833. $149,900. Directions: From Salisbury: West Innes St., left on Fulton, right on Wiley. House on right at corner of Boyden and Wiley. 4 EN 2OPDAY N SU

585 LOCHSHIRE LANE THE PERFECT STARTER HOME! Open floor plan, well-cared-for, nice country subdivision. Great room features high ceilings and French doors, level lot. 3 BR, 2 BA, split plan. Walk-up attic offers great storage, covered front porch. Join MISSY MCGUIRE SPENCER to preview this great home. Call 704-637-7551. $133,900. MLS# 50667 Directions: West Innes Street to right on Jake Alexander Blvd., left onto Woodleaf Road. Turn left into Covington Heights Subdivision...house will be on the left.

107 FAIRFAX DRIVE THIS PROPERTY IS A BARGAIN!!! An immaculate all brick ranch with 3 BR, 2 BA, large great room with masonry fireplace, a dining room, kitchen, utility area, a screened porch, & garage. Patio, fenced rear yard, & 2 outbuildings (1 electrically wired) on almost an acre of level property. Established neighborhood! ONLY $124,900. MLS# 50562. Join MARTHA HAWKINS, 704-637-7551,to preview this property. DIRECTIONS: E. Innes St., left on Stokes Ferry Rd., left on Newsome Rd., right on Fairfax Dr. (before Bringle Ferry Road). House is on the right in Brentwood Subdivision.

523 STOKES STREET, CHINA GROVE Perhaps the nicest new home for the money in Rowan County. Vaulted ceiling in great room, double tray ceiling in master suite. Wood floors, laminate tile in the wet areas. Arched openings, attractive millwork, kitchen with solid surface counter tops, breakfast area. Large deck, nice neighborhood in China Grove. Only $162,900 and seller will pay $3,000 closing cost. Hosted by CHARLES GLOVER - 704-642-2471 MLS#50241 Directions: From Salisbury, S. Main (Hwy 29) to China Grove, 29 A to down town, right on 152 W (Church St), right on Mitchell, left on Stokes. Home on left. 4 EN 2OPDAY N SU

1130 PARK DRIVE What a nice house! Some Wood floors. GR has fireplace w/gas logs & doors to multilevel deck & great back yard. Kitchen has large pantry and nice cabinetry. Large laundry room. Trane heating system. Neighborhood is wonderful. Offered by THE DOVER TEAM, 704-633-1111 OR 704-239-3010. MLS#50662. $164,500. Directions: From Salisbury: S. Main St., Rt. on Mooresville Rd., Cross Jake Alexander Blvd to Hwy 150. Left on Julius Dr., Rt. on Claude Ave, Rt. on Park Drive. House on left. 5 EN 3OPDAY N SU

4271 BARLEY STREET, CONCORD MUST SEE this lovely home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, New hardwood floors in kitchen, dining, and master bedroom, vaulted ceiling in living room, freshly painted through out, nice shaded partly wooded back yard, and priced to sell. Range, Refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, washer and dryer will convey. MLS#50917 HOST: BARBARA LOMAX Directions: From HWY 85, Exit # 58, go towards Race Track, turn left and then turn right on Pitts School Road. Home located in Cochran Farms on Barley St. Watch for Open House signs.

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Puppies, Beagle, fullblooded. Will be ready July 18th. Parents on site. Wormed and have had 1st shot. $85 each. Please call 704-278-4855 or 704-202-3860 Very Small Toy Poodles

Free dog, Rat terrior/ daschund mix. black and white, male. Shots UTD. Kennel trained. 2 1/2 yrs old. Moving and dog can't go. Call 704-213-7425

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Free Dog to good home. Brittney Spaniel /Australian Shepherd Mix. All shots current. 1 ½ yrs old. 704213-7007

AKC Long Haired Miniature Dachshunds. Black and cream males, $350. Black and cream and shaded cream female, $395. Second Liter: black and tan $325. Dew claws removed. Family raised. Call 336-469-5427

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

POMERANIAN PUPS CKC registered, 16 wks old, 3 males, 1 female $200-$250 OBO 704294-0489, Salisbury

Free Kittens - (4) 7 week old, males, need loving, home, litter-box trained, shots UTD, 3 white & 1 gray. 704-310-9751 or 704-630-6964

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Doberman – Free brown doberman. 1 year old. Has a good temperment. 704-245-8759

Kittens – Free two sweet black kittens. 6-8 weeks old. Please Call 704-279-5865

Chevy, 1999 Silverado 2500 hd extended 6.0 engine auto trans, amfm radio, lighted running boards, camper top, towing pkg, 73,628 LOW MILES for this vehicle!!!! 704-603-4255

Free puppy to a good home. 10 weeks old female bull/jack mix very sweet and pretty. Please call 704-680-3270

Boxerhound Mix, free. 8 mo. old. Free Boxer Pit mix, 2 mo. & free terrier mix, 5 mo. All good with kids. 704-603-8852

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Cats – Free young cats. Litter box trained. Please Call 704-245-8759

Kittens – 7 weeks old, (3) black & white (2) black. Free to a good home. Call 336-995-2855

Toyota, 2008 Limited RAV4. V6. Sunroof, Automatic, 18,000 miles, CD player, extra tire. I am moving out of the country. Need to sell. $19,900.Please call 704754-7255

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

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First Homes, Dream Homes, and Everything In Between Nissan 2003 Murano SL/SE 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

Ford 2002 Ranger. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

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

Ford 1998 Ranger. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off!

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

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Ford, 2004 Ranger, extra cab, 4 wheel drive, 5 speed, cruise, power windows and locks, very clean. 47K miles, $9,000. 704-202-0326

Dodge 2001 Dakota V-6, new tires, spray in bed liner, 33,000 miles, very good shape. Well maintained. $7,000. 704-212-2613

SECLUDED East Rowan ACREAGE! 2,000 sq. ft. home with earth insulated rear and end walls – great on the utility bills!!!. Ranch style home with 6.5+ acres & a tremendous patio overlooking a stocked pond. The open floor plan invites your family and guests to gather around the huge kitchen island and family room. Morgan, Erwin, and East Rowan Schools. Call TERRY FRANCIS to see this home, 704-490-1121. MLS: 962666 / 50963

Wiltshire Village Condo in top condition! Are you lookding for an easy –care lifestyle and an affordable price? This 2 br, 2 full bath condo offers all appliances, a private deck and quality upgrades. You can own for less than you would pay to rent a condo! Motivated Sellers will consider all offers. Enjoy the new pool, tennis courts, and Milford Hills location. $72,000. #50892 Call MARIE LEONARD-HARTSELL for details.

Immaculate 3 bed 2 bath home in Athens West. Large open floor plan with cathedral ceilings & gas logs in Living room. West schools, Huge kitchen with Cherry cabinets, built in BBQ on rear patio…This house needs nothing but a new owner!!! MLS 50984 $194,000 Call GREG today 704 213 6846.

LOT #2 KERN CARLTON ROAD- This water front lot offers 2.75 ACRES on High Rock Lake in a private Gated Community, The Reserve. This is the ultimate in nature reserve lake lots. Truely a must see! Convenants and restrictions available. Large lot, good water and exceptional views Lot prices starting in the .$140's Lot #2 MLS# 50886 www.thepoeteam.com 704 905 6651 JAMES POE

806 Overhill – A great 3 bedroom house in popular Woodfield with nice fenced in back yard. Has lots of Hardwood and tile flooring. Has a sun room and sitting room in the master suite. Call RODNEY QUEEN AT 704-239-3617.

Crenshaw Court – A beautiful home in the Crescent on the golf course. This house is an entertainers delight with swimming pool all on a large lot. Gorgeous and large master suite. Too many details to list. Must see tour this one. Call RODNEY QUEEN AT 704-239-3617.

300 N. Fulton St., Unit 35. Gorgeous Luxury Condo. 2 BR, 2 Baths, 1900 sq. ft. Hardwood floors, Berber carpet thruout. Granite countertops, tile backsplash, tile floors in kitchen and baths. Huge formal dining room and great room. Good closet space. Common basement rec room w/pool table, ping pong table, TV, lounge area. Community garden. Call THE DOVER TEAM AT 704-633-1111 OR 704-239-3010. MLS#50914. $229,900.

300 N. Fulton St., Unit 30. Luxury condo. 1 BR, 1.5 baths, 1300 sq. ft. Hardwood floors thru out. Granite Countertops, tile floors in kitchen baths. SS appliances, tile backsplash, beautiful cabinetry. European washer/dryer unit. Rec room in basement w/pool table, ping pong table, TV, lounge area. Community garden. Call THE DOVER TEAM AT 704-633-1111 OR 704-239-3010. MLS#50915. $169,900.

These sweet puppies are very small and beautiful. 2 black and 2 chocolate 1st shots and Worming. CKC reg. $400. Call Barbara, 704-970-8731

Poodle Puppies. Toy Male Pups, AKC, one light Apricot and one black and Tan Phantom $300 Cash each. Call 704-633-5065

Horses SADDLE – 15” western, black, w/breast collar, pad, girth & bridle w/o reins, $200. 704-8573970

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Puppies. German Shepherd, pure bred. AKC registered. Parents on site. 4 females, 2 males born June 4. 1st shots, dewormed. 704762-0223 or 704-279-4007.

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Puppies, Chihuahuas. One male left, 1st shot, adorable & healthy, weaned & paper trained. Mother & father on site. 704-245-5238

Pure breed AKC Shih Tzu puppies. 7 weeks old Wormed and 1st shots. Mom and Dad on site. Call for more information 704-210-8886 or 704433-3559 Scottish Terrier – approx. 7 yrs. old, calm, affectionate, good companion. Found at Taco Bell, never claimed. Has rabies shot. Free to kind, responsible person. 704-633-9316

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

Water front home on BIG BEAR LOOP ROAD - Lot is 184x254x215 on water x 251! In this splendid setting, our property enjoys picturesque privacy, extensive lake shoreline. Moonlight boat rides..waterfront walks..are just a few of the experiences that characterize life here. The home offers 3 BR, two baths, best lake views, 215' on water with rip/rap in place, gentle grade to deep water. There is a work shop, carport,and screened in porch. Call THE POE TEAM 704 905 6651/704 756 6930, MLS#50941

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SATURDAY July 31, 2010

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Drivers say they were fined

Stewart on pole

BY DAN GELSTON Associated Press

BY GENARO C. ARMAS Associated Press

LONG POND, Pa. — Tony Stewart unbuttoned the top button on his racing suit and let out a sigh. Qualifying for the pole always makes a trip to Pocono Raceway more fun. Stewart zipped his No. 14 Chevy for a qualifying lap Friday of 171.393 mph around the 2.5-mile triangle track to start from the top for Sunday’s Pennsylvania 500. “Man, it felt good,” Stewart said. “If you want a place where you want good track position, it’s here at

Pocono.” Juan Pablo Montoya will start second in the NASCAR Sprint Cup race for an impressive follow-up to last week’s pole start but disappointing 32nd-place finish at the Brickyard 400. Denny Hamlin will start third as he tries to sweep both Pocono races. Hamlin won the Pocono 500 in June. They’ll both have to get past Stewart first, who’s got a little experience with starting up front at the Tricky Triangle. ASSOcIATeD PReSS

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LONG POND, Pa. — Asked the amount of his NASCAR fine, Ryan Newman kept quiet. What did he do? Shrugged shoulders. Hey, maybe the threat of secret fines for speaking out against the stock car series is working after all. NASCAR expects omerta (the code of silence) from its drivers when it comes to publicly lashing out against the sport. If they do, they’ll be fined. Ask Newman or Denny Hamlin. Both Sprint Cup star drivers ac-

knowledged at Pocono Raceway they were the ones fined by NASCAR for making critical comments about the racing series. “It’s not a good thing by any means for our sport,” Newman said Friday. “The less we talk about it, the more we can talk about the racing.” Newman refused to disclose the amount of the fine or what he said. He implied that it was for comments he made after he crashed at Talladega Superspeedway. Newman said in April that winning was “a lottery, racing for a

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THROWBACK BASKETBALL

BY ARNIE STAPLETON Associated Press

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Tim Tebow is ready for the shots, both on the football field and in the locker room. The two-time national champion from Florida practiced with other rookies Friday in TEBOW advance of the start of the Denver Broncos’ training camp and said he couldn’t wait for the hard hits. Tebow, the 25th pick in the NFL draft, is fresh off putting his signature on two contracts, one of them a five-year deal to play for the Broncos and the other a multiyear deal to serve as a pitchman for Jockey underwear. Beyond the usual rookie ritual of carrying veterans’ shoulder pads and maybe grabbing them a cup of coffee or a sandwich, Tebow knows he’ll be catching a good amount of grief for his endorsement of the tighty whities. “A few people have said a few things to me about it,” Tebow said with a hearty chuckle. “Actually, Coach McDaniels was the first one to say something to me. But, you know, I’m sure I’ll get some (more) of it, but it’s all in good fun.” So, what did Josh McDaniels tell his prized pupil? “I told him they passed on me for him,” McDaniels cracked. “I turned it down.” Tebow said he was relieved to have a contract in hand so he could finally practice with the Broncos, who were still negotiating Friday with their other first-round draft pick, wide receiver Demaryius Thomas. Tebow said it felt good to work up a sweat again during the one-hour workout at Dove Valley but what he was really looking forward to was getting hit again. Although he’ll don the red no-contact jersey along with starter Kyle Orton and Brady Quinn when camp starts Sunday, Tebow will get a taste of NFL hitting early on because the coaches are eager to see if they can have him run the ball like he did in college. He won’t be blasted by his own teammates; that kind of contact won’t come until the preseason. “It may be a negative of mine, that I look forward to that and I’m a quarterback, so you kind

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North Rowan’s Tristan Rankin, left, reacts after getting hit in the face by South’s Tony Propst while going for a loose ball during the cavs’ overtime victory.

Cavs win intense battle in OT BY MIKE LONDON mlondon @salisburypost.com

CHINA GROVE — After N o r t h N. Rowan 75 R o w a n S. Rowan 70 edged South R o w a n 75-70 in overtime in Scooter Sherrrill’s Throwback Alumni Basketball Tournament, drained Cavaliers gathered outside the Carson gym. They huddled, they prayed, they cheered, and they laughed, and it was like old ronnie gallagher/SALISBURY POST times for a 42-year-old conNorth’s Bryan Mccullough struction contractor named Jimmy Kesler who had made looks for a teammate.

victory possible. “Putting on the green again — there’s really nothing like it,” said Kesler, who has beaten kidney worries to return to the court. “ I’ll do this as long as I can. It’s a great way to stay in shape, and I’ve got to stay in shape. I’ve got a 10year-old daughter and 4-yearold son to chase around.” Kesler averaged 17.7 points per game for the 1986 North team that won the 2A state championship in, and he scored 20 in the title game. Kesler had a hand in 29 wins in 1986 and was part of another on Friday night.

While North’s 6-foot-6 Bryan McCullough and South’s 6-foot-7 Carlos Dixon, a pair of experienced pros, staged a gunslinging duel on the perimeter, Kesler quietly took over the paint. He got the big rebounds and scored 14 points. McCullough, who starred at UNC Asheville, had 19 points, including seven in overtime. Tristan Rankin, who played at St. Paul’s, led North with 21. Dixon had 26 for South, while Wes Honeycutt had 14. It was a competitive game

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West stars rip East behind 16 threes BY DAVID SHAW dshaw@salisburypost.com

CHINA GROVE — Terris Sifford may W. Rowan 81 be nine E. Rowan 54 years out of high school, but he hasn’t lost his fastball. The former West Rowan star was the best player on the court Friday in the Falcons’ 81-54 drubbing of East Rowan in Scooter Sherrill’s inaugural Throwback Alumni Basketball Tournament. “The last time I was supposed to play here was at the Bobby Jackson camp at Livingstone a few years ago,” Sifford said at Carson High School. “But I had just had knee surgery and couldn’t make it. I’ve been saving up

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BY JORDAN for this ever since.” Sifford — now a granitelike 6-foot-5 and 215 pounds — scored the game’s first seven points and finished with a game-best 15. He helped West jump to an 18-0 lead in the opening five minutes. Paul Cuthbertson added 13 points for the Falcons and Jamel Carpenter checked in with 10. “They were tough to guard, that’s for sure,” said East’s Sean Hopkins. “They must have shot about 90 percent on 3-pointers. It was 21-1 before we made a basket.” West drained 16 3-pointers, three short of the tournament record set Thursday night by Carson. And Sifford, the top

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CHINA GROVE — They called it a Salisbury 67 throwback Carson 65 tournament, but this was not what director Scooter Sherrill had in mind. A ferocious and closely contested game saw Salisbury edge Carson 67-65 but not without controversy at the end of the contest. The fans threw objects on the floor in the waning seconds, forcing the referees to call the game. As Carson’s Avery Patterson and Salisbury’s Marvin Dixon traded threes for twos

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TV Sports Saturday, July 31 AUTO RACING 10 a.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, pole qualifying for Pocono Mountains 125, at Long Pond, Pa. 11 a.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy Hour Series,” final practice for Pennsylvania 500, at Long Pond, Pa. 1 p.m. SPEED — NASCAR, Truck Series, Pocono Mountains 125, at Long Pond, Pa. 3 p.m. SPEED — ARCA, Weis Markets 125, at Long Pond, Pa. 7:30 p.m. ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, U.S. Cellular 250, at Newton, Iowa EXTREME SPORTS 2 p.m. ESPN — X Games, at Los Angeles 7 p.m. ESPN — X Games, at Los Angeles 3:30 a.m. ESPN2 — X Games, at Los Angeles (delayed-tape) GOLF 9 a.m. TGC — European PGA Tour, Irish Open, third round, at Killarney, Ireland 10 a.m. ESPN — Women’s British Open, third round, at Southport, England 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. 4 p.m. NBC — USGA, U.S. Senior Open Championship, third round, at Redmond, Wash. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 4 p.m. FOX — Regional coverage, Detroit at Boston, L.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, or Atlanta at Cincinnati 8 p.m. WGN — Chicago Cubs at Colorado RODEO 9 p.m. VERSUS — PBR, U.S. Air Force Invitational, at San Antonio TENNIS 3 p.m. ESPN2 — WTA Tour, Bank of The West Classic, semifinal, at Stanford, Calif. 5 p.m. ESPN2 — ATP World Tour, Farmers Classic, semifinal, at Los Angeles 10:30 p.m. ESPN2 — ATP World Tour, Farmers Classic, semifinal, at Los Angeles 12:30 a.m. ESPN2 — WTA Tour, Bank of The West Classic, semifinal, at Stanford, Calif. (delayed tape)

Area schedule Saturday, July 31 INTIMIDATORS BASEBALL 7 p.m. Kannapolis at Hickory Crawdads SEMIPRO FOOTBALL 4:30 p.m. Carolina Chargers at Rowan Rampage

Local basketball Saturday, July 31 Alumni Tournament (Carson) 2 p.m. East vs. Davie (consolation) 3:15 p.m. West vs. North (semifinal) 6 p.m. South vs. Davie-East winner (consolation) 7:30 p.m. Salisbury vs. West-North winner (championship)

Minor Leagues South Atlantic Northern Division W L Pct. GB x-Lakewood (Phillies) 23 12 .657 — Hickory (Rangers) 19 14 .576 3 Greensboro (Marlins) 18 16 .529 41⁄2 1 Delmarva (Orioles) 16 18 .471 6 ⁄2 Kannapolis (White Sox)15 19 .441 71⁄2 West Virginia (Pirates) 14 21 .400 9 Hagerstown (Nationals)12 22 .353 101⁄2 Southern Division W L Pct. GB Greenville (Red Sox) 21 14 .600 — Asheville (Rockies) 19 15 .559 11⁄2 Augusta (Giants) 18 15 .545 2 Charleston (Yankees) 18 17 .514 3 1 Lexington (Astros) 17 17 .500 3 ⁄2 1 Rome (Braves) 16 18 .471 4 ⁄2 x-Savannah (Mets) 13 21 .382 71⁄2 x-clinched first half Friday’s Games Greensboro 1, Hagerstown 0 Hickory 3, Kannapolis 2 Asheville 2, Rome 1 Charleston 6, Greenville 5 Lakewood 5, West Virginia 3 Delmarva 10, Lexington 5 Augusta 15, Savannah 2 Saturday’s Games Augusta at Savannah, 6:05 p.m. Hagerstown at Greensboro, 7 p.m. Kannapolis at Hickory, 7 p.m. Greenville at Charleston, 7:05 p.m. West Virginia at Lakewood, 7:05 p.m. Delmarva at Lexington, 7:05 p.m. Rome at Asheville, 7:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games Rome at Asheville, 2:05 p.m. Delmarva at Lexington, 2:05 p.m. Hagerstown at Greensboro, 4 p.m. Kannapolis at Hickory, 5 p.m. Augusta at Savannah, 6:05 p.m.

Auto racing Sprint Cup Pennsylvania 500 Lineup After Friday qualifying; race Sunday At Pocono Raceway Long Pond, Pa. Lap length: 2.5 miles (Car number in parentheses) 1. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 171.393. 2. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 171.096. 3. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 170.371. 4. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 170.222. 5. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 169.936. 6. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 169.901. 7. (43) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 169.879. 8. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 169.77. 9. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 169.696. 10. (5) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 169.613. 11. (12) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 169.543. 12. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 169.447. 13. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 169.44. 14. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 169.163. 15. (77) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 169.122. 16. (9) Kasey Kahne, Ford, 169.1. 17. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 169.024. 18. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 168.995. 19. (47) Marcos Ambrose, Toyota, 168.7. 20. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 168.672. 21. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 168.669. 22. (71) Bobby Labonte, Chevrolet, 168.602. 23. (98) Paul Menard, Ford, 168.413. 24. (00) David Reutimann, Toyota, 168.366. 25. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 168.347. 26. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 168.294. 27. (82) Scott Speed, Toyota, 168.083. 28. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 167.951. 29. (19) Elliott Sadler, Ford, 167.813. 30. (46) J.J. Yeley, Dodge, 167.629. 31. (83) Reed Sorenson, Toyota, 167.37. 32. (38) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 167.33. 33. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 167.156. 34. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 166.988. 35. (09) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 166.988. 36. (55) Michael McDowell, Toyota, 166.979. 37. (37) David Gilliland, Ford, 166.457.

38. (66) Dave Blaney, Toyota, 166.392. 39. (36) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 166.322. 40. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 165.511. 41. (34) Kevin Conway, Ford, Owner Points. 42. (7) P.J. Jones, Toyota, Owner Points. 43. (64) Todd Bodine, Toyota, 166.276. Failed to Qualify 44. (26) David Stremme, Ford, 165.386. 45. (13) Max Papis, Toyota, 165.026.

Points 1, Kevin Harvick, 2,920. 2, Jeff Gordon, 2,736. 3, Denny Hamlin, 2,660. 4, Jimmie Johnson, 2,659. 5, Kurt Busch, 2,658. 6, Kyle Busch, 2,630. 7, Jeff Burton, 2,615. 8, Matt Kenseth, 2,573. 9, Tony Stewart, 2,544. 10, Carl Edwards, 2,496. 11, Greg Biffle, 2,462. 12, Clint Bowyer, 2,446. 13, Mark Martin, 2,384. 14, Dale Earnhardt Jr., 2,353. 15, Ryan Newman, 2,299. 16, Jamie McMurray, 2,295. 17, Kasey Kahne, 2,290. 18, David Reutimann, 2,269. 19, Joey Logano, 2,241. 20, Martin Truex Jr., 2,145.

Schedule Aug. 1 Pennsylvania 500, Long Pond, Pa. Aug. 8 Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen Aug. 15 Carfax 400, Brooklyn, Mich. Aug. 21 Irwin Tools Night Race, Bristol, Tenn. Sep. 5 Labor Day Classic 500, Hampton, Ga. Sep. 11 Richmond 400, Richmond, Va. Sep. 19 Sylvania 300, Loudon, N.H. Sep. 26 AAA 400, Dover, Del. Oct. 3 Price Chopper 400, Kansas City, Kan. Oct. 10 Pepsi Max 400, Fontana, Calif. Oct. 16 NASCAR Banking 500, Concord, N.C. Oct. 24 TUMS Fast Relief 500, Martinsville, Va. Oct. 31 AMP Energy 500, Talladega, Ala. Nov. 7 Lone Star 500, Fort Worth, Texas Nov. 14 Arizona 500, Avondale, Ariz. Nov. 21 Ford 400, Homestead, Fla.

Prep football Schedules Friday, August 20 A.L. Brown at Statesville Hickory Ridge at Carson Davie at Alexander Central East Rowan at North Rowan South Rowan at Salisbury Central Cabarrus at West Rowan NW Cabarrus at Mooresville Friday, August 27 South Rowan at A.L. Brown North Rowan at Carson Davie at Page East Rowan at Salisbury West Rowan at NW Cabarrus Friday, September 3 Thomasville at A.L. Brown Salisbury at Carson West Rowan at Davie East Rowan at Concord NW Cabarrus at South Rowan Mooresville at Bandys Friday, September 10 Carson at West Davidson Hickory Ridge at East Rowan Lexington at North Rowan Salisbury at West Rowan Robinson at South Rowan Alexander Central at Mooresville Friday, September 17 A.L. Brown at Kings Mountain Carson at Robinson Davie at Thomasville Cox Mill at East Rowan North Rowan at Salisbury South Rowan at Central Cabarrus Mooresville at West Rowan Friday, September 24 Robinson at A.L. Brown Statesville at Carson Salisbury at Davie East Rowan at West Iredell South Stanly at North Rowan West Rowan at South Rowan Mallard Creek at Mooresville Friday, October 1 A.L. Brown at Central Cabarrus Carson at East Rowan East Montgomery at North Rowan South Rowan at North Iredell West Iredell at West Rowan Mooresville at Vance Friday, October 8 A.L. Brown at Cox Mill West Rowan at Carson Davie at R.J. Reynolds Statesville at East Rowan North Rowan at North Moore West Davidson at Salisbury Mooresville at West Charlotte Friday, October 15 Mount Pleasant at A.L. Brown Carson at North Iredell West Forsyth at Davie Albemarle at North Rowan Salisbury at Central Davidson West Iredell at South Rowan West Rowan at Statesville Hopewell at Mooresville Friday, October 22 A.L. Brown at Hickory Ridge South Rowan at Carson Mount Tabor at Davie Lexington at Salisbury East Rowan at West Rowan North Rowan at Chatham Central Hough at Mooresville Friday, October 29 NW Cabarrus at A.L. Brown Carson at West Iredell Davie at Reagan North Iredell at East Rowan West Montgomery at North Rowan Thomasville at Salisbury South Rowan at Statesville North Meck at Mooresville Friday, November 5 A.L. Brown at Concord North Davidson at Davie East Rowan at South Rowan North Rowan at South Davidson Salisbury at East Davidson North Iredell at West Rowan Mooresville at Lake Norman

ML Baseball Leaders NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING—Votto, Cincinnati, .326; Prado, Atlanta, .315; Polanco, Philadelphia, .314; Furcal, Los Angeles, .314; Byrd, Chicago, .313; CGonzalez, Colorado, .308; AHuff, San Francisco, .308; Pagan, New York, .308. RUNS—BPhillips, Cincinnati, 75; Prado, Atlanta, 75; Votto, Cincinnati, 74; Weeks, Milwaukee, 71; Uggla, Florida, 70; Howard, Philadelphia, 65; AHuff, San Francisco, 65. RBI—Howard, Philadelphia, 81; DWright, New York, 74; Votto, Cincinnati, 72; Pujols, St. Louis, 71; Hart, Milwaukee, 70; Weeks, Milwaukee, 67; Loney, Los Angeles, 66. HITS—Prado, Atlanta, 138; BPhillips, Cincinnati, 122; Howard, Philadelphia, 119; Votto, Cincinnati, 118; Byrd, Chicago, 116; Weeks, Milwaukee, 116; DWright, New York, 116. DOUBLES—Werth, Philadelphia, 34; Torres, San Francisco, 32; Prado, Atlanta, 29; Byrd, Chicago, 28; ADunn, Washington, 28; BPhillips, Cincinnati, 27; DWright, New York, 27. TRIPLES—Victorino, Philadelphia, 8; SDrew, Arizona, 7; AEscobar, Milwaukee, 7; Fowler, Colorado, 7; Pagan, New York, 7; Bay, New York, 6; Morgan, Washington, 6; JosReyes, New York, 6. HOME RUNS—Votto, Cincinnati, 27; ADunn, Washington, 24; Fielder, Milwaukee, 24; Reynolds, Arizona, 24; Howard, Philadelphia, 23; Pujols, St. Louis, 23; Hart, Milwaukee, 22; Uggla, Florida, 22; Weeks,

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SPORTS Milwaukee, 22. STOLEN BASES—Bourn, Houston, 31; Morgan, Washington, 28; Pagan, New York, 23; CYoung, Arizona, 22; AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, 21; HRamirez, Florida, 21; JosReyes, New York, 20; Victorino, Philadelphia, 20. PITCHING—Jimenez, Colorado, 16-2; Wainwright, St. Louis, 14-6; Halladay, Philadelphia, 12-8; CCarpenter, St. Louis, 11-3; Latos, San Diego, 11-4; THudson, Atlanta, 11-5; Nolasco, Florida, 11-7. STRIKEOUTS—Halladay, Philadelphia, 149; JoJohnson, Florida, 146; Lincecum, San Francisco, 143; Wainwright, St. Louis, 142; Haren, Arizona, 141; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 138; Dempster, Chicago, 134. SAVES—BrWilson, San Francisco, 30; HBell, San Diego, 29; FCordero, Cincinnati, 27; Capps, Washington, 26; Nunez, Florida, 24; Wagner, Atlanta, 24; FRodriguez, New York, 22; Lindstrom, Houston, 22. AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING—Hamilton, Texas, .362; MiCabrera, Detroit, .349; Morneau, Minnesota, .345; DelmYoung, Minnesota, .333; ABeltre, Boston, .332; Cano, New York, .330; DeJesus, Kansas City, .318. RUNS—Crawford, Tampa Bay, 76; Teixeira, New York, 76; Youkilis, Boston, 75; MiCabrera, Detroit, 73; Cano, New York, 72; Jeter, New York, 71; MYoung, Texas, 70. RBI—MiCabrera, Detroit, 89; ARodriguez, New York, 85; Guerrero, Texas, 80; JBautista, Toronto, 79; DelmYoung, Minnesota, 79; Hamilton, Texas, 74; Konerko, Chicago, 72; Teixeira, New York, 72. HITS—Hamilton, Texas, 143; ISuzuki, Seattle, 133; Cano, New York, 131; MiCabrera, Detroit, 129; MYoung, Texas, 128; ABeltre, Boston, 127; Podsednik, Kansas City, 121. DOUBLES—MiCabrera, Detroit, 35; Hamilton, Texas, 33; Markakis, Baltimore, 33; Mauer, Minnesota, 33; VWells, Toronto, 31; DelmYoung, Minnesota, 31; ABeltre, Boston, 30; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 30. TRIPLES—Crawford, Tampa Bay, 7; AJackson, Detroit, 7; Span, Minnesota, 7; Pennington, Oakland, 6; Podsednik, Kansas City, 6; Granderson, New York, 5; FLewis, Toronto, 5; EPatterson, Boston, 5; Youkilis, Boston, 5. HOME RUNS—JBautista, Toronto, 31; MiCabrera, Detroit, 25; Konerko, Chicago, 25; Hamilton, Texas, 23; CPena, Tampa Bay, 23; DOrtiz, Boston, 22; 5 tied at 20. STOLEN BASES—Pierre, Chicago, 39; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 37; RDavis, Oakland, 32; Gardner, New York, 30; Podsednik, Kansas City, 30; BUpton, Tampa Bay, 28; Figgins, Seattle, 27. PITCHING—Price, Tampa Bay, 14-5; Sabathia, New York, 13-4; Pavano, Minnesota, 13-6; PHughes, New York, 12-4; Verlander, Detroit, 12-6; Pettitte, New York, 11-2; CBuchholz, Boston, 11-5; Garza, Tampa Bay, 11-5; Lester, Boston, 11-6; Danks, Chicago, 11-7. STRIKEOUTS—JerWeaver, Los Angeles, 155; Lester, Boston, 150; FHernandez, Seattle, 145; Liriano, Minnesota, 139; Verlander, Detroit, 130; CLewis, Texas, 125; Morrow, Toronto, 125. SAVES—RSoriano, Tampa Bay, 29; NFeliz, Texas, 28; Soria, Kansas City, 27; Papelbon, Boston, 24; Gregg, Toronto, 23; MRivera, New York, 21; Rauch, Minnesota, 21; Valverde, Detroit, 21; Jenks, Chicago, 21.

Transactions BASEBALL American League CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Acquired RHP Edwin Jackson from Arizona (NL) for RHP Daniel Hudson and LHP David Holmberg. Recalled RHP Lucas Harrell from Charlotte (IL). CLEVELAND INDIANS—Traded OF Austin Kearns to the New York Yankees in exchange for a player to be named or cash. Placed RHP Mitch Talbot on the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Jess Todd to Columbus (IL). Recalled RHP Jensen Lewis from Columbus. Purchased the contract of RHP Justin Germano from Columbus. DETROIT TIGERS—Purchased the contract of OF Jeff Frazier from Toledo (IL). Designated INF Jeff Larish for assignment. LOS ANGELES ANGELS—Recalled RHP Trevor Bell and RHP Bobby Cassevah from Salt Lake City (PCL). Optioned INF Kevin Frandsen to Salt Lake City. MINNESOTA TWINS—Placed INF Nick Punto on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 29. Recalled INF Trevor Plouffe from Rochester (IL). Optioned RHP Nick Blackburn to Rochester (IL). OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Activated LHP Brett Anderson off the 15-day DL. Placed RHP Andrew Bailey on the 15-day DL, retroactive to July 21. Transferred OF Travis Buck to the 60-day DL. Optioned OF Ryan Sweeney to Sacramento (PCL). Signed OF Michael Choice. TEXAS RANGERS—Activated INF Jorge Cantu. Optioned 1B Chris Davis to Oklahoma City (PCL). National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS—Traded RHP Edwin Jackson to Chicago (AL) for RHP Dan Hudson and LHP David Holmberg. ATLANTA BRAVES—Traded OF Mitch Jones to the Pittsburgh Pirates for cash. CHICAGO CUBS—Reinstated RHP Carlos Zambrano from the restricted list. Granted RHP Bob Howry his unconditional release. NEW YORK METS—Placed OF Jason Bay on the 15-Day DL, retroactive to July 26. Recalled OF Jesus Feliciano from Buffalo (IL). Traded 1B Mike Jacobs to the Toronto Blue Jays for a player to be named. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Agreed to terms with RHP Seth Blair and assigned him to Batavia (NYP). SAN DIEGO PADRES—Optioned OF Aaron Cunningham to Portland (PCL). WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Recalled LHP Atahualpa Severino from Syracuse (IL). American Association FORT WORTH CATS—Signed OF Kevin Thompson. SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER CAPTAINS—Signed INF Zach Welch and OF Andre Marshall. ST. PAUL SAINTS—Released LHP Paul Tweddale. WICHITA WINGNUTS—Signed 1B Carlos A. Rivera. Released INF Mario Delgado. Traded OF Eric Williams to Sioux City for a player to be named. Atlantic League CAMDEN RIVERSHARKS—Announced RHP Travis Chick was signed by Pittsburgh (NL), who assigned him to Indianapolis (IL). NEWARK BEARS—Signed INF Eric Munson. Can-Am League NEW JERSEY JACKALS—Signed OF Carlos Sosa. SUSSEX SKYHAWKS—Signed INF Landry Walker. United League AMARILLO DILLAS—Placed INF Jermel Lomack on the inactive list. Signed OF Julio E. Perez. BASKETBALL National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—Signed F Joey Graham. WASHINGTON WIZARDS—Signed F Josh Howard to a one-year contract and F Kevin Seraphin to a four-year contract. FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONA CARDINALS—Signed LB Daryl Washington to a four-year contract. BUFFALO BILLS—Signed LB Donovan Woods. Waived LB Nic Harris. GREEN BAY PACKERS—Signed OT Bryan Bulaga. Placed NT Aleric Mullins on the reserve/did-not-report list. HOUSTON TEXANS—Agreed to terms with CB Kareem Jackson and RB Ben Tate. MIAMI DOLPHINS—Signed DE Charles Grant. Waived G Ray Feinga and G Dimitri Tsoumpas. MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Signed RB Toby Gerhart to a four-year contract. NEW YORK GIANTS—Signed WR Ike Hilliard and WR David Tyree to one-day contracts and announced the retirements of both players. Waived LB Kenny Ingram and DE Ayanga Okpokowuruk. NEW YORK JETS—Signed coach Rex Ryan to a two-year contract extension and general manager Mike Tannenbaum to a five-year contract through the 2014 season. Signed WR Laveranues Coles to a one-year contract. PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Agreed to terms with C Maurkice Pouncey on a five-

year contract. ST. LOUIS RAMS—Agreed to terms with QB Sam Bradford on a six-year contract. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS—Signed OL Anthony Davis and OL Mike Iupati to fiveyear contracts and S Taylor Mays and LB Navorro Bowman to four-year contracts. WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Signed OT Trent Williams to a six-year contract. HOCKEY National Hockey League BOSTON BRUINS—Signed F Blake Wheeler to a one-year contract. CALGARY FLAMES—Signed D Ian White to a one-year contract. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS—Signed D Nick Leddy to a three-year contract. MONTREAL CANADIENS—Signed D Alex Henry to a two-year contract and C Louis Leblanc to a three-year contract. NEW YORK ISLANDERS—Acquired D James Wisniewski from the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for a conditional third round pick in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft. OTTAWA SENATORS—Re-signed D Chris Campoli to a one-year contract. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING—Signed C Dominic Moore to a two-year contract. ECHL IDAHO STEELHEADS—Signed F Geoff Irwin and D Weston Tardy. LACROSSE National Lacrosse League COLORADO MAMMOTH—Signed D John Gallant, F Brian Langtry, F Jed Prossner and F Derek Malawsky. SOCCER Major League Soccer FC DALLAS—Traded D Anthony Wallace to Colorado for a 2001 fourth-round SuperDraft pick and a conditional 2012 SuperDraft selection. Signed F Ruben Luna, MF Victor Ulloa and D Moises Hernandez. NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION— Signed F Ilija Stolica and F-MF Robert Linck. NEW YORK RED BULLS—Waived F John Wolyniec. PHILADELPHIA UNION—Waived G Brian Perk. Signed MF J.T. Noone. SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC—Traded MF Freddie Ljungberg to Chicago for a conditional 2011 or 2012 SuperDraft pick. Added MF Alvaro Fernandez to the roster. COLLEGE WEST COAST CONFERENCE—Promoted Sarah Wilhelmi to assistant commissioner for compliance and student services and Stefanie Ordoveza to associate director for marketing and communications. ALABAMA STATE—Named Stacy Danley athletic director. APPALACHIAN STATE—Named Chris Moore assistant baseball coach. LENOIR-RHYNE—Named Andi Gitelson women’s lacrosse coach. MINNESOTA—Named John Harris director of golf. PFEIFFER—Named Jason P. Smith men’s soccer coach. SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI—Announced the resignation of men’s tennis coach Teddy Viator. WINTHROP—Named Tom Riginos baseball coach.

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Intimidators falter From staff reports

Vinny DiFazio’s walkoff single lifted the Hickory Crawdads to a 3-2 win against the Kannapolis Intimidators on Friday. DiFazio hit a fly ball that onehopped the wall in center field to produce the game-winning run. Andre Rienzo started the game and pitched well for the Intimidators (15-19), running his scoreless streak to 27. However, with two outs in the sixth, Rienzo allowed a two-run home run to Jared Bolden on a two-strike pitch to end the streak. Rienzo went seven innings with eight strikeouts.

Contact Jimmy Greene at 704433-9999 or 704-637-0394.  Optional football mini-camp is Wednesday, Aug. 11-13 and Aug. 1617 from 5:30-7 p.m. Official practice starts Aug. 18 from 6-8 p.m. Practice will be 3:30-5 p.m. once school starts. Players must have physicals. Contact coach Erich Epps at 704639-0836.  A doctor from Rowan Family Physicians will be at West on Saturday, Aug. 7, from 9-12 for sports physicals. Cost is $20.A portion of the cost goes to the WRMS Booster Club to support athletics.

n Minor leagues

n West Rowan tryouts

Kyle Seager (NW Cabarrus) had his 32-game hitting streak end on Wednesday, but he started a new one Thursday with his ninth home run of the season. It was a two-run shot to right-center.  Craige Lyerly (East Rowan, Catawba) went 2-for-3 and stole three bases for the Gulf Coast League Rays in a 3-0 win against the Orioles on Friday.  Vermont’s Wade Moore (West Rowan, Catawba) went 2-for-4 on Thursday to bump his batting average to .233.  So far, so good, for lefty reliever Rudy Brown (South Rowan). He’s 2-0 with a 2.05 ERA in eight appearances for the Royals rookies in the Arizona League.

n West Middle dates

Tryouts for teams are as follows: Volleyball, Aug. 2, 9-11 Tennis, Aug. 2, 9:30-11:30 Soccer, Aug. 2, 9:45-12 Cross country, Aug. 9, 9-10:30 Football, Aug. 2, 6-8

n Local golf Salisbury’s Alex Nianouris shot 7473-70 — 217 and tied for 23rd in the Carolinas Junior Championship held in Elgin, N.C.  The McCanless Ladies Association recently held its annual Member/Member tournament. Low gross winners were Sharon Miller and Monica Green. Kristi Laton and Dolly Canup won low net. Robin Leslie and Gloria Wilhelm finished second. Beverly Cobb and Beth Calhoun placed third.

Tennis tryouts are Aug. 18 from n East soccer tryouts 3:30-5 p.m. Players must have a physPreston Paffrath is the new head ical. Bring racket and water.  Voluntary softball camp is Aug. coach East Rowan boys soccer. 9-13 from 6-8 p.m. and open to midEast soccer tryout are Aug. 2-4 dle school-age players at all schools. from 9-11 a.m. and Aug. 5-6 from 6-8 There is a $15 fee. T-shirts included. p.m.

Greenbrier Classic Friday’s second round At The Old White Course White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. Purse: $6 million Yardage: 7,031; Par 70 a-denotes amateur Jeff Overton 64-62—126 Boo Weekley 67-63—130 Jimmy Walker 67-64—131 Erik Compton 63-68—131 Aaron Baddeley 67-65—132 Briny Baird 67-65—132 Chris Stroud 69-63—132 Charles Howell III 65-67—132 Scott Piercy 66-67—133 Scott McCarron 67-66—133 Richard S. Johnson 66-67—133 Chris Couch 66-67—133 Jim Furyk 68-65—133 Brendon de Jonge 65-68—133 Spencer Levin 66-67—133 Ben Crane 66-67—133 Pat Perez 64-69—133 Matt Bettencourt 65-69—134 John Rollins 65-69—134 Davis Love III 68-66—134 Paul Stankowski 69-65—134 Bob Estes 66-68—134 Stuart Appleby 66-68—134 D.A. Points 68-66—134 Troy Matteson 69-65—134 Jonathan Byrd 69-65—134 Brett Wetterich 67-68—135 Steve Flesch 68-67—135 Sergio Garcia 68-67—135 Tom Gillis 72-63—135 John Senden 68-67—135 Skip Kendall 67-68—135 Roger Tambellini 69-66—135 Matt Every 63-72—135 Tim Herron 69-66—135 Woody Austin 67-68—135 Stephen Ames 68-67—135 Carl Pettersson 71-64—135 Justin Leonard 67-68—135 Ben Curtis 69-66—135 Chad Collins 66-69—135 Charley Hoffman 70-66—136 Michael Bradley 69-67—136 Chris DiMarco 70-66—136 John Huston 71-65—136 Charlie Wi 69-67—136 Kevin Sutherland 67-69—136 Kevin Na 70-66—136 Arjun Atwal 68-68—136 Brian Stuard 67-69—136 Bill Lunde 69-67—136 Brandt Snedeker 68-68—136 Marc Leishman 68-68—136 Troy Merritt 69-67—136 Dean Wilson 66-70—136 Mathew Goggin 66-70—136 Jeev Milkha Singh 67-69—136 Aron Price 65-71—136 Michael Letzig 72-65—137 Graham DeLaet 70-67—137 John Daly 69-68—137 Cameron Percy 69-68—137 Brent Delahoussaye 68-69—137 Joe Ogilvie 68-69—137 Charles Warren 69-68—137 Greg Chalmers 68-69—137 Chris Riley 68-69—137 Jay Williamson 66-71—137 Garrett Willis 71-67—138 Ricky Barnes 70-68—138 Roland Thatcher 71-67—138 Joe Durant 70-68—138 Craig Bowden 68-70—138 J.J. Henry 69-69—138 J.B. Holmes 69-69—138 Rocco Mediate 70-68—138 a-Jonathan Bartlett 70-68—138 Jerod Turner 69-69—138 Nicholas Thompson 70-68—138 Jeff Quinney 66-72—138 Cameron Beckman 68-70—138 Matt Kuchar 69-69—138 Derek Lamely 69-69—138 Blake Adams 71-67—138 Brenden Pappas 71-67—138

Women’s British Open Friday’s second round At Royal Birkdale Golf Club Southport, England Purse: $2.5 million Yardage: 6,458; Par: 72 Yani Tseng 68-68—136 Cristie Kerr 73-67—140 Amy Yang 69-71—140 Brittany Lincicome 69-71—140 Suzann Pettersen 73-68—141 Juli Inkster 71-70—141 Sun Young Yoo 69-72—141 Christina Kim 74-68—142 M.J. Hur 74-68—142 Hee Kyung Seo 73-69—142 Momoko Ueda 72-70—142 Jiyai Shin 71-71—142 In-Kyung Kim 70-72—142 Anne-Lise Caudal 69-73—142 Katherine Hull 68-74—142 Ashleigh Simon 74-69—143 Maria Hernandez 73-70—143 Inbee Park 72-71—143 Brittany Lang 71-72—143 Na Yeon Choi 74-70—144 Irene Cho 73-71—144 Hee Young Park 72-72—144 Stacy Bregman 71-73—144 Chie Arimura 77-68—145 Sarah Jane Smith 76-69—145 Azahara Munoz 74-71—145 Sakura Yokomine 74-71—145 Iben Tinning 73-72—145 Stacy Lewis 71-74—145

TEBOW FROM 1D of have to stay calm,” Tebow said. “But it is fun once Sunday gets out here and everybody is hitting. I’ll get excited too.” If Tebow can do it, the Broncos could use a healthy dose this season of the wildcat, the newfangled version of the old-fashioned singlewing employed by several NFL teams, notably the Miami Dolphins. In Denver, they call it the Wild Horse, and Tebow might even throw out of the funky formations. McDaniels said he’s never used a quarterback rotation before but would give it a shot if Tebow is up to the task. “Certainly, people have speculated about how we may or may not use him in those roles, but since we haven’t really done any of it in pads, I haven’t had the opportunity to evaluate what that may do for our team,” McDaniels said. “... There’s going to be some things that he can obviously do that the other two can’t in that regard. How much we do or don’t do will depend on how productive we are at it.” At any rate, McDaniels appreciates Tebow’s tough-mindedness. “I think that’s part of his demeanor. I think that is also part of what he brings to your football team,” McDaniels said. “I think that may be a little unique in terms of

FINED FROM 1D championship shouldn’t be a lottery.” He added the wreck-heavy races at Talladega “affect our championship because it’s not racing.” He was one of a few drivers Friday who blamed the media for stirring up controversy and an easy willingness to criticize the sport. Newman suggested if he was left alone for a few moments after his wreck instead of being instantly forced to answer questions, he might have cooled down and not been so quick to pop off.

STEWART FROM 1D Stewart started the June race in sixth place, and finished third. He was awarded the pole at the two Pocono stops in 2009 after rainouts washed out qualifying. This time, Stewart sped his way to the top. He said he felt good going around the first two turns before thinking he hit a rough spot around Turn 3. “I felt like I might have lost a little bit of time there, but we got through there pretty good, too apparently. Better than I thought, I guess,” Stewart said. Good enough for his second pole of the season, the first coming at Texas Motor Speedway in April. Ninth in the points race, Stewart hopes to get a boost as the schedule

the contact part of it.” Quarterbacks can give an offense a toughness by bouncing up after a big collision, McDaniels said, “and I know he’s had an opportunity in college to do some of the other stuff where he actually is inflicting some of the hitting at the end of a run or something like that.” Tebow is generating the kind of buzz that John Elway did during his rookie season in 1983. Tebow isn’t nearly as polished as Elway was coming out of Stanford and he’s not only cramming the NFL playbook but he’s been working tirelessly on tweaking his techniques and mechanics as he adjusts to the pro game. While his detractors say he won’t measure up in the NFL even if he was a great college player, Tebow’s supporters, who include Elway, suggest his athleticism, work ethic and pedigree will translate into success. McDaniels said he wasn’t going to try to tamp down expectations for Tebow, who planned to work late Friday and rise early on Saturday to catch up on the practice plans he missed while his agent hammered out a contract worth $11.25 million over five years. “What other peoples’ expectations are of him or how much he’ll play or contribute or compete to play early, I don’t really know,” McDaniels said. “I’m not that worried about it. I think if he’s the best player at some point in some area, then he’ll be able to affect the team.”

“When you get a microphone stuck in your face when the adrenaline’s still rushing, don’t expect everything to be positive,” Newman said. Or, he could have said “no comment.” Hamlin said he was punished for comments he made on Twitter. He also did not reveal the amount of the fine. Newman said the penalties are “behind me. It’s behind Denny right now.” He was frustrated about the fine “because I didn’t understand what it was or why it was.” Hamlin understood why he was fined. “Whether you agree with it or not, it happened. They’re in control,” he said.

draws closer to the Chase playoffs. And to think, Stewart considers qualifying a “weak suit.” “The qualifying run for sure, I’m hoping is a glimmer of hope to what the rest of the weekend will hold for us,” Stewart said. He’s had firstplace finishes at Pocono in 2009 and 2003. Montoya, 22nd in points and out of contention, plans to use Pocono as a venue where his team “can try a lot of things.” After a disappointing outing last week, Montoya was asked if there were similarities between the Brickyard and Pocono, both 2.5-mile tracks. “I haven’t figured it out yet. Honestly, if there’s anything similar between these two places I haven’t seen them,” said Montoya in typical entertaining fashion. “Honestly, this place is bumpy hell ... It’s hard, it’s unpredictable.”


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SPORTS

Aide: Louisville’s Pitino never mentioned seeking abortion

Stewart on sidelines once again

Catholic Church is opposed to abortion. Karen Sypher, 50, has pleaded not guilty. After she was indicted, she told police Pitino raped her. Tim Sypher, who has worked for Pitino since 1996, told jurors the coach called him on Aug. 23, 2003, and asked to use his condo to meet with a woman about a “supposed pregnancy.” That meeting took place

just less than a month after Pitino and Sypher had sex after hours at Porcini, an Italian restaurant where they met a few hours earlier. As Pitino and Sypher met downstairs, Tim Sypher said, he waited for about an hour in an upstairs bedroom. “In a situation like that, you know, I just wanted the day over with,” Tim Sypher said. “I heard nothing.”

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trol of the offense,” center Ryan Kalil said. “We have a lot of confidence in him.” THE OTHER QB Veterans have lined up behind Moore despite the attention the former Notre Dame star Clausen has received since he was selected in the second round in April. “That’s the most frequently asked question, ’How is Jimmy Clausen?’ “ Williams said. “Not, ’How’s the team?’ Not, ’How’s Matt Moore?’ Not, ’How’s the defense?’ Not, ’How you look without Julius Peppers?’ It’s ’How’s Jimmy Clausen?’ “Jimmy Clausen is going to be fine. It’s just like college, you’ve just got to speed up the tempo, that’s all. But Jimmy Clausen is a good quarterback.” ANOTHER MOORE Steve Smith’s flag football injury has given an opportunity for Charlotte native and former Wake Forest receiver Kenny Moore. The Panthers have used Dwayne Jarrett and Moore as the starting receivers as Smith recovers from a broken left forearm. HEAVY ROBINSON Not getting into proper shape is costing guard Duke Robinson. Fox said Robinson, listed at 330 pounds, reported to camp too heavy. EXTRA POINTS Two players were added to the injury report. RB Tyrell Sutton (calf) didn’t practice and WR Charly Martin hurt a finger on his left hand. With Sutton and RB Jonathan Stewart (heel) out, Mike Goodson got extra time at RB. ... DE Charles Johnson and LB Jamar Williams sat out again after suffering hamstring injuries in Thursday’s opening practice. ... LB Thomas Davis watched practice with his right knee wrapped in ice and a loose brace around his ankle. Davis is recovering from his second major knee injury in a year. ... There are two practices on today at 9 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.

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The NFL notebook ... ST. LOUIS — No. 1 overall draft pick Sam Bradford has agreed to a six-year, $78 million contract with the St. Louis Rams, with $50 million in guaranteed money. The Rams and the former Oklahoma quarterback concluded negotiations Friday night, just in time for the first full-squad workout set for Saturday. The guaranteed money is the highest ever in the NFL. Bradford is the centerpiece of a rebuilding effort for the Rams, who were 1-15 last year in the first season under coach Steve Spagnuolo and are 6-42 the last three seasons. DEZ OUT SAN ANTONIO — Cowboys rookie receiver Dez Bryant could miss the rest of training camp after the firstround draft pick suffered a high right ankle sprain near the end of practice Friday. The team said he will be out four to six weeks. Though the Cowboys have an extended camp with five preseason games because of their game in Canton, Ohio, next weekend, the injury could keep Bryant from playing until the regular season. The last preseason game is at home Sept. 2, which is five weeks away. The season opener is Sept. 12 at Washington. LIONS DETROIT — Detroit Lions president Tom Lewand will be suspended for 30 days and fined $100,000 for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy following his guilty plea to driving while impaired, the league announced Friday. Lewand, who met in New York at the league office July 16 with commissioner Roger Goodell, also will do

community service. SIX PACK Who’s the quarterback? Unless his name is Manning, he’s likely part of a battle to see who will start — not really, it only seems that way, doesn’t it? Here’s a six-pack of some of the better duels for starting roles. • Raiders: QBs Jason Campbell vs. Bruce Gradowski: Campbell, acquired from the Redskins after JaMarcus Russell was cut, opened camp as starter. Gradowski missed three months with torn pectoral muscle and has to play catch-up. • Broncos: QBs Brady Quinn vs. Kyle Orton: Orton (3,800 yards in ’09) opens camp as starter, but has to prove he’s better than Quinn ... And Tim Tebow looms. • Redskins: RBs Clinton Portis vs. Larry Johnson: This could be interesting: Two players used to starting, known for speaking their minds and fighting the perception their careers are in decline. • Rams: QBs Sam Bradford vs. A.J. Feeley: Marc Bulger is gone, so free-agent signee Feeley is the man for now. No. 1 overall pick Bradford will eventually show up at camp, and the competition will begin. • Cowboys: WRs Roy Williams vs. Dez Bryant: OK, the pads are off in this one. Rookie Bryant refused to carry Williams’ pads during a workout; the competition or playing time should be fun to watch. • Bengals: WRs Chad Ochocinco vs. Terrell Owens: Not a battle for playing time between longtime friends, but for face time. Big question is who will face more double teams if Owens shows he can hang on to the football?

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The Panthers notebook ... SPARTANBURG, S.C. — Jonathan Stewart has put together a gaudy resume in his two years in the NFL. He set Carolina’s rookie rushing record, led the Panthers in rushing last season and has played in all 33 regular-season and playoff games. Yet this may be the most remarkable part of it all: He’s hardly practiced in nearly three years. “Stew’s got it down to a science,” tight end Jeff King said, smiling. “He’s outsmarting us all.” The ribbing Stewart gets is expected, yet behind it is respect and amazement by his teammates for how he’s been able to play through a painful Achilles’ tendon and heel injury. After undergoing surgery in January, Stewart still hasn’t been cleared to return, and is watching the start of training camp while on the physically unable to perform list. “There’s a lot of jokes being made here or there about that whole situation, but me being an athlete and me being a competitor, practice is something that’s very important to excel,” Stewart said Friday. “You’ve got guys that are practicing around you and getting better and you’re not being able to get the opportunity. “Once I get healthy, it’s going to be one of the best days of my life.” FAST START It’s only three practices into training camp, but Matt Moore appears to be far ahead of the rest of Carolina’s quarterbacks. Moore has looked accurate and poised for the Panthers after being handed the No. 1 job following Jake Delhomme’s release. Rookie Jimmy Clausen and Hunter Cantwell have been sharing snaps with the second unit. “I’ve played with him for three years. I think he has more than just an arm and a head,” running back DeAngelo Williams said Friday. “I think he’s going to get us real far this year.” Moore is 6-2 as a starter, but all those games have come late in seasons when the Panthers had already been realistically eliminated from playoff contention. “Guys are really happy with Matt and what he’s been doing, his leadership role and really taking con-

as Karen Wise, to Cincinnati, where she terminated the pregnancy on Aug. 29, 2003. “I just figured it was a good thing to do, go out of town,” Tim Sypher said. “Yeah, he (Pitino) said go out of town.” Pitino, married and Roman Catholic, has said he intended for the money to be used for medical insurance, not an abortion. The Roman

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NORTH FROM 1D with serious defense. North set the tone on its first possession by working patiently for 25 seconds before getting the ball down low to the 6-foot-5 Kesler, who played in college at Livingstone. He made a quick move on a 20something defender and laid the ball in. And so it went. “I guess every time I walk into a gym, someone says, Great, now we’ve got a big man,’ Kesler said with a laugh. “But I’m really more of a swingman. I like to face the basket, but I usually end up down in the post.” South coach John Davis, who competed against Kesler during their high school days, marveled at his old adversary. “It’s good to see a guy that age that can still play like that,” Davis said. “You lose a little bit of athleticism as you age, but you make up for it by gaining in basketball sense.” With Dixon scoring 16 points in the first half, South took a 33-32 lead to the break. South achieved separation early in the second half when Honeycutt stroked three straight 3-pointers for a 42-34 lead, but a drive by Ed Suber and a muscular, three-point play by former Catawba defensive lineman James House got the Cavaliers back into it. Great passing — McCullough to Kesler to Rankin for a layup — gave North a 65-61 lead with 30 seconds left in regulation, but South found an answer in Tony Propst. Propst played on South’s last Christmas tournament champion, a team that beat North for the 1995 title. He was also a great prep quarterback, and he was such a good athlete that he walked on at age 25 and made the Johnson C. Smith basketball team. When South had to have a hoop, Propst

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drilled a 3-pointer from the left corner, and it was a one-point game. Kesler made a free throw with 18 seconds left, but South tied it with a wild closing sequence. Josh Chapman made an acrobatic steal. Then Hunter Morrison passed to Dixon, who sent the game to overtime with a thunderous dunk a second before the horn. South took momentum into overtime, but McCullough turned it with four straight free throws and a huge, tiebreaking 3-pointer for a 73-70 lead with 54 seconds left. “The last time I wore a North uniform, we lost,” said McCullough, referring to a wrenching regional setback against Lexington in 2001 that abruptly ended a 27-1 season. “This time we won. It’s some redemption.” Rankin made a twisting layup to close the scoring in a terrific game. “I’m still learning stuff from Carlos Dixon every time I play against him, and, hopefully, he’s still learning stuff from me,” McCullough said. “He’s a very tough player. If we hadn’t practiced this week and had a little bit of time to mesh and get together, South would’ve beaten us by 20.”

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NOTES: Carpenter still has one year left at Fayetteville State. He was the CIAA’s leading scorer as a junior with 19 points a game. .... Phillips is CEO of GAMES, LLC — an agency that books amateur and semipro officials. Sherrill — now 29 and married to Jaqui, a Washington Redskins cheerleader — suffered a right ankle injury in practice Wednesday and did not play. He lists his status for today as “unlikely.” He first began trying to put the tournament together some two years ago and has been raising money since last summer. He made a point of thanking new Carson principal Kelly Withers for her assistance. “Rowan County has a great tradition,” he said. “This gives the younger players a chance to showcase their skills and learn about the guys who paved the way.”

down the stretch, Carson began to close the gap and it looked like for the second night in a row, maybe a buzzer-beater was in order. After a foul call, cups and bottles were tossed onto the court by fans and the refs had enough. They called the game with Salisbury eeking out a two-point win. The entertaining Patterson was obviously dejected after the game. “Of course I wanted another shot, I felt that I could score anytime that I wanted to, but I didn’t know what happened. They just called the game.” Patterson poured in 27 points and Justin Basinger added 19 to keep Carson in the game and give the Cougars a chance to steal it. The gym was packed and it was unclear who was the guilty culprit of the bottle tossing but one thing’s for sure. Referees will not be taking any nonsense over the weekend. “We saw bottles and cups fly on the court and we didnt want things getting out of hand or anyone getting hurt so we called it,” said referee Missy Williams. Dixon, the star for Salisbury, finished with 25 points. The former Hornet who has played for several teams overseas, had a much brighter outlook as his team came away with the victory. “Scooter is doing a great thing putting this on for the kids because you know that’s what its about and I’m greatful that we played well and got the win,” said Dixon, the older brother of South’s Carlos. Together, the brothers combined for 51 points on Saturday. In addition to Dixon’s performance, Salisbury got key contributions from Bradley Taylor, who tallied 13 points and Robert Harris, who scored 12. Salisbury’s size — with Dixon and former East Carolina defensive end Scotty Robinson — was too for Carson, which is a very guard-oriented team and lacks inside muscle. Carson now plays in the loser’s bracket against South Rowan as Salisbury earns a spot in the 7:30 p.m. championship game against either West Rowan or North Rowan. “It doesn’t matter to us who we play. We’re just going to keep playing our game, doing what we do,” said Dixon.

eaST roWan (54) — Davis 11, Honeycutt 10, Taylor 9, A.Vanderford 7, Misenheimer 6, Lefko 4, Hopkins 4, J.Vanderford 3. WeST roWan (81) — Sifford 15, Cuthbertson 13, Carpenter 10, Brown 9, White 7, B.Avery 6, J.Sherrill 6, Mattox 4, J.Avery 3, Keaton 3, Phillips 3, F.Williams 2.

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end of West’s statement when he knocked down a last-minute 3-ball to close the scoring. “I tried to provide a little entertainment at the end,” he said, flashing a broad, postgame smile. “I wanted to get it all in one motion, so I put a little English on it.” Carpenter said the night’s exhilaration began when he jogged onto the court for warmups. Phillips said he felt more proud than anything. “It’s a blessing to still be around,” he said. “And giving back to the community. Isn’t is great that we can still come out here and have a blast with the old guys?”

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Josh Avery runs the West Rowan offense.

scorer in an Italian professional league last season, was the lead float in this parade. “Terris is always full of energy,” said Carpenter, a 2007 West graduate. “”That’s really all I ever knew about him. Nothing has changed.” Sifford will report to Tenerife, a Spanish team based in the Canary Islands, on Aug. 7. He credits former West teammate and current Livingstone quarterback Bryan Aycoth with helping him beef up. “No one wants to work as hard as Bryan Aycoth,” Sifford said. “Not in the weight room. I used him as my personal trainer. He put me in the room and I worked. Of course, to make it over there you’ve got to be rugged. At every level, you’ve got to bring your best.” East guard Alston Vanderford, an ‘05 grad, had a front-row seat to Sifford’s performance. “I liked banging with him tonight,” he said. “It was fun. We got that double-foul in the second half and did a little trash talking.” It was all done in a festive flavor. The tournament will continue today with four more games at Carson. “It’s great to see a lot of old friends here,” said 1989 West graduate Trent Phillips. “This is the first time I’ve been on the court with some of them in 20 years. It’s good to know we still have a little something in our tanks.” West built a 15-point halftime lead that ballooned to 72-40 when Frankie Williams hit a layup with about seven minutes to play. “I wish we could have practiced two or three weeks for this,” said Vanderford. “All we had was a shootaround the other day. It looked like (West) has been playing ball and we’ve been playing beer-pong.” Phillips placed an exclamation point at the

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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS Americans spent less and businesses thought twice about restocking their shelves in the past three months, making for a sluggish spring. And the government now says the recession was a deeper hole to climb out of than previously known. The gross domestic product, the broadest measure of U.S. economic output, grew at an annual rate of 2.4 percent from April to June, down from 3.7 percent the quarter before and the weakest showing in nearly a year. Many economists say the economy is growing even more slowly now. Stocks had a fitting end to a choppy July as the market finished with its best month in a year. Investors had an ambivalent response Friday to the government’s gross domestic product report. The Dow Jones industrial average fell almost 120 points in early trading, then ratcheted up and down until the close. The Dow ended down just a point. The Dow rose 7.1 percent for the month, its best showing since it gained 7.8 percent in July 2009. The Walt Disney Co. is selling Miramax Films to a group of investors for $660 million,

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marking a new phase for a studio that helped launch the career of Quentin Tarantino and push independent movies into the mainstream. The deal ends speculation that founders Bob and Harvey Weinstein — who lent the names of their parents, Miriam and Max, to the company — could regain control of the studio they launched more than three decades ago. Chrysler Group LLC said it will add nearly 900 jobs at a factory in suburban Detroit and spare it from a planned closure. The automaker made the announcement at another Detroit-area plant just before President Barack Obama spoke there about the success of the government-funded auto industry bailout. Chevron’s second-quarter earnings tripled on better refining margins and higher prices for oil and natural gas, the company said. The San Ramon, Calif., company is the latest oil major to report big gains in the second quarter as demand for oil and gasoline has pushed prices higher. Exxon Mobil Corp. posted income of $7.56 billion in the quarter, its best result since the last three months of 2008.

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Credit Suisse Comm: ComRet t 8.26 +.14 DFA Funds: IntlCorEq n 9.83 -.05 USCorEq1 n9.44 +.01 USCorEq2 n9.37 +.01 DWS Invest A: BalA 8.38 +.02 MgdMuni p 9.06 -.01 StrGovSecA8.96 +.01 DWS Invest Instl: Eq500IL 125.11 +.01 DWS Invest S: GNMA S 15.61 +.02 GroIncS 14.26 +.03 MgdMuni S 9.07 -.01 Davis Funds A: NYVen A 30.22 -.05 Davis Funds C & Y: NYVenY 30.56 -.06 NYVen C 29.12 -.05 Delaware Invest A: Diver Inc p 9.57 +.04 Dimensional Fds: EmMCrEq n18.83 +.04 EmMktV 32.00 +.09 IntSmVa n 14.78 -.06 LargeCo 8.70 ... STMunBd n10.38 ... TAUSCorE2 n7.62 +.01 USVctrEq n 9.19 +.01 USLgVa n 17.51 +.06 USLgVa3 n13.40 +.04 US Micro n11.40 +.02 US TgdVal 13.82 ... US Small n17.57 +.02 US SmVa 20.89 -.02 IntlSmCo n14.45 -.05 GlEqInst 11.62 ... EmMktSC n20.82 +.13 EmgMkt n 27.75 +.01 Fixd n 10.36 ... IntGFxIn n 12.66 +.06 IntVa n 16.41 -.09 Glb5FxInc n11.51 +.03 LCapInt n 17.74 -.07 TM USTgtV17.79 ... TM IntVa 13.35 -.08 TMMktwV 12.96 +.04 2YGlFxd n 10.28 ... DFARlE n 19.82 +.11 Dodge&Cox: Balanced 63.66 +.05 Income 13.34 +.02 IntlStk 31.46 +.01 Stock 94.23 +.07 Dreyfus: Aprec 33.60 -.01 DryMid r 23.76 +.06 Dr500In t 31.18 ... MunBd r 11.34 ... NY Tax r 14.91 ... DreihsAcInc11.00 -.02 EVTxMgEmI44.46 +.05 Eaton Vance A: GblMacAb p10.34 +.02 InBosA 5.68 ... LgCpVal 16.31 +.04 NatlMunInc 9.72 -.01 StrInc p 8.15 +.01 Eaton Vance I: FltgRt 8.70 ... GblMacAbR10.32 +.01 LgCapVal 16.36 +.04 FMI Funds: LgCap p 14.14 +.09 FPA Funds: NwInc 10.99 ... FPACres n 24.65 +.07

Fairholme 32.53 +.05 Federated A: MidGrStA 29.37 +.07 KaufmA p 4.72 +.02 TtlRtBd p 11.27 +.03 Federated Instl: KaufmnK 4.72 +.02 MunULA p 10.05 ... TotRetBd 11.27 +.03 TtlRtBdS 11.27 +.03 Fidelity Advisor A: LevCoStA p28.55 +.08 NwInsgh p 17.11 +.04 SmlCpA p 22.51 -.01 StrInA 12.49 +.02 Fidelity Advisor C: NwInsgh t n16.35 +.03 StrInC t n 12.47 +.02 Fidelity Advisor I: HiInAdvI n 8.95 +.01 NwInsgtI n 17.28 +.03 StrInI n 12.62 +.02 Fidelity Advisor T: NwInsgh p 16.93 +.03 StrInT 12.49 +.03 Fidelity Freedom: FF2000 n 11.62 +.01 FF2010 n 12.69 +.02 FF2015 n 10.56 +.01 FF2020 n 12.65 +.01 FF2020K 12.08 +.01 FF2025 n 10.44 +.01 FF2030 n 12.40 ... FF2030K 12.24 +.01 FF2035 n 10.22 +.01 FF2040 n 7.13 ... FF2045 n 8.42 ... FF2050 n 8.26 -.01 Income n 10.97 +.01 Fidelity Invest: AllSectEq 11.44 -.02 AMgr50 n 14.14 +.02 AMgr70 r n14.59 +.01 AMgr20 r n12.33 +.02 Balanc n 16.68 ... BalancedK 16.68 ... BlueChGr n37.63 -.04 Canada n 49.56 +.40 CapAp n 22.49 +.02 CapDevO n 9.04 +.03 CpInc r n 8.82 ... ChinaRg r 27.87 -.01 Contra n 58.10 +.10 ContraK 58.12 +.11 CnvSc n 22.48 +.07 DisEq n 20.53 -.04 DivIntl n 26.59 -.13 DivrsIntK r 26.60 -.13 DivStkO n 12.99 -.05 DivGth n 23.84 +.01 EmrMk n 22.65 -.04 Eq Inc n 39.03 -.05 EQII n 16.13 -.02 EqIncK 39.03 -.05 Europe 27.40 -.18 Export n 18.96 ... Fidel n 27.56 -.02 FltRateHi r n9.53 ... FrInOne n 24.35 -.02 GNMA n 11.91 +.01 GovtInc 10.82 +.03 GroCo n 69.03 +.16 GroInc n 15.75 ... GrowthCoK69.06 +.16 GrStrat r n 16.92 +.11 Indepn n 19.98 +.09 InProBd n 11.60 +.07

IntBd n 10.62 +.03 IntmMu n 10.34 +.01 IntlDisc n 28.97 -.17 InvGrBd n 11.81 +.03 InvGB n 7.39 +.02 LgCapVal 11.05 -.01 LatAm n 51.01 +.37 LevCoStk n23.50 +.06 LowP r n 33.07 +.07 LowPriK r 33.11 +.08 Magelln n 61.82 +.18 MagellanK 61.79 +.18 MidCap n 24.22 +.03 NwMkt r n 15.76 +.03 NwMill n 25.13 -.02 NY Mun n 13.12 ... OTC n 44.96 -.10 100Index 7.81 -.01 Ovrsea n 28.49 -.24 Puritn n 16.28 +.02 PuritanK 16.28 +.02 RealE n 23.32 +.12 SCmdtyStrt n10.63+.19 SrEmrgMkt16.47 +.01 SrsIntGrw 9.51 -.03 SrsIntVal 9.07 -.07 SrInvGrdF 11.82 +.04 STBF n 8.46 ... SmCapOp 8.76 +.02 SmCapInd r14.91 +.02 SmllCpS r n16.23 -.01 SCpValu r 13.56 +.01 SEAsia n 26.26 -.05 SpSTTBInv r n10.98+.06 StratInc n 11.15 +.02 StrReRt r 8.88 +.07 TaxFrB r n 10.97 ... TotalBd n 10.95 +.02 USBI n 11.55 +.03 Value n 59.14 +.13 Fidelity Selects: Enrgy n 40.43 -.02 Gold r n 44.63 +.63 Health n 103.73 +.46 MdEqSys n23.24 +.21 Tech n 75.76 -.39 Fidelity Spartan: ExtMkIn n 31.85 +.08 IntlInxInv n 31.82 -.19 TotMktInv n31.73 +.01 Fidelity Spart Adv: 500IdxAdv n39.03 ... IntAd r n 31.82 -.19 TotMktAd r n31.73 +.01 First Eagle: GlblA 41.15 -.08 OverseasA20.19 -.07 SGenGld p28.21 +.34 Forum Funds: AbsStrI r 10.62 +.01 Frank/Temp Frnk A: AdjUS px 8.89 ... BalInv p 44.09 -.05 CalTFA p 7.11 ... FedInt p 11.79 +.01 FedTFA p 11.93 ... FlxCpGrA 41.00 +.04 FoundAl p 9.66 -.02 GoldPrM A 43.51 +.55 GrwthA p 39.37 +.05 HYTFA p 10.15 ... HiIncA 1.96 ... IncomA p 2.08 ... InsTFA p 11.99 ... MITFA p 12.02 ... NJTFA p 12.16 +.01

NYTFA p 11.78 +.01 OhioI A p 12.57 ... RisDvA p 29.42 +.12 SMCpGrA 30.40 +.08 StratInc px 10.24 -.03 TtlRtnA px 10.09 +.03 USGovA p 6.88 ... UtilsA p 11.03 -.06 Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv: GlbBdAdv p ... ... IncmeAd 2.06 -.01 Frank/Temp Frnk B: IncomeB t 2.07 ... Frank/Temp Frnk C: FoundAl p 9.53 -.02 IncomC t 2.09 -.01 USGvC t 6.84 ... Frank/Temp Mtl A&B: SharesA 19.21 ... Frank/Temp Temp A: DvMktA p 22.19 ... ForgnA p 6.22 -.04 GlBd A p 13.28 +.05 GrwthA p 15.99 -.03 WorldA p 13.28 -.03 Frank/Temp Tmp Adv: GrthAv 16.01 -.02 Frank/Temp Tmp B&C: GlBdC p 13.30 +.05 GE Elfun S&S: S&S Inc 11.25 +.02 S&S PM 35.75 +.05 TaxEx 11.83 ... Trusts 37.97 +.13 GE Instl Funds: IntlEq 10.30 -.06 GE Investments: TRFd3 p 15.04 +.01 GMO Trust: ShDurColl r11.84 +.03 GMO Trust II: EmergMkt r12.58 -.01 GMO Trust III: For 10.99 -.05 IntIntrVl 19.61 -.14 Quality 18.02 -.02 GMO Trust IV: EmrMkt 12.54 ... IntlGrEq 19.89 -.08 IntlIntrVl 19.61 -.13 GMO Trust VI: EmgMkts r 12.55 ... IntlCorEq 25.68 -.16 Quality 18.03 -.01 StrFxInc 15.42 +.10 Gabelli Funds: Asset 42.37 +.10 Gateway Funds: GatewayA 24.90 -.02 Goldman Sachs A: MdCVA p 30.42 +.02 ShDuGA 10.44 ... Goldman Sachs Inst: GrOppt 21.03 +.06 HiYield 7.10 ... HYMuni n 8.57 ... MidCapV 30.69 +.02 SD Gov 10.41 +.01 ShtDrTF n 10.56 +.01 StrucIntl n 9.48 -.07 Harbor Funds: Bond 12.88 +.05 CapApInst 31.27 +.09 IntlInv t 52.61 -.22 IntlAdm p 52.80 -.21 IntlGr r 10.67 +.01 Intl r 53.19 -.21 Harding Loevner: EmgMkt r 45.16 ... Hartford Fds A: CpAppA p 29.86 -.04

DivGthA p 16.91 +.03 FltRateA px 8.63 +.01 MidCpA p 18.63 +.04 Hartford Fds C: CapApC t 26.58 -.04 FltRateC tx 8.62 +.01 Hartford Fds Y: CapAppY n32.34 -.04 CapAppI n 29.83 -.04 Hartford HLS IA : CapApp 36.19 +.01 Div&Gr 17.50 +.04 Advisers 17.68 +.04 Stock 35.61 +.05 IntlOpp 10.95 -.02 TotRetBd 11.27 +.04 Heartland Fds: ValueInv 36.37 -.11 Henderson Glbl Fds: IntOppA p 19.10 -.16 HussmTtlRt r12.41 +.03 HussmnStrGr13.08 +.06 IVA Funds: WldwideA t15.22 +.01 Wldwide I r 15.24 +.02 Invesco Funds A: CapGro 11.29 +.06 Chart p 14.50 ... CmstkA 13.82 +.04 Const p 19.64 +.03 EnterpA 14.68 +.06 EqIncA 7.79 +.01 GrIncA p 16.94 +.01 HYMuA 9.44 +.01 IntlGrow 24.21 -.05 MdCpCEq p21.02 +.01 TF IntA p 11.36 ... Invesco Funds B: EqIncB 7.64 +.01 Invesco Funds P: SummitP p 10.08 +.01 Ivy Funds: AssetSC t 21.18 +.04 AssetStA p21.76 +.03 AssetStrI r 21.93 +.03 GlNatRsA p16.37 -.01 JPMorgan A Class: CoreBd A x11.54 ... Inv Bal p 11.43 +.02 MCpVal p 20.00 +.07 JPMorgan C Class: CoreBd px 11.59 +.01 JP Morgan Instl: MdCpVal n20.34 +.07 JPMorgan Select: HBSMkNe p15.46 +.01 USEquity n 8.89 ... JPMorgan Sel Cls: AsiaEq n 31.55 -.01 CoreBd x n11.53 ... HighYld x n 7.92 -.05 IntmTFBd x n11.05-.02 ShtDurBd x n11.00 ... TxAwRRet x n9.96-.04 USLCCrPls n18.01-.01 JP Morgan Ultra: CoreBond x n11.54 ... MtgBckd x 11.23 -.03 ShtDurBd x11.00 -.01 Janus S Shrs: Forty 29.81 +.03 Overseas t 44.81 +.10 Janus T Shrs: BalancdT 24.34 +.06 Contrarn T 13.22 +.01 Grw&IncT 27.27 +.01 Janus T 25.42 +.03 OvrseasT r44.90 +.09 PrkMCVal T19.90 +.04 ShTmBdT 3.11 +.01

Twenty T 58.29 +.07 Jensen J 24.20 +.03 John Hancock A: ClassicVl p14.66 +.07 LgCpEqA 22.78 +.06 John Hancock Cl 1: LSAggr 10.69 ... LSBalanc 11.95 +.02 LSConsrv 12.56 +.03 LSGrwth 11.56 +.01 LSModer 12.05 +.02 Keeley Funds: SmCpValA p20.42 +.04 LSVValEq n12.13 ... Lazard Instl: EmgMktI 19.34 +.02 Lazard Open: EmgMkO p19.60 +.02 Legg Mason A: CBAgGr p 92.72 +.46 CBAppr p 12.32 +.01 CBFAllCV A11.76 +.01 WAMgMu p15.85 -.05 Legg Mason C: CMValTr p 34.69 -.06 Longleaf Partners: Partners 24.76 +.09 Intl 13.28 -.01 SmCap 23.32 +.11 Loomis Sayles: LSBondI 13.91 +.06 StrInc C 14.44 +.05 LSBondR 13.86 +.06 StrIncA 14.37 +.06 Loomis Sayles Inv: InvGrBdA p12.32 +.07 InvGrBdC p12.23 +.07 InvGrBdY 12.33 +.07 Lord Abbett A: AffilA p 10.07 +.01 FundlEq 10.97 +.01 BdDebA p 7.53 +.01 ShDurIncA p4.63 ... MidCpA p 13.61 +.05 RsSmCA 26.26 -.09 Lord Abbett C: BdDbC p 7.54 ... ShDurIncC t 4.66 ... Lord Abbett F: ShtDurInco 4.63 +.01 Lord Abbett I: SmCapVal 27.81 -.09 MFS Funds A: IntlDvA 11.83 -.04 MITA 17.00 +.02 MIGA 12.99 +.01 EmGA 35.10 +.09 IntlVA 22.23 -.11 MuHiA t 7.56 ... ReInA 13.34 -.06 TotRA x 13.20 ... UtilA x 14.85 -.01 ValueA 20.35 +.03 MFS Funds I: ReInT 13.77 -.06 ValueI 20.44 +.03 MFS Funds Instl: IntlEq n 15.88 -.09 MainStay Funds A: HiYldBA x 5.76 -.03 MainStay Funds I: ICAPSlEq 30.68 ... Mairs & Power: Growth 65.31 +.11 Managers Funds: PimcoBond n10.98+.04 Bond n 25.61 +.15 Manning&Napier Fds: WldOppA 7.86 +.01 Marsico Funds: Focus p 15.14 +.01

Matthews Asian: AsianG&I 16.64 +.04 China 26.76 +.14 PacTiger 20.54 ... MergerFd 15.78 -.02 Meridian Funds: Growth 36.22 +.10 Metro West Fds: TotRetBd 10.51 +.03 TotRtBdI 10.50 +.03 MontagGr I 21.52 +.07 MorganStanley Inst: EmMktI 23.57 -.02 IntlEqI 12.38 -.08 MCapGrI 30.56 +.15 MCapGrP p29.60 +.14 Munder Funds A: MdCpCGr t23.34 +.10 Munder Funds Y: MCpCGrY n23.80 +.10 Mutual Series: BeacnZ 11.46 ... GblDiscA 27.20 -.09 GlbDiscC 26.89 -.09 GlbDiscZ 27.55 -.09 QuestZ 17.32 ... SharesZ 19.38 ... Nationwide Instl: S&P500Ins 9.27 ... Neuberger&Berm Inv: Genesis 27.95 +.03 GenesInst 38.63 +.04 Neuberger&Berm Tr: Genesis 40.08 +.04 Nicholas Group: Nich n 40.08 +.26 Northeast Investors: Trust 6.07 -.01 Northern Funds: BondIdx 10.71 ... HiYFxInc 7.09 ... IntTxEx 10.52 ... MMEmMkt r21.12 ... MMIntEq r 8.76 ... ShIntTaxFr10.61 ... SmCapVl 12.92 ... StkIdx 13.65 ... Nuveen Cl A: HYMuBd p 15.62 -.01 KYMuB p 10.90 ... LrgCpV p 17.05 +.03 OHMBA p 11.20 ... LtMBA p 10.97 -.01 Nuveen Cl R: IntDMBd 9.07 ... HYMunBd 15.62 -.01 Oakmark Funds I: EqtyInc r 25.29 +.05 GlobalI 19.64 -.11 Intl I r 17.46 -.08 Oakmark r 36.98 +.11 Select r 24.90 +.13 Old Westbury Fds: GlobOpp 7.48 +.01 GlbSMdCap13.25 ... NonUSLgC p9.08 -.05 RealRet 9.28 +.05 Oppenheimer A: AMTFMu 6.39 -.01 CapApA p 37.19 +.04 CapIncA p 8.18 +.03 DvMktA p 30.43 +.08 EquityA 7.61 +.01 GlobA p 53.38 -.06 GlbOppA 27.15 -.03 GblStrIncA 4.19 +.01 Gold p 39.57 +.64 IntBdA px 6.49 +.02 IntGrw p 24.52 -.13 LtdTmMu 14.53 ...

MnStFdA 28.20 +.08 MSSCA p 17.29 +.02 S&MdCpVl26.85 +.03 Oppenheimer C&M: GblStrIncC 4.18 +.01 IntlBdC x 6.47 +.02 Oppenheim Quest : QBalA 14.03 +.02 Oppenheimer Roch: LtdNYA p 3.29 ... RoNtMuC t 7.15 ... RoMu A p 16.38 +.02 RcNtMuA 7.17 ... Oppenheimer Y: DevMktY 30.13 +.07 IntlBdY x 6.49 +.02 IntGrowY 24.44 -.12 PIMCO Admin PIMS: ShtTmAd p 9.89 ... TotRtAd 11.40 +.04 PIMCO Instl PIMS: AlAsetAut r10.96 +.06 AllAsset 12.18 +.07 ComodRR 7.93 +.16 DevLcMk r 10.20 +.02 DivInc 11.25 +.03 EmMkBd 11.05 +.01 ForBdUn r 10.52 +.05 FrgnBd 10.63 +.04 HiYld 9.10 ... InvGrCp 11.48 +.05 LowDu 10.55 +.01 ModDur 11.00 +.03 RealRet 11.60 +.12 RealRtnI 11.21 +.06 ShortT 9.89 ... TotRt 11.40 +.04 TR II 11.02 +.04 TRIII 10.12 +.04 PIMCO Funds A: ComRR p 7.82 +.16 LwDurA 10.55 +.01 RealRtA p 11.21 +.06 ShtTmA p 9.89 ... TotRtA 11.40 +.04 PIMCO Funds C: RealRtC p 11.21 +.06 TotRtC t 11.40 +.04 PIMCO Funds D: LowDur p 10.55 +.01 RealRtn p 11.21 +.06 TRtn p 11.40 +.04 PIMCO Funds P: TotRtnP 11.40 +.04 Parnassus Funds: EqtyInco n 23.85 +.02 Pax World: Balanced 20.00 +.05 Perm Port Funds: Permannt 40.40 +.11 Pioneer Funds A: CullenVal 16.24 +.01 PionFdA p 35.11 +.07 ValueA p 10.19 ... Pioneer Funds C: PionrFdY 35.23 +.08 Pioneer Fds Y: CullenV Y 16.33 +.01 Price Funds Adv: EqInc 21.05 +.02 Growth p n 26.81 +.06 HiYld x 6.58 ... R2020A p n14.79 +.01 Price Funds: Balance n 17.65 +.02 BlChip n 32.01 +.06 CapApp n 18.56 +.06 EmMktB x n13.17 +.01 EmMktS n 30.70 +.01 EqInc n 21.09 +.02

EqIndex n 29.71 ... GNMA x n 10.05 +.01 Growth n 27.02 +.07 HlthSci n 25.45 +.32 HiYield x n 6.59 ... InstlCpG 13.73 +.02 IntlBond x n 9.85 +.03 IntDis n 37.58 -.10 Intl G&I 11.97 -.05 IntlStk n 12.54 -.02 LatAm n 48.80 +.46 MDBond x n10.57 ... MediaTl n 43.35 +.31 MidCap n 50.03 +.24 MCapVal n21.06 +.05 N Asia n 17.10 +.05 New Era n 41.31 +.04 N Horiz n 27.26 +.17 N Inc x n 9.66 +.02 OverS SF r n7.44 -.04 PSBal n 17.30 +.02 RealEst n 15.88 +.07 R2010 n 14.33 +.01 R2015 n 10.92 +.01 R2020 n 14.88 +.01 R2025 n 10.78 +.02 R2030 n 15.31 +.02 R2035 n 10.74 +.01 R2040 n 15.28 +.01 R2045 10.17 ... Ret Inco n 12.38 +.01 SciTec n 21.80 -.03 ShtBd x n 4.88 ... SmCpStk n28.96 +.06 SmCapVal n31.10 -.03 SpecGr 15.30 ... SpecIn 12.12 ... SuMuInt x n11.41 ... TFInc x n 9.97 ... TxFrH x n 10.86 ... TxFrSI x n 5.62 ... Value n 20.73 +.04 Principal Inv: BdMtgIn 10.30 +.03 HighYldA p 7.93 ... LgCGI In 7.70 ... LgCV3 In 9.09 +.02 LgCV1 In 9.49 ... LgGrIn 6.93 +.01 LT2030In 10.41 ... LT2020In 10.66 ... LT2040I 10.44 -.01 SAMBalA 11.72 +.01 Prudential Fds A: NatResA 43.75 +.11 STCrpBdA 11.58 +.02 UtilityA 9.27 +.01 Putnam Funds A: CATxA p 7.84 ... DvrInA p 8.01 +.02 EqInA p 13.31 ... GrInA p 11.77 ... NwOpA p 41.89 +.05 VoyA p 20.12 -.01 RS Funds: LgCAlphaB t35.39 -.12 RSPart 26.80 ... Value 22.00 -.09 Rainier Inv Mgt: SmMCap 26.67 +.03 RidgeWorth Funds: GScUShBdI x10.08 ... HiYldI x 9.51 ... IntmBdI x 10.86 +.03 RiverSource A: DispEqA p 4.74 +.01 DEI 8.67 ...

DivrBd 5.03 +.02 HiYdTEA 4.28 ... MidCpVl p 6.49 +.01 Royce Funds: LwPrSkSv r14.29 +.03 PennMuI r 9.75 +.01 PremierI r 16.64 -.02 TotRetI r 11.31 ... VlPlSvc 11.26 ... Russell Funds S: IntlDvMkt 28.32 -.14 StratBd 11.01 +.03 USCoreEq 24.04 +.05 Russell Instl I: StratBd 10.89 +.03 Rydex Investor: MgdFutStr 24.22 -.05 SEI Portfolios: CoreFxA n 10.79 +.04 IntlEqA n 7.78 -.05 LgCGroA n18.58 +.01 LgCValA n 14.29 +.01 TxMgLC n 10.53 ... Schwab Funds: CoreEq 14.70 +.01 1000Inv r 33.07 +.01 S&P Sel 17.32 ... Scout Funds: Intl 28.39 -.06 Selected Funds: AmShD 36.53 -.08 AmShS p 36.50 -.07 Seligman Group: ComunA t 37.46 +.01 Sentinel Group: ComS A p 27.36 +.05 Sequoia n 117.86 +.32 Sound Shore: SoundShore27.78 +.02 St FarmAssoc: Gwth 47.33 -.05 TCW Funds: TotRetBdI 10.23 ... TCW Funds N: ToRtBdN p10.58 ... TIAA-CREF Funds: BondInst 10.60 +.04 Templeton Instit: EmMS p 14.52 ... ForEqS 18.51 -.08 Third Avenue Fds: IntlVaInst r 14.71 -.06 REValInst r21.00 -.01 ValueInst 44.78 -.17 Thornburg Fds C: IntValC t 23.11 -.05 Thornburg Fds: IntValA p 24.50 -.05 IncBuildA t 17.79 +.01 IncBuildC p17.79 +.01 IntValue I 25.04 -.05 LtMuA p 14.17 ... LtTMuI 14.17 ... ValueI 30.37 -.08 Thrivent Fds A: Bond x 9.90 +.03 LgCpStk 19.48 +.04 LgCpVal 11.95 +.03 MidCpSk 12.18 +.04 MuniBd x 11.33 ... PtrIntStk 8.71 -.03 Tocqueville Fds: Gold t 65.34 +.87 Transamerica C: AAlModGr t10.70 +.01 Tweedy Browne: GblValue 21.69 -.07 USAA Group: CrnstStr 20.99 +.03 Inco 12.78 +.04 PrecMM 36.54 +.54

S&P Idx 16.53 ... ShtTBnd 9.21 +.01 TxEIt 13.05 ... TxELT 13.02 ... TxESh 10.71 ... VALIC : MdCpIdx 17.28 +.05 StkIdx 22.23 ... Van Eck Funds: GlHardA 39.61 +.08 Vanguard Admiral: BalAdml n 19.72 +.03 CAITAdm n11.08 ... CALTAdm n11.21 ... CpOpAdl n 66.19 +.26 EMAdmr r n34.67 +.06 Energy n 104.49 -.12 EqInAdm n n38.24 ... EuroAdml n57.13 -.41 ExplAdml n55.70 +.14 ExtdAdm n 34.39 +.09 500Adml n101.56 +.01 GNMA Ad n11.08 +.01 GrwAdm n 26.91 +.04 HlthCr n 47.76 +.08 HiYldCp n 5.60 ... InfProAd n 25.46 +.12 ITBdAdml n11.44 +.05 ITsryAdml n11.72 +.05 IntGrAdm n53.54 -.15 ITAdml n 13.71 ... ITGrAdm n 10.18 +.05 LtdTrAd n 11.14 ... LTGrAdml n 9.56 +.11 LTsyAdml n11.99 +.15 LT Adml n 11.13 ... MCpAdml n77.66 +.23 MorgAdm n47.13 +.10 MuHYAdm n10.52 ... NJLTAd n 11.80 ... NYLTAd n 11.21 ... PrmCap r n59.45 +.10 PALTAdm n11.16 ... ReitAdm r n72.19 +.38 STsyAdml n10.87 +.01 STBdAdml n10.66 +.02 ShtTrAd n 15.96 ... STFdAd n 10.93 +.01 STIGrAd n 10.81 +.02 SmCAdm n29.08 +.03 TxMCap r n54.63 +.03 TxMGrIn r n49.39 ... TtlBAdml n 10.78 +.03 TStkAdm n27.39 +.02 ValAdml n 18.56 -.01 WellslAdm n50.98 +.16 WelltnAdm n50.06 +.14 Windsor n 39.52 +.11 WdsrIIAd n40.68 +.02 Vanguard Fds: AssetA n 22.16 +.08 CAIT n 11.08 ... CapOpp n 28.65 +.11 Convrt n 12.94 +.02 DivdGro n 12.87 +.03 Energy n 55.63 -.07 EqInc n 18.24 ... Explr n 59.82 +.16 GNMA n 11.08 +.01 GlobEq n 15.63 ... GroInc n 23.24 ... HYCorp n 5.60 ... HlthCre n 113.15 +.18 InflaPro n 12.96 +.06 IntlExplr n 14.04 -.05 IntlGr n 16.82 -.05


6D • SATURDAY, JULY 31, 2010

Expanded Standings New York tampa Bay Boston toronto Baltimore

W 65 64 58 54 32

L 37 38 45 49 71

chicago Minnesota detroit Kansas city cleveland

W 58 57 52 43 42

L 44 46 50 60 61

texas Los Angeles oakland seattle

W 60 52 51 39

L 42 52 51 65

Atlanta philadelphia New York Florida Washington

W 59 56 52 51 45

L 43 47 51 51 58

st. Louis cincinnati Milwaukee chicago Houston pittsburgh

W 56 57 48 46 43 36

L 46 47 56 57 59 65

san diego san Francisco Los Angeles colorado Arizona

W 60 58 54 53 38

L 40 45 48 50 65

AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Pct GB WCGB .637 — — .627 1 — .563 71⁄2 61⁄2 .524 111⁄2 101⁄2 .311 331⁄2 321⁄2 Central Division Pct GB WCGB .569 — — .553 11⁄2 71⁄2 .510 6 12 .417 151⁄2 211⁄2 .408 161⁄2 221⁄2 West Division Pct GB WCGB .588 — — .500 9 13 .500 9 13 .375 22 26 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division Pct GB WCGB .578 — — .544 31⁄2 2 .505 71⁄2 6 .500 8 61⁄2 .437 141⁄2 13 Central Division Pct GB WCGB .549 — — .548 — 11⁄2 .462 9 101⁄2 .447 101⁄2 12 .422 13 141⁄2 .356 191⁄2 21 West Division Pct GB WCGB .600 — — .563 31⁄2 — .529 7 31⁄2 .515 81⁄2 5 .369 231⁄2 20

AMERICAN LEAGUE Thursday’s Games tampa Bay 4, detroit 2 N.Y. Yankees 11, cleveland 4 texas 7, oakland 4 Baltimore 6, Kansas city 5, 11 innings chicago White sox 9, seattle 5 Friday’s Games toronto 8, cleveland 1 detroit 6, Boston 5 tampa Bay 3, N.Y. Yankees 2 Kansas city 7, Baltimore 5 chicago White sox 6, oakland 1 Minnesota 5, seattle 3 texas at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games cleveland (Westbrook 6-7) at toronto (cecil 8-5), 1:07 p.m. detroit (scherzer 7-8) at Boston (Matsuzaka 7-3), 4:10 p.m. oakland (Braden 5-7) at chicago White sox (danks 11-7), 7:05 p.m. Baltimore (Bergesen 3-9) at Kansas city (Greinke 6-10), 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Vazquez 9-7) at tampa Bay (Garza 11-5), 7:10 p.m. seattle (F.Hernandez 7-7) at Minnesota (slowey 9-5), 7:10 p.m. texas (Harden 3-3) at L.A. Angels (Haren 0-1), 9:05 p.m. Sunday’s Games cleveland at toronto, 1:07 p.m. detroit at Boston, 1:35 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at tampa Bay, 1:40 p.m. oakland at chicago White sox, 2:05 p.m. Baltimore at Kansas city, 2:10 p.m. seattle at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. texas at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. Monday’s Games toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. cleveland at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Minnesota at tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Kansas city at oakland, 10:05 p.m.

SALISBURY POST

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

A-Rod still waiting; Yankees lose

L10 7-3 8-2 5-5 7-3 2-8

Str L-1 W-7 L-1 W-4 L-1

Home 34-16 31-20 30-21 28-22 18-33

Away 31-21 33-18 28-24 26-27 14-38

L10 7-3 8-2 4-6 3-7 3-7

Str W-5 W-6 W-1 W-1 L-3

Home 32-19 31-20 35-17 21-29 23-27

Away 26-25 26-26 17-33 22-31 19-34

L10 7-3 2-8 5-5 3-7

Str W-1 L-4 L-2 L-5

Home 36-21 27-24 30-22 24-28

Away 24-21 25-28 21-29 15-37

L10 5-5 8-2 3-7 6-4 5-5

Str W-1 L-1 L-1 W-1 W-2

Home 34-13 32-17 32-18 28-26 28-22

Away 25-30 24-30 20-33 23-25 17-36

L10 5-5 5-5 5-5 4-6 6-4 4-6

Str L-1 L-1 L-3 L-3 W-3 L-1

Home 34-16 31-23 24-28 26-27 24-29 23-26

Away 22-30 26-24 24-28 20-30 19-30 13-39

L10 7-3 7-3 5-5 2-8 3-7

Str W-2 L-1 L-2 W-2 W-1

Home 32-20 30-20 32-21 33-18 24-29

Away 28-20 28-25 22-27 20-32 14-36

NATIONAL LEAGUE Thursday’s Games N.Y. Mets 4, st. Louis 0 Washington 5, Atlanta 3 colorado 9, pittsburgh 3 Florida 5, san Francisco 0 san diego 3, L.A. dodgers 2 philadelphia 3, Arizona 2, 11 innings Friday’s Games Washington 8, philadelphia 1 Arizona 9, N.Y. Mets 6 Atlanta 6, cincinnati 4, 10 innings Houston 5, Milwaukee 0 pittsburgh at st. Louis, 8:15 p.m. colorado 17, chicago cubs 2 Florida at san diego, 10:05 p.m. L.A. dodgers at san Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Saturday’s Games Atlanta (Jurrjens 3-3) at cincinnati (Arroyo 10-6), 4:10 p.m. L.A. dodgers (Billingsley 9-5) at san Francisco (Zito 8-6), 4:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Bush 5-8) at Houston (W.Rodriguez 8-11), 7:05 p.m. philadelphia (Blanton 4-6) at Washington (detwiler 0-1), 7:05 p.m. Arizona (enright 2-2) at N.Y. Mets (takahashi 7-5), 7:10 p.m. pittsburgh (d.Mccutchen 1-4) at st. Louis (suppan 0-6), 7:15 p.m. chicago cubs (Gorzelanny 6-5) at colorado (Hammel 7-6), 8:10 p.m. Florida (Nolasco 11-7) at san diego (correia 7-6), 8:35 p.m. Sunday’s Games Arizona at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Atlanta at cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. philadelphia at Washington, 1:35 p.m. Milwaukee at Houston, 2:05 p.m. pittsburgh at st. Louis, 2:15 p.m. chicago cubs at colorado, 3:10 p.m. Florida at san diego, 4:05 p.m. L.A. dodgers at san Francisco, 8:05 p.m. Monday’s Games cincinnati at pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee at chicago cubs, 8:05 p.m. Houston at st. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Washington at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. san diego at L.A. dodgers, 10:10 p.m.

Arizona trades Jackson PHOENIX (AP) — The Arizona Diamondbacks traded away an All-Star pitcher for the second time in a week, sending right-hander Edwin Jackson to the Chicago White Sox on Friday for rookie Daniel Hudson and prospect David Holmberg. The last-place Diamondbacks continued their rebuilding project by moving Jackson, an All-Star in 2009 who tossed the second no-hitter in franchise history June 25 against Tampa Bay.  WASHINGTON (AP) — Infielder Cristian Guzman is heading to the first-place Rangers from the last-place Nationals in a deal that sends two minor league pitchers to Washington. “It’s not an official trade until the paperwork goes through. In 24 hours, it’ll be official,” Washington general manager Mike Rizzo said Friday.

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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Wade Davis shrugged off a rocky start to pitch seven innings and Matt Joyce hit a three-run homer Friday night to lead the surging Tampa Bay Rays over the New York Yankees 3-2. Tampa Bay forced Alex Rodriguez to wait at least one more day to join the 600home run club, and the second-place Rays matched their longest winning streak of the season at seven games. The Rays pulled within one game of the AL East-leading Yankees with their 11th win in 12 home games. Derek Jeter singled and Nick Swisher homered to begin the game against Davis (9-9), who settled to limit the Yankees to one hit — Robinson Cano’s sixth-inning, broken bat single — and three walks over after that. Blue Jays 8, Indians 1 TORONTO — Jose Bautista hit a grand slam, his major league-leading 31st home run, Fred Lewis added a solo shot and Toronto beat Cleveland for its sixth win in seven games. The Blue Jays have homered in 11 consecutive games, hitting 27 over that span, and lead the major leagues with 157, including league highs at home (87) and in July (42). Bautista leads the majors with 11 home runs this month. Nineteen of his homers this season have come at Rogers Centre. Tigers 6, Red Sox 5 BOSTON — Jhonny Peralta hit two homers in his first game since being traded and struggling Detroit withstood a grand slam by David Ortiz in the ninth inning. Peralta, obtained from the Cleveland Indians on Wednesday, hit a solo homer in his first at bat in the second inning then connected again off Jon Lester, a two-run shot in the fifth. Detroit took a 6-1 lead into the ninth and

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Royals celebrate Friday night’s walkoff home run by Alex Gordon. Jose Valverde struck out leadoff hitter Eric Patterson. Then he walked the next three batters and Ortiz connected for his 22nd homer, just clearing the low fence in right field. White Sox 6, Athletics 1 CHICAGO — Lucas Harrell pitched six strong innings in his major league debut, Dayan Viciedo had three hits, and the Chicago White Sox got their 12th straight home win. Gordon Beckham also had two hits and drove in two runs for the AL Central-leading White Sox, who are 19-1 at home since June 9. Chicago moved to a season-high 14 games over .500. Harrell was called up from Triple-A Charlotte to start after Daniel Hudson was

dealt to Arizona in the Edwin Jackson trade in the afternoon. He got out of a basesloaded jam in the second inning and then coasted behind a strong offense for his first victory. Twins 5, Mariners 3 MINNEAPOLIS — Matt Capps worked a scoreless ninth inning for a save in his first appearance with Minnesota, preserving a victory over Seattle. Capps, acquired from the Washington Nationals the previous night, gave up a twoout single to Chone Figgins before striking out Casey Kotchman, ending the game with a pump of his fist. Of 94 career saves by Capps, he has 11 against AL teams. Jim Thome and Alexi Casilla homered in support of Scott Baker (9-9).

Roy story: rough debut with Philadelphia Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Craig Stammen carried a shutout into the seventh inning and the Washington Nationals roughed up Roy Oswalt in his Philadelphia debut, halting the Phillies’ eight-game winning streak with an 8-1 victory Friday night. Oswalt (6-13), a former 20game winner acquired from Houston in a four-player trade Thursday, allowed five runs — four earned — and seven hits in six innings. He walked two, struck out four and hit two batters. It was another tough start against Washington for the right-hander, who yielded four runs and was ejected for arguing balls and strikes when he faced the Nationals in Houston on May 31. Astros 5, Brewers 0 HOUSTON — J.A. Happ allowed two hits over six innings in his Houston debut, leading the Astros past Milwaukee. Happ and two minor lea-

guers came to the Astros on Thursday in a trade that send Roy Oswalt to Philadelphia. Oswalt allowed four earned runs and seven hits in six innings in the Phillies’ 8-1 loss at Washington on Friday night. The Brewers have lost three straight after winning their previous five games. The Astros won their third straight. Happ, 12-5 as a rookie last season, made only his fourth major league start this year. Diamondbacks 9, Mets 6 NEW YORK — Kelly Johnson and Miguel Montero homered in a five-run sixth inning, and Arizona stopped a sevengame losing streak. Montero also doubled, singled and drove in four runs for the last-place Diamondbacks, who won for the first time since finishing a three-game sweep of the struggling Mets last Wednesday in Arizona. New York wasted David Wright’s two long homers and five RBIs, done in by a dreadful relief outing from left-hander

Raul Valdes (2-3) after another shaky start by Mike Pelfrey. Valdes gave up hits to all four batters he faced, turning a onerun lead into a 9-5 deficit in 14 pitches. Braves 6, Reds 4, 10 innings CINCINNATI — Jason Heyward doubled home two runs with two outs in the 10th inning, rallying Atlanta past Cincinnati. Atlanta moved 3 1⁄2 games ahead of second-place Philadelphia in the NL East. Reds closer Francisco Cordero (3-4) walked two batters in the 10th. Heyward worked the count full, then hit a sinking liner that diving left fielder Jonny Gomes couldn’t catch, allowing both runners to score. Jesse Chavez (3-2) escaped a threat in the ninth. Billy Wagner got out of a two-on threat in the 10th, earning his 24th save in 29 chances by fanning Drew Stubbs for the final out. Rockies 17, Cubs 2 DENVER — Carlos Gonzalez, Ian Stewart and Dexter

Fowler homered and the Colorado Rockies used a recordsetting 12-run eighth inning to rout the Cubs. Gonzalez had four hits, two in the eighth when the Rockies set a major league record with 11 straight hits in the inning. The Rockies had 13 hits in the inning, a franchise record. Fowler and Stewart both hit two-run homers in the eighth as the Rockies piled up a club-high 12 extra base hits in the game. The Rockies batted around twice in the inning against relievers Sean Marshall, Andrew Cashman and Brian Schlitter. Troy Tulowitzki had two doubles and three RBIs, Melvin Mora had two hits and Brad Hawpe and Chris Iannetta reached base twice in the inning. Marlins 4, Padres 2 SAN DIEGO — Cody Ross and Gaby Sanchez homered off Wade LeBlanc and the Florida Marlins had just five hits in beating NL West-leading San Diego late Friday night.

F R I D AY ’ S B O X S C O R E S American Rays 3, Yankees 2 New York Tampa Bay ab r h bi ab r h bi Jeter ss 4 1 1 0 Jaso c 4 1 1 0 swisher rf 4 1 1 2 crwfrd lf 4 0 0 0 teixeir 1b 3 0 0 0 Longori 3b 3 0 1 0 Rdrgz 3b 4 0 0 0 c.pena 1b 3 1 0 0 cano 2b 4 0 2 0 Joyce rf 3 1 1 3 posada c 4 0 0 0 WAyar dh 3 0 1 0 Grndrs cf 3 0 0 0 BUpton cf 2 0 0 0 curtis dh 3 0 0 0 Brignc 2b 3 0 0 0 Gardnr lf 1 0 0 0 Bartlett ss 3 0 0 0 Totals 30 2 4 2 Totals 28 3 4 3 New York 200 000 000—2 Tampa Bay 000 003 00x—3 dp—tampa Bay 1. Lob—New York 4, tampa Bay 3. Hr—swisher (19), Joyce (4). sb—Gardner (30), B.upton (28). IP H R ER BB SO New York Hughes L,12-4 6 4 3 3 2 6 chamberlain 2 0 0 0 0 3 Tampa Bay W.davis W,9-9 7 4 2 2 3 6 Benoit H,14 1 0 0 0 0 0 soriano s,29-31 1 0 0 0 0 0 Wp—p.Hughes. t—2:38. A—36,973 (36,973).

Blue Jays 8, Indians 1 Cleveland Toronto ab r h bi ab r h bi crowe cf 4 0 1 0 FLewis lf 4 2 2 1 Acarer ss 4 0 0 0 Yescor ss 5 2 2 1 choo rf 4 0 0 0 JBautst rf 3 1 3 4 csantn c 4 1 1 0 snider rf 0 0 0 0 Kearns lf 3 0 2 0 V.Wells cf 4 0 1 0 Gimenz lf 1 0 0 0 Lind dh 5 0 0 0 Laport 1b 3 0 0 1 A.Hill 2b 5 1 1 0 duncan dh3 0 0 0 overay 1b 4 1 3 0 J.Nix 3b 3 0 0 0 J.Buck c 4 0 1 0 donald 2b 3 0 1 0 encrnc 3b 4 1 1 1 Totals 32 1 5 1 Totals 38 8 14 7 Cleveland 000 010 000—1 Toronto 001 601 00x—8 e—Y.escobar (1). Lob—cleveland 5, toronto 10. 2b—Kearns (18), V.wells (31), overbay (22). Hr— F.lewis (7), J.bautista (31). sf—Laporta. IP H R ER BB SO Cleveland 1 Mstersn L,3-10 5 ⁄3 13 8 8 2 3 1 0 0 1 3 Germano 22⁄3 Toronto Marcum W,10-4 7 3 1 1 0 10 Janssen 1 2 0 0 0 2 camp 1 0 0 0 0 1 t—2:42. A—20,228 (49,539).

White Sox 6, Athletics 1 Oakland ab crisp cf 4 Barton 1b 4 Ksuzuk c 3 cust dh 3 Kzmnff 3b 4 M.ellis 2b 3 Gross rf 4 Rdavis lf 4 pnngtn ss 3

r 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Chicago h bi ab 1 0 pierre lf 5 0 0 AlRmrz ss 4 2 0 Rios cf 4 1 0 Konerk 1b 3 0 0 Quentin dh 3 1 0 Lillirdg dh 0 0 0 przyns c 4 1 0 Viciedo 3b 3 1 1 Vizquel 3b 1

r 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 1 0

h bi 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0

AnJons rf 2 0 0 1 Bckhm 2b 4 0 2 2 Totals 32 1 7 1 Totals 33 6 13 6 Oakland 000 100 000—1 Chicago 100 301 10x—6 e—K.suzuki (6). dp—oakland 3, chicago 2. Lob—oakland 9, chicago 7. 2b—Konerko (21), Quentin (18), Viciedo (5). sb—pierre (39), Al.ramirez (6). sf—Konerko. IP H R ER BB SO Oakland Anderson L,2-2 51⁄3 10 5 5 0 1 2 ⁄3 1 0 0 1 0 Ziegler H.Rodriguez 1 2 1 1 0 1 Bowers 1 0 0 0 1 1 Chicago Harrell W,1-0 6 4 1 1 5 1 s.santos 1 0 0 0 0 1 threets 0 2 0 0 0 0 t.pena 2 1 0 0 0 1 t—2:34. A—29,431 (40,615).

Tigers 6, Red Sox 5 Detroit ab AJcksn cf 5 Rhyms 2b 5 Boesch rf 5 Micarr 1b 4 Raburn lf 4 Kelly lf 0 Jhperlt 3b 4 Frzier dh 3 Laird c 4 Worth ss 2

Boston r 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0

h bi ab r h bi 1 1 scutaro ss 4 2 2 1 2 1 Lowrie 2b 3 1 0 0 1 0 Youkils 1b 3 1 1 0 2 0 d.ortiz dh 4 1 1 4 1 0 VMrtnz c 4 0 2 0 0 0 ABeltre 3b 5 0 2 0 3 3 Hermid rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 dMcdn rf 0 0 0 0 2 0 J.drew ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 Hall pr 0 0 0 0 camrn cf 5 0 1 0 eptrsn lf 3 0 0 0 Totals 36 613 5 Totals 34 5 9 5 Detroit 110 020 020—6 Boston 000 010 004—5 dp—detroit 1. Lob—detroit 9, Boston 12. 2b— Rhymes (2), V.martinez 2 (22), A.beltre (30). Hr— Jh.peralta 2 (9), scutaro (7), d.ortiz (22). cs— Rhymes (1), Worth (2), e.patterson (1). s—Worth. IP H R ER BB SO Detroit 5 1 1 2 3 Galarraga 42⁄3 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 0 Gonzalez Weinhardt W 2 1 0 0 1 3 2 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 2 coke 2 4 4 5 4 Valverde 11⁄3 Boston Lester L,11-6 6 11 4 4 2 7 R.Ramirez 1 1 0 0 1 1 Wakefield 2 1 2 2 1 1 t—3:49. A—37,832 (37,402).

cs—Figgins (8), span (3). s—M.saunders. IP H R ER BB SO Seattle Fister L,3-7 5 5 5 2 1 3 J.Wright 1 1 0 0 1 1 olson 1 1 0 0 1 0 B.sweeney 1 1 0 0 0 0 Minnesota 1 7 3 3 4 2 s.baker W,9-9 5 ⁄3 2 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 crain H,10 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Mijares H,8 0 0 0 0 0 Guerrier H,16 11⁄3 capps s,1-1 1 1 0 0 0 1 t—2:58. A—40,596 (39,504).

Royals 7, Orioles 5 Baltimore ab BRorts 2b 5 Markks rf 4 Wgntn 3b 4 scott 1b 3 AdJons cf 2 pie lf 3 Wieters c 4 cpttrsn dh4 cizturs ss 4

Kansas City h bi ab r h bi 2 0 Getz 2b 5 0 0 0 2 0 Kendall c 3 1 0 0 3 2 BButler 1b 3 1 1 0 1 1 JGuilln dh 5 0 1 0 0 0 Ankiel cf 4 2 2 1 0 1 Betemt 3b 4 0 3 2 0 0 Blmqst pr 0 1 0 0 0 0 Gordon lf 5 1 1 3 1 0 YBtncr ss 4 1 2 0 Maier rf 1 0 1 1 Totals 33 5 9 4 Totals 34 7 11 7 Baltimore 011 001 020—5 Kansas City 300 001 003—7 two outs when winning run scored. e—Kendall (11), Betemit (1). dp—Baltimore 1, Kansas city 2. Lob—Baltimore 6, Kansas city 10. 2b—Wigginton 2 (19), J.guillen (17), Ankiel (7), Maier (8). Hr—Gordon (2). sb—B.roberts (3), Ad.jones (4). cs—Ad.jones (6). s—Kendall, Maier. sf—scott, pie. IP H R ER BB SO Baltimore 1 6 3 3 5 4 Arrieta 4 ⁄3 2 1 1 1 0 Berken 12⁄3 ohman 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 0 M.gonzalez 1 0 0 0 0 0 Uehara H,4 ⁄3 2 ⁄3 2 3 3 1 0 simon L,2-2 Kansas City o’sullivan 6 4 3 3 2 0 d.hughes H,6 1 0 0 0 0 0 Farnsworth 1 3 2 1 0 1 Bl.wood W,1-2 1 2 0 0 0 0 t—3:18. A—21,537 (37,840). r 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

National

Twins 5, Mariners 3

Nationals 8, Phillies 1

Seattle

Philadelphia Washington ab r h bi ab r h bi Rollins ss 4 0 0 0 Morgan cf 3 2 1 0 polanc 2b 4 0 0 0 AKndy 1b 5 2 4 1 ibanez lf 3 0 2 0 Zmrmn 3b 4 1 1 1 Hward 1b 4 0 0 0 A.dunn 1b 3 1 1 0 Werth cf 4 1 2 1 AlGnzlz 2b 1 0 0 0 dBrwn rf 4 0 2 0 Wlngh lf 3 1 1 2 dobbs 3b 3 0 0 0 Berndn rf 3 0 2 2 c.Ruiz c 4 0 0 0 iRdrgz c 3 0 0 0 oswalt p 2 0 0 0 dsmnd ss 3 0 0 1 BFrncs ph 1 0 0 0 stmmn p 3 1 1 0 durbin p 0 0 0 0 clipprd p 1 0 0 0 Herndn p 0 0 0 0 Balestr p 0 0 0 0 Totals 33 1 6 1 Totals 32 8 11 7 Philadelphia 000 000 100—1 Washington 102 020 30x—8

Minnesota ab r h bi ab r h bi isuzuki rf 5 0 1 0 span cf 4 0 1 0 Figgins 2b 5 0 3 0 Acasill 2b 4 1 1 2 Ktchm 1b 5 0 0 0 Mauer c 2 0 0 0 Branyn dh 4 1 2 0 dlmYn lf 4 0 1 0 FGtrrz cf 3 1 2 1 Kubel rf 4 0 0 0 Msndrs lf 2 1 0 0 cuddyr 1b 4 1 1 0 J.Bard c 2 0 0 0 thome dh 4 1 1 2 JoWlsn 3b 4 0 1 2 Valenci 3b 3 0 1 0 JaWlsn ss 4 0 0 0 Hardy ss 4 2 2 0 Totals 34 3 9 3 Totals 33 5 8 4 Seattle 000 003 000—3 Minnesota 021 020 00x—5 e—Figgins (12), Jo.wilson (11). Lob—seattle 9, Minnesota 7. 2b—Branyan 2 (14), Jo.wilson (10). Hr—A.casilla (1), thome (13). sb—F.gutierrez (15).

e—dobbs (5), c.ruiz (4). dp—philadelphia 1. Lob—philadelphia 7, Washington 8. 2b—A.kennedy (8), Willingham (16), Bernadina 2 (11). 3b—Morgan (6). Hr—Werth (15). sb—A.kennedy (12). cs— Morgan (14). sf—Zimmerman, desmond. IP H R ER BB SO Philadelphia oswalt L,6-13 6 7 5 4 2 4 durbin 1 3 3 3 2 1 Herndon 1 1 0 0 0 0 Washington 5 1 1 1 5 stmmen W,3-4 61⁄3 0 0 0 1 2 clippard 12⁄3 Balester 1 1 0 0 0 1 t—2:32. A—32,590 (41,546).

Astros 5, Brewers 0 Milwaukee Houston ab r h bi ab r h bi Weeks 2b 3 0 1 0 Bourn cf 4 0 0 0 Hart rf 3 0 0 0 Angsnc ss 4 0 0 0 Braun lf 4 0 0 0 Kppngr 2b 2 1 2 1 Fielder 1b 4 0 0 0 ca.Lee lf 4 0 0 0 McGeh 3b 4 0 2 0 Bourgs lf 0 0 0 0 Lucroy c 4 0 0 0 Michals rf 3 2 1 1 cGomz cf 3 0 0 0 p.Feliz 1b 3 1 1 0 Aescor ss 3 0 0 0 cJhnsn 3b 3 1 2 3 Mparr p 2 0 0 0 Quinter c 3 0 0 0 coffey p 0 0 0 0 Happ p 2 0 0 0 inglett ph 1 0 1 0 WLopez p 0 0 0 0 Hwkns p 0 0 0 0 AHrndz ph 1 0 0 0 Riske p 0 0 0 0 Lyon p 0 0 0 0 edmnd ph 1 0 0 0 Lndstr p 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 0 4 0 Totals 29 5 6 5 Milwaukee 000 000 000—0 Houston 010 300 01x—5 e—ca.lee (5). dp—Milwaukee 1. Lob—Milwaukee 9, Houston 3. 2b—Weeks (19), c.johnson (8). Hr—Keppinger (5), Michaels (6), c.johnson (4). IP H R ER BB SO Milwaukee 4 4 4 3 6 M.parra L,3-8 51⁄3 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 coffey Hawkins 1 1 0 0 0 0 Riske 1 1 1 1 0 0 Houston Happ W,2-0 6 2 0 0 4 6 W.Lopez 1 1 0 0 0 2 Lyon 1 1 0 0 0 0 Lindstrom 1 0 0 0 0 1 t—2:25. A—27,456 (40,976).

Diamondbacks 9, Mets 6 Arizona

New York h bi ab r h bi 2 0 JosRys ss 5 2 3 0 2 2 Lcastill 2b 4 1 0 0 1 0 pagan lf 4 1 1 1 2 1 dWrght 3b 4 2 3 5 3 4 Beltran cf 3 0 0 0 2 1 i.davis 1b 3 0 0 0 1 1 Francr rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 HBlanc c 2 0 0 0 0 0 carter ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 thole c 1 0 0 0 0 0 pelfrey p 2 0 0 0 0 0 Valdes p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Acosta p 0 0 0 0 JFelicn ph 1 0 0 0 dessns p 0 0 0 0 pFelicn p 0 0 0 0 cora ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 40 913 9 Totals 35 6 7 6 Arizona 301 005 000—9 New York 302 000 100—6 ab cYoung cf 4 Jhnsn 2b 4 J.Upton rf 4 AdLRc 1b 5 Monter c 5 MRynl 3b 5 s.drew ss 5 Gparra lf 4 iKnndy p 3 tAreu ph 1 Boyer p 0 Qualls p 0 Heilmn p 0

r 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

e—Ad.laroche (9), H.blanco (1), Jos.reyes (9). Lob—Arizona 7, New York 6. 2b—c.young (24), Montero (10), M.reynolds (15), s.drew (20), Jos.reyes (19). Hr—K.johnson (17), Montero (4), d.wright 2 (17). sb—c.young (22), K.johnson (10). cs—c.young (3). IP H R ER BB SO Arizona i.kennedy W,6-8 6 3 5 5 4 4 Boyer 1 3 1 1 0 0 Qualls H,3 1 0 0 0 0 2 Heilman s,4-8 1 1 0 0 0 0 New York 2 8 5 4 2 4 pelfrey 5 ⁄3 Valdes L,2-3 0 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Acosta 11⁄3 dessens 1 0 0 0 0 0 p.Feliciano 1 1 0 0 0 2 Valdes pitched to 4 batters in the 6th. HBp—by dessens (c.Young). pB—Montero. t—3:27. A—34,280 (41,800).

Braves 6, Reds 4, 10 innings, Atlanta

Cincinnati h bi ab r h bi 1 1 Bphllps 2b 5 1 1 0 0 0 ocarer ss 5 1 1 1 3 2 Jrsmth p 0 0 0 0 2 1 Votto 1b 5 2 3 2 1 2 Rolen 3b 4 0 3 1 0 0 Gomes lf 4 0 0 0 1 0 Bruce rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Fcordr p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Janish ss 0 0 0 0 0 0 cairo ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 stubbs cf 5 0 0 0 0 0 RHrndz c 4 0 1 0 2 0 cueto p 2 0 0 0 1 0 Bray p 0 0 0 0 1 0 ondrsk p 0 0 0 0 0 0 L.Nix ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 Masset p 0 0 0 0 Rhodes p 0 0 0 0 Heisey rf 1 0 1 0 Totals 42 612 6 Totals 41 4 11 4 Atlanta 001 021 000 2—6 Cincinnati 003 000 010 0—4 Lob—Atlanta 12, cincinnati 9. 2b—Heyward 3 (19), Hinske (19), Me.cabrera (18), Votto (18), Rolen 2 (20). Hr—Mccann (14), Votto (27). sb—Me.cabrera (5). IP H R ER BB SO Atlanta Medlen 5 6 3 3 1 4 Moylan H,16 1 0 0 0 0 0 saito H,13 1 1 0 0 0 0 Venters Bs,3-4 1 2 1 1 0 1 J.chavez W,3-2 1 1 0 0 0 1 Wagner s,24-29 1 1 0 0 0 2 Cincinnati 1 cueto 5 ⁄3 10 4 4 1 3 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 1 1 Bray ondrusek 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 1 Masset 2 ⁄3 1 0 0 0 1 Rhodes 1 2 2 2 1 F.cordero L,3-4 11⁄3 1 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Jor.smith t—3:46. A—40,373 (42,319). ab prado 2b 5 Wagner p 0 Heywrd rf 6 c.Jnes 3b 5 Mccnn c 5 Glaus 1b 5 Hinske lf 4 saito p 0 Venters p 0 conrad ph 1 Jchavz p 0 AlGzlz ss 0 infante 2b 4 Mecarr cf 3 Medlen p 2 Moylan p 0 M.diaz lf 2

r 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

Rockies 17, Cubs 2 Chicago ab colvin rf 3 scstro ss 4 d.Lee 1b 3

r 1 0 0

Colorado h bi ab 1 1 Fowler cf 6 0 0 s.smith rf 4 0 1 splrghs rf 2

r 2 1 1

h bi 3 2 1 2 1 0

Nady ph 0 0 0 0 cGnzlz lf 6 3 4 2 ArRmr 3b 3 0 0 0 tlwtzk ss 5 2 3 3 K.Hill ph 1 0 0 0 Hawpe 1b 3 1 1 2 Byrd cf 4 0 1 0 iannett c 3 1 1 2 Asorin lf 3 0 0 0 stewart 3b 6 1 2 3 soto c 3 0 1 0 Barmes 2b 5 2 2 0 theriot 2b 2 0 0 0 Francis p 3 1 1 0 JRussll p 0 0 0 0 Belisle p 0 0 0 0 Berg p 0 0 0 0 RBtncr p 0 0 0 0 Fontent ph1 0 0 0 Mora ph 2 2 2 1 Marshll p 0 0 0 0 tBchlz p 0 0 0 0 cashnr p 0 0 0 0 schlittr p 0 0 0 0 dmpstr p 1 0 0 0 JeBakr 2b 2 1 1 0 Totals 30 2 4 2 Totals 4517 2117 Chicago 000 002 000 — 2 Colorado 003 020 0(12)x—17 Lob—chicago 3, colorado 11. 2b—Fowler (12), s.smith (13), c.gonzalez (15), tulowitzki 2 (19), Hawpe (20), Barmes (18), Mora (9). 3b—colvin (3), iannetta (1). Hr—Fowler (3), c.gonzalez (20), stewart (15). IP H R ER BB SO Chicago dempster L,8-8 4 7 5 5 5 5 J.Russell 2 1 0 0 0 3 Berg 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 ⁄3 5 5 5 0 2 Marshall cashner 0 6 6 6 0 0 1 ⁄3 2 1 1 2 0 schlitter Colorado Francis W,4-3 6 4 2 2 1 5 Belisle H,13 1 0 0 0 0 2 R.betancourt 1 0 0 0 0 3 t.Buchholz 1 0 0 0 1 1 t—3:04. A—40,189 (50,449).

Marlins 4, Padres 2 Florida

San Diego ab r h bi ab r h bi HRmrz ss 3 0 0 1 HrstnJr 2b 4 1 1 0 Morrsn lf 4 0 1 1 denorfi lf 4 1 1 0 Hensly p 0 0 0 0 AdGnzl 1b 4 0 1 1 Nunez p 0 0 0 0 Mtejad ss 3 0 0 0 snchz 1b 4 1 1 1 Headly 3b 3 0 1 1 Uggla 2b 3 0 0 0 torreal c 3 0 2 0 stanton rf 4 0 0 0 Venale rf 4 0 0 0 c.Ross cf 4 1 1 1 Gwynn cf 3 0 0 0 Helms 3b 2 1 1 0 LeBlnc p 2 0 2 0 Rpauln c 3 1 1 0 Frieri p 0 0 0 0 Volstad p 1 0 0 0 ecarer ph 1 0 0 0 Badnhp p 0 0 0 0 Mujica p 0 0 0 0 dMrph ph 1 0 0 0 Veras p 0 0 0 0 petersn lf 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 4 5 4 Totals 31 2 8 2 Florida 002 101 000—4 San Diego 100 001 000—2 e—Ad.gonzalez (5). dp—Florida 2. Lob—Florida 2, san diego 5. 2b—Helms (5). 3b—denorfia (1). Hr—G.sanchez (12), c.ross (10). sb—Hairston Jr. (8). cs—Uggla (1), torrealba (3). s—Volstad. sf—H.ramirez. IP H R ER BB SO Florida Volstad W,5-8 5 7 2 2 3 1 Badenhop H,6 1 0 0 0 0 1 Veras H,10 1 0 0 0 0 2 Hensley H,17 1 0 0 0 0 0 Nunez s,25-30 1 1 0 0 0 2 San Diego 1 5 4 4 2 5 Leblanc L,5-9 6 ⁄3 2 ⁄3 0 0 0 0 0 Frieri Mujica 2 0 0 0 0 3 t—2:34. A—30,478 (42,691).


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