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Community Care Clinic toast honors Frances ‘Billy’ Johnson Salisbury woman honored for 90 years of love, charity BY HUGH FISHER hfisher@salisburypost.com

The words her friends kept using to describe Frances “Billy” Johnson were “humble” and “unassuming.” So much so that, in order to honor her for her contributions, friends told her they were attending an evening in honor of one of her friends.

But when Johnson got out of the car by Catawba’s Keppel Auditorium and Dr. Clyde Young played the Duke fight song on his trumpet, she knew there was a surprise in store. The annual Charity Toast to benefit the Community Care Clinic of Rowan County honored Johnson, who has long been a philanthropist and humanitarian. “Much of her work is done quietly,” said Joyce Goodwin, co-chair of the toast committee. “She’s always fun,” co-chair Mary Goodman said. “She’s a lady of much integrity.” Friday’s dinner and toast fea-

tured a photo slide show from Johnson’s life, interviews with friends and family and, of course, some good-natured ribbing. With about 160 people gathered in Catawba’s Little Theater, Kent Bernhardt, the evening’s emcee, asked Johnson about her love of College Barbeque. She’s eaten breakfast there with friends almost daily for the better part of 25 years. That’s because, friends said, she doesn’t like to cook. At one point, she used her oven as a storage space. Asked about this by Bern-

hardt, she shrugged her shoulders. “Might as well,” Johnson said, to laughter from the audience. Bernhardt talked of her husband, Allen “Sweet Pea” Johnson, captain of the 1939 “Iron Dukes” football team which went unbeaten until a lastminute loss in the Rose Bowl. Johnson and friends still go to Duke basketball games, riding in a limo owned by her daughter, dubbed the “Blue Devil Express” As part of a video slideshow

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Frances ‘Billy’ Johnson smiles outside of Keppel Auditorium on Friday at the Community Care Clinic Charity Toast in her honor.

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LANDIS — Betty Robinson has lived in Landis for 60 years and hopes the role she plays in preserving the environment will mean a better place to live for future generations. This week, the town made it a little easier to help protect the environment. Landis began its single-stream recycling program and collected about 2 tons of recyclable materials the first day. The town has always had a recycling program but struggled with low participation. Landis officials suspect that’s because More than 400 residents in Landis have signed on to participate residents had to sort recyclables in the single-stream recycling program the town began this week. themselves. That’s not a problem with the single-stream program, in which all recyclables go in one container. For residents like Robinson, that’s icing on the cake. “I’ve always recycled since DORIS PLESS they started years ago,” she on no longer having to sort recylables said. Robinson said she felt an urgent need to recycle “when they emphasized the fact that the Making it easier ten-used 18-gallon blue containBefore the single-stream re- ers. landfills were filling up.” Still, she was interested in the cycling method, Landis resiSharks employees will run new program, which makes it dents had to separate all of their two collection routes, alternatrecyclables and place them in ing every other Tuesday beeasier to be earth-friendly. When the truck pulled up at bags, boxes or any other contain- tween the east and west side of her home the first day, Robinson ers they could find. And that de- town. That means residents will was watching. And she was sat- terred many from taking part. have their recyclables picked up So the town contracted with every two weeks. Collections beisfied watching that 65-gallon rollout container dump all her Sharks Recycling, based in gin at 6 a.m. Rockwell, to operate a singleOn Tuesday, a crew collected recyclables into a truck. Robinson admitted, though, stream recycling program. on the east side of town and finthat she still separated her pa- Sharks Recycling provided the ished in three hours, said route per from the other items out of 65-gallon recycling bins, which manager Rick Jackson. are considerably larger than of“The first day went a lot bethabit.

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ter than I expected,” Jackson said. “We had a lot more people participating.” Only one resident put regular garbage in the recycling bin, he said.. The 2 tons of recyclables collected Tuesday was a good amount, he said. “It’s good for half the town,” Jackson said. Landis Public Works Director Steve Rowland agreed. “We didn’t used to get that for the whole town,” he said. It costs the town $32 a ton to take recyclables to the landfill, and now the town will save money on the tipping fee.

Welcome change Residents seem to like the new program. When George and Doris Pless recycled they had four or five bags, each with different items inside. “We’ve always recycled. We always divided it,” Doris said. The new method makes it easier. “I don’t have to worry about whether I have this in the right bag or not. It’s a timesaver,” she said. Resident Mary Frances Akers is also a longtime recycler. “It’s a lot easier,” Akers said. She has also learned that some things she was throwing in the trash, she could’ve been recycling. Akers also doesn’t worry about overflowing her container with all of the recyclable ma-

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Norandal Aluminum Holding Corp. confirmed Friday it will expand its Norandal USA plant in Salisbury after receiving local and state incentives. The confirmation came in an announcement from the office of Gov. Bev Perdue. The company plans to create 25 jobs and invest $7 million in Rowan County. The project was made possible in part by a $108,000 grant from the One North Carolina Fund. Salisbury City Council agreed Tuesday to award Norandal a grant of about 75 percent of tax revenue generated by the project over five years. Rowan County commissioners did the same Monday. The city will provide an annual incentive grant of about $28,320. The county’s annual grant will total $28,560. “This is great news for Rowan County — and the second time this week we have announced expansions there,” Perdue said in a press release. “Companies know they have a workforce they can count on and a highly motivated team of economic development partners, as well as a state that will support their growth and success.” Norandal USA, a subsidiary of Noranda, includes the company’s rolling-mills business. Rolling mills, such as the one in Salisbury, take aluminum and roll it into metal sheets and foil for commercial use. The grant-supported expansion will allow the company to update machinery and increase capacity. Salaries will vary by job function, but the annual average wage for the new jobs will be $43,097, not including benefits. The Rowan County average annual wage is $35,048. The company currently employs 163 in Salisbury. “Noranda is excited to have this opportuni-

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72-year-old woman charged with sex offenses A Salisbury woman is in jail after authorities say she forced a 7-year-old boy to perform sex acts and allowed him to smoke cigarettes and drink alcohol at her home. Juanita Loraine Byars, 72, of 3011 Airport Road, has been charged with two counts of a sex offense, two counts of taking indecent liberties with a child, and one count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. She was in the Rowan County Detention Center on Friday under $80,000 bond. BYARS According to Sheriff’s Capt. John Sifford, the 7-year-old boy had stayed with Byars overnight and came home very distraught. His mother talked to him and called 911. Sheriff’s Office investigators spoke with the boy and then visited Byars. When the investigators asked Byars about the allegations, Sifford said, she was intoxicated and denied doing anything wrong. The incident is alleged to have happened around 2:30 a.m. Sunday morning. Byars was charged Thursday night following an investigation.

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er, president of F&M Bank, called Johnson “a wise investor who has chosen to invest in her community.” Connie Antosek, executive director of the Community Care Clinic, presented Johnson with the organization’s humanitarian award, a crystal bowl. Antosek told the audience the clinic had raised $26,000 Friday evening for medical care, dental care and prescriptions for uninsured residents. “Billy” herself, who was almost speechless, said the evening was an unbelievable surprise. “I can’t describe how it feels,” Johnson said. “It’s undeserved.” But, she said, she was glad to see her friends gathered and having so much fun. Those friends said, one after another, that this humble and unassuming woman has given more to the community than they can ever thank her for. Contact Hugh Fisher via the editor’s desk at 704-797-4244.

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SPENCER — Michael James, a former major with the N.C. Highway Patrol, has been named the new chief of police for the town of Spencer. He brings 30 years of law enforcement experience to the job. He will start Monday. James retired last year from the Highway Patrol, where he oversaw troop operations for the entire state. “His very focused drive and desire to open a new chapter in municipal law enforcement administration seems to perfectly align with what Spencer is both looking for and needing,” Spencer Town Manager Larry Smith said. Spencer Police Sgt. Eric Ennis has been the town’s acting police chief for several months following the retirement of former police chief Robert Bennett.

Granite Quarry man charged with rape A Granite Quarry man is charged with first-degree rape. Curtis Jon Buck was arrested and charged Wednesday with first-degree rape and kidnapping. He was charged within 24 hours of the incident, authorities said. Granite Quarry Police Sgt. Todd Taylor said Buck reportedly held a woman he knew against her will and BUCK raped her in her own home. Buck was jailed under a $300,000 bond. He was not on the Rowan County Detention Center inmate list Friday evening. The case is still under investigation, Taylor said

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St. Enoch Lutheran Church in Kannapolis has been the target of copper thieves twice in the past four months. The most recent theft was discovered Tuesday. Leroy Smith, a member of St. Enoch and president of the church council, said he discovered the church’s fellowship hall heating and air conditioning unit had been stripped of its copper wiring and coils. Vacation Bible school, which was held in the fellowship hall this week, was not interrupted, but rooms were closed off to keep the children cool. Smith said the same thing happened to the sanctuary’s heating and air unit in April. The church replaced the unit in May. “We’re trying to make some decisions on how to keep this from happening in the future,” Smith said. Damages in the latest incident totaled more than $2,800. Smith said the unit will probably have to be replaced. Investigators ask anyone with information about this crime to call the Rowan County Sheriff’s Office at 704-216-8700.

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Music filled the streets and set the mood for all the art, food, music and ghost walk, free trolley and carriage rides and a classic car display. And kids had fun waiting just for them. They got their faces painted, played in moon bounces and laughed at Wacky Doo the Clown.

p A group takes cover under the Hot Junk awning as rain begins to fall Friday night. u Fay Howell prepares a paper mache sculpture downtown. Fine Frame Gallery carries her folk art.

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Retired professor opens philosophical counseling clinic

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KANNAPOLIS — Ch-ch-ch-chia! The same seeds that sprout animal fur and cartoon character hair on kitschy Chia Pets, the terra cotta figurines popular as Christmas gifts, could have health benefits for humans. Appalachian State University’s Human Performance Lab at the N.C. Research Campus in Kannapolis will launch a study on the beneficial effects of chia seeds in overweight, older women. Chia seed is the richest plant source of omega-3 fats. Participants will eat chia seeds for 10 weeks beginning Aug. 30. They must give

After teaching philosophy for 40 years and then retiring three years ago, Jim Spiceland missed the interaction with people. “I spent my whole career teaching students to think for themselves,” Spiceland said. So Spiceland recently opened a practice where he helps people in much the same way. He conducts philosophical counseling, which deals in part with conflict resolution and learning how to listen to the inner self. “I have a responsibility of helping clients get in touch with

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their deeper beliefs about who they are, what life is about and what’s really important to them,” he said. His office is in the Center for Faith and the Arts in the lower level of Haven Lutheran Church, 207 W. Harrison St., Salisbury. Spiceland is joining other practitioners Aug. 14 for a wellness fair at the Center for Faith and the Arts. The fair is from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. It is open to the public and admission is free. A Detroit native, Spiceland has lived in Salisbury for the last 15 years with his wife, Joyce Ann.

He received a degree in philosophy from Bethel University, formerly Bethel College; a masters in philosophical counseling from Western Kentucky and his doctorate from the University of Exeter in England. Spiceland taught at Pfeiffer University, Barber-Scotia College and Livingstone College, from which he retired in 2007. He specialized in ethics, philosophy of religion and philosophy of language. Spiceland has published articles in several professional journals and has read his papers at several universities, including Oxford in England.

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Boatload of items causes truckload of trouble Dear Amy: My brother-inlaw and his wife are expecting their first child. We have twins, and we decided to give them a majority of our child-care supplies, including enough clothes for the first several years, a changing table, car seats, stroller, carriers, toys and large entertainers. Though my brother-in-law thanked us, his wife has never voiced any appreciaeven tion, when I handed things directly to her. She has complained ASK about how AMY much work it is to go through these items and how tired it makes her during her pregnancy, even though we had everything organized by age. I have been invited to her baby shower, and both my husband and my mother-inlaw are pushing me to be generous with my gift. In the past, I’ve always bought my nieces or nephews their nursery bedding set, but I had never been in the position that I could provide them with so many other necessities. Am I obligated to give the same gift in this situation? I

N.C. man accused of giving friend bag of human bones DURHAM (AP) — A North Carolina man is accused of handing a bag of human bones to a friend and asking for help in disposing of them. Multiple media outlets reported Friday that 32-year-old Michael Charles Dorman of Mebane has been charged in Durham County District Court with concealing or failure to report a death. Dorman is currently in Durham County jail. Public defender Lawrence Campbell respresents Dorman and declined to comment on the case. A search warrant says Dorman told a friend he had killed a woman in Durham and needed to dispose of her remains. Orange County sheriff’s deputies say they observed Dorman hand a bag containing human bones to his friend. Police say Dorman told them he had simply found the bones in Durham.

feel we’ve given enough already — even if what we have given is not appreciated. What should I do? — Generous Giver Dear Giver: According to you, you “decided” to offload several years’ worth of baby wear and supplies onto your unsuspecting in-laws. Then you blame this mom-to-be for feeling overwhelmed? Imagine preparing for a newborn and doing so with several car seats, changing tables, carriers and years’ worth of clothes, toys and “large entertainers” on your hands — along with the abundant responsibility you now place on them to be proportionately appreciative. No one should push you for a specific sort of gift for this new baby, but it would be nice of you to give what you normally give to your nieces and nephews. Dear Amy: A very close friend is a self-taught artist who recently gave me a painting she did as an anniversary present. I was very grateful to have an original work from someone I know, even though it is somewhat primitive and amateurish. It is quite large and has been matted and framed using very expensive materials. When she gave me the painting she suggested places around my house where it

Man charged in shootout with police CHARLOTTE (AP) — A North Carolina man is accused of trading gunfire with police over a 40-minute period in which no one was seriously injured. The Charlotte Observer reported Friday that CharlotteMecklenburg Police say 25year-old Cody Richmond fired a 12-gauge shotgun 30 times at officers, who in turn fired 60 bullets at the suspect. Richmond had a minor wound from a bullet fragment and was treated at a local hospital before being jailed. He faces 10 counts of attempted murder along with other charges. It could not be immediately determined Friday if Richmond has a lawyer. Police say the standoff took place late Thursday and early Friday, after Richmond’s mother called 911 to say her son was drunk and carrying a weapon.

might be hung. She clearly expects me to display it. The problem is that the colors in the painting, its subject, the color of the mat and the huge Baroque frame match nothing in my house! We have absolutely no wall space left that could accommodate the piece. My husband and I have collected moderately valuable art that suits our tastes. I feel it is very presumptuous of her to expect me to display the work in my house, yet she is an extremely close friend. I don’t want to offend her. What advice do you have? — Artful Dodger Dear Dodger: Write her a note thanking her sincerely for her generous gift. Do you have an office, guest room or second home? If so, these are ideal places to hang art you appreciate but don’t necessarily want to live with full time. Your friend may be disappointed that you are not displaying her gift according to her directives, but it’s your home. If she asks, just say, “Every time we look at this piece, we think of how thoughtful you were to give it to us. We’re crammed for wall space here, but we found a spot for it and appreciate it very much.”

and available for purchase. A variety of food will be available, with traders and vendors open rain or shine. Activities and dance schedules are as follows. • Friday: Park opens, 8 a.m.; Traders Row opens, 3 p.m.; Intertribal dancing, 7 p.m. • Saturday: Craft contest at arena, 10 a.m.; Gourd danc-

Boyfriend charged in death of pregnant woman

Missing teen found

HENDERSONVILLE (AP) — The boyfriend of the North Carolina woman whose burned body was found last year along the Blue Ridge Parkway now faces murder charges in her death. Multiple media outlets reported that 37-year-old Jermaine Deprie Glover is charged with murder in the death of 21-year-old Misty Lynn Carter of Hendersonville, whose body was found last October on the parkway in Buncombe County. An autopsy report says she was pregnant. Authorities in Henderson County took over the investigation after authorities determined that Carter likely was killed there. Glover was arrested Thursday and is being held in the Henderson County Detention Center without bond.

KANNAPOLIS — Police have located a teenager reported missing July 16. Alexander Zachary Campbell, 15, hadn’t been seen since leaving a relative’s house on foot. This week, investigators received information the teen was staying a house in Charlotte. Police there went to the house and found him. Campbell is currently staying with his mother in Charlotte, the Kannapolis Police Department said.

ing at arena, 11 a.m.; Intertribal dancing, 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Seating is limited, so attendees are encouraged to bring blankets or chairs. For further information, contact George Hoyt at ghoyt@carolina.rr.com or 704786-5705. You can also visit online at www.frankliskepowwow.webs .com

Daniel and Rebecca (Bryan) Boone theme of annual fair and conference “Daniel and Rebecca (Bryan) Boone, Their Lives and Times” is the theme of the 5th Yadkin Valley History and Genealogy Fair and Conference, Saturday, Aug. 14, 8 a.m.–5 p.m., at the First United Methodist Church Family Life Center, 310 N. Main St., Mocksville. Exhibits include presentations by local historians, genealogists and preservationists. Speakers include Randell Jones, David R.

Bryan, Gary Marshall, Mark Hager and Andrew L. Mackie. At 3 p.m., Prof. Hager will lead a tour of Joppa Cemetery, where the parents of Daniel Boone are buried. Exhibits are wanted on families that lived in the Yadkin Valley at the same time as the Boone and Bryan families, from about 17481769. The annual event is sponsored by the Yadkin Valley Historical Association. Its

mission is to utilize regional cooperation to encourage the preservation of more history, genealogy and historic places in each county in the Yadkin Valley. Pre-registration is $15 and at the door is $20, which includes one exhibit space, speakers, lunch and tour. For more information, contact Debbie Dotson, debrad2823@aol.com or www.rootsweb.ancestry. com~ncyadvha.

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and ease of movement while regaining natural coordination. The technique also helps alleviate chronic pain, stress and tension, she said. “In today’s hectic world, it is important for each of us to find ways to take care of ourselves, both physically and mentally. The wellness event will offer resources through which attendees may experience release of tension, stress and anxiety while discovering a sense of ease, balance and inner support,” Barnes said. Barnes has a studio at 120 E. Council St., suite 400, where she offers consultations and lessons about the Alexander Technique. Other practitioners taking part in the wellness fair are: • Cara Sulkowski, a li-

censed massage and body therapist, who will offer chair massage for pain relief and relaxation. She has an office at 417 N. Main St., Salisbury. • Cyndi Hill, a certified reflexologist whose specialties include maternity and fertility reflexology and yoga strategies. She has an office at 4010 Oak St., Salisbury. • Toni S. Wyatt, a certified reflexologist who specializes in facial reflexology as well as foot reflexology. Her office is also located at 417 N. Main St., Salisbury. Hill and Wyatt will offer sample reflexology demonstrations from a choice of foot, hand, ear and facial maps, which are designed to give a glimpse of reflexology. Contact Shavonne Potts at 704-797-4253.

FROM 4A people will “have learned some things about themselves and learn to cope.” “The relationship between the mind and body — I think that’s what wellness is about. Each one contributes to or detracts from the other,” he said. For more information, contact Spiceland at 704-6470999. Wellness fair organizer Missy Barnes is a certified teacher of the Alexander Technique and will offer a brief introductory session. She describes the technique as a practical method for learning to improve freedom

Dear Offended: I agree that siblings are capable of abuse and cruelty — but I think it’s a judgment call whether an older sibling teasing a younger sibling amounts to abuse or is an irritation, which can be handled with adult help and by the sibling standing up to the elder. I made a “call” on this letter, but any young person who feels he or she is being abused should seek not only adult advice, but also adult intervention. Send questions via e-mail to askamy(at)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

17th Frank Liske Park Powwow slotted The Cabarrus Powwow Association is sponsoring the 17th Annual Frank Liske Park Powwow Aug. 20-21. The park is located at 4001 Stough Road in Concord. The family-oriented event is free and open to everyone. Featured will be Native American music, singing and dancing. A tipi and arts and crafts items will be on display

Dear Amy: I worry about the teenager who wrote to you, saying her brother called her “dumb” and “lazy.” She called it “verbal abuse,” and you said it was not. I beg to differ. I took this sort of abuse from an older sibling all during my childhood and it continued into adulthood. I now have nothing to do with the sibling who treated me this way. — Offended

CHIA FROM 4A blood samples and will earn $300. Volunteers will learn about their blood cholesterol, blood pressure, blood vessel health, body composition, inflammation and nutrient intake. Scientists need 100 postmenopausal women between ages 50 and 75. They must be at least 25 pounds overweight and can’t take medications or dietary supplements during the study that influence inflammation. Women in the study can’t smoke or recently have had heart disease, cancer (other than skin), stroke, arthritis or diabetes. Sign up for the study or learn more by e-mailing ASU-NCRC@appstate.edu. Read more about the chia seed study in Sunday’s Post. Contact Emily Ford at 704-797-4264.

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 2010 • 5A Billy Joe Hartsell

Carolyn Judith Morris

CLEVELAND — Billy Joe Hartsell, 74, of Cleveland, went home to be with God after passing away suddenly and peacefully at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Born August 29, 1935 in Rowan County, to the late Hazel Atwell and Billy Love Hartsell, he attended Rowan County Schools. Mr. Hartsell worked for Burlington Industries for 20 years. Later he owned and operated West Rowan Grill, Graham's Grocery, and Cleveland General Store for many years, until his retirement. Mr. Hartsell was a lifelong member of Cleveland Presbyterian Church where he served as a Deacon and Elder. He was devoted to and enjoyed his family, was an avid gardener, and was happiest when he was outside on his tractor and his John Deere lawnmower. Surviving is Mr. Hartsell's wife, Sue Graham Hartsell whom he married October 5, 1957; son, Scott Hartsell and wife Linda of Cornelius; daughters, Lori Godwin and husband David, and Kim Hartsell Pryor both of Cleveland; brother, Harry Hartsell of Salisbury; and sisters Nancy Clodfelter of Kannapolis, Kay Goodman of Salisbury, and Libby Godbey of Cleveland. Also surviving are grandchildren Alexandria Hartsell of Cornelius, Bryson Pryor of Denver, CO.,, Eli Godwin of Boston, MA., and Zachary Godwin, Jeremy Pryor, Andrea Godwin, and Susana Godwin all of Cleveland and numerous nieces and nephews. Preceding Mr. Hartsell in death are his brother, Frankie Hartsell and sister, Gail Hartsell Kennedy. Visitation and Services: The family will receive friends Sunday from 2-3 p.m. at Cleveland Presbyterian Church. The funeral service will follow at 3 p.m. at the church, conducted by Rev. Ronnie Young of Morning Star Baptist Church. Burial will follow at Cleveland Town Cemetery. Memorials: In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Cleveland Presbyterian Church, 101 Maple St., Cleveland, NC 27013. Summersett Funeral Home is serving the Hartsell family. Online condolences may be made at www.summersettfuneralhome.com.

SALISBURY - Carolyn Judith "Judy" Morris, 66, of Salisbury, passed away Friday, Aug. 6, 2010, at Rowan Regional Medical Center. Born Oct. 3, 1943, in Montgomery County, she was the daughter of the late Ronnie Hannah Morris and Ray Morris. Educated in Rowan County Schools, she owned and operated M & W Insulation, enjoyed sewing and making baby dolls, being in the mountains and helping others. She was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include her companion, Martin Whitaker; two aunts, Hazel Goodman of Salisbury and Flossie Brock of Troy; brother, Ray Morris, Jr. (Sharon) of Faith; sisters, Jo Morgan of Salisbury and Christine Alexander (James) of Rockwell; and a number of nieces and nephews. Visitation: 6-8 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 8 at Lyerly Funeral Home. Service: 11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 9 in the James C. Lyerly Chapel. The Rev. Sy Ponds will officiate. Burial will follow at Brookhill Memorial Gardens in Rockwell. Memorials: Humane Society of Rowan County, P.O. Box 295, Salisbury, NC 281450295. Lyerly Funeral Home is serving the Morris family. Online condolences may be made at www.lyerlyfuneralhome.com

Martha Sherrill Haley KANNAPOLIS — Martha Sherrill Haley, age 91, of Linda Ave., Kannapolis, passed on Friday, Aug. 6, 2010 at her residence. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced at a later date by Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home, Inc.

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Annie Mae Quarles SALISBURY — Annie Mae Quarles of 4955 Needmore Road Cleveland died Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010, at Rowan Regional Medical Center in Salisbury. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced at a later date by Noble and Kelsey Funeral Home,Inc.

Franklin W. Torrence Correction SALISBURY — Franklin W. Torrence, age 41, passed Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2010. He is survived by his father, Franklin W. Torrence, Sr. of Salisbury. This was incorrect in a former obituary. Hairston Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Dear Dee Ree Thank you so for loving us, you know we loved you, too. That's why it was so hard to say goodbye when you left this life. We wish we could hold you just one more time and tell you that we loved you.

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A lifetime of family memories, vanished in smoke

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A lesson from LEGOs Laurels to hands-on learning experiences that challenge youngsters to stretch their minds and imaginations while engaging with principles of science and engineering. The recent LEGO Robotics Camp at Horizons Unlimited did all that and more for the 28 gifted students, third through sixth grade, who spent the week building and programming small computerized robots. Along with providing a stimulating educational environment, the camp also illustrates the evolution of the colorful plastic LEGO bricks that have been around for better than half a century. To give you an idea of how that simple concept has evolved, the robotic LEGO Mindstorm building kits used at the camp are the result of a collaboration between the Swedish company and the Massachussetts Institute of Technology. The Mindstorm name is taken from a book by MIT Professor Seymour Papert, “Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas.” Papert was a pioneer in recognizing how computers could be adapted as a teaching tool that integrates math and logic into early childhood toys and games. In other words, he saw that learning should be more like child’s play, a lesson the Robotics Camp surely reinforced. • • • Dart to the copper thieves who continue to plague area businesses, churches and homes, even to the point of making a return visit to at least one previous victim, St. Enoch Lutheran Church in Kannapolis. The thriving black market in stolen metals now extends from the catalytic converter on your car to the gutters on your roof. If you’ve got any gold fillings in your teeth, better not sleep with your mouth open. • • • Laurels to outsourcing when U.S. workers are the beneficiaries. That’s happening more than you might think, according to USA Today. Several major U.S.-based corporations that have outsourced some production to other countries are now reversing course and bringing it back home, in part because of quality control issues, lengthy delivery cycles and the rising costs of foreign production. Ford Motor announced it will bring bring home nearly 2,000 jobs that had previously been offshored to Japan, India and Mexico. General Electric, NCR and Caterpillar are among other companies that have either brought back plants or plan to do so in the near future. Analyst Simon Ellis believes the trend will continue until “at some point, it will balance out, and we’ll reach an equilibrium.” While it won’t restore the bulk of those vanished textile, furniture and auto manufacturing jobs, equilibrium could help provide stability for America’s battered manufacturing base.

Common sense

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“Education is a progressive discovery of our ignorance.” — Will Durant

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n July 31, a very early Saturday morning, I watched my childhood home go up in a blaze of fire. As I stood there with my sister (who escaped the house just before the flames engulfed it) and my husband and children, I felt a deep sorrow for my parents. My father, along with his father and brothers, built the house I call home. My mother worked beside him, laying floor tile, bathroom wall tile, going for this, going for that, measuring this, measuring that, hammering this, hammering that, and so forth. It was a family affair, happily working together (maybe). I remember in the far back corner of the full basement was the date, June 9, 1960. That was the day the concrete was poured. Two months later, it was moving day. Dad, Mom, my sister and I (wee little ones we were) walked about 10 feet from the small camper-like trailer we were living in to the new house. A year later, our brother was born and our childhood memories began.

Life with sister can be a circus isters start out hating to share a room and end up never wanting to say goodbye. When we were growing up, six years apart, I wanted to be just like my big sister. I wanted to look like her. Act like her. Think like her. Smell like her. Be her best friend and most trusted confidante. Dog her heels day and night. She, in turn, wanted nothing to do with me. In her words, I was “just a baby,” and, thus, totally unfit for her company. My orders were clear: I was not allowed to touch anything she touched. I had to plug my ears when she whispered dirty jokes to her friends. She would SHARON not even let me help her hurl RANDALL cow patties at the boy cousins. But above all, I could never become a bonafide member of the Bobbie and Sandy Club, which consisted of two members only: Bobbie was president, big chief and top dog in all matters; our cousin Sandy was vice president and sergeant at arms. Occasionally I was allowed to do their dirty work (somebody had to collect the cow patties), but never permitted to join. In time, my sister came to regret her gross mistreatment of her only sister. Especially after she got married at 17, had three babies and needed a sitter. (Sandy claims she regrets it, too, but she’d probably do it again, given half a chance.) I’ve long since let bygones be bygones, though I was scarred for life, and can’t seem to resist making sure that my sister never forgets it. But I have to admit she has tried to atone. After we lost our dad to suicide and our mother to cancer, it was her arms that held me, her voice that soothed me, her spirit that drew us close. When my first husband died, she flew to California, sent me to bed, comforted my children, greeted guests and made room in the fridge for the casseroles. That summer she took me to Mexico, and

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LETTERS Thanks to all who helped with cookout for homeless Our July 3 cookout for for the homeless was a great success. I give God all the glory. I had people come from Baltimore, Md., Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Virginia to help. Thank all of you very much for coming and helping. May God bless you, and I love you. I think my friends from Virginia, whom I met in Salisbury; may God bless you, and I love you also. Thanks to all the restaurants in Salisbury and China Grove who helped. Thanks to Dennis, Linda, Bob and Susan. I love you and may God bless you. Thanks to Dennis and Linda for working so hard to make this day a successful one. Thank God for Gordon, Beverly and their brother so very much for being a blessing to me. I love you and may God continue to bless you and your family. Thank the Lord for my sisters, brothers, nieces and nephews; you don’t know how much this meant to me, a prayer answered. Thank you, Mr. Sloan, for being my ticket man. Thank you to Becky, Captain D’s and everyone who helped this come to pass. Thank you to Autumn Care housekeeping and Liz and the doctors who helped. Thank you to Lisa Lackey for everything you did for me and for being a friend. Thank you to Mary for helping when I asked and for being a friend. Thank you, Apostle Fox, and I love you. Thanks to the volunteers and those who let me use their tent. Thanks to the cooks. Daniel, the food was “the bomb.” Thanks to Apostle Taylor and your church family for helping me. I love you all very much. Thanks to the VA Medical Center here in Salisbury. If I have forgotten anyone, please forgive me. Thanks to all, and most of all, thanks to God Almighty. I give him all the glory and praise because without him I can do nothing. — Patricia McConneaughey Salisbury

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made me pose for a picture with a live chimpanzee. Years later, when I introduced her to a “friend,” she told me that if I didn’t marry him, she would. So, of course, I did. Every time we talk on the phone, she makes me laugh so hard my husband knows exactly who I’m talking to. And when she visits us in Las Vegas, as she did the past two weeks, we make up for lost time. In 12 days, we covered a lot of miles from the concrete grandeur of Hoover Dam to the neon lights of the Strip. We took a side trip to California, so she could hug my kids and go whale watching on Monterey Bay. But mostly, we just spent time together, floating in the pool, watching the sun set over the desert, laughing at my husband, talking about everything and nothing. Me and my big sister. The older we get, the more I’m amazed at how much we’re alike — despite our differences. In some ways, we are opposites. She’s a nurse. I type for a living. She likes noise (TV talk shows and oldies radio). I crave quiet. I love Otis, as in Redding. She worships Elvis, as in Presley. Which is why, the last night of her visit, we took her to see Cirque du Soleil’s “Viva Elvis.” I wish you could’ve seen her. She sat dropjawed through the entire production, swooning like a teenybopper and clapping like a trained seal. I missed most of the show because it was so much fun watching her. Afterwards, she said it was the best thing anybody ever did for her. And she was sorry she had treated me so unkindly all those years. And if I still wanted to join, she would speak to Sandy and they would welcome me into the Bobbie and Sandy Club — though the name, of course, would remain the same. I was deeply touched, but had to decline. We are more alike, I said, than I ever dreamed we’d be. But compared to her and Sandy, I’m still “just a baby.” • • • Sharon Randall writes columns for Scripps Howard News Service.

You’ve gotta be kidding A sampling of humor from late-night television hosts:

Jay Leno: “It was announced that Bristol Palin and Levi Johnston have broken up. These two have called it quits more times than Brett Favre.” “A California judge has overruled California's ban on gay marriage. Finally gay men can marry someone other than Liza Minelli.” “Congressman Rangel has been accused of 13 ethics violations, or as they call it in Washington, fundraising.”

David Letterman: “It’s President Obama’s birthday tomorrow. He’ll be 49 years old. Yeah right, if he had a birth certificate.” “Bristol Palin broke up with Levi Johnston. You know the story, the kids were dating, and I mean really dating, and then it looked like they were going to get married. Then they didn’t get married, and he went off to do other things, like pose naked. And then it looked like they were going to patch things up. Turns out now they’re not getting back together. Boy, I didn’t see that coming.”

Jimmy Kimmel: “BP says they’ve been able to seal the leak in the Gulf of Mexico. They were popping champagne to celebrate, but then they had trouble controlling the flow of the champagne and destroyed their entire office.” “Happy birthday to President Obama. Republicans tried to block his birthday but they didn’t have enough votes.”

All material things gone. But in our hearts and minds, they remain. Fifty years of memories, old pictures, handmade greeting cards, old Christmas ornaments, collections of a traveled past, new pictures of grandchildren and great-grandchildren proudly displayed on the stereo, and the list goes on. All material things gone. But in our hearts and minds, they remain. As my sister and I stood there, holding each other tightly, watching the flames as tears rolled down our faces, we wondered how we were going to tell our parents and brother. They would be traveling home later that day from being on vacation. One way or the other, my brother found out. He decided not to tell them about the fire until they got back to Salisbury. He traveled all the way home knowing this terrible secret. Taking the battery out of their cell phone so that concerned family and friends could not talk to them until they were home safe proved a good idea. (To those who tried to contact them, sorry about that.) To fire investigator Deborah Horne, all the fire departments and volunteers who responded, thank you! To the Red Cross, thank you! To the gentleman and lady who called 911, thank you! Thank you to our extended families, wonderful friends, church families and neighbors. Thank you to the Good Samaritans who donated money and offered support. We felt the love, concern and prayers from everyone. We love you all and thank you for everything. Yes, we lost a house, but our home is still intact and is much larger because of you. My parents, Terry and Kathryn Lingle; my sister, Patricia Easley; my brother, Nelson Lingle, and I thank God for our many blessings. He gives and takes away, but our hearts will always sing and praise the Lord for all of his goodness. • • • Sheila L. Hoffman lives in Salisbury. Her parents’ home at 2555 Sherrills Ford Road was destroyed by the fire. Two family Bibles were the only items that could be saved.


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Debate rages over judge’s personal life, ability to rule SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Chief U.S. Judge Vaughn Walker has always been characterized as a conservative with libertarian leanings. But after he struck down California’s voterapproved gay marriage ban this week, he was accused WALKER by some of being something else entirely: a gay activist. Rumors have circulated for months that Walker is gay, fueled by the blogosphere and a San Francisco Chronicle column that stated his sexual orientation was an “open secret� in legal and gay activism circles. Walker himself hasn’t addressed the speculation, and he did not respond to a request for comment by The Associated Press on Thursday. Lawyers in the case, including those defending the ban, say the judge’s sexuality — gay or straight — was not an issue at trial and will not be a factor on appeal. But that hasn’t stopped a public debate that exploded in the wake of the 66-year-old

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ment policy was not violated, but that its standards of business conduct were. After the announcement, the company’s shares dropped more than 8 percent in after-hours trading. In a statement, Hurd said that during the investigation he HURD “realized there were instances in which I did not live up to the standards and principles of trust, respect and integrity that I have espoused at HP.� He added that he believed it would be “difficult to continue as an effective leader at HP.� Hurd and Robert Ryan, HP’s lead independent board member, stressed that Hurd’s departure has nothing to do with the company’s financial health.

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is there are a lot of eyes watching them and a lot of smart scientists who would know if they did anything they weren’t supposed to.â€? The crisis in the Gulf appeared to be drawing to a close this week when BP plugged up the top of the blown-out well with mud and then sealed it with cement. BP Senior Vice President Kent Wells said crews plan to resume drilling Sunday night on a relief well more than two miles below the seafloor that will be used to inject mud and cement just above the source of the oil, thereby sealing off the well from the bottom, too. The two wells should hook up between Aug. 13 and Aug. 15, Wells said. In other developments Friday, BP said it might drill again someday into the same undersea reservoir of oil, which is still believed to hold nearly $4 billion worth of crude. That prospect is unlikely to sit well with Gulf Coast residents furious at the oil giant. “There’s lots of oil and gas here,â€? Chief Operating Officer Doug Suttles said. “We’re going to have to think about what to do with that at some point.â€? Also Friday, BP said Suttles — who has spent more than three months managing BP’s response efassociated press forts on the Gulf — is returning to in this ďŹ le aerial photo, the deepwater Horizon oil rig is seen burning. Now that Bp appears to have vanquished his day job in Houston. Mike Utsler, a vice president who has been run- its ruptured well, authorities are turning their attention to ďŹ nding out who is responsible for the massive oil spill. ning BP’s command post in Houma, La., since April, will replace him. Officials want to find out not only The blowout preventer will prob- rector of the Tulane Energy InstiWillie Davis, a 41-year-old har- the cause of the explosion, but also ably make it to the surface. The 300- tute. “It’s rich evidence. It still won’t bormaster in Pass Christian, Miss., how oil drilling a mile or more be- ton mechanism is designed to be tell you exactly what happened at said he fears his area will be forgot- low the surface can be made safer. placed on a well and brought back the bottom of the well ... but the fact ten if BP pulls out too soon. “I’m losA final outcome could be years to the surface for reuse. It was sup- is it didn’t work — and everybody ing trust in the whole system,â€? he away, particularly if someone is posed to be the final line of defense wants to know why.â€? said. “If they don’t get up off their charged with a crime, said David against a catastrophic spill, but BP Coon said the rig might contain behinds and do something now, it’s Uhlmann, former chief of the Jus- documents obtained by a congres- “black boxesâ€? that recorded critical going to be years before we’re back tice Department’s environmental sional committee showed the device data and control panels that could whole again.â€? crimes team. had a significant hydraulic leak and be removed to re-create conditions Utsler told Gulf residents not to “Normally an investigation of a a dead or low battery. before the explosion. worry, saying the spill’s effects are case this complicated would take “That piece of equipment will tell Transocean has asked the gov“a challenge that we continue to rec- two to three years. This is not a nor- us whether the blowout preventer ernment for permission to test the ognize with more than 20,000-plus mal case,â€? he said. “This is the worst had a design defect or whether it blowout preventer and hopes to see people continuing to work.â€? environmental disaster in U.S. his- was mechanical or human error that it raised in September, company Investigations of the disaster be- tory. The timetable will be acceler- caused this disaster,â€? Herman said. President Steven Newman said. gan immediately after the rig blew ated dramatically, but it still will not The blowout preventer is still atGetting to the exploded rig itself up on April 20. The government be resolved before 2011.â€? tached to the broken wellhead but might be harder. It would be imalone is conducting about a dozen, Any items brought up from the will be replaced as part of the effort practical to raise the entire strucincluding several congressional in- seafloor will be photographed and to permanently secure the well, said ture because of its immensity, twice vestigations, criminal and civil preserved. Investigators for the retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad the size of a football field, Coast probes by the Justice Department, government, BP and others who Allen, who is overseeing the spill re- Guard Rear Adm. Paul Zukunft said. and an examination by an expert have a stake in the case will try to sponse for the government. He would not say whether it would panel convened by President come up with testing procedures ac“In some ways it’s the smoking be possible to cut off vital pieces of Barack Obama. ceptable to all sides. gun,â€? said Eric Smith, associate di- the structure.

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Now that BP appears to have vanquished its ruptured well, authorities are turning their attention to gathering evidence from what could amount to a crime scene at the bottom of the sea. The wreckage — including the failed blowout preventer and the blackened, twisted remnants of the drilling platform — may be Exhibit A in the effort to establish who is responsible for the biggest peacetime oil spill in history. And the very companies under investigation will be in charge of recovering the evidence. Hundreds of investigators can’t wait to get their hands on evidence. The FBI is conducting a criminal investigation, the Coast Guard is seeking the cause of the blast, and lawyers are pursuing millions of dollars in damages for the families of the 11 workers killed, the dozens injured and the thousands whose livelihoods have been damaged. “The items at the bottom of the sea are a big deal for everybody,� said Stephen Herman, a New Orleans lawyer for injured rig workers and others. BP will surely want a look at the items, particularly if it tries to shift responsibility for the disaster onto other companies, such as Transocean, which owned the oil platform, Halliburton, which supplied the crew that was cementing the well, and Cameron International, maker of the blowout preventer. BP and Transocean — which could face heavy penalties if found to be at fault — have said they will raise some of the wreckage if it can be done without doing more damage to the oil well. That would give the two companies responsibility for gathering up the very evidence that could be used against them. But the federal government has said it simply doesn’t have the knowhow and the deep-sea equipment that the drilling industry has. And it said the operation will be closely supervised by the Coast Guard. Lawyers will be watching, too, to make sure the companies don’t do anything untoward, said Brent Coon, an attorney for one of the thousands of plaintiffs seeking damages. “I think they would do something in front of their own mother if they could,� Coon said. “But the reality

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U.S. gets suspect in hacking case that spanned world views with The Associated Press that they weren’t so much drawn to the case by the dollar amount of the RBS heist but by the coordination. It exemplified the international scope and increasing acumen of cyber attacks. “As people become more technically proficient and get access to the Internet, we see this crime showing up in more and more places,” said Pat Carney, who supervised the RBS case at the FBI’s headquarters. With such an increasing need for cyber defenses, the FBI has ramped up its focus, training some 900 agents in how to handle such crimes. In the RBS case, they quickly mobilized a group of FBI experts on the topic to descend on Atlanta, where RBS is based, and track down the culprits. While U.S. authorities have been able to crack down on cyber crimes originating in the United states, the FBI has had to increasingly rely on foreign partners to restrict attacks coming from overseas, in places like Egypt, Turkey and Hong Kong. Federal officials praised authorities in Estonia for assisting in both the investigation and extradition in the hacker case. The increasing scope of foreign attacks comes as college students around the world are focusing heavily on technology degrees only to emerge into a difficult job market with low pay, officials said. “When you can’t find a legitimate job making big money, you find some way to make money,” said Colleen Moss, the head of the FBI’s Cyber Crime Squad in North Carolina. “There’s a lot of high-tech trained folks out there who

either don’t have a job or aren’t making what they’d like to.” The RBS case began when a 29-year-old Moldovan man, Oleg Covelin, found a vulnerability in the computer network run by RBS, the FBI said. He passed the details along to Tsurikov in Estonia, according to FBI officials, and he conducted “reconnaissance” to assess the vulnerability before sharing his findings with a colleague in Russia. After breaking into the system, the team distributed 44 counterfeit cards to a network of “cashers” around the world. Though the hackers attempted to cover their tracks, RBS noticed the activity and reported it to the FBI. They managed to trace the culprits, relying on cyber forensics, international banks and foreign authorities. “What made this case different was the scope, the timing and the coordination,” said Doris Gardner, an FBI special agent who worked on the case. “It was very sophisticated.” Tsurikov was indicted last year in the case along with Viktor Pleshchuk of St. Petersburg, Russia, Covelin of Chisinau, Moldova, and three others from Estonia. The three leading suspects have been convicted in Estonia. In the United States they face up to 20 years in prison for wire fraud charges and between 5 and 10 years for computer fraud charges. Tsurikov is the first to face his U.S. charges. Officials said extradition of the others is in progress. Tsurikov’s lawyer didn’t immediately return a call Friday seeking comment.

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Above, Kathy Brehn, Marie Collins, executive director of Storehouse for Jesus, and others help distribute reading glasses in Ghana during last year’s mission trip.

Going to Ghana A Storehouse for Jesus in Mocksville extends its efforts to African country

Popular local musicians perform Ghana mission fundraiser at FUMC

Above left, Dr. Gordon Senter poses with Dr. Joycelynn Asamorah, a family practiioner from Accra, Ghana. Above right, nurse Myra Ireland holds 11-year-old Sarah, who has juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. At left is a man named Fred, who has walked on his hands and knees since being paralyzed by polio. in Ghana, A Storehouse for Jesus runs food and clothing pantries as well as medical and dental clinics in Mocksville. They serve clients from Davie and surrounding counties, including Rowan. Senter says that in Ghana, the team would begin their days at BY KATIE SCARVEY the clinic at 8 a.m. and work until kscarvey@salisburypost.com 6 p.m. They saw about 300-350 people a day, from 18 months to s a rheumatology special- 100 years old. Patients would beist, Dr. Gordon Senter gin lining up in the evening to be hadn’t ever had the expeseen the next day. rience of seeing 60 patients in The team took about $10,000 one day — or of dealing with worth of medication with them. tropical diseases like malaria. Senter — who in his own pracOn a mission trip to Ghana tice didn’t see more than 25 palast year, Senter stepped outside tients a day — says he averaged of his medical comfort zone, and about 60 a day at the Adukrum he’s glad he did. clinic. Although English is the ofParticipating in a mission trip ficial language of Ghana, there with the Mocksville organizaare about 80 different dialects, tion A Storehouse for Jesus, he said. He was able to work with Senter worked in a state-run the help of an interpreter. medical clinic in Adukrum, Senter says they encountered Ghana last summer, located many cases of malaria and about 100 miles north of the venereal disease, as well as canEquator. cer and AIDS — though not as Senter will return to Ghana much of that as he expected. Aug. 26 as part of the group’s By far, malaria was the most tenth mission trip there. As they common probelm. Senter estidid last year, the North Carolina mates that they saw 300-400 team will join teams from Tencases while they were there. nessee and Ghana to work with “You can treat malaria,” Senlocal pastors, hospitals, clinics ter said, “but they’ll get it and churches. again.” And the same, he said, Senter, who is retired as a goes for hypertension, for physician, learned about A Store- which they could dispense only house for Jesus from his daugha limited amount of medication. ter, Lisa Cline, who volunteers The reading glasses they disthere with her children on tributed would probably provide Wednesdays. the longest-lasting benefit, SenIn addition to its mission work ter said.

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The team took 1,600 pairs of reading glasses with them to Ghana. They gave away 817 pairs and left the rest for later distribution. He recalls an elderly man saying, “With these glasses I can preach again.” He explained that he had been unable to read the Bible because of his eyesight. According to details provided by A Storehouse for Jesus, the group dispensed 3,668 medications and performed 36 surgeries in Ghana. One of the patients who touched Senter most was a little girl named Sarah, who was 11 years old but who appeared to be about 4, Senter says. She suffered from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, which had caused her to stop growing. Her disease was in remission when he treated her. Senter was impressed with how intelligent she was, despite her challenges and the fact that she had never been to school. “She knew English, even though her grandmother, who brought her, didn’t speak it,” he said. “I explained that she needed physical therapy, and I asked them to please teach her to read and write.” Senter saw a number of adults who had back pain from constant bending and stooping. The tools and brooms that the Ghanans use tend to be shorthandled, which creates the problem, Senter said. As a rheumatologist, Senter was a little concerned before

Next Sunday, Aug. 15, First United Methodist Church will host a concert in support of the Ghana medical mission project of A Storehouse for Jesus. The concert will include instrumental numbers, vocal solos, duets and ensembles. The concert will feature Neal Wilkinson, Kent Bernhardt, Patsy Parnell, Norman Sloop, Gordon Senter, Ralph

the trip about practicing general medicine. But he was pleased to learn that he could minister to the people at the clinic. “It was empowering,” he said. He worked with a family practitioner from Ghana, Dr. Joycelynn Asamorah, who taught him about tropical diseases. In turn, he taught her about rheumatology — and she was a very quick study, he says. The team stayed in a private home, he said, which was spacious enough to accommodate all of them. In the evening, the group held crusades in five surrounding villages. Senter’s granddaughter Olivia participated in the mission as well, running errands and working in the pharmacy, Senter says. “She was a favorite,” Senter said. “She had at least two marriage proposals.” Senter won’t forget the ceremony that welcomed them on their arrival. “We walked in to the thundering sound of drums,” he said. “The drums talk,” he added, although the Americans weren’t sure what they were saying. Senter found a universal language in music. An accomplished singer, Senter led a devotional that included him singing a song called “Create in me a clean heart.” The Ghanans knew the song,

Hair, Paul Cline, Matthew Brown, Rosemary Kinard, and Gordon Senter. The program will be a mix of sacred and secular music, including Broadway show tunes — like the Kent Bernhardt and Patsy Parnell duet of “Cheek to Cheek.” The concert begins at 4 p.m. in the church sanctuary. Admission is free, but donations are encouraged.

he said, but with a different melody. After he sang his version, they shared theirs. “It was a haunting, beautiful melody,” he says. Senter enjoyed getting to know the Ghanan people. “They love to sing, laugh and joke,” he said. “And they are passionate about soccer. “They are lovely people.” At the ceremony they were given the food that they would eat during the week, which included a live goat, he said. “We didn’t eat that,” he said, laughing. And neither did they eat the large rats that were known as grasscutters. “They use them to mow their lawns,” Senter said.” “When they get big, they kill them and eat them.” Senter and his group ate a lot of chicken, eggs and tomatoes. All in all, he says, “it was just a fantastic experience.” Participants on the mission team from North Carolina are Jack Brehn, Kathy Brehn, David Cline, Marie Collins, T.M. Craven, Myra Ireland and Gordon Senter. Each team member pays his or her own way. For more information about A Storehouse for Jesus, contact executive director Marie Collins at 336-753-8081 or e-mail storehousehope@yahoo.com. If you would like to send a check to support the efforts of A Storehouse for Jesus, the mailing address is 675 E. Lexington Road, Mocksville, NC 27028. If you’d like to support the Ghana mission, include “Ghana” in the memo line.


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Organ Evangelical Lutheran Church celebrates homecoming this Sunday

MT. ULLA — Mt. Zion Baptist Church Boyden Quarters will hold Family and Friends Day service on Sunday at 11 a.m. The speaker for the morning service will be host pastor Corey Barr. Mt. Zion will have revival services beginning on Monday and continuing through Friday. Speakers for the week will be: Monday, the Rev. Patrick Jones, New Zion Baptist Church, Salisbury; Tuesday, pastor Shannon Jessup, Second New Bethel Baptist Church, WinstonSalem; Wednesday, pastor Brent Bailey, Grace Kingdom Life Ministries,Wilkesboro; Thursday, the Rev. Rodney Eldridge, Henderson Grove Baptist Church, Salisbury; Friday, elder Deon Jones, Higher Hope Ministries, Winston-Salem. Revival services will begin at 7 p.m. nightly. The church is located at 1765 White Road, Mt. Ulla.

Antioch Missionary GRANITE QUARRY — Antioch Missionary Baptist Church, 602 S. Salisbury Ave., Granite Quarry, will celebrate homecoming and revival on Sunday. The 11 a.m. homecoming speaker will be host pastor Rickey Johnson. Dinner follows at 1:30 p.m. Speaker for the 3 p.m. service is the Rev. Arthur Heggings of St. Luke Baptist, Salisbury, accompanied by choir and congregation. Antioch’s annual revival is scheduled for Monday-Friday, Aug. 9-13 at 7:30 p.m. nightly. Scheduled speakers, all accompanied by choir and congregation, are: Monday, Joseph Robinson, pastor, New Creation Baptist; Tuesday, Sonya Ellerbe, pastor, United Christian Fellowship; Wednesday, Morgan Glenn, pastor, White Rock AME Zion; Thursday, Paul Rhinehart, pastor, Yadkin Grove Baptist; Friday, Dr. Clary Phelps, Gethsemane Baptist.

First Calvary First Calvary Baptist Church, 400 S. Long St., will observe Youth Day with two services Sunday. The Rev. Barbara Hart, an associate minister at First Calvary, will deliver the message at the 11 a.m. worship service. The Contemporary Choir and Magnify!! liturgical dance group will minister through music.

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CHINA GROVE — Saturday, Aug. 14 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., China Grove Church of God, 413 Franklin St., will host “Blazing Summer Blast” for children ages 3 through 12. The event is free and features inflatables, a water slide, carnival games with prizes, face painting and snacks of hot dogs, soda, snow cones and cotton candy. Rain date is Aug. 21. For de-

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Moore’s Chapel CLEVELAND — Moore’s Chapel AME Zion Church, 5890 S. River Church Road, will hold its annual homecoming on Sunday at 3 p.m. The Rev. Carolyn Bratton, pastor of Moore’s Chapel in Salisbury, is the speaker. Lunch will be served at 2 p.m. Moore’s Chapel’s annual revival services begin Aug. 9 and run through Aug. 13 at 7 p.m. nightly. Speakers for the services are: Monday, the Rev. James Millsap, Knox Grove Baptist Church, Cleveland; Tuesday, The Rev. Ernest Stinson, Zion Chapel AME Zion Church, Hiddenite; Wednesday, the Rev. Patrick Jones, New Zion Baptist Church, Salisbury; Thursday, the Rev. J.C. Byers, Allen Temple Presbyterian Church, Cleveland; Friday, the Rev. Jimmy Griffin, Center Grove AME Zion Church, Tobaccoville. The Rev. William Speas is host pastor.

union is scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 14 at 4 p.m. at the Unity United Methodist Church on UniChurch notes ty Church Road in Kannapolis. For details contact Bud Murph • The John Filmore Murph and Betty Moore Murph family re- at 704-933-6986.

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Vince Coakley at VHC KANNAPOLIS — WSOC TV anchor Vince Coakley is set to speak at the 10 a.m. service Sunday at Vertical Horizons Church in Kannapolis. Coakley has reported and anchored the news in Charlotte since 1992. Vertical Horizons Church is pastored by WSOC TV’s former Salisbury bureau reporter and anchor Ron Magnuson. Magnuson and Coakley worked together during the seven years Magnuson reported at WSOC. Magnuson and his wife Andrea started Vertical Horizons Church about two years ago upon his departure from WSOC after deciding to go full time into ministry. For more about Vertical Horizons including where it’s located, go to www.verticalhorizonschurch.com.

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New vicar at St. Paul’s St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 930 S. Main St., announces that it has called the Rev. Richard (Rick) Williams to serve as vicar of the church. Father Williams has served the Episcopal Church for 32 years as priest and pastor to parishes in Georgia and Alabama. He is a retired U.S. Navy captain and chaplain of 23 years, serving the U.S. Navy, the U.S. Marine Corps, and the U.S. Coast Guard as an active duty and reserve chaplain.

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LANDIS — Landis First Assembly, 302 E. Corriher St., will hold revival services Sunday. Evangelist Donald Moore of Charlotte will speak at both the 10:30 a.m. morning worship service and the 6 p.m. evening service. Moore is an Assemblies of God evangelist who founded and leads Steps to Victory Ministries.

15. The schedule is as follows: Friday, 7:30 p.m., Jason Sloan, youth pastor of St. Peter’s World Outreach Center, Winston-Salem; Saturday, 2 p.m., Devell Hash, pastor of Church of the Second Chance, Roanoke, Va.; Sunday, 11 a.m., Allen Hines, youth pastor of Love Christian Center.; 4 p.m., Bishop Lawrence Kerns, One Accord Ministry, Statesville. For more information call 704-433-1431.

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The Rev. Timothy Bates will be the guest speaker at the 4 p.m. service. Bates is pastor of Cameron Presbyterian and Calvary Presbyterian churches in Statesville and is involved in community youth work. All youth ministries and youth-oriented community programs are invited to these services. The Rev. Leamon E. Brown is pastor of First Calvary Baptist. For more information call 704-633-2818.

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Organ (Zion) Evangelical Lutheran Church, established in 1745, will celebrate homecoming Sunday. According to c h u r c h records, Organ held the first homecoming in RIDENHOUR 1923. O r g a n Church has been located in Eastern Rowan County for 265 years. The congregation still uses the “old church,” circa 1790s, for summer early services and special services. This year also marks the 50th anniversary of the building of the granite structure, referred to as the “new church.” The Rev. Ernest Ridenhour will be guest preacher on homecoming. He served at Organ from 1964-1974. Special music will be provided by Organ’s Chancel Choir, the FROGS Choir and the Cherubs Choir. The Alleluia Ringers and the Lutheringers will also be playing their handbells. A homecoming covereddish dinner will follow the 10:30 a.m. worship service in the picnic shelter area. Organ is located 1.5 miles down Organ Church Road in eastern Rowan at the intersection of Faith Road and N.C. 152.


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Taking another look at childhood growing pains in response to your column on childhood growing pains. I was told for years that my daughter had growing pains when in fact she had a genetic condition known as EhlersDanlos syndrome. Her pediatrician recognized her combination of symptoms and sent her to a geneticist. It is a condition that should be considered. Dear Readers: I have chosen to print all your letters together as they offer insight into the many causes and “treatments” of growing pains and childhood joint pain. Most childhood growing pains are benign and are no cause for concern. However, if the pain is severe, persistent or lasts or returns over several weeks, further investigation is necessary. Juvenile arthritis is a definite cause of joint pain in children. According to the Arthritis Foundation (www.arthri-

tis.org), it is one of the most common childhood disorders, affecting nearly 300,000 children under the age of 18. There are also several types, the most common of which are the juvenile-rheumatoidarthritis groups. Symptoms may include joint pain, fever, joint swelling and/or redness, rash and others depending on the specific variety. Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is an uncommon group of disorders that affects the connective tissues (joints, skin and blood-vessel walls). It is inherited, meaning it is passed from parent to child. Those affected have a 50/50 chance of passing the condition on to their offspring. I urge all parents first to try home remedies such as heating pads, ice and over-thecounter children’s pain medications, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen. I have even had parents write in to tell me

It takes two to defeat declarer

spade weak jump overcall over one diamond and get his side to four spades quicker. But given that his hand is weak, his suit is not robust, and he is vulnerable, a pass cannot be criticized. However, after West responds one heart, North makes a takeout double, and East raises to two hearts, South must compete with two spades. Pass would win the Cowardly Call of the Century award. First let’s look at the East hand. When West leads fourth-highest, apply the Rule of Eleven. Since seven from 11 is four, there are four hearts higher than the seven in the North, East and South

hands combined. And East can see all four: dummy’s king and his ace-jack-nine. So East must play his two, letting his partner take the first trick. Now let’s turn to West. It looks obvious to play a second heart, but that will put partner on lead. However, if he had wanted the lead, he would have won the first trick with his nine or jack and cashed the ace. It is time for West to shift to a diamond. Assuming South would play clubs correctly, that is the only way to defeat four spades. The defenders take two hearts, one diamond and one club.

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Thomas Jefferson said, “Delay is preferable to error.” As we have seen this week, though, delay on defense can be an error, delightful only for declarer. Here is one more example. How can East and West defeat four spades after West leads a fourthhighest heart seven and South calls for dummy’s four? An aggressive player sitting South would make a two-

that the soap-under-the-sheets has worked to alleviate leg and calf pain in children, some without their knowing the soap is even in their beds. If these conservative steps do not help, make an appointment with a pediatrician for examination, testing and treatment if necessary. If symptoms continue to be troublesome, perhaps a referral to an orthopedist or other specialist might be in order. Anyone who would like further information about arthritis and pain in general can order one or both of my Health Reports “Managing Chronic Pain” and “Understanding Osteoarthritis.” Requests must include a self-addressed stamped No. 10 envelope and a $2 check or money order for each report and should be mailed to Newsletter, P.O. Box 167, Wickliffe, OH 44092. Be sure to mention the title(s). Readers may also wish to

print an order form off my website at www.AskDrGottMD.com. Dear Dr. Gott: I enjoy reading your columns and have comments on two of them. The first one is concerning the writer who felt dizzy constantly. I had a similar situation a couple of years ago. I went to a chiropractor (for the first time), where I was adjusted several times over a two-week period. The dizziness disappeared. The second article was from a mother about her son’s cluster headaches. I have been using essential oils for years now. Peppermint oil on the temples has been effective for migraines and cluster headaches, and also helps to relieve nasal congestion. Anyone who uses this remedy must be careful when using full-strength oils. Many people choose to dilute the oil in half with pure vegetable oil.

Petroleum-based oils shouldn’t be used to dilute the essential oils because they can inhibit the effectiveness. Dear Reader: Thank you for writing to share your experience and to offer help to my readers. Chiropractic manipulation can be beneficial for many conditions that misalign the spine, leading to pain, tingling, numbness and other unwanted symptoms. Essential oils are primarily used for aromatherapy. They can also be beneficial in alleviating certain symptoms while providing a calming sense of being to relieve stress and help the muscles to relax. Dr. Peter H. Gott is a retired physician and the author of several books, including “Live Longer, Live Better,” “Dr. Gott’s No Flour, No Sugar Diet” and “Dr. Gott’s No Flour, No Sugar Cookbook,” which are available at most bookstores or online.

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Dear Dr. Gott: I just read with interest your column on childhood growing pains. When my children were young and complained that their arms and legs hurt, we came up with the idea of wrapping an elastic bandage loosely around their aches. We named it the “growingpains bandIt DR. PETER age.” seemed to GOTT bring them comfort, and they always felt better once it was on. As a parent, it can be frustrating because you don’t know how to help. This was our solution, and it worked for our kids. Hopefully, it will help some of your readers as well. Dear Dr. Gott: I am writing

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ROWAN CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY

CALVARY BAPTIST TABERNACLE

NEW HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH

HEARTSONG

Steve Holshouser, Pastor August 8, 2010

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

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

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

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

www.calvarybaptisttabernacle.org

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EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH

Evening Service 6:00pm “The Book of Acts” - Keith Kannenberg VBS – Blackwelder Park Baptist Church “The Park” will have Vacation Bible School Aug. 13-15 at The Village Park Shelters. (beside the Kannapolis YMCA). Fri. & Sat. will be 10am-2pm, lunch will be served. Sunday will be 1-6pm, lunch: grilled hot dogs. VBS will be “Mega Sports Camp” including Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Cheerleading, & Football. It is FREE.

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WE INVITE YOU TO WORSHIP WITH US

August 8, 2010

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

Wednesday Prayer & Bible Study: 7:00pm

9:45AM - Sunday School for all ages 11:00AM - “Ministry’s Invisible Realities” Chancel Choir: “Brother James’ Air” Service Broadcast over WSTP at 8:30AM

“The Church of God for the People of God”

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

email: jnetmayes@carolina.rr.com

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Rev. Mike Childress, Pastor

August 8, 2010

2300 Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury 704-630-0909

www.thepark.cc Email: bpbcvision@yahoo.com

FIRST UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

Bishop JC Kellam & Apostle Charlene Kellam

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

2299 N. Main St. • Kannapolis, NC 28081 704-932-4266 Fax 704-933-6684

704-645-7240

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BETHEL POWER OF FAITH

Sunday School 9:45am Morning Worship 11:00am 6:00pm “Identifying Marks of a Christian”

Gene Sides, Pastor

(behind Forum in KidSports Bldg.)

United Church of Christ

Sermon: “He Had Everything But The Best Thing” Anthem: “Written in Red”

“The Game Plan at the Park - Part 2” - Keith Kannenberg

2324 S. Main Street • Salisbury, NC

Other August 8, 2010

August 8, 2010 Sunday Morning Worship 8:30 & 11:00am

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

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

Baptist BLACKWELDER PARK BAPTIST CHURCH

10:30AM - Worship Dr. Chad Costantino Sermon: “Pursuing Your Purpose” Scripture: Acts 1:24

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207 West Horah Street • Salisbury, NC 704-633-2723 firstunitedcofc.org Check out the site and see what is happening at First UCC!

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August 8, 2010

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

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Senior Pastor Tom Teichroew

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Sunday School 9:30AM Morning Worship 10:30AM Wednesday 7:00PM – Bible Study & Prayer Consumed Youth: Royal Rangers (Boys 5-12); M’Pact Girls Club (Girls 5-12); Rainbows (Children 3-5) Service Time: Viernes 6:30PM Dr. Glynn R. Dickens Clase Biblica en Español Motto: ‘An Oasis of Healing in a Hurting World’

Ministry in Action

Pastor Kim E. Trabold August 8, 2010 8:30AM Worship/Communion; 9:45AM Sunday School 11:00AM Worship/Communion Guest Pastor Speaking 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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Darlington 96/73 Columbia 96/75

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

This Week’s Featured Property OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 10AM-12PM / SUNDAY 2PM-4PM

COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST!

- China Grove - New Construction - 3 bedroom 2 bath - Huge great room with stack stone fireplace - Huge Master with very master bath - Hardwood floors, ceramic and carpet

- Maple cabinets - Granite countertops - Lots of arches and Chair railing - Split bedrooms for privacy - Enormous back deck - Low-E and Argon window - High effiency heat pump

B&R Realty, Monica Poole • 704-245-4628

9 Interior Fixes to Sell a Home Fast home is ageless can make for a better sell. So if the cabinets scream 1985 and the bathroom is circa 1967, it could be time to do some updating. 7. Create “happy” spaces. Buyers don’t want to purchase a dark home that seems full of doom and gloom. Open the windows, turn on the

lights, add lights to dark rooms and use light colors as room accents. Generally buyers want a bright and light home. 8. Avoid provocation. One potential buyer could be an animal lover, another a political activist. No one can tell who will view the home. So don’t display personal items that might offend.

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Take down mounted deer heads and put away books that may seem offensive. It can be a good idea to store religious items as well. 9. Clean out closets and cabinets: Partially empty closets and cabinets give the suggestion that the home is large and has plenty of storage space — so much so

OPEN HOUSES This Weekend! Go online for interactive open house maps and directions.

230 Partridge Run, Salisbury

Very Well Maintained 3 Bed 2.5 Bath Home. Beautiful Open Floor Plan, Kitchen w/Granite Counter Tops & Stainless Steel Appliances, Large Living Room w/Stone Fireplace, 300 Sqft+ Master Suite w/Completely Remodeled Master Bath. Main Living areas have Gleaming Wood Floors and Bedrooms have carpet. House has Pool, Brick Patio, Fenced in Yard & gutter guard system. Must see to appreciate!! Directions: Hwy 150 turn left into Summerfield, turn right on Partridge Run, house is on the left.

Robert Nance 704-239-3559

Open House Sunday 2-4pm

180 Pine Drive, Salisbury

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Back on the market and owner says SELL! This adorable house has fresh paint, new appliances, new countertops, lots of cabinets and storage, is newly decorated and move-in ready! Carpet and vinyl is less than 1 yr. old. Living room w/stone fireplace and gas logs, and leads to a nice deck. The corner lot is almost 1/2 acre and offers a large, fenced back yard and storage building. All this plus an attached one car garage, makes this home an excellent value at $113,500. This is definitely a must see, and Sunday from 2 – 4 will be your perfect opportunity. See you there! 2

704-640-5230

DIRECTIONS: W. Innes Street past Ridge Road. Turn right on Pine Dr. House on left on corner.

that it doesn’t even all need to be used. Buyers who see jam-packed closets could wonder what’s up with storage. Selling a home in a tough market can be easier when homeowners take the steps needed to stage homes for a faster sale. HI108752 Courtesy of ARAcontent

Open House Sunday 12pm-4pm

Elizabeth E. Bean, ABR, CRS, GRI RE/MAX Leading Edge

1030 Mainsail

High Rock waterfront at it's best! This 70's style home has 2 BR and a loft area that is used for 3rd bedroom. With a double lot, its own pier and a boat slip, what more could you ask for! Screened in porch also has duct work and could easily be enclosed. The view is fantastic! Come check it out and make this unique home yours! $429,000 Directions: From I-85 take Long Ferry Road and turn right into Anchor Downs. Keep left as it goes around, and home is on the right. Look for signs!

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generally want to move in and simply unpack. They don’t want to make major repairs. Therefore, homeowners should do whatever repairs are possible, within reason. If that means tearing down dated wallpaper or replacing carpeting with hardwood floors, it could mean a faster sale. 4. Do a deep cleaning. Whether a cleaning service is hired or the homeowner does it himself, tackling necessary cleaning projects could make the home shine. Now is the time to wash the windows, shampoo the carpets, regrout the bathrooms, and tackle all of those messes that could compromise a sale. 5. Add a fresh coat of paint. If walls are bright colors or eclectic, it could pay to paint rooms in more neutral shades to appeal to the masses. Just be aware that some buyers are suspicious of paint, especially freshly painted ceilings. They may think a homeowner is trying to hide something, usually water stains. 6. Keep the home updated. While one doesn’t have to follow every trend, ensuring the

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Despite low interest rates and declining sale prices, there is still a lot of home inventory available. That means homeowners thinking about selling have to do whatever they can to set their homes apart from the others available. Real estate experts call it “staging,” or presenting the home in the best light so that potential buyers can envision themselves moving right in. Just a few changes here and there can position a home to sell faster than the competition. 1. The nose knows. A house can be perfect inside and out, but if it smells bad, buyers will likely be put off. Make sure there is no noticeable odor, such as pet smells, garbage, stale smoke, etc., to turn off others. 2. Clear out. Make sure the interior looks as spacious as possible. This could mean taking out some furniture and temporarily putting it in storage. Be sure countertops in bathrooms and kitchens are free of clutter. And pack away knick-knacks that can collect dust. 3. Cater to the lazy person. Potential buyers

Brenda Sutton 704-213-3968

704-633-7300

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Homes for Sale

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.

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

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

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

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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

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

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

Motivated Seller

Acreage! Price reduced!

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.

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

China Grove

LIVE IN 1 – RENT THE OTHER 2! Great income producing potential here. 1 ACRE - Brick ranch, tile & laminate flooring, Full basement/garage,carport, screen porch. Includes (2) 2 bedroom cottages, handicapped accessible, full kitchens, baths, laundry. $288,500 BARBARA COLLINS Key Real Estate 704-640-4339

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

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. Woodleaf

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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. 7 Acres. Pasture, woods and creek. 165 ft road frontage. $70,000. Call 704-279-9542

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

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25 Acres Beautiful Land for Sale by Owner 1 Hr to/from Charlotte, NC nr Cleveland & Woodleaf and 3 Interstates: I-40, I77, I-85. Restricted, no mobile or mod. Very rural, mostly wooded. Good hunting, deer, small game. Frontage on Hobson Rd., 2nd gravel driveway beside 2075 Hobson Rd mailbox. 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: http://NCHorseCountryFarmland.com

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704-633-5334 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.

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OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 10AM-NOON 3430 LIPE ROAD China Grove - New Construction, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, huge great room with stack stone fireplace, huge master with master bath, hardwood floors, ceramic and carpet, maple cabinets, granite countertops, lots of arches and chair railing , split bedrooms for privacy, enormous back deck. R50589 $204,900 Monica Poole 704.245.4628 Directions: Jake Alexander Blvd. West, left on Mooresville Road, left on Miller Road, right on Weaver Road, left on Stirewalt Road, right on Lipe Road. House is on the right.

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3 BR, 2 BA. Nice home for the price! Wooded lot, big rooms a must see!!! On a Shared well. R51017A $119,900

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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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

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FAITH - Brand new - 4 BD/2 BA, 2200 Sq. Ft. 2 Bonus rooms. $199,900. #48053 Kerry Directions: From I-85, Exit 76 East. First right on Faith Road, Left on Rainey. Right into Shady Creek. House on left.

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$79,900 CHAPEL STREET: Remodeled kitchen, replacement windows, range, dishwasher, 2 BR, office, basement, garage, call Barbara Collins, Key Real Estate 704-640-4339

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

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China Grove

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

$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

Land for Sale

OLD MOCKSVILLE ROAD

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

Stokes Ferry Rd

Move In Ready! 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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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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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

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

Homes for Sale

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2 BEDROOM HOUSE 528 Carolina Blvd., Salisbury, $69,900, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, hardwood flooring, cute as can be. Lots of updates, central heat/AC, carport, stickbuilt storage building . 43 acre, great location. Call for all details by owner. 704-640-6976

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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

LARGE 1.3 lot – 3 BR/1.5 BA – new carpet, fresh paint, large outbuilding. Only $79,310 #51003 Jim

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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

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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

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

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CHINA GROVE – 2 BD/1 BA – nice hardwood floors, replacement windows, Full basement with single car garage. #50286 $79,900 Barbara

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

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CHINA GROVE – 2 BD/2.5 BA – custom built – cedar lined closets, built ins. $150,000 #47684 Cindy T.

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

SALISBURY - 3 BD/2 BA – DW with wood burning fireplace, 1.6 Acres, Wired Shop, 2 car attached garage. #50598 $89,900 Barbara

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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.

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

1, 2, & 3 BR Huge Apartments, very nice. $375 & up. 704-890-4587 112-C Overbrook Rd, 2BR, Lg. 2 story, $535/mo, refs & lease. 9am-5pm, M-F 704-637-0775 2 BR, 1 BA Eaman Park Apts. Near Salisbury High. $375/mo. Newly renovated. No pets. 704-798-3896 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

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2 BR, 2 BA Downtown loft apt. All appliances! $985/mo. Ready 9/1/10. Please call 704-798-6429

2BR, 1BA Duplex Central heat/air, appliances, laundry room, yardwork incl. Fenced backyard, storage building. $600 per month plus $600 deposit 704-6332219 403 Carolina Blvd. Duplex For Rent. 2BR,1BA. $500/Mo. Call 704-2798467 or 704-279-7568 Airport Rd. Duplex. 2BR, 2BA. $575/mo. 2BR, 1BA $550/mo., lease + dep., water furnished. No pets. Call 704-637-0370 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 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

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

West Side Manor Robert Cobb Rentals 2345 Statesville Blvd. Near Salisbury Mall

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Apartments Cone Mill area. 3 room furnished apt for rent. Please call 704-633-5397 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. Elm St. 2BR apt. Hardwood floors. Marble bathroom. $425/mo + dep. 704-636-1633 Franklin area, 2BR/1BA, country setting, water/ sewer/trash furnished. $500/mo + $500 dep. 704-636-1294 G.Q. Taking Applications 2BR, 1BA. Central heat/ AC. No pets. $450 rent. $450 dep. 704-637-6678 Holly Leaf Apts. 2BR, 1½BA. $555. Kitchen appliances, W/D connection, cable ready. 704-637-5588

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2007 Quill Ct., Kannapolis: 4BR, 3BA $995/mo. 315 Tara Elizabeth Place, Kann: 3BR, 2BA. $875/mo. KREA 704-933-2231

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Salis. 2BR/1BA, priv lot w/deck, 2 mi from I-85, free water, 1-2 persons, $350 / mo + dep. 704-633-3134

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

Davie County Furnished 2 BR, private lot in country, no pets. 3 people limit. 336-284-4758

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

Salis. For Sale or Rent. 3990 Statesville Boulevard. Lot 1. 3BR. 1½ BA. $439/mo. 704-640-3222

East Area. 2BR, water, trash. Limit 2. Dep. req. No pets. Call 704-6367531 or 704-202-4991

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

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

436 Morlan Park. 4BR, 2BA. $850/mo./Dep. Section 8 ok. No pets. 704-647-4774 5BR, 2 ½ BA. RENT TO OWN. 3000 sq. ft. +/garage, basement, fenced. $8,000 down. $998/mo. 704-630-0695

Attn. Landlords Apple House Realty has a 10 year / 95+% occupancy rate on prop's we've managed. 704-633-5067 China Grove 2BR/1BA, CHA, W/D connections, $550/mo. + $550 dep. Sect. 8 OK. 704-784-4785

Moreland Pk area. 2BR all appls furnished. $495-$595/mo. Deposit negotiable. Section 8 welcome. 336-247-2593 Rockwell Area. Apt. & Duplexes. $500-$600. 2BR Quiet Community. Marie Leonard-Hartsell at Wallace Realty 704-239-3096 Rockwell. 1BR. Central heat/ac. Appliance. No pets. $425. 704-2796850 or 704-798-3035 Rolling Hills Townhomes 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms Salisbury's Finest! 315 Ashbrook Rd 704-637-6207 Summer Specials!

China Grove 2BR Apt. $550/month. Includes water and garbage pickup. Call 704-857-2415.

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

China Grove. 1BR Apartment completely furnished. No pets. 704857-8503 Lv. Msg.

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

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China Grove Nice & Clean. 3 BR, 2 BA, 1840 square feet. 10 rooms, recently remodeled, stove, fridge, dishwasher. All electric HVAC, garages & storage buildings. Nice Area. NO PETS. $800/mo + deposit 704-857-7699 Cleveland-3 bedroom/ 1bath house off Main St. Appliances, central heat & air, hard wood floors. $600.00 Call Waggoner Realty Co. 704-633-0462

E Spencer 3BR/1BA, brick, double car garage, elec CHA, stove. $550/mo + $550 dep. 704-224-1475

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

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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 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 Equal 1-800-735-2962 Housing Opportunity.

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2205 Woodleaf Rd., Salisbury, NC 28147

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 Salis. 1BR/1BA, Wiltshire Village, W/D hook-up, pool, tennis courts, $450/mo + $450 sec dep. Avail 9/1. water inc'd. 704-603-5631

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

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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.

Apartments City. 2 BR, 1 BA duplex apt. $450 Deposit $450/mo. Ref Req'd. 704633-4081 after 5pm City. 2BR cent. H/A, no pets, on job 6 months, utilities by tenant. $375 per month. Call 704202-5879 for more info.

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

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

Houses for Rent $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Exceptional houses! Exceptional deals! $450$1300. 704-239-0691 1012 N. Main St. Spencer, 3BR/1BA, Section 8 OK. No pets. $600/mo. $600 dep. 704-633-5067 127 Hemlock Dr. 3BR, 2BA. $900/mo. Off Statesville Blvd in Westcliff. 704-633-1234 1409 Tilman St. 3BR, 1BA. Near Salisbury VA. Hospital. $700/mo. All electric. 704-633-1234 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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FREE RENT Carolina Piedmont Properties. Call for details. Sec 8 OK. 704-248-4878 Gold Hill, 3BR/2BA almost new home on wooded acres w/3 acre bass pond, $850/mo + dep. 704-351-2407

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Office and Commercial Rental 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

4.5 acres with 3 room mobile office on I-85. 2 bay station on Julian Rd. & I-85. 1200 sq ft bldg in Granite Quarry. Call 704279-5905

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

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

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

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

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

East Rowan. Nice 2BR. Lots of storage. Quiet area. Private back yard. $565/mo. 704-279-5018 East Schools Dist. 2 BR rentals available. Appliances, central air & heat. Please call 704-638-0108

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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. parking. Only Free $85/week + $45 deposit. References required. 704-932-5008

Salisbury. 5 room 1 BA in country. Garage, out bldg. $500/mo. + dep. Refer. 704-639-9415

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

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Salisbury. 3BR 1 ½ BA in Stoneybrook Dev off Airport Rd. 1200 sq ft. Carport & storage. $800/mo. 704-633-3355

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

2BR ~ 1.5 BA ~ Starting at $555

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

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Lovely Duplex Rowan Hospital area. 2BR, 1BA. Heat, air, water, appl. incl. $695. 704-633-3997

Salisbury. 2BR, 1BA. Electric heat/AC. Storage bldg. $425/mo. 704-2796850 or 704-798-3035

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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

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OPEN HOUSE – Check our website weekly for Open Houses Delightful home, Delightful neighborhood – Delightful PRICE ! Enjoy 2 8 0 0 p l u s square feet in a custom built home with Updated Kitchen, Master on Main, and Second Master upstairs, 4 BRS, 3.5 115 TRAPPERS RIDGE DRIVE baths, 3 car garage, great patio, huge Family Room and Formal Dining, too. Rockwell Location, easy for Commuters. All this for $282,000. Owners transferred and MOTIVATED! MLS#50466 BARBARA LOMAX, 704-213-3007.

What a nice house! Some Wood floors. GR has fireplace with gas logs and doors to multilevel deck and great back yard. Kitchen has large pantry and nice cabinetry. Laundry room is large enough for office 1130 PARK DRIVE area included. Trane heating system. Neighborhood is wonderful. Offered by The DOVER TEAM. 704-633-1111 OR 704-239-3010. www.Salisbury-NCRealEstate.com MLS#50662. $164,500.

Directions: From Salisbury-Hwy 52 to Rockwell, left on Misenheimer St. (at F&M Bank), left into Hunters Glen.

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.

UPSCALE & SPACIOUS, this quality built cust o m home on 1.19 acre lot has it all! Great new look with freshly painted rooms, two story foyer, spacious NEW PRICE! rooms, oak & walnut floors. Large family 305 STUART DRIVE room with custom bookcases, fireplace. Showcase kitchen with granite countertops, center island, recessed lighting. Main level master bedroom & guest suite. Elegant living room, dining room, 4 BR, 3 full, 2 half baths, fantastic storage. Sunroom, terrace, lush landscaping. Walkout basement. oversized garage with workshop plus detached workshop. $414,000. #49901 Join CHARLES GLOVER 704-642-2471

What a beautiful house on 1.23 acres!!! 4 BR, 3 with walk in closets. Den w/ fireplace and gas logs. Kitchen w/smooth top range, dishwasher, refrigerator. Large laundry room with 1 year old 121 RIDGE CREEK COURT washer and dryer and wet sink.Master bath has whirlpool tub and private shower. House is decorated beautifully. Wrap around covered front porch. Nice deck overlooking the big, private back yard. Storage building. Dog run. The DOVER TEAM, INC. 704-633-1111 OR 704-239-3010. www.SalisburyNC-realEstate.com, $220s MLS#50388 Directions: From Salisbury: S. Main St., Rt. on Mooresville Rd. Cross over Jake Alexander Blvd to Mooresville Road. Thru Sherrills Ford Rd intersection. Rt. into Windmill Ridge. 1st left, then left on Ridge Creek Ct. House on left in cul-de-sac.

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Houses: 3BRs, 1BA. Apartments: 2 & 3 BRs, 1BA Deposit req'd. Faith Realty 704-630-9650 Landis 2BR. Partially furnished, stove, refrig., W/D. No pets. $500/mo + $250 dep. 704-932-1133 Rockwell

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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

Rockwell, 305 China Grove Hwy., 3BR/1½BA, lots of storage, built-ins, big porch and out building, $650 rent + deposit. Call Lydia 704209-0131 Salis. 3-4 BR house by Livingstone College. Rent $550, dep $500. Call Rowan Properties, 704633-0446 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 Salisbury 3BR / 1BA, Central heat/AC Section 8 OK. Nr. Salisbury HS $600/mo. 704-637-9562 Salisbury 3BR / 2BA Seven yrs old, CHA, appls incl'd, no pets. $700/mo + dep. 704-279-3518 Salisbury 4BR/2BA, brick ranch, basement, 2,000 SF, garage, nice area. $1,195/mo. 704-630-0695

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

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FOR LEASE - Prime Location near RRMC & VA hospitals. Three (or four) offices, file room, reception room, breakroom & two restrooms. Security system; spacious parking. Ashley Shoaf Realty 704-633-7131 Restaurant fully equipped. 85 feat In china grove. $1700 per month. 704-855-2100 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

221 4th St., Spencer. Single family home with over 1600 sq. feet. Beautifully remodeled downstairs with great kitchen. Sunroom, Formal dining room, living room, and master bedroom on main level. 2 bedrooms upstairs. Single Carport Detached. Storage building. Currently rented for $750/mo. Call The DOVER TEAM AT 704-633-1111 OR 704-239-3010 MLS#50983 $105,000.

1614 N. Lee Street. Listed at just $35,000, this house has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, living room, kitchen, laundry room, and a wonderful backyard. INVESTORS, take note. Priced below tax value. House has central heat and air. needs cosmetic upgrades. House is sold as is. Call The DOVER TEAM AT 704-633-1111 OR 704-239-3010. MLS#50997

Lot at corner of 3rd Street and Yadkin Ave. in Spencer. Land is already divided into 5 lots and would make wonderful bed and breakfast spot or offices. Within sight of NC Transportation Museum. Walk to main town area. Can be purchased with house at 110 2nd St. $130,000. Call The DOVER TEAM AT 704-6331111 OR 704-239-3010. MLS#40982

119 2nd Street, Spencer. 4-Plex with full basement. One apartment has 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Other 3 apartments are 1 bedroom, 1 bath units. Seller pays gas, electric, water. Tenants pay cable. Good rental history. Yearly leases. $110,000. Call The DOVER TEAM AT 704-6331111 OR 704-239-3010. MLS#50986

400 S. Yadkin Ave., Spencer. Upstairs/downstairs duplex. Upstairs apartment has 3 bedrooms, 1 bath and a tenant who has lived there for 10 years. Downstairs is 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Would also make a beautiful reconversation to single family. $105,000. Call The DOVER TEAM AT 704-633-1111 OR 704-2393010. MLS#50985

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.

206 TRAVIS LANECharming facade gives this home a feel of a country inn.Guest can enjoy a main level second master suite.Great golf course views from deck. Private sunroom. Covered front porch. Generous attic & closet space.Totally updated interior,baths, paint, floors. Decorator interior. Speciality floors, detailed moldings, built in storage in garage. Full door attic access. Very private setting, hardwood trees. Gourmet kitchen. Oversized den with fireplace. $269,000 MLS#51005 www.thepoeteam.com 704 756 6930

6406 Fox Trace. I love this house. Talk about an open floorplan! High ceilings, balcony overlooking greatroom, beautiful wood floors, sunroom, formal dining, office or 5th bedroom with full bath on main level. Master bedroom has spa room and 2 bath areas. Very unique floor plan. Not another like it in Rowan County! Detached extra garage/workshop. $260s. MLS#51026 Call The DOVER TEAM AT 704-633-1111 OR 704-239-3010.

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. MLS: 962666 / 50963 Call TERRY FRANCIS to see this home, 704-490-1121.

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.


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Auctions Auction Thursday 12pm 429 N. Lee St. Salisbury Antiques, Collectibles, Used Furniture 704-213-4101 Auction, Established 17+/Acre Vineyard, Upscale Restaurant, On Site Winery, Surry County, NC, 8/20/10. Iron Horse Auction, 910NCAL3936, 997-2248, www.ironhorseauction.com. Rogers Realty & Auction, 336-789-2926, NCAL685, www.rogersrealty.com Carolina's Auction Rod Poole, NCAL#2446 Salisbury (704)633-7369 www.thecarolinasauction.com

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

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Child Care and Nursery Schools Child care for all ages in my home, E. Rowan area, CPR & 1st aid certified + refs. 704-209-3927

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Fencing We're Here to make it easy for you! Licensed, Bonded and Insured Residential, Churches Construction Clean-up, Commercial & Offices

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

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

6 wks & up! All Shifts 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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Job Seeker meeting at 112 E. Main St., Rockwell. 6:30pm Mons. Rachel Corl, Auctioneer. 704-279-3596

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Drywall Services

704-279-2600

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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

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Call Zonia 704-239-2770

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

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

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

704-202-3293

Lawn Maint. & Landscaping

Plumbing Services

Roofing and Guttering

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

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

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

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

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

Manufactured Home Services

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

The Floor Doctor Complete crawlspace work, Wood floor leveling, jacks installed, rotten wood replaced due to water or termites, brick/block/tile work, foundations, etc. 704-933-3494

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

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

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

Miscellaneous Services

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

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

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

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

Roofing and Guttering

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Large Groups Welcome! Don't Cry, Stay Dry Roof Connection

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Pools and Supplies

Lawn Equipment Repair Services

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

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

Bowen Painting Interior and Exterior Painting 704-630-6976 Cathy's Painting Service Interior & exterior, new & repaints. 704-279-5335

August Special! Lowest prices in town, residential-commercial References available Please Call for more info: 704-762-1402 or molinascleaning1@gmail.com

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

704-232-3251

Call Curt LeBlanc today for Free Estimates

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

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

TREE WORKS by Jonathan Keener. Insured – Free estimates! Please call 704-636-0954.

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

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

Plummer & Sons Tree Service, free estimates. Reasonable rates, will beat any written estimate 15%. Insured. Call 704-633-7813.

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

Heating and Air Conditioning

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

MOORE'S Tree TrimmingTopping & Removing. Use Bucket Truck, 704-209-6254 Licensed, Insured & Bonded

ROOFING Stoner Painting Contractor

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

Tree Service

704-239-1955

3 Mowing 3 Trimming 3 Edging 3 Landscaping 3 Trimming Bushes

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A+ Maria's Cleaning

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

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

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Bucket Truck Chipper/Stumps

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

Painting and Decorating

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

AAA Trees R Us

Moving and Storage

Earl's Lawn Care

Rowan Auction Co. Professional Auction Services: Salis., NC 704-633-0809 Kip Jennings NCAL 6340.

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Wedding Services Wedding Service Greater Glory Triumphant Center. Let us make your marital dreams come true for as low as $150. Please Call 704-210-2799


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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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Furniture & Appliances

Salisbury Moving Sale, 328 West Bank Street (between Jackson & Fulton), Saturday, August 7, 7am12noon. Furniture, clothing, glassware, dishes, baby clothes, baby toys, tools, etc.

Scrapbooking Kit, includes unused scrapbook for baby boy, plus extras $10. 704-2091757. Rockwell

Queen Anne oval dining table with 6 upholstered chairs and china cabinet for sale. Cherry finish. Sale price - $475. Call 704-855-3720.

Baby Items

& Dryer. Washer Whirlpool, Almond. 4 yrs old. Washer needs belt. $175 for both. Look new. Lexington. 336-798-1185

Salisbury Yard Sale, 715 Maupin Avenue, Saturday, Aug 7, 7am-2pm. Outdoor wicker furniture, tools, craft supplies, seasonal decrations, men's and women's clothes, girl's clothes size 4 & 4T, games, scrap booking supplies, kids crafts, dishes, pots & pans, etc.

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Seat-Safety Booster First Dining 3 adjustments $9.99; High Back car booster $18; 3in-1 Oak Crib complete $80; Oak High Chair $20. 704-633-3618. Child Carrier Seat & Rack for back of an adult bicycle. Rowan County $25. 704-640-5793 Stroller. Baby Jogger Stroller. Fabric slightly faded. Excellent condition. $250 704-6405793

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

Dillard's Teams Immediate Opening 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. Also hiring singles to form teams. Please call 704-630-4719

Drivers

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

Customer Service Rep. Needed. Computer Skills/ Furniture Knowledge REQUIRED. Apply in person at Direct Furniture Factory Outlet, Lexington NC

Property Manager Needed for Salisbury apts. Min. 2 + yrs mgmt exper. Fax resume: 704-210-8794

Dental Assistant (P/T or F/T) position available in general dentist office. Send resume via email to: dsteveyang@carolina.rr.com or fax 704-633-2293.

Salisbury Multi-Family Moving Sale, 625 Hurley School Rd., Hurley Elem. School, Saturday, August 7, 7am-2pm. Clothes, brand new items, gift bags, collectibles (Lucy & Harley), gun cabinet, fridge, kitchen table. Everything must go! Multi-Family Salisbury Yard Sale, 4335 Hwy 29 South, Saturday, August 7, Furniture, 8am-1pm. stroller with car seat, refrigerator, clothes (infant to plus) and many other items.

Yard Sale Area 3 China Grove Yard Sale – Sat. 8/7/10, 7am-12pm, 700 Menius Rd, China Grove. Indoor & outdoor toys, childrens clothes, shoes, costumes, 2 dorm refrigerators, china cabinet, tools, mini motorcycles, misc. items

Yard Sale Area 4 Granite Quarry Moving Sale Saturday, Aug 7th, 8am 106 N. Walnut St, Everything Must go!!!! Rockwell Moving Sale, 602 West Main St (across from Danny's), Saturday, August 7, 7am. Everything from collectibles to furniture. Everything must go! Rockwell

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

OTR CDL Dump Trailer Driver, 2 yrs driving exper & clean driving record. Apply in person: 3513 Mooresville Rd., Salisbury Healthcare

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

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KITCHEN STAFF Cook, Prep Cook and Dishwasher Needed. Please apply in person: Hendrix BBQ, 2488 Statesville Blvd.,Salisbury

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Yard Sale Area 1 Salisbury - Multi-Family Garage Sale, Sat. 8/7/10, 7am, 254 Lariat Cir. Furniture, household goods, art work, clothes, shoes, collectibles, books & more. Past Catawba, right on Sells, left on right on Greenway, Lariat. Salisbury Back to School Yard Sale!!! 209 West 14th Street, Saturday, August 7, 8am1pm. Tons of Jr. size 35, plus size clothing, purses, shoes, some furniture, etc. Everything must go!!!!

Finance

Salisbury First Baptist Church Yard Sale

Inside/Outside Collector Needed for local consumer finance. Company car provided. Benefit program available, medical, dental, 401k. Drug screen, background check and credit check required. $10/hr. Fax resume to 704-637-5532 or mail to: 440 Jake Alexander Blvd W, Salisbury, NC 28147. ONLY SERIOUS INQUIRIES PLEASE! Customer Service

Fri., Aug. 6, 6pm-8pm & Sat., Aug. 7, 7am-1pm

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CUSTOMER SERVICE CASHIERS Openings in: Salisbury

WE OFFER: *Excellent Starting Pay *Insurance Benefits *Paid Vacation Requirements: Valid driver's license A Nationwide Criminal Record Background check

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

Salisbury 2 Family Garage Sale Friday & Sat. 7am-2pm 2010 Oak Farm Rd. Tools, Mead Telescope and misc household items. Come school shop, girls, infants to 7 and mens clothes. Salisbury Multi-Family Yard Sale, 1132 Webb Road (take Webb Rd off 29, cross over Hwy 85), Saturday, August 7, 7am1pm. Parts washer (washes debris off hardware, etc.), name brand clothes, shoes, basketball goal. Salisbury Yard Sale – Sat. Aug. 7th , 7am-12pm, 3320 Stokes Ferry Rd. Baby & adult clothes, baby accesories, school uniforms & much more!

Yard Sale Area 6 Concord

Huge Childrens Sale at Cabarrus Arena. Free admission. Children's toys, clothing, furniture, maternity. Aug 5th -8th Tottradecharlotte.com Select items 50% off on 8/8/10.

*All Boocoo Auction Items are subject to prior sale, and can be seen at salisburypost.boocoo.com Playboy Magazines. Listing #29240. Buy Now $150. Can be seen at salisburypost.boocoo.com

Clothes Adult & Children Womens Large onepiece triathlon suit. New with tags. Rowan County $60 (704)640-5793

Computers & Software Computer – Dell, w/printer & web cam. Good starter computer. $130. 704-245-8843 Computer Tower - White Dell Tower Complete Microsoft 2000 program $75. Small oak & iron desk $25. 704-633-3618.

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

Sweet Peas

Area 1 - Salisbury, East Spencer, & Spencer Area 2 – W. Rowan incl Woodleaf, Mt. Ulla & Cleveland

Area 4 - E. Rowan incl. Granite Quarry, Faith, Rockwell & Gold Hill Area 5 - Davidson Co.

Salisbury Large Estate/Yard Sale. 153 S. Milford Dr. Sat. Aug. 7th. 7am-Until Yard Sale – Its All Got To Go!! Sat. & Sun. 8am -? 427 Heilig Ave. We've got even more stuff this time!! Something for everyone. Tons of nice clothes, shoes, all sizes. Lots of kids & baby stuff. Salisbury Yard Sale, 313 Ackert Ave. (Nr V.A.), Sat., Aug. 7, 7:30am-1pm. Apex DVD, Sony Receiver, Magnavox DVD/CD player, TV entertainment center stand, Whirlpool chest freezer, Dell keyboard, 2 slice toaster, women's clothes and more.

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.

Games and Toys Playhouse-Cottage style, good cond. $50. Call 704-209-1757. Must pick up in Rockwell

Misc For Sale Kerosene Heater, $30. Big mirror, $5. Fireplace irons, $10. Full size sheets, $5. 704-6364632

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

Jewelry

Men's road bikes. 36” Denali GMC (blue) $50 OBO. 36” Men's mountain bike NEXT Airmaxx XR (silver) $50 OBO. 704-947-6572

Bridal Set 14k yellow gold Marquis diamond solitare + matching wrap band. Over 1/2 carat total weight, Size 5. Appraised over $1600. Selling for $350. 336-250-1466

METAL: Angle, Channel, Pipe, Sheet & Plate Shear Fabrication & Welding FAB DESIGNS 2231 Old Wilkesboro Rd Open Mon-Fri 7-3:30 704-636-2349

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

Machine & Tools Table Saw - Craftsman 10 inch. Cast Iron Top w/Steel Side Extensions. 1.5 HP Dayton Motor incl. Fence, Miter Gauge, Blade, Castors & Guard. $150. 336-751-9038

Medical Equipment Walker. Brand new, Featherlight walker w/ push down brakes. Incl'ds seat & storage basket. $75. 704-640-5793

Mobile home type trailer/camper, 8' x 30', good for storage or river site. $850. 704-633-1150 New Aluminum Adjustable Crutches $25. New VTech Portable Phone $10. New Headphones $8.00 704-245-8843

Show off your stuff!

All Coin Collections Silver, gold & copper. Will buy foreign & scrap gold. 704-636-8123 Timber wanted - Pine or hardwood. 5 acres or more select or clear cut. Shaver Wood Products, Inc. Call 704-278-9291. Watches – and scrap gold jewelry. 704-636-9277 or cell 704-239-9298

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

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Eagle Tri Finder, Fish Finder. Good condition with inst. Booklet. $125 obo. 704-633-3975

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

Bedside Commode $25; Lg. Suitcase $5; Fondue Set $15; New Panini Maker w/smart grill $15. 704-245-8843

Lost & Found Found Kitten, approx. 8 week old male, gray & black tabby. Found in parking lot at Monterrey Restaurant in Salisbury. 704-633-1722 Found- Male Shepherd/ Chow Mix Puppy in Brentwood Acres on Sunday 8/1. Please Call 704-636-4662 Hound Mix, large male, found on Kepley Rd. Had shots & will have neutered. Excellent temperament. Call 704630-6738 anytime

Lost 2 money orders in uptown Salisbury. Please, please call if you have found them. 704638-2434. Thank you. Lost dog. Maltese, male, July 31, no collar, Independence Dr area off Harrison Rd. Small reward offered. 704-957-8286 Missing two Basset Hounds from Mulberry Lane, Granite Quarry- 1 red white large male & 1 tri young female. Reward please call 704-640-1113 OR 980-234-2264

Business Opportunities

Monument & Cemetery Lots

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

West Lawn in China Grove. 1 lot of 2 graves. 2 bodies in each grave. $3,000. 704-932-7944

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

Autos Free Stuff

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

Flowers & Plants

Yes, we have some banana TREES!

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

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

Farm Equipment & Supplies

Women's Burton snowboard for sale complete with bindings, boots (size 7-9), ski pants, 2 vests and ski goggles. Never, Set ever been used. purchased for $1200 sale price is $275. Call 704-855-3720.

Lawn and Garden

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

2127 Statesville Blvd.

Sporting Goods

Want to Buy Merchandise

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

$1.00 Sale School uniforms & winter clothes now in stock!

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

Found! Sweet Momma Dog & 3 Puppies. On corner of Lake Fork & Goodman Lake Rds 8/2/10. No collar. Call 704-637-3025 to identify and claim!

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

FREE to good home, 2 puppies, 14 female weeks old, german sheperd, belgian malionis cross, very smart, sweet dogs. 704-239-6018

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

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

Lost & Found Found - Bird in area of N. Cannon Blvd. & Linda Ave. Kannapolis. Please call 704-791-0028 to ID. Found Dog. Female, small dog, short hair, no collar. Found Sunday, August 1, Hollywood Drive. 704-433-7181 dog. German Found Shepherd mix, female, off Grubb Ferry Rd., July 29. Call to ID. 704-798-4455

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

Banana Trees, $20 each or 3 for $55. Larger sizes available upon request. Different prices. 704-212-7807

Furniture & Appliances Air Conditioner – 8 BTU. Like new, very clean. $80 Firm. Please Call 704-784-2488 Air Conditioner, 5.5 BTU. Clean and cools good. $50. Please Call 704-784-2488 Air Conditioners, Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Frig. $65 & up. Used TV & Appliance Center Service after the sale. 704-279-6500

Davie-Clemmons Yard Sales

Area 6 – Davie Co. and parts of Davidson Co.

Salisbury

RUSHCO MARKETS IS

Rockwell Yard Sale, 1020 Cedar Hill Dr., (off Autumn Glen Dr. off Old Beatty Ford Rd, nr. Organ Ch. Rd), Saturday, 6am-12noon. Women's plus sizes including dress, casual everyday, and shoes, books, Southern Gospel music.

Area 3 - S. Rowan incl Landis, China Grove, Kannapolis & Mooresville

Larry King Chevrolet Kannapolis, NC Other

Yard Sale Saturday, 7am-12pm 200 Preston Ridge Lane, off Lower Stone Church Rd. Brand name clothes, books & more! For info call 704-640-9787

Boocoo Auction Items

Cats

Cats

Dogs

Dogs

Cat – Free to a good home, adult male cat. Looks like Puss in Boots. Call 704-245-4600

Kittens - Free 3 months old white & orange & very loving, need good homes. In Grainte Quarry area. 704-279-5961

Free Dog. Chesapeake Bay Retriever, two years old, to good home. 704-640-9877

Cat – Grey female to a good home only. Has had shots, Leukemia negative. Inside or outside. 704-636-0619

Kittens, Free, 6 weeks old, playful & litter trained! Please Call after 5pm. 704-279-1287

FREE FEMALE BOXER MIX PUPPY Free 6 month old female boxer mix in need of a good home ASAP. She comes with all her shots and pet essentials. Please contact Leigh Anne at 980-234-0143.

Cat – Male, yellow, very sweet, neutered, rabies shot given. Inside or outside in country. 704636-0619

YARD SALE AREAS

F & I Manager Position available for an experienced F & I Manager. Proven track record and strong references a must. Must be totally honest and trustworthy. No experience need not apply. Contact Larry, Phil or Ken at 704-933-1104

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Antique oak dining room furniture. Round clawfoot table w/2 inserts & 4 cane bottom chairs, large mirrored buffet with ornate carving & side board. $2,200. Also available, antique sewing machine, 2 antique side tables, one w/claw feet. 704-279-3137 Bedroom set. used girls 7pc bedroom set w/frame and twin bed set. $450.00 obo. A must see. Call 704-762-0345 Bedroom suite, new 5 piece. All for $297.97. Hometown Furniture, 322 S. Main St. 704-633-7777 Chair - Elegant Wing Back Chair, burgundy, dark blue, green jacquard print, mahogany legs $50; Tan Contemporary over-stuffed chair $50; Burgundy "6x9" shag rug $60. 704-633-3618. Kitchen Table- Large with 5 chairs, white top. $40. You pick up 704-856-1668 Living Room Set – 9 pieces, couch, 3 chairs, 3 tables, 2 lamps. $350 for all. 704-857-0093

Antiques & Collectibles

Oven – Whirlpool, selfcleaning, 30”, black front. $100. Please Call 704-633-1038

Vase - Vintage Fenton Ivy Ball Vase. Jamestown Transparent Blue. $45. 704-636-8734

Oven. Frigidaire Wall Oven Gas, White, 24" with broiler. Used approx 2 yrs. $250. 704-642-1328

Free kittens to good home. Four gray, two males and two females. 704-637-6133 Free kittens. 5 Loving Kittens, 7 weeks and litter box trained. Maine Coon mix, 2 white, 2 black, 1 white & black. 704-4331626 lv message. Free Kittens. 9 weeks old, very playful and gentle, in need of good home and loving owner. Please call 704-637-3618 Free kittens. Cute, 8 weeks and some 12 weeks old, different colors, male & female. 704-212-2213 Kittens – 3 males, tabby and 1 yellow. Inside only. Very sweet, 10 weeks and 3 months old. 704636-0619 Kittens – 4 Kittens, free to good homes. Please Call 704-637-1177 KITTENS - Free (3) "Tuxedo" (13 wks old: 2 male, 1 female) & black "Turkish Angora" mother cat (spayed; 2 yrs old). Litterbox trained; we'll deliver: 704-640-1852 john1011cole@gmail. NO Bunchers, Baiters, Labs or Trainers.

KITTENS-1 grey/stripes, 1 grey w/stripes, longhair, 2 solid black, 7 weeks, no shots, but kept inside, litter trained. 704-4336574 or 704-640-0494

Somebody To Love Me Free cat. Beautiful and loving, this indoor cat needs a good home. He is a long haired, white male and has had shots. Please call 704-647-0104 8am-9pm.

Dogs BEAGLE PUPPIES Full Blooded Beagle pups for sale. Good hunting stock. Parents on site. $50.00 Call 704-431-3298

Ready for New Home!

German Shepherd puppies, born 07/06/10, daddy is Big Bone German Shepherd, black and tan, 5 males, 3 females, $125. 704-798-3019 or email: cumbres13@aol.com

Great Beagle Puppies 6½ weeks, wormed, first shot, tri-color. $80. 704-639-6299

CKC Pomeranian Pups. 8 wks old. $200. Male Poms 6 mo. $100. Cash. 704-633-5344 Dog – Black lab, male, 3 years old. Needs room to run, great guard dog. Free to good home. 704-279-8298 Dog - brown Collie/Boxer mix about 4 years old free to a good home 704-224-1895

Puppies. Full blooded Pit Pups, family raised, big breed. 6 males, 4 females, 7 weeks old. Parents on site. Ready to go. Call 704-837-3522

Ready for the Hunt! Free Dog. Hound, spayed and micro chipped female, has had shots and worming. Heart worm positive, now on monthly preventative. Wants to hunt! Loves dogs and people but will hunt cats! 336-787-3252

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

Dog - Free Diabetic Doberman Pinscher, 1 yr. old, spayed, Black and rust color with cropped ears. Good with people & kids 704-855-7468 Dog - FREE to a good home only! Very loving and playful medium size house-dog. Black/tan, mixed breed female, 4 yrs, shots UTD. Owners moving. Great family pet! 704-202-9566

Puppies - Free to good home. Aussie/Beagle mix, cute as a button. Born May 9th. 3 males,1 female. Call after 5pm. 704-636-3072

Hamsters & Gerbils, free. All sizes. Call 704-857-8556. Please no calls after 9pm.

Supplies and Services 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

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


SALISBURY POST Autos

Autos

Autos

Autos

Autos

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

04 KIA OPTIMA EX V6 Auto, PW PL, Tilt, Cruise, AC, CD, Pseat, Alloys. Priced to sell $6996 704.637.9090

Chevrolet, 2007 Impala 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

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

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

Suzuki, 2007 Forenza 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

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

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

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

Volvo, 2002 S80 2.9L6 TWIN TURBO auto tiptronic trans, am, fm, tape, cd, SUNROOF, alloy rims good tires, all power option, LEATHER, cold ac, COME DRIVE TODAY! 704-603-4255

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

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

Toyota, 2004 Camry LE 4 Door Sedan. 4 speed automatic. $8,845. 1-800542-9758. Stock #T11033A. 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com Ford, 2007 Focus SE White over gray cloth interior, 2.0 with auto trans, AM, FM, CD, sat radio, power windows, brakes & locks. Cold ac, LOW MILES, runs & drives great! 704-603-4255

Boats & Watercraft

Motorcycles & ATVs

Financing Available! Ford, 2007, Escape Hybrid. 100% GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL. OVER 60 VEHICLES IN STOCK! Summer Sell-Off! HONDA, 2003, ACCORD EX. $500-700 down, will help finance. Credit, No Problem! Private party sale. Call 704-838-1538

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

14 ft V-Hull aluminum boat. New seats, trolling motor, battery. $800. Call 704-279-0924

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

Chrysler 1999 Sebring coupe, $3,500, touring blue/light gray leather interior, sun roof, two door. 704-633-7302

Service & Parts

EZGO Authorized 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

BATTERY-R-US

Wholesale Not Retail

Trucks, SUVs & Vans

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

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

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

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

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

Chrysler, 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

Trucks, SUVs & Vans

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, EXTRA LOADED, CLEAN. 704-603-4255

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

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

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

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

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

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

www.battery-r-us.com 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

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

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

Harley Davidson, 2007 Ultra Classic. Pacific Blue Pearl, 2400 miles, garage kept, 1st service w/ 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 stock pipes, miles, magnum pipes; 1,000 lb. rolling bike lift. $16,487. 704-326-6675

Transportation Financing

Tim Marburger Honda 1309 N First St. (Hwy 52) Albemarle NC 704-983-4107 Troutman Motor Co. Highway 29 South, Concord, NC 704-782-3105

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

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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 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

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

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

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

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

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

Jaguar, 2001 S-Type 4.0L, V8 sedan. $11,445. 1-800-542-9758 Stock # P7486A 2 Year Warranty www.cloningerford.com 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, 1999 Escort Wagon SE. Runs and looks great. Automatic, cold AC. 125K miles. Blue exterior, gray interior. Great gas mileage. $2,250. Call 704-640-0157

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

Recreational Vehicles

Trucks, SUVs & Vans

Fifth Wheel, Cherokee Lite 2006. Light enough for ½ ton truck, large enough to enjoy 30 ft. with 1 slide in livingroom. Sleeps 6. Call for list of opitons. $14,999. 704636-6133

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

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

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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

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Tar Heels take part in first practice BY AARON BEARD Associated Press

CHAPEL HILL — Marvin Austin and Greg Little were on the practice field Friday just like the rest of their North Carolina teammates for the start of preseason workouts. It’s unclear whether they’ll be able to join the Tar Heels less than a month from now for the season opener — or beyond.

The pair at the center of an NCAA investigation into whether they received improper benefits from agents didn’t talk with reporters after the afternoon LITTLE practice. The rest of the players and coach Butch Davis have chosen to focus on anything other than the uncertainty fol-

McClain honors Howard

lowing Austin, a senior defensive tackle projected as a high NFL draft pick, and Little, a senior who is the team’s top receiving threat. “It’s good to get back to doing football,” Davis said. “I think our players are excited about it. Anytime you go on the practice field for two hours, as a coach, you’re always talking about block out distractions, block out the weather, block out the noise, block out the other team’s fans. This was a good

way to start camp.” Austin and Little appeared to be working with the second team during a 45-minute part of practice that was open to reporters, but Davis said he wasn’t making any practice plans based on their status just yet. “We rotate a lot of guys throughout in a lot of different situations,” Davis said. associateD press

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BY RUSTY MILLER SPARTANBURG, S.C. — The silver No. 6 pendant dangles at the end of a chain around Robert McClain’s neck. The tattoo honoring his slain college teammate covers the MCCLAIN left side of his rib cage. The seventh-round pick is busy these days trying to stick with the Carolina Panthers. But the former Connecticut star still thinks about Jasper Howard every day, about how in a year the fellow cornerback was supposed to be in an NFL training camp, too. “He was a playmaker, a playmaker. He was on his way, man,” McClain said Friday of the close friend he called Jazz. “He definitely would have had an outstanding year his senior year.” Howard’s life ended in October. Less than 12 hours after he had starred in a Huskies’ victory, he was fatally stabbed during a fight outside a university-sanctioned dance. McClain, who had let Howard borrow his car earlier that week to pick up his girlfriend, had decided not to attend the dance. He instead stayed in a hotel room with his parents, who had watched UConn beat Louisville 38-25 on homecoming. “I had my phone on silent the whole night. I woke up the next morning around 8 o’clock, and I saw all the different phone calls,” McClain said. “I couldn’t believe it. I remember there was a cold rain that morning. I was sick and crying that whole day. It was just devastating.” Those memories remain fresh with McClain, even as he surprises many with his play at training camp with a couple interceptions and diving pass breakups. “That kid has really come on,” Panthers coach John Fox said. McClain is playing a lot like he did at UConn, when he paired with Howard to make the Huskies a factor in the Big East. The 5-foot-9 McClain was the speedy, undersized cornerback and kick returner capable of big plays on both sides of the ball. The secondteam all-Big East selection had four interceptions and returned a punt for a touchdown last season. The 5-foot-10 Howard returned kicks, too, and had made 11 tackles and forced a third-quarter fumble to help the Huskies maintain the lead against the Cardinals in his final game. His death left a void McClain still shudders to think about. How they had to play again so soon. How they tried so hard, perhaps too hard, to win for him. After three consecutive losses following his death, Connecticut tasted victory in emotional fashion at Notre Dame.

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Joe Ferebee enlisted in the Navy in 1942 and later set a North carolina record by coaching 1,438 baseball victories.

Ferebee’s foundation Military background influenced successful coach BY MIKE LONDON mlondon@salisburypost.com

MISENHEIMER — Detroit Tigers pitcher/manager Fred Hutchinson was shagging flies and conversing with a buddy in the stands during pregame batting practice at Briggs Stadium when a wicked line drive off the bat of slugger Vic Wertz zinged toward the right-field foul pole. “Hey, you take this one!” Hutchinson yelled at his friend, and spectator Joe Ferebee took it with no problem. “Caught that ball bare-handed,” Ferebee said, remembering the moment like it occurred last Tuesday rather than the early 1950s.

Now 91, Ferebee is still tough enough to catch line drives barehanded. His memory remains razor-sharp. He still has the dry sense of humor he shaped on hundreds of ballfields. After his Albemarle Legion team lost 27-0 to Kannapolis late in the 1957 regular season, he remarked, “We’ve got Kannapolis right where we want them. Their boys are too tired to run the bases.” His competitive fire is legendary. When that same Albemarle team tied for fourth and faced a coin flip to determine who had to face regularseason champ Kannapolis in the first round of the playoffs, Ferebee told the official to put his half-dollar back

in his pocket. He said Albemarle would be thrilled to play Kannapolis. Then Albemarle beat Kannapolis. Ferebee moves slowly, but he’s still a walking history book of facts and dates, names and places from the old days. He remembers not just who the pitcher was but what the count was when someone delivered a vital hit. He can offer play-by-play of 1940s Rose Bowls, if you’ve got time to listen. He recalls minute details of Bob Feller’s first strikeout of Gastonia’s Buddy Lewis, and he likes to tell about the time Cooleemee’s Buck Jordan, pinch hit for Babe Ruth.

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AKRON, Ohio — Things got so bad for Tiger Woods off the tee in Friday’s second round of the Bridgestone Invitational that he had to supply his own soundtrack. “Get in the he hole!” sneered under his breath at an errant iron shot into the par-3 seventh hole, repeating the c l i c h e d phrase so of- WOODS ten yelled by the loudest of his fans. Woods followed up his worst round ever at Firestone Country Club, a 4-over 74 on Thursday, by matching his second-worst round, a 72. When he left the course, the seven-time winner of the Bridgestone stood 13 shots off the lead. In his 261 PGA Tour starts, he has played the first 36 holes worse in only four events. The biggest problem is that Woods has almost no idea where his ball is going off the tee. He hit only three of 14 fairways in the second round. A closer look shows he hit seven tee shots into the right rough — sometimes far, far to the right — and three other times he pounded the ball into the high grass on the left. He bolted after his round, walking away from reporters after signing his scorecard and then hustling to his waiting luxury SUV. On Wednesday, he was asked about his driving. “Of late I’ve been driving the ball so much better,” he said. He did not back that up on the course. His play speaks volumes about where he is just a week before the final major of the year, the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits. In just about any other tournament, Woods would be on his way home after missing the cut, but there isn’t one at the Bridgestone Invitational. Lee Westwood, who was paired with Woods, withdrew Friday with an injury. He was closing in on the No. 1 ranking in the world. Woods will lose his No. 1 ranking if Phil Mickelson can finish fourth place or better. Mickelson currently trails 36-hole leader Retief Goosen by one shot. Goosen turned bogey into birdie by chipping in from 25 yards off the green at No. 4, sending him on his way to a 4-under 66 that gave him a lead over Mickelson and Justin Leonard (66) going into the weekend at Firestone.

Bowyer encounters big weekend at Watkins Glen BY JOHN KEKIS Associated Press

WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — Clint Bowyer is a marked man, and he is up for the challenge as NASCAR goes road racing again. “This is a big race for us,” Bowyer

said Friday before struggling in the first Sprint Cup practice session over the 11-turn, 2.45-mile Watkins Glen International layout. “I have to get up on the wheel and make things happen. If I can get out of here with a top-10 finish, that’s going to set us up good for these last four races. It’s going to

put me where I need to be. I’m looking forward to it. I think we can do that.” Bowyer sits 12th in the points standings with five races remaining before the Chase for the championship. His challenge is to hold on to that final transfer spot into the 10-race postseason as he prepares for Sun-

day’s often-treacherous road race. Bowyer leads 13th-place Mark Martin by only 34 points. Dale Earnhardt Jr. is next, 95 points behind Martin but only 54 points ahead of 18th-place David Reutimann.

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JOE FEREBEE There were occasions when Ferebee graduated a company at 5 a.m. and greeted a new group of recruits at 6 p.m. the same day. In his years in Idaho, he trained at least 2,400 men. “Never a serious discipline problem in the bunch,” Ferebee said. “We had a lot of guys from California and the Midwest, but I never had one from North Carolina and only one from Virginia.” Ferebee’s former teammate and cousin, Tom Ferebee, dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. That event hastened the end of World War II and gave

millions a chance to return to civilian life . Armed with the lessons he’d learned, Ferebee started coaching at Salisbury’s Boyden High in 1947 and started producing disciplined championship teams that dressed and played with military precision. Ferebee would spend 41 years in baseball, finishing his career as a scout. “The Navy made me a better coach than I ever would’ve been,” Ferebee said. “I’m proud of what I did in baseball. I’m even prouder of my military service.”

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just so Ferebee could hit towering fungoes to him. “I could hit ’em high, and Bob got a kick out of it,” Ferebee said. Feller went on to serve 34 months on the battleship USS Alabama as a gunnery captain. After three months of training in Norfolk, Ferebee was assigned to San Diego. He made the cross-country trip in a Chevy Coupe. “We drove in daytime, wanted to see the country,” Ferebee said. “Crossing hot western Texas, Ferebee was fascinated by the jackrabbits and roadrunners that congregated in the dry streambeds seeking shade. Ferebee vowed to catch a jackrabbit, and he generally did what he set out to do. “I zeroed in on a big buck jackrabbit, as big as a hound dog, and I held onto him by the hind legs because I didn’t know if it he’d bite me,” Ferebee. “He just there in the car, with me holding him down,and he traveled 150 miles to Tucson, Arizona, with us. We let him out on the square in Tucson. It was 118 degrees. Last we saw, he was making a right turn and heading back to the desert.” Things got serious shortly after the jackrabbit incident. When the Farragut Naval Training Station opened in Idaho at the top of deep Lake Pend Oreillet in the Coeur d’etat Mountains, Ferebee was assigned there. It was a long way from the shooting, but his contribution to the war effort was immense. Without an assistant, Chief Petty Officer Ferebee trained 160-man companies of sailors. “Close order drill, lifeboat training, fire control, seamanship, signalling, everything they needed to know,” Ferebee said. “They’d train between eight weeks and 12 weeks, depending on how quickly they needed men. When they graduated, I knew all their names. Every one of them.”

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ABB Ltd .48e 20.74 +.04 ACE Ltd 1.26e 53.56 -.18 AES Corp ... 10.65 -.02 AFLAC 1.12 50.75 -.53 AK Steel .20 14.79 +.15 AMR ... 7.18 +.06 AT&T Inc 1.68 26.54 -.20 AU Optron .09e 9.45 +.08 AbtLab 1.76 50.57 +.59 AberFitc .70 39.00 -.53 Accenture .75 40.27 +.30 AMD ... 7.45 -.05 Aeropostl s ... 24.86-1.02 Aetna .04 30.07 +.65 Agilent ... 28.73 +.27 Agnico g .18 59.69+1.01 Agrium g .11 66.29 -.86 AlcatelLuc ... 2.97 -.06 Alcoa .12 11.59 +.01 AllegCp 6.00tu310.00+3.75 AllgEngy .60 23.07 -.18 Allstate .80 28.98 -.43 AlphaNRs ... 43.82+1.04 Altria 1.40 u22.54 +.20 AmbacF h ... .88 -.01 Ameren 1.54 27.20 +.16 AMovilL 1.31e 50.82 -.52 AmAxle ... 10.11 -.03 AEagleOut .44f 12.46 -.38 AEP 1.68 35.98 -.01 AmExp .72 43.50 +.28 AmIntlGrp ... 40.93+1.03 AmTower ... u46.75 -.21 Americdt ... 24.13 +.02 Ameriprise .72 42.95 -.45 AmeriBrgn .32 30.24 -.10 Anadarko .36 55.68-1.24 AnalogDev .88f 30.17 -.06 Annaly 2.61e 17.50 +.42 Aon Corp .60 38.20 +.18 Apache .60 95.95-1.60 ArcelorMit .75 33.61 +.12 ArchCoal .40 26.35 +.39 ArchDan .60 30.18 -.07 AssuredG .18 18.44+2.34 ATMOS 1.34 29.55 -.05 AvisBudg ... 10.70 -.22 Avon .88 31.11 +.05 BB&T Cp .60 25.20 -.05 BHP BillLt 1.66e 75.51 +.46 BP PLC ... 41.33 +.65 BakrHu .60 41.73 -.75 BallCp .40 58.46 -.46 BcoBrades .51r 18.43 -.02 BcoSantand.81e 13.54 -.19 BcSBrasil n.33e 13.11 -.10 BkofAm .04 13.96 -.06 BkNYMel .36 25.73 -.17 Barclay .22e 20.95 +.15 BarVixShT ... 21.40 -.20 BarrickG .48f 43.39 +.66 Baxter 1.16 45.13 +.11 BeazerHm ... 4.06 -.06 BerkHa A ...120600.00-785.00 BerkH B s ... 80.47 -.36 BestBuy .60f 34.91 -.22 Biovail .38 22.41 -.23 BlockHR .60 14.87 -.14 1.68 68.70 -.01 Boeing Boise Inc ... 6.43 +.33 BorgWarn ... u47.01 +.07 BostonSci ... 5.80 +.11 Brinker .56f 15.71 -.22 BrMySq 1.28 26.37 -.01 BrkfldPrp .56 14.54 +.01 BungeLt .92f 55.66+1.18 CB REllis ... 16.97 +.03 CBL Asc .80 13.42 +.02 CBS B .20 15.36 -.17 .40 84.31-1.49 CF Inds CIGNA .04 34.39 +.43 CMS Eng .84f u16.89 +.70 CNO Fincl ... 5.50 -.10 .96 53.40-1.19 CSX CVS Care .35 29.84 -.28 CablvsnNY .40b 26.74 -.70 ... 13.29 -.22 Calpine Cameron ... 39.07 -.42 CampSp 1.10 36.18 -.11 CdnNRs gs .30 35.48 -.54 .20 40.92 -.25 CapOne CardnlHlt s .78 33.10 +.17 CarMax ... 20.80 -.31 Carnival .40 35.63 -.21 Caterpillar 1.76f 71.56 -.40 Cemex .43t 9.48 -.01 CenterPnt .78 14.84 +.03 CntryLink 2.90 36.39 +.13 ChesEng .30 22.29 -.08 Chevron 2.88 78.73 -.34 Chicos .16 d8.86 -.25 Chimera .63e 3.89 +.02 1.48 53.76 +.18 Chubb Citigrp ... 4.06 -.04 CliffsNRs .56 60.03-1.60 .60f 38.96 +.23 Coach CocaCE .36 29.17 +.03 CocaCl 1.76 56.75 +.38 ColgPal 2.12 76.50 -.63 Comerica .20 37.16-1.06 ConAgra .80 22.21 -.51 ConocPhil 2.20 56.93 -.77 ConsolEngy .40 38.91 -.03 2.38 u47.57 +.36 ConEd ConstellEn .96 30.25 -.52 Corning .20 18.80 -.42 Covidien .72 38.22 +.16 Cummins 1.05f 81.13 -.51

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BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS The nation isn’t creating nearly enough jobs to reduce persistently high unemployment. For the third straight month, the private sector hired cautiously in July. And those meager gains in the job market were nearly wiped out by tens of thousands of cuts at all levels of government. The unemployment rate was stuck at 9.5 percent for the second straight month, the Labor Department said Friday. Private employers reported a net gain of 71,000 jobs for July — far below the 200,000 it takes for the unemployment rate just to hold steady and keep pace with the growing work force. A disappointing jobs report sent investors out of stocks and the dollar Friday and into assets perceived as being safer. Foreign currencies and gold rose, as did bond prices, which sent interest rates lower. The yield on the two-year Treasury note hit a record low. Stocks sank for most of the day but pared their losses in late afternoon trading. The Dow Jones industrials ended down 21 points after being down as much as 160 earlier in the day.

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Consumer borrowing fell in June for a fifth straight month as households keep cutting back on credit card use. Borrowing dropped at an annual rate of $1.3 billion in June, the Federal Reserve Friday. That reported marked the 16th drop in overall credit in the past 17 months. Americans backed away from swiping their credit cards for the 21st straight month. That offset a rise in the number of auto loans. The insurance giant AIG on Friday reported a $538 million loss in the second quarter due to charges related to selling assets to repay the federal government bailout it received during the financial meltdown. AIG’s adjusted results excluding the charges beat Wall Street expectations as insurance business its improved. Its CEO also said discussions are under way regarding a government exit from its huge stake in the company. Its shares rose in midday trading. American International Group Inc. said its net loss attributable to common shareholders amounted to $3.96 per share. It had a profit of $311 million, or $2.30 per share, a year ago.

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Credit Suisse Comm: ComRet t 8.35 -.08 DFA Funds: IntlCorEq n10.14 +.02 USCorEq1 n9.57 -.04 USCorEq2 n9.48 -.05 DWS Invest A: 8.49 -.01 BalA MgdMuni p 9.09 +.01 StrGovSecA8.98 +.01 DWS Invest Instl: Eq500IL 127.46 -.47 DWS Invest S: GNMA S 15.65 +.02 GroIncS 14.53 -.07 MgdMuni S 9.10 ... Davis Funds A: NYVen A 30.62 -.16 Davis Funds C & Y: NYVenY 30.97 -.17 NYVen C 29.50 -.16 Delaware Invest A: Diver Inc p 9.61 +.03 Dimensional Fds: EmMCrEq n19.23 ... EmMktV 32.73 ... IntSmVa n 15.23 +.06 8.87 -.03 LargeCo STMunBd n10.39 ... TAUSCorE2 n7.71 -.04 USVctrEq n 9.26 -.06 USLgVa n 17.81 -.12 USLgVa3 n13.63 -.10 US Micro n11.34 -.08 US TgdVal 13.84 -.09 US Small n17.57 -.11 US SmVa 20.93 -.15 IntlSmCo n14.88 +.06 GlEqInst 11.84 -.03 EmMktSC n21.22 ... EmgMkt n 28.29 -.02 Fixd n 10.37 ... IntGFxIn n 12.72 +.05 IntVa n 16.95 +.02 Glb5FxInc n11.55 +.02 LCapInt n 18.29 +.02 TM USTgtV17.86 -.11 TM IntVa 13.79 +.02 TMMktwV 13.12 -.10 2YGlFxd n 10.29 +.01 DFARlE n 20.09 -.09 Dodge&Cox: Balanced 64.33 -.14 13.37 +.02 Income IntlStk 32.42 +.06 Stock 95.52 -.34 Dreyfus: Aprec 34.26 -.03 DryMid r 24.14 -.04 Dr500In t 31.76 -.12 MunBd r 11.37 +.01 NY Tax r 14.95 +.01 DreihsAcInc11.03 -.01 EVTxMgEmI45.34 ... Eaton Vance A: GblMacAb p10.34 ... InBosA 5.69 ... LgCpVal 16.56 -.05 NatlMunInc 9.76 -.01 ... 8.16 StrInc p Eaton Vance I: ... 8.72 FltgRt GblMacAbR10.33 ... LgCapVal 16.61 -.05 FMI Funds: LgCap p 14.33 -.05 FPA Funds: 11.00 ... NwInc FPACres n 25.03 ...

Fairholme 33.06 +.03 Federated A: MidGrStA 29.74 -.08 KaufmA p 4.79 +.01 TtlRtBd p 11.31 +.03 Federated Instl: KaufmnK 4.79 ... MunULA p 10.05 ... TotRetBd 11.31 +.03 TtlRtBdS 11.31 +.03 Fidelity Advisor A: LevCoStA p28.77 -.16 NwInsgh p 17.39 -.03 SmlCpA p 22.69 -.06 StrInA 12.59 +.02 Fidelity Advisor C: NwInsgh t n16.62 -.04 StrInC t n 12.56 +.02 Fidelity Advisor I: NwInsgtI n 17.57 -.03 StrInI n 12.71 +.02 Fidelity Advisor T: NwInsgh p 17.21 -.03 StrInT 12.58 +.02 Fidelity Freedom: FF2000 n 11.69 -.01 FF2010 n 12.83 -.02 FF2015 n 10.69 -.01 FF2015K 11.97 -.01 FF2020 n 12.82 -.03 FF2020K 12.24 -.02 FF2025 n 10.59 -.03 FF2025K 12.31 -.02 FF2030 n 12.59 -.03 FF2030K 12.43 -.02 FF2035 n 10.39 -.02 FF2040 n 7.25 -.01 FF2045 n 8.56 -.02 FF2050 n 8.41 -.02 Income x n 11.03 -.01 Fidelity Invest: AllSectEq 11.63 -.04 ... AMgr50 n 14.32 AMgr70 r n14.83 -.01 AMgr20 rx n12.39 -.01 Balanc n 16.87 -.02 BalancedK 16.87 -.02 BlueChGr n38.32 -.09 Canada n 50.44 -.32 CapAp n 22.35 -.12 CapDevO n 9.18 -.04 CpInc r n 8.88 -.01 ChinaRg r 28.63 +.07 Contra n 59.09 -.12 ContraK 59.11 -.12 CnvSc n 22.73 -.03 DisEq n 20.79 -.10 DivIntl n 27.39 +.02 DivrsIntK r 27.40 +.02 DivStkO n 13.22 -.06 DivGth n 24.22 -.09 EmrMk n 23.03 -.02 Eq Inc n 39.65 -.23 EQII n 16.38 -.10 39.65 -.23 EqIncK Export n 19.28 -.06 Fidel n 27.99 -.12 FltRateHi r n9.54 -.01 FrInOne n 24.81 -.03 GNMA n 11.93 +.01 GovtInc 10.85 +.02 GroCo n 70.63 -.04 GroInc n 15.99 -.07 GrowthCoK70.66 -.04 GrStrat r n 17.22 -.12 Indepn n 20.23 -.08 ... InProBd n 11.66

10.66 +.02 IntBd n IntmMu n 10.35 ... IntlDisc n 29.74 -.02 InvGrBd n 11.85 +.02 InvGB n 7.42 +.02 LgCapVal 11.22 -.05 LatAm n 51.73 -.34 LevCoStk n23.68 -.12 LowP r n 33.52 -.05 LowPriK r 33.56 -.05 Magelln n 62.67 -.26 MagellanK 62.65 -.25 MidCap n 24.37 -.14 NwMkt r n 15.95 +.06 NwMill n 25.53 -.12 NY Mun n 13.15 +.01 OTC n 45.60 -.20 100Index 7.96 -.02 Ovrsea n 29.41 -.03 Puritn n 16.46 -.03 PuritanK 16.45 -.03 RealE n 23.61 -.10 SCmdtyStrt n10.72-.11 SrEmrgMkt16.80 ... SrsIntGrw 9.75 +.01 SrsIntVal 9.40 +.01 SrInvGrdF 11.85 +.02 STBF n 8.47 ... SmCapOp 8.81 -.05 SmCapInd r15.00 -.08 SmllCpS r n16.35 -.02 SCpValu r 13.70 -.06 SEAsia n 26.88 +.02 SpSTTBInv r n11.05+.06 StratInc n 11.23 +.02 StrReRt r 8.93 -.03 TaxFrB r n 11.00 +.01 TotalBd n 10.99 +.02 USBI n 11.58 +.03 Value n 59.88 -.21 Fidelity Selects: Enrgy n 41.91 -.31 Gold r n 46.62 +.44 Health n 107.17 +.62 Tech n 77.53 -.12 Fidelity Spartan: ExtMkIn n 32.17 -.12 IntlInxInv n 32.89 +.08 TotMktInv n32.27 -.12 Fidelity Spart Adv: 500IdxAdv n39.76 -.14 IntAd r n 32.89 +.08 TotMktAd r n32.27 -.12 First Eagle: GlblA 41.66 -.04 OverseasA20.52 +.01 SGenGld p29.45 +.22 Forum Funds: ... AbsStrI r 10.66 Frank/Temp Frnk A: AdjUS p 8.89 ... BalInv p 44.46 -.15 CalTFA p 7.11 +.01 FedInt p 11.82 +.01 FedTFA p 11.93 +.01 FlxCpGrA 41.97 -.10 FoundAl p 9.82 -.02 GoldPrM A 45.38 +.28 GrwthA p 40.12 -.11 HYTFA p 10.18 +.01 HiIncA 1.95 ... IncomA p 2.08 -.01 InsTFA p 12.01 +.01 NYTFA p 11.77 +.01 OhioI A p 12.60 +.01 RisDvA p 29.85 -.07

SMCpGrA 31.03 -.08 StratInc p 10.29 +.01 TtlRtnA p 10.13 +.02 USGovA p 6.87 ... ... UtilsA p 11.26 Frank/Tmp Frnk Adv: ... GlbBdAdv p ... ... IncmeAd 2.07 Frank/Temp Frnk B: IncomeB t 2.07 -.01 Frank/Temp Frnk C: FoundAl p 9.69 -.02 IncomC t 2.10 ... ... USGvC t 6.83 Frank/Temp Mtl A&B: SharesA 19.48 -.06 Frank/Temp Temp A: DvMktA p 22.40 -.06 ForgnA p 6.40 -.01 GlBd A p 13.39 +.01 GrwthA p 16.39 -.04 WorldA p 13.62 -.01 Frank/Temp Tmp Adv: GrthAv 16.40 -.05 Frank/Temp Tmp B&C: GlBdC p 13.41 +.01 GE Elfun S&S: S&S Inc 11.27 +.01 S&S PM 36.41 -.15 TaxEx 11.86 +.01 Trusts 38.51 -.07 GE Instl Funds: IntlEq 10.65 +.03 GE Investments: TRFd3 p 15.27 -.02 GMO Trust: ShDurColl r11.85 ... GMO Trust II: EmergMkt r12.85 ... GMO Trust III: 11.36 +.01 For IntIntrVl 20.29 +.03 18.41 +.02 Quality GMO Trust IV: EmrMkt 12.80 -.01 IntlGrEq 20.46 +.03 IntlIntrVl 20.28 +.03 GMO Trust VI: EmgMkts r 12.81 -.01 IntlCorEq 26.55 +.05 Quality 18.41 +.02 StrFxInc 15.48 +.02 Gabelli Funds: Asset 42.97 -.25 Gateway Funds: GatewayA 25.04 +.01 Goldman Sachs A: MdCVA p 30.89 -.09 ... ShDuGA 10.45 Goldman Sachs Inst: GrOppt 21.47 -.01 7.12 -.01 HiYield HYMuni n 8.61 +.02 MidCapV 31.17 -.08 SD Gov 10.42 +.01 ShtDrTF n 10.56 ... StrucIntl n 9.83 +.01 Harbor Funds: Bond 12.90 ... CapApInst 31.87 -.05 IntlInv t 54.15 -.08 IntlAdm p 54.35 -.07 IntlGr r 10.92 -.03 Intl r 54.75 -.07 Harding Loevner: EmgMkt r 45.88 +.01 Hartford Fds A: CpAppA p 30.43 -.03 DivGthA p 17.24 -.07 FltRateA px 8.64 ... MidCpA p 18.81 -.09

Hartford Fds C: CapApC t 27.08 -.03 FltRateC tx 8.63 ... Hartford Fds Y: CapAppY n32.96 -.03 CapAppI n 30.40 -.03 Hartford HLS IA : CapApp 36.92 -.07 Div&Gr 17.84 -.07 Advisers 17.91 -.03 Stock 36.23 -.15 11.25 -.02 IntlOpp TotRetBd 11.30 +.03 Heartland Fds: ValueInv 36.48 -.05 Henderson Glbl Fds: IntOppA p 19.57 +.03 HussmTtlRt r12.47 +.04 HussmnStrGr13.09 +.06 IVA Funds: WldwideA t15.39 +.01 ... Wldwide I r 15.40 Invesco Funds A: CapGro 11.49 -.03 14.71 -.03 Chart p CmstkA 14.05 -.06 Const p 20.04 -.05 EqIncA 7.90 -.02 GrIncA p 17.24 -.08 9.47 +.01 HYMuA IntlGrow 24.89 +.02 MdCpCEq p21.25 -.06 TF IntA p 11.39 +.01 Invesco Funds P: SummitP p 10.27 -.03 Ivy Funds: AssetSC t 21.39 +.03 AssetStA p21.98 +.02 AssetStrI r 22.16 +.03 GlNatRsA p17.01 -.02 JPMorgan A Class: CoreBd A 11.59 +.04 Inv Bal p 11.53 ... MCpVal p 20.27 -.10 JPMorgan C Class: CoreBd p 11.64 +.03 JP Morgan Instl: MdCpVal n20.63 -.09 JPMorgan Select: HBSMkNe p15.38 -.04 USEquity n 9.03 -.04 JPMorgan Sel Cls: AsiaEq n 31.94 -.13 CoreBd n 11.58 +.03 ... HighYld n 7.94 IntmTFBd n11.07 +.01 ShtDurBd n11.02 +.01 TxAwRRet n9.99 -.01 USLCCrPls n18.30-.07 JP Morgan Ultra: CoreBond n11.58 +.03 MtgBckd 11.28 +.02 ShtDurBd 11.02 +.01 Janus S Shrs: 30.34 -.10 Forty Overseas t 45.43 -.16 Janus T Shrs: BalancdT 24.68 +.01 Contrarn T 13.41 +.01 Grw&IncT 27.81 -.07 Janus T 25.85 -.18 OvrseasT r45.53 -.16 PrkMCVal T20.18 -.06 ShTmBdT 3.11 ... Twenty T 59.41 -.20 Jensen J 24.62 -.07 John Hancock A: ClassicVl p14.88 -.03 LgCpEqA 23.21 -.06

John Hancock Cl 1: LSAggr 10.91 -.02 LSBalanc 12.11 -.02 LSConsrv 12.66 +.01 LSGrwth 11.76 -.02 LSModer 12.18 -.01 Keeley Funds: SmCpValA p20.56 -.15 LSVValEq n12.41 -.05 Lazard Instl: EmgMktI 19.57 -.05 Lazard Open: EmgMkO p19.83 -.04 Legg Mason A: CBAgGr p 94.86 -.54 CBAppr p 12.52 -.04 CBFAllCV A11.99 -.03 WAMgMu p15.88 -.02 Legg Mason C: CMValTr p 35.51 -.14 Longleaf Partners: Partners 25.29 -.08 Intl 13.64 +.04 SmCap 23.39 -.14 Loomis Sayles: LSBondI 14.02 +.01 StrInc C 14.56 +.01 LSBondR 13.97 +.01 StrIncA 14.49 +.01 Loomis Sayles Inv: InvGrBdA p12.35 +.02 InvGrBdC p12.27 +.02 InvGrBdY 12.36 +.02 Lord Abbett A: AffilA p 10.22 -.07 FundlEq 11.25 -.04 BdDebA p 7.57 ... ShDurIncA p4.64 ... MidCpA p 13.92 -.05 RsSmCA 26.39 -.19 Lord Abbett C: ... BdDbC p 7.59 ShDurIncC t 4.67 ... Lord Abbett F: ShtDurInco 4.64 +.01 Lord Abbett I: SmCapVal 27.94 -.20 MFS Funds A: IntlDvA 12.13 +.04 MITA 17.30 -.08 MIGA 13.20 -.04 EmGA 35.65 -.19 IntlVA 22.76 +.09 MuHiA t 7.58 ... ReInA 13.75 +.06 TotRA 13.37 -.01 15.13 -.04 UtilA 20.73 -.05 ValueA MFS Funds I: 14.19 +.06 ReInT ValueI 20.83 -.05 MFS Funds Instl: IntlEq n 16.29 -.01 MainStay Funds A: ... 5.79 HiYldBA MainStay Funds I: ICAPSlEq 31.32 -.11 Mairs & Power: Growth 65.93 -.38 Managers Funds: Bond n 25.76 +.11 Manning&Napier Fds: ... WldOppA 8.05 Marsico Funds: Focus p 15.58 -.04 Matthews Asian: AsianG&I 16.83 +.02 27.13 -.14 China PacTiger 20.96 +.03 MergerFd 15.76 +.01

Meridian Funds: 36.71 -.19 Growth Metro West Fds: TotRetBd 10.55 +.02 TotRtBdI 10.54 +.02 MontagGr I 21.73 -.01 MorganStanley Inst: EmMktI 24.00 -.04 12.71 -.01 IntlEqI MCapGrI 31.36 -.03 MCapGrP p30.37 -.04 Munder Funds A: MdCpCGr t23.67 -.08 Munder Funds Y: MCpCGrY n24.13 -.08 Mutual Series: BeacnZ 11.65 -.04 GblDiscA 27.60 -.10 GlbDiscC 27.28 -.11 GlbDiscZ 27.96 -.10 17.55 -.01 QuestZ SharesZ 19.66 -.06 Nationwide Instl: S&P500Ins 9.45 -.03 Neuberger&Berm Inv: Genesis 28.12 -.15 GenesInst 38.87 -.20 Neuberger&Berm Tr: Genesis 40.33 -.21 Nicholas Group: Nich n 40.26 -.23 Northeast Investors: Trust 6.12 -.01 Northern Funds: BondIdx 10.77 +.03 HiYFxInc 7.12 ... IntTxEx 10.54 +.01 IntlEqIdx r ... ... MMEmMkt r21.51 ... MMIntEq r 8.97 +.02 ShIntTaxFr10.61 ... SmCapVl 12.97 -.07 13.90 -.05 StkIdx Nuveen Cl A: HYMuBd p 15.74 +.02 KYMuB p 10.92 +.01 LrgCpV p 17.31 -.07 OHMBA p 11.24 +.01 LtMBA p 10.99 +.01 Nuveen Cl R: IntDMBd 9.08 ... HYMunBd 15.74 +.02 Oakmark Funds I: EqtyInc r 25.47 -.04 19.97 -.06 GlobalI Intl I r 17.94 -.02 Oakmark r 37.43 -.12 Select r 24.95 -.13 Old Westbury Fds: GlobOpp 7.56 ... GlbSMdCap13.46 -.04 NonUSLgC p9.44 ... 9.40 +.04 RealRet Oppenheimer A: AMTFMu 6.43 +.01 CapApA p 37.99 -.11 CapIncA p 8.24 ... DvMktA p 30.94 -.21 EquityA 7.76 -.04 GlobA p 54.82 +.05 GlbOppA 27.65 +.08 GblStrIncA 4.22 +.01 Gold p 41.67 +.25 IntBdA p 6.59 +.02 IntGrw p 25.16 +.03 ... LtdTmMu 14.54 MnStFdA 28.54 -.08 MSSCA p 17.31 -.09 S&MdCpVl27.29 -.13

Oppenheimer C&M: DevMktC t 29.81 -.20 GblStrIncC 4.21 +.01 IntlBdC 6.57 +.03 Oppenheim Quest : QBalA 14.23 -.05 Oppenheimer Roch: ... LtdNYA p 3.30 RoNtMuC t 7.18 +.01 RoMu A p 16.45 +.01 RcNtMuA 7.19 ... Oppenheimer Y: DevMktY 30.65 -.20 IntlBdY 6.59 +.03 IntGrowY 25.08 +.03 PIMCO Admin PIMS: ShtTmAd p 9.90 +.01 TotRtAd 11.44 +.03 PIMCO Instl PIMS: AlAsetAut r11.01 +.02 AllAsset 12.28 +.02 ComodRR 8.05 -.08 DevLcMk r 10.29 +.01 DivInc 11.32 +.01 EmMkBd 11.16 +.03 ForBdUn r 10.76 +.07 FrgnBd 10.70 +.01 ... 9.13 HiYld InvGrCp 11.56 +.04 LowDu 10.57 +.01 ModDur 11.04 +.02 RealRet 11.73 +.03 RealRtnI 11.29 +.02 ShortT 9.90 +.01 11.44 +.03 TotRt 11.06 +.03 TR II TRIII 10.15 +.02 PIMCO Funds A: ComRR p 7.94 -.07 LwDurA 10.57 +.01 RealRtA p 11.29 +.02 ShtTmA p 9.90 +.01 TotRtA 11.44 +.03 PIMCO Funds C: RealRtC p 11.29 +.02 TotRtC t 11.44 +.03 PIMCO Funds D: LowDur p 10.57 +.01 RealRtn p 11.29 +.02 TRtn p 11.44 +.03 PIMCO Funds P: TotRtnP 11.44 +.03 Parnassus Funds: EqtyInco n 24.10 -.08 Pax World: Balanced 20.35 -.03 Perm Port Funds: Permannt 41.12 +.10 Pioneer Funds A: CullenVal 16.63 ... HiYldA p 9.30 -.01 PionFdA p 35.72 -.16 ValueA p 10.34 -.05 Pioneer Funds C: PionrFdY 35.84 -.16 Pioneer Fds Y: CullenV Y 16.72 ... Price Funds Adv: EqInc 21.39 -.09 Growth p n 27.33 -.12 HiYld 6.61 ... R2020A p n15.02 -.03 Price Funds: Balance n 17.92 -.02 BlChip n 32.67 -.13 CapApp n 18.76 -.06 EmMktB n 13.30 +.03 EmMktS n 31.35 -.01 EqInc n 21.43 -.09 EqIndex n 30.26 -.11

... GNMA n 10.06 Growth n 27.54 -.12 HlthSci n 26.63 +.12 HiYield n 6.62 ... InstlCpG 14.02 -.07 IntlBond n 10.05 +.06 IntDis n 38.57 +.17 12.43 +.06 Intl G&I IntlStk n 12.84 -.02 LatAm n 49.15 -.39 MDBond n 10.60 +.01 MediaTl n 44.05 -.34 MidCap n 50.85 -.14 MCapVal n21.22 -.15 N Asia n 17.43 -.02 New Era n 42.79 -.19 N Horiz n 27.50 -.20 N Inc n 9.68 +.01 OverS SF r n7.71 +.04 PSBal n 17.56 -.02 RealEst n 16.07 -.10 R2010 n 14.52 -.02 R2015 n 11.08 -.01 R2020 n 15.11 -.03 R2025 n 10.95 -.03 R2030 n 15.57 -.04 R2035 n 10.94 -.03 R2040 n 15.56 -.04 R2045 n 10.37 -.03 Ret Inco n 12.50 -.01 SciTec n 22.05 -.04 ... 4.88 ShtBd n SmCpStk n29.23 -.11 SmCapVal n31.09 -.16 SpecGr n 15.61 -.06 SpecIn n 12.22 +.01 SuMuInt n 11.44 +.01 TFInc n 10.00 +.01 TxFrH n 10.90 +.01 5.62 ... TxFrSI n Value n 21.06 -.11 Principal Inv: BdMtgIn 10.34 +.02 HighYldA p 7.95 ... LgCGI In 7.89 -.02 LgCV3 In 9.26 -.05 LgCV1 In 9.65 -.05 ... 7.08 LgGrIn LT2030In 10.59 -.01 LT2020In 10.82 -.02 LT2040I 10.63 -.03 RealEstI 15.12 -.06 SAMBalA 11.88 -.01 Prudential Fds A: NatResA 45.16 -.31 STCrpBdA 11.60 +.01 9.46 -.03 UtilityA Putnam Funds A: CATxA p 7.87 +.01 DvrInA p 8.10 +.02 EqInA p 13.57 -.04 GrInA p 12.01 -.04 NwOpA p 42.88 -.08 20.59 -.01 VoyA p RS Funds: LgCAlphaB t35.69 -.20 RSPart 27.43 -.09 22.24 -.19 Value Rainier Inv Mgt: SmMCap 27.08 -.07 RidgeWorth Funds: GScUShBdI10.08 ... HiYldI 9.55 ... IntmBdI 10.87 +.02 RiverSource A: DispEqA p 4.83 -.02 DEI 8.84 -.03

5.04 +.01 DivrBd ... HiYdTEA 4.30 MidCpVl p 6.63 -.03 Royce Funds: LwPrSkSv r14.44 -.08 PennMuI r 9.82 -.04 PremierI r 16.87 -.01 TotRetI r 11.38 -.06 VlPlSvc 11.40 -.06 Russell Funds S: IntlDvMkt 29.16 +.04 StratBd 11.02 +.02 USCoreEq 24.45 -.06 Russell Instl I: StratBd 10.90 +.03 SEI Portfolios: CoreFxA n 10.81 +.02 IntlEqA 8.01 ... LgCGroA 19.03 ... ... LgCValA 14.61 TxMgLC 10.79 ... SSgA Funds: EmgMkt 20.02 -.05 Schwab Funds: CoreEq 14.96 -.07 1000Inv r 33.69 -.11 S&P Sel 17.64 -.07 Scout Funds: Intl 29.19 ... Selected Funds: AmShD 36.99 -.22 AmShS p 36.95 -.22 Seligman Group: ComunA t 38.15 -.08 Sentinel Group: ComS A p 27.85 -.14 Sequoia n 119.44 -.30 Sound Shore: SoundShore28.13 -.12 St FarmAssoc: Gwth 48.36 -.11 TCW Funds: TotRetBdI 10.23 +.02 TCW Funds N: ToRtBdN p10.57 +.02 TIAA-CREF Funds: BondInst 10.62 +.02 Templeton Instit: EmMS p 14.68 -.03 ForEqS 19.03 -.05 Third Avenue Fds: IntlVaInst r 15.09 ... REValInst r21.31 -.05 ValueInst 45.93 +.22 Thornburg Fds C: IntValC t 23.60 -.07 Thornburg Fds: IntValA p 25.02 -.08 IncBuildA t 18.05 +.01 IncBuildC p18.05 +.01 IntValue I 25.57 -.08 LtMuA p 14.19 +.01 14.19 +.01 LtTMuI ValueI 31.13 -.09 Thrivent Fds A: Bond 9.94 +.02 LgCpStk 19.74 -.09 LgCpVal 12.11 -.08 MidCpSk 12.38 -.08 MuniBd 11.36 +.01 9.00 +.02 PtrIntStk Tocqueville Fds: 67.81 +.26 Gold t Transamerica C: AAlModGr t10.87 -.01 Tweedy Browne: GblValue 21.89 -.13 USAA Group: CrnstStr 21.29 -.02 12.84 +.03 Inco 22.01 -.11 Intl

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6D • SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 2010

SALISBURY POST

SPORTS

Collins helping at point

Kansas to obtain 2nd race

Associated Press

TOPEKA, Kan. — A person familiar with the 2011 NASCAR schedule said Friday that Kansas Speedway will get a second race next year. The person spoke to The Associated Press on Friday on condition of anonymity because the schedule hasn’t been released. A formal announcement regarding a second Sprint Cup date at Kansas Speedway may come as soon as next week. A public schedule released Friday for Kansas Lt. Gov. Troy Findley notes that he plans to give remarks regarding a second race during a media event Tuesday at the 1.5-mile speedway in Kansas City, Kan. A spokeswoman for the governor’s office declined to give more details about Tuesday’s event. SIGNING WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — Richard Petty Motorsports has signed AJ Allmendinger to a multi-year extension. Allmendinger says he talked to several teams before deciding to stay put because he likes the potential he sees in his No. 43 team and doesn’t want to start over with another team. The 28-year-old Allmendinger, who joined RPM late in the 2008 season and is in his fourth full season at the Cup level, also says he likes the relationship the team has developed with Ford. Marcos Ambrose had been rumored to be headed to RPM.

Associated Press

For now, the Charlotte Bobcats are trying to overcome the loss of starting point guard Raymond Felton with numbers. The Bobcats added their third point guard to the roster on Friday by signing undrafted rookie Sherron Collins to a two-year, non-guaranteed deal. Collins, who starred at Kansas, played well for the Bobcats’ summer league team last month. “Sherron had a productive summer league and showed some of the qualities he displayed while at Kansas,” general manager Rod Higgins said. “He’s competitive nature as well as coming from a very successful program. He’s going to have an opportunity to compete for a roster spot.” Collins joins returning backup D.J. Augustin and Shaun Livingston, who signed a free-agent deal last month. The Bobcats, whose payroll is close to the luxury tax threshold, didn’t try to re-sign Felton and he went to New York. Signing Collins, whose deal has two triggers before January that if he’s still on the roster would allow him to make the full amount of his league minimum contract, has been part of a busy summer for owner Michael Jordan’s team. Higgins will soon talk with center Erick Dampier’s agent on how to proceed with his $13 million, non-guaranteed deal. Charlotte acquired the contract from Dallas in the Tyson Chandler trade.

associated press

U.s. sprinter tyson Gay, left, defeats Usain Bolt in the 100 meters at the dN Galan Meet.

Gay beats Bolt in 100 meters Associated Press

STOCKHOLM — It turns out Usain Bolt can be beaten. Tyson Gay upset the defending world and Olympic champion in a 100-meter race between the two fastest runners in history. “I’m really happy with the win, even though Usain Bolt isn’t in the best shape,” Gay said. “It was very important to beat someone like that for the fans and the sport.” Gay beat the Jamaican at the DN Galan meet in 9.84 seconds at the same stadium where Bolt last lost a race two years ago. Bolt strained to keep up and finished second in 9.97. “I think it showed that I wasn’t in the best of shape,” Bolt said. “I’m not unbeatable. I can be beaten and it showed today.”

COLLEGE HOOPS LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The woman convicted of trying to extort Rick Pitino said she didn’t get a fair trial because of the Louisville coach’s fame and power. Karen Cunagin Sypher told The Courier-Journal newspaper that Louisville is a small enough city for any jury to be influenced by Pitino.

finishes in nine career starts on road courses. Ditto for Ryan Newman, FroM 1d who made the Chase a year ago along with his boss, Tony “We’ve got to be able to get Stewart, in the first season for every position possible,” said Stewart-Haas Racing. Stewart Bowyer, who has four top-10 is a solid eighth in the stand-

WATKINS GLEN

“I know now there is no justice system. There is no justice,” Sypher said.  SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. — Former Mississippi guard Eniel Polynice is going to play at Seton Hall.

NBA NEW YORK — Even after losing all those games and an embarrassing sexual harassment lawsuit, Isiah Thomas has a place with the Knicks. Thomas was rehired by the team as a consultant, two years after he was fired as its coach and president. Thomas has remained close to Knicks officials, even while coaching Florida International University, a job he will keep.  BOSTON — Now that he’s signed with the Boston Celtics, Shaquille O’Neal is looking for a nickname that will fit in with his new city. The Celtics’ website trumpeted the signing of “The Big Shamrock.” O’Neal wrote on Twitter: “hello green town. ok what u got 4 nicknames? make um good.” In a variety of online polls, “The Big Shamrock” and “The Big Leprechaun” are leading the way along with “The Green Monster.” Also receiving votes: “The Jolly Green Giant,” “The Shamroq,” “Red Auershaq,”

ings but, although Newman won at Phoenix, he has failed to finish four races and is 138 points behind Bowyer. If the pressure is mounting, it’s subtle at best right now. “Obviously, we would both rather be in real nice and com-

“Shaqachusetts” and “Tip-in O’Neal.”  MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Timberwolves agreed to terms with free agent Anthony Tolliver on a two-year deal. Tolliver averaged 11.7 points and 7.0 rebounds for the Golden State Warriors last season.  CHICAGO — A person with knowledge of the deal says free agent Keith Bogans has agreed to a deal with the Chicago Bulls.

NHL ST. PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota agreed to terms with veteran center John Madden on a one-year contract.  EDMONTON, Alberta — The Edmonton Oilers signed goalie Martin Gerber to a one-year contract.

TENNIS CINCINNATI — Tournament officials say knee pain has forced Venus Williams to withdraw from next week’s Western & Southern Financial Group Women’s Open in Cincinnati.

GOLF BLAINE, Minn. — Tommy Armour III shot a 9-under 63 and has a oneshot lead over Mark Calcavecchia and David Frost after one round of the 3M Championship.

fortable and secure, but there’s nothing we can do but do the same things we’ve been doing every week,” Stewart said. “If you try to do something different and you try to do something extra, you normally force yourself into an

unwanted mistake. “He (Newman) has had some miserable luck this year, and that’s hurt us. We’re doing everything we can to help him, but you’re careful to not try to reinvent the wheel all of a sudden in four weeks and get

yourself in worse position.” The Cup series races twice each year on road courses, and the Sonoma race in June turned into a crashfest with Jeff Gordon angering Martin Truex Jr. and Elliott Sadler with some aggressive driving.

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