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Thursday, March 24, 2011 | 50¢ Bridge Bridge 11B 11B Classifieds Classifieds 5B 5B Comics Comics 10B 10B Crossword Crossword 10B 10B Deaths Deaths 5A 5A Education Education 1B 1B Horoscope Horoscope 11B 11B Opinion Opinion 4A 4A Second Front Second Front 3A 3A Sports Sports 1C 1C TimeOut TimeOut Section D Section D Weather Weather 12B 12B [|xbIAHDDy00001rzu Contents Deaths Charlotte R. Hartson Ransom A. Shuping Julie K. Keels Charles T. Poole Jack B. Eller Millie P. Watkins Carol F. Kennedy Today’s forecast 65º/35º Mostly sunny, turning cooler 28-year-old killed in crash touched many lives BY SHELLEY SMITH [email protected] SALISBURY — In her 28 years of life, Julie Keels had accomplished a lot. Keels traveled across the nation and world for various mission trips, taught Vacation Bible School at First Baptist Church, studied photography at Randolph Community College and film at the North Caroli- na School of the Arts. And come May, she would have been a year away from a so- ciology degree at Catawba College. Through her childhood, later travels and studies, Keels touched the lives and hearts of everyone she met, friends say, and her death Tuesday, they say, is shock- ing. Keels died Tuesday night from injuries in a March 18 wreck, holding on for four days in the intensive care unit at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. The wreck last Friday happened at 8 a.m. as Keels was traveling on Old Mocksville Road near Hawkinstown Road and she passed some- one in a no passing zone traveling at 69 mph, a police report said. Keels passed the vehicle but overcorrect- ed to the right, and then overcorrected to the left, crossing the center line. K ING OF THE L AKE Pet store owners face child abuse, animal cruelty charges BY SCOTT JENKINS [email protected] ROCKWELL — Neighbors say they hardly ever saw the children of a couple accused Wednesday of leaving them at home alone in squalid condi- tions and never sending them to school. And the neighbors say they never really talked with the couple, who own a pet store but are accused of allowing their own pets to starve in their home and then leaving the carcasses to rot. The couple, whose business survived the fire that de- stroyed the Webb Road Flea Market last year, have been jailed on child abuse and ani- mal cruelty charges. David Lore Jr., 37, and An- gela Lore, 35, of 3435 Rock- well Road, each face four counts of child abuse and four counts of contributing to the Grant a ‘down payment’ on opportunity for West End BY KARISSA MINN [email protected] SALISBURY — Local and state officials spoke eagerly Wednesday about Salisbury community groups working together to shape the future of the West End neighborhood. The city was awarded a $170,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Hous- ing and Urban Develop- ment to create a plan to revi- talize the West End. Several leaders from local agencies and city council gathered at the Salisbury Housing Author- ity office for a ceremony. “This is a down payment on an opportunity to bring peo- ple together in a different way,” said Ed Jennings Jr., HUD regional administrator. “You not only deal with housing, but you deal with the neigh- boring apartments, the schools, criminal jus- tice issues and health and human services is- sues. You’re building a community.” Salisbury is the smallest of 17 cities to win Latest committee vote goes Fibrant’s way 26-1 BY EMILY FORD [email protected] RALEIGH — Salisbury scored a victory Wednesday in the State House, but the city’s battle isn’t over to remove Fibrant from new rules that would restrict selling broadband as a public utility. By a vote of 26 to 1 — a wider margin than last week’s 15-to-13 vote — the Finance Committee agreed to exempt Salisbury from House Bill 129, dubbed “Level Playing Field.” N.C. Rep. Harry Warren of- fered the amendment to carve out Salisbury and four other cities after a similar measure he proposed last week contained an error. The city’s new lobbyist, for- mer Raleigh Mayor Tom Fetzer, as well as Assistant City Manag- er Doug Paris and Warren him- self worked to convince commit- tee members the bill would harm cities with existing broadband networks. Their efforts paid off, with only N.C. Rep. Mike Stone, R- Sanford, voting against the amendment. Warren’s measure also ex- pands Salisbury’s service area, allowing the city to sell Fibrant in Spencer, East Spencer, Rock- well and Granite Quarry, as well as along the 12 corridors be- tween Salisbury and the towns. The Rowan County Tea Party is encouraging House members to add a sunset clause to the ex- emption, so it would expire in three to five years and cities like Salisbury would come under any new broadband laws passed by the General Assembly. “It was an amazing win in the David and Goliath fight,” said Mayor Pro Tem Maggie Black- well, who spoke at the public hearing. Salisbury has been battling the cable lobby, which says gov- ernment has unfair advantages when selling broadband servic- es and taxpayers often must bail out municipal networks. The bill, including the carve- out for Salisbury, Wilson, Mooresville, Davidson and Mor- ganton, was recommended by the committee 21 to 9 and is scheduled to go to the House floor today. The issue then goes to the Sen- ate, where the city will advocate for the same exemption. “Today was a victory for Sal- 97-year-old recounts battling malaria among jobs for Alcoa in early days of High Rock Lake R OCKWELL — You can tell by looking at Frank King Jr. that working on his beautiful eastern Rowan County farm and having his sons there with him is reward enough. It’s dessert to a life now lived 97 years. By 8:30 a.m. most days, Frank Jr. and the boys, Frank III and Alan, are sizing up that day’s projects on the King Angus Farm, a 200-acre spread reach- ing to the narrow por- tions of Dutch Second Creek. All the King families live on the farm now, which Frank Jr. and Elsie King bought in 1942. They started out with two cows. Today the herd numbers 125, counting the calves. “Just a hobby,” Frank Jr. under- states. His biggest health issue in recent years has been the macular degenera- tion making him legally blind. But Frank Jr. sees well enough to drive the tractor during the mowing and raking of hay. He can mend fences and help with the herd’s vaccinations. He still delights in traveling with his sons over the winding roads that take jon c. LAkeY/SALISBURY POST Frank King Jr. stands on the pier of his High Rock Lake home in the Anchor Downs subdivision. A former Alcoa facility that King su- pervised for mosquito control was across the water where the trees line the lake. scott jenkins/SALISBURY POST Trash fills the yard Wednesday at 3435 Rockwell Road. King is shown in a photo from his days of super- vising a mosquito control camp after High Rock Lake was built. MARK WINEKA KEELS DAVID LORE ANGELA LORE See LIVES, 2A See FIBRANT , 3A See GRANT , 2A See KING, 3A See CHARGES, 3A JENNINGS

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BridgeBridge 11B11BClassifiedsClassifieds 5B5BComicsComics 10B10BCrosswordCrossword 10B10B

DeathsDeaths 5A5AEducationEducation 1B1BHoroscopeHoroscope 11B11BOpinion Opinion 4A4A

Second FrontSecond Front 3A3ASportsSports 1C1CTimeOutTimeOut Section DSection DWeatherWeather 12B12B[|xbIAHDDy00001rzu ContentsDeaths

Charlotte R. HartsonRansom A. ShupingJulie K. KeelsCharles T. Poole

Jack B. EllerMillie P. WatkinsCarol F. Kennedy

Today’s forecast65º/35ºMostly sunny,turning cooler

28-year-oldkilled incrash touchedmany lives

BY SHELLEY [email protected]

SALISBURY — In her 28 years of life, JulieKeels had accomplished a lot.Keels traveled across the nation and world

for various mission trips, taught VacationBible School at First Baptist Church, studiedphotography at Randolph Community College

and film at the North Caroli-na School of the Arts. Andcome May, she would havebeen a year away from a so-ciology degree at CatawbaCollege. Through her childhood,

later travels and studies,Keels touched the lives andhearts of everyone she met,friends say, and her deathTuesday, they say, is shock-ing. Keels died Tuesday night

from injuries in a March 18 wreck, holding onfor four days in the intensive care unit at WakeForest University Baptist Medical Center.The wreck last Friday happened at 8 a.m.

as Keels was traveling on Old Mocksville Roadnear Hawkinstown Road and she passed some-one in a no passing zone traveling at 69 mph,a police report said.Keels passed the vehicle but overcorrect-

ed to the right, and then overcorrected to theleft, crossing the center line.

KING OF THE LAKE

Pet store owners face childabuse, animal cruelty charges

BY SCOTT [email protected]

ROCKWELL — Neighborssay they hardly ever saw thechildren of a couple accusedWednesday of leaving them athome alone in squalid condi-tions and never sending themto school.

And the neighbors say theynever really talked with thecouple, who own a pet storebut are accused of allowingtheir own pets to starve intheir home and then leavingthe carcasses to rot.The couple, whose business

survived the fire that de-stroyed the Webb Road Flea

Market last year, have beenjailed on child abuse and ani-mal cruelty charges.David Lore Jr., 37, and An-

gela Lore, 35, of 3435 Rock-well Road, each face fourcounts of child abuse and fourcounts of contributing to the

Grant a ‘downpayment’ onopportunityfor West End

BY KARISSA [email protected]

SALISBURY — Local and state officialsspoke eagerly Wednesday about Salisburycommunity groups working together to shapethe future of the West End neighborhood.The city was awarded a $170,000 grant from

the U.S. Department of Hous-ing and Urban Develop-ment to create a plan to revi-talize the West End. Severalleaders from local agenciesand city council gathered atthe Salisbury Housing Author-ity office for a ceremony.“This is a down payment on

an opportunity to bring peo-ple together in a differentway,” said Ed Jennings Jr.,HUD regional administrator. “You not onlydeal with housing, but you deal with the neigh-boring apartments, the schools, criminal jus-tice issues and health and human services is-sues. You’re building a community.”Salisbury is the smallest of 17 cities to win

Latest committee vote goes Fibrant’s way 26-1BY EMILY FORD

[email protected]

RALEIGH — Salisbury scoreda victory Wednesday in the StateHouse, but the city’s battle isn’tover to remove Fibrant from newrules that would restrict sellingbroadband as a public utility.By a vote of 26 to 1 — a wider

margin than last week’s 15-to-13vote — the Finance Committeeagreed to exempt Salisbury fromHouse Bill 129, dubbed “LevelPlaying Field.”N.C. Rep. Harry Warren of-

fered the amendment to carveout Salisbury and four other

cities after a similar measure heproposed last week contained anerror.The city’s new lobbyist, for-

mer Raleigh Mayor Tom Fetzer,as well as Assistant City Manag-er Doug Paris and Warren him-self worked to convince commit-tee members the bill would harmcities with existing broadbandnetworks.Their efforts paid off, with

only N.C. Rep. Mike Stone, R-Sanford, voting against theamendment.Warren’s measure also ex-

pands Salisbury’s service area,allowing the city to sell Fibrant

in Spencer, East Spencer, Rock-well and Granite Quarry, as wellas along the 12 corridors be-tween Salisbury and the towns.The Rowan County Tea Party

is encouraging House membersto add a sunset clause to the ex-emption, so it would expire inthree to five years and cities likeSalisbury would come under anynew broadband laws passed bythe General Assembly.“It was an amazing win in the

David and Goliath fight,” saidMayor Pro Tem Maggie Black-well, who spoke at the publichearing.Salisbury has been battling

the cable lobby, which says gov-ernment has unfair advantageswhen selling broadband servic-es and taxpayers often must bailout municipal networks.The bill, including the carve-

out for Salisbury, Wilson,Mooresville, Davidson and Mor-ganton, was recommended bythe committee 21 to 9 and isscheduled to go to the Housefloor today.The issue then goes to the Sen-

ate, where the city will advocatefor the same exemption.“Today was a victory for Sal-

97-year-old recounts battling malaria amongjobs for Alcoa in early days of High Rock Lake

ROCKWELL — You can tell bylooking at Frank King Jr. thatworking on his beautiful eastern

Rowan County farm and having hissons there with him isreward enough.It’s dessert to a life

now lived 97 years.By 8:30 a.m. most

days, Frank Jr. and theboys, Frank III andAlan, are sizing up thatday’s projects on theKing Angus Farm, a200-acre spread reach-ing to the narrow por-tions of Dutch SecondCreek.

All the King families live on thefarm now, which Frank Jr. and ElsieKing bought in 1942. They started outwith two cows. Today the herd numbers125, counting the calves.“Just a hobby,” Frank Jr. under-

states.His biggest health issue in recent

years has been the macular degenera-tion making him legally blind. ButFrank Jr. sees well enough to drive thetractor during the mowing and rakingof hay. He can mend fences and helpwith the herd’s vaccinations.He still delights in traveling with his

sons over the winding roads that take

jon c. LAkeY/SALISBURY POST

Frank King Jr. stands on the pier of his High Rock Lake home in the Anchor Downs subdivision. A former Alcoa facility that King su-pervised for mosquito control was across the water where the trees line the lake.

scott jenkins/SALISBURY POST

Trash fills the yard Wednesday at 3435 Rockwell Road.

King is shown in a photo from his days of super-vising a mosquito control camp after High RockLake was built.

MARKWINEKA

KEELS

DAVID LORE ANGELA LORE

See LIVES, 2A

See FIBRANT, 3A See GRANT, 2A

See KING, 3A

See CHARGES, 3A

JENNINGS

Elizabeth Taylor was one of last larger-than-life legendsLOS ANGELES (AP) —

Elizabeth Taylor went fromdazzling beauty in her gloryyears to self-described ruinin old age.She spent almost her en-

tire life in the public eye,from tiny dancer performingat age 3 before the future

queen ofEngland, tochild screenstar to scan-d a l o u sh o m e -wrecker tothree-timeAc a d emyAward win-ner for bothacting and

humanitarian work.A diva, she made a spec-

tacle of her private life —eight marriages, ravenousappetites for drugs, boozeand food, ill health thatsparked headlines constant-ly proclaiming her at death’sdoor. All of it often overshad-owed the fireworks she cre-ated on screen.Yet for all her infamy and

indulgences, Taylor diedWednesday a beloved idol, awoman who somehow heldonto her status as one of old

Hollywood’s last larger-than-life legends, adored even asshe waned to a tabloid figure.Taylor, 79, died of conges-

tive heart failure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, whereshe had been hospitalized for

about six weeks.She won best-actress Os-

cars as a high-end hooker in1960s “BUtterfield 8” and analcoholic shrew in 1966’s“Who’s Afraid of VirginiaWoolf?”

As she was traveling acrossthe line, the car was slidingand struck a mailbox and tele-phone pole, then rolled overtwice down an embankmentand Keels was thrown throughthe windshield of her Ford Ex-plorer. She was not wearingher seatbelt. Her injuries were critical,

and she was flown to Baptistwith severe head trauma andother injuries. According to aFacebook post by her father,Steven Keels, Julie passedaway shortly before 9 p.m.Tuesday, with her family byher side.

• • •

Keels grew up in Salisbury,attending First BaptistChurch, going to churchcamps and serving others onmission trips. Jonathan Garrigues’ grand-

parents lived near Keels’home off Old MocksvilleRoad, and he was also one ofher best friends.“We used to ride dirt bikes

together,” he said. “I’ll neverforget one time she was on theback of my bike and we hitthis huge hole and she flewoff. “Whenever somebody dies,

you start remembering everylittle thing you ever did withthem.”Garrigues said Keels was a

tough girl, but she had a hugeheart, and she “loved life andwore her emotions on her

sleeve.”“She was such an awesome

girl,” he said, “the type of per-son who is not afraid to laughat the top of her lungs. She hadthe kind of infectious laughthat made everybody elselaugh with her.”Garrigues said her mother,

Phyllis, and brother, Alan,were “both awesome,” andthat Keels loved them verymuch.Salisbury native Christi

Stokes remembers Keelsfrom their years togetherworking at the Salisbury Mall,where each of their parentsworked. “Her smile wouldlight up anywhere,” she says,“her laugh was one of a kind.“Out of all my friends I

have never seen her have abad day or complain. If she

was, she didn’t tell of it.”Patrick Prejusa met Keels

when he worked at a cinemain Winston-Salem, whereKeels worked while she wasat the N.C. School of the Arts.Several years ago Prejusa

reconnected with Keels whenhe needed a photographer forsome of his independent webseries and films. “She always brought great

photos,” he said, and evenhelped out filling in on cam-era.“We shot last year in Au-

gust, at an office location, andwe needed an actress to fill inthe shot, and she did reallygood,” he said. “I was actual-ly blown away. It was my fullintention to keep using her forall of (her) talents.”In fact, the two had been

exchanging e-mails the pastweek discussing how Prejusahad received a spam e-mailfrom her promoting Viagra,and also asked her about hershooting a new feature filmhe was working on.“The last e-mail I got

from her was (last) Thurs-day night, saying, ‘Hey, callme,’ ” he said. “And I e-mailed her back that Fridayand I didn’t even know itwas that following Fridaythat she had had that wreck.“Every once in a while we

sort of disappeared and reap-peared in each other’s lives ...I can honestly say I can’t thinkof a single negative thingabout her. Nothing about herwas bad. Nothing about herwas negative. Everythingabout her was pure positivity.It’s beyond words to say she’sgoing to be missed.” Keels’ best friend, Alexis

Stephens, attended the N.C.School of the Arts with Keels,and grew with her throughouther life. She posted a pictureof the two of them posing withtwo other North Rowan HighSchool classmates at their sen-ior prom onto the Facebookpage she created following thewreck, “Thoughts and Prayersfor Julie.” The Facebookgroup continues to grow innumbers — from 390 mem-bers Monday to nearly 600. Friends and classmates,

those who remember Keelsbrewing their coffee at thevarious coffee shops sheworked at around town, con-tinue to post memories ofKeels, and are all kind andheart warming. “Julie was an amazing

woman,” Stephens said. “Shewas a truly genuine and vi-brant person. Her openness,intellect, beauty and fun-lov-ing personality made so manypeople fall in love with her and

cherish their relationship withher.”

• • •

A memorial service will beheld Friday at 1 p.m. at FirstBaptist Church of Salisbury,and afterwards the family willreceive friends. The burialwill be private. Catawba College has coor-

dinated a college bus that willtransport anyone from cam-pus to the service Friday, andChaplain and Senior VicePresident, Dr. Ken Clapp, andDean of Students, Ben Smith,traveled to Baptist Monday tovisit with Keels’ family.A memorial table was also

set up Wednesday afternoonfor people to share condo-lences, memories and mes-sages for the Keels family. Keels’ sociology professor,

Carla Eastis, says the classwill be left with a “pretty biggap,” now that she’s gone. “She was just very com-

fortable expressing herself,very comfortable joining in onthings,” Eastis said. “She wasvery independent-minded.That was in her classwork andkind of the way she movedaround in the hallways. “It was kind of like, ‘Yeah,

I’ve got my own drummer, Ican hear it even though youcan’t.’ ”

a 2010 Choice NeighborhoodsPlanning Grant. After a year,cities will submit their plansto HUD and compete forgrants of up to $30 million toimplement the ideas.Jennings wasn’t directly in-

volved in selecting Salisburyfor the planning grant, but hesays the city likely was cho-sen because of its existingpartnerships and the potentialfor fast-spreading results.“We’re not just the urban

part of HUD — we’re alsolooking for small communitieswhere we can be impactful,”Jennings said. “In some of thebigger communities, it maytake a lot longer to make achange.” Salisbury City Councilman

Paul Woodson said Salisburyis excited about getting thechance to revitalize the WestEnd. “We’re so happy that wereceived this grant,” Woodsonsaid. “How wonderful to bethe smallest city in the nationto receive it.”Torre Jessup, state direc-

tor with the office of U.S. Rep.Mel Watt, said the 12th dis-trict has ben-efited from atleast nine an-nouncementsbringing inabout $230m i l l i o nthrough thesimilar HOPEVI program,which onlya d d r e s s e dhousing.“We hope that this Choice

Neighborhoods planninggrant is the beginning of yetanother community that we

can point to as an example ofhow by... partnering with oth-er organizations, we canchange and improve the qual-ity of life for everyone,” Jes-sup said.Partnership was a common

theme in Wednesday’s re-marks. Sam Foust, executivedirector ofthe SalisburyHousing Au-thority, saidhe and thecity’s plan-ning depart-m e n twill work todevelop aplan with sev-eral local or-ganizations.“We do want and need in-

put from all segments of thecommunity, because this istruly a community effort,”Foust said.That invitation stood out to

Deedee Wright, secretary ofthe West End Community Or-ganization. She said after theevent that the revitalization isa “wonderful concept” — aslong as the community is in-volved.“I think it would be a good

thing if we could bring in peo-ple’s different ideas and con-cepts of how they want to live,without being told,” she said.Wright, who also is a mem-

ber of the Salisbury HistoricMaster Plan advisory commit-tee, said she would like to seethe two plans work in tandemto make sure the neighbor-hood’s history is maintained.“We lost some of our histo-

ry when HUD tore downDixonville,” she said.The West End is generally

defined as Caldwell Street toBrenner Avenue, bounded byWest Innes Street to the northand following Old Plank Road.

It includes Civic Park Apart-ments, a 72-unit public hous-ing complex.Foust said the housing au-

thority would demolish the di-lapidated complex and re-place it with two 40-unit com-munities. (Residents wouldcontinue to have housing.)It also would purchase ad-

ditional land to spread theapartments out.He said the implementa-

tion grant also could help pro-vide parks, trails, employ-ment opportunities and pos-sibly health care services tothe neighborhood and sur-rounding community.“I know it will be a chal-

lenge,” Foust said. “But I be-lieve with the strong partner-ship we already have with thecity government and our oth-er partners... we will be ableto develop a very strong casefor us being awarded theChoice Neighborhoods imple-mentation grant at this timenext year.”A few residents of Civic

Park Apart-ments at-tended theevent, in-c l u d i n gAisha Gra-ham.“I really

thank Godthat y’allwere there toput every-

thing together,” she said tothose involved in the grantproject.After the event, Graham

said she thinks if the cityshows it cares about WestEnd residents, they in turnwill care about creating asafer and more successfulcommunity.

Contact reporter KarissaMinn at 704-797-4222.

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delinquency of a minor. The owners of Pet

Place on South MainStreet in Salisbury alsoface three counts apieceof animal cruelty. Theywere in the Rowan Coun-ty jail Wednesday nightunder $250,000 bondapiece.The Rowan County

Department of SocialServices has removedthe Lores’ four children— ages 7, 9, 14 and 16 —from the home, theRowan County Sheriff’sOffice said.Social Services began

investigating complaintsof unfit living conditions at the homeearlier this month, the Sheriff’s Officesaid. The complaint alleged the childrenwere living in garbage and that starvedpets were dying inside the home, theircarcasses left lying.The Sheriff’s Office Special Victim’s

Unit got involved and discovered thechildren spend most of the day alone atthe house while the parents run theirbusiness, authorities said. They alsofound the children have never been en-rolled in public school and receivedvery little medical attention.Detectives served a search warrant

at the home Wednesday morning andSocial Services removed the children.Rowan County Animal Control removedthree dogs.Chris Summerlin, who lives nearby,

said he wasn’t surprised.“I knew it was coming, but I didn’t

know when,”he said. “I don’t get anysatisfaction out of it, but I’m happysomething’s been done.”Summerlin’s is a well-kept yard in a

row of well-kept yards, until you get tothe Lore property.The mobile home is surrounded by

garbage. Three cars and a Chevroletpickup sit out front. The cars have trashpiled on them or in them. The bed of thepickup overflows with black garbagebags stuffed full.Shards of glass lay scattered in the

grass next to the driveway, just wherea passenger exiting a vehicle wouldhave to step with other paths blocked

by refuse and a big red steel containerthat has a Rowan Septic Tank sign onthe side but could be a trash bin. It’sempty. Glass aquariums and metal cages sit

stacked on top of one another in ran-dom places. Beside one stack are theremains of what appears to have beena mattress. Nearby, the love seat froma gray living room suite sits among tallweeds. A matching chair, turned ontoits side, lies several feet away.Mounds of garbage appear to have

taken form in convenient places. Oneis just outside a side door, its stenchcarried by the breeze to the next-doorneighbor’s property. Another is behindan outbuilding out back.The biggest garbage pile lies in the

back yard of the home. It rises abovethe chain-link fence that takes in partof the property, the kind of fence somepeople use to define a safe place fortheir kids or pets to play. Some of theblack bags have burst open, spillingtheir decaying contents. A toy horse hasbeen tossed into the pile, its headburied, its legs pointing at the sky.Toys — some whole, some broken —

litter the yard along with car parts,cans, shoes and liquor bottles.A man who lives nearby but didn’t

want his named used said he’s only spo-ken to the Lores a few times in the lastseveral years, and then just to ask themto clean up the mess. “They cleaned it up a few times, and

it goes right back,” he said. “Every timeit got back, it got back a little worse.”

The Lores movedtheir mobile home ontothe lot in 1996, he said.When he saw their chil-dren, they seemedhealthy, he said. But healmost never sawthem.Summerlin, the oth-

er neighbor, said herarely saw the Lores’children outside. “I didn’t think they

were going to school,because you never sawthem going back andforth to the bus stop,”he said. “The past fewmonths, we didn’t eventhink anybody was liv-ing there.”Summerlin said the

Lores used to have alot of dogs running

around their property, but he hadn’tseen any in about a year.The couple rented an 1,800-square-

foot, air-conditioned building at theWebb Road Flea Market and ran PetPlace out of it until the Septemberblaze that destroyed most of the mar-ket. They were more fortunate thanother vendors. The structure with-stood the flames and most of their an-imals survived.In October, the Lores reopened Pet

Place at 848 S. Main St. in Salisbury.They ran it until Wednesday, when de-tectives from the Sheriff’s Office ar-rested them.The neighbor who didn’t want his

name used said he saw the county carsat the Lore home Wednesday morning.Although he didn’t like the shape theirproperty was in, he “never had anyreason to suspect” they were abusingor neglecting their children, he said.Summerlin said he knows someone

called Social Services over a year agoto complain about living conditions atthe Lore home. And he’s “happy forthe kids” that they’ve been taken outof those conditions. But Summerlin said it didn’t have

to take this long.“Shouldn’t somebody have realized

by now they weren’t in school?” heasked.The Sheriff’s Office said more

charges are possible.Contact Scott Jenkins at 704-797-

4248.

them to their summer home in An-chor Downs. He and Elsie super-vised the construction of the lakehouse some 30 years ago. Now it’sa popular retreat for everyone —grandchildren and great-grand-children included.From the back porch, looking

over a wide Crane Creek, Frank Jr.finds it easy to remember a differ-ent career, well removed fromfarming.You can tell by looking at Frank

King Jr. that he enjoyed this partof his life, too.King points to the old camp

across the water where he super-vised crews dedicated entirely tomosquito control for High RockLake.Later for Alcoa, he would play

key roles in creating the Tucker-town Reservoir, managing thou-sands of acres of forest, dealingwith pier licenses and shorelinemanagement and laying out thelake lots that became AnchorDowns, Crane Cove, Point Harborand, after retirement, PebblePoint.People used to say that no one

knew Alcoa’s reservoirs, especiallyHigh Rock Lake, better than FrankKing Jr.King retired from Alcoa/Badin

Works in 1978 after 44 years withthe company. He spent most ofthose years outside and on themove, whether it was in a boat ortrekking over farmland, timber-land and shorelines.His biggest satisfaction came

when Alcoa decided to open itsproperty along the High RockReservoir to residential develop-ment. To the company’s credit, hesays, the directive came fromPittsburgh headquarters to makelots affordable and to resist anyprice gouging.King worked with Hudson and

Almond Surveyors of Salisbury inlaying out many of the lots with aneye to deep water and soil thatwould accept septic tanks.“It was an exciting time,” he

says.Born Dec. 27, 1913, in Chester-

field, S.C., Henry Frank King Jr.was one of nine children — sevengirls and two boys. His father,Henry Sr., also was from a familyof seven girls and two boys andlived in the same house his entirelife.Besides farming, Frank Sr. was

a road builder for the state.Frank Jr.’s grandfather, Ezekiel

“Zeke” King, gained notoriety as alocal deputy sheriff. The NewYork Times documented his 1884killing of the outlaw Bogan Cash,building on Zeke’s reputation foralways getting his man.Following his high school gradu-

ation, Frank Jr. attended a shortcourse in agriculture at ClemsonCollege before joining the Depres-sion-era Civilian ConservationCorps camp in Conway, S.C.King worked during the day and

studied forestry and surveying at

night, sending most of the moneyhe earned back home to Chester-field. In hindsight, the schooling hereceived through the CCC classespaid dividends later as he ad-vanced through the ranks at Al-coa/Badin Works.It was the lure of a six-week

summer job in 1933 that drew the20-year-old King to Alcoa’s “per-manent camp,” where his olderbrother, Foster, already was work-ing. The camp was devoted to mos-quito control, and Frank Jr. startedout as “a field man,” before gradu-ating to supervisor and living onthe site.At the time, the threat of malar-

ia for visitors and the local popula-tion was a concern with the newreservoir, built in 1927. “It was re-ally a health hazard,” King says.Upwards of 40 men combed the

lake to dust, spray and burn somemosquito-breeding brush throughthe week. At night they lived inmilitary-styled barracks off theCrane Creek cove.Four crews were on the reser-

voir every day in wooden boats.King remembers his territory be-

ing above U.S. 29 and his crew in-cluding five other men. The campcook made each one of them fivesandwiches for the day and threwin a cinnamon bun for dessert.King married a city girl, Elsie

Broadway of Salisbury, in 1937.The couple eventually moved tothe permanent camp site and livedin its small supervisor’s cottagefor five years. Frank III livedthere between the ages of 5 and 10and has fond memories of the time,especially running through thewoods and over the shorelines withhis pet Doberman.Frank King Jr. would work out

of the permanent camp for close to20 years.As the threat of malaria disap-

peared, Frank Jr. began doing a lotof surveying for Alcoa. “We had atremendous amount of surplusproperty,” he recalls, from all theland purchases the company madewhen it flooded lands for the reser-voirs.Part of his work included sur-

veying the land and determiningthe boundaries for TuckertownLake, which was created in 1962after about four years of planningand building. During the dam’sconstruction, King served as an in-spector, checking behind the con-tractors as part of protecting Al-coa’s interests.Alcoa/Badin works later put

King in charge of timber manage-ment. He recalls the company’sharvesting of trees and, likewise,its planting of 350,000 replacementpines per year.After Alcoa hired a full-time

forester, it promoted King to prop-erty administrator, where he han-dled the early residential develop-ment along High Rock Lake, field-ed people’s complaints about fluc-tuating water levels and approvedtheir requests for pier licenses.Alan King remembers one of his

summer jobs was working for Al-coa and staking out some of thenew residential lots — at the heightof snake season.

All this time, Frank King Jr.was running his farm, serving as adirector on the Rowan CountyFarm Bureau and Rowan Cattle-man’s Association and deliberatingon the Rowan County PlanningBoard.Meanwhile, Elsie King was fash-

ioning a 50-year career of her ownwith Wallace Realty. She belongedto the Class of 1930 at BoydenHigh School (now Salisbury High).The class was the first to have at-tended the school all four years,and one of her classmates was LeoWallace.In school, Elsie was valedictori-

an, editor of the yearbook and vot-ed “best all-round” and “hardestworker.” Three years after gradu-ating, she went to work for theWallace company on the recom-mendation of her school friend.Frank and Elsie’s children —

Frank III, Barbara and Alan — in-herited their parents’ drive forsuccess. Frank III fashioned a 37-year career with Sonoco Paper andPackaging Co. in Hartsville, S.C.,before moving back to the KingAngus Farm.Barbara and Alan are retired

educators. Alan King, a formerSouth Rowan High principal, roseto become assistant superintend-ent for Rowan-Salisbury Schools.Elsie King died in 2003 at the

age of 90. In 2005, Leo Wallace do-nated $10,000 to Salisbury High inher honor to establish an annual$500 scholarship, given to eachyear’s valedictorian.The King lake house in Anchor

Downs is now called “Elsie.” FrankIII burned her distinctive signa-ture into a wooden sign for thehouse. It features her trademark“E” and the upward slant her pen-manship always had.You can tell, just by looking at

Frank King Jr., that he likes thename.

Contact Mark Wineka at 704-797-4263, or [email protected].

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The biggest piles of trash fill the back yard.

isbury,” City Manager DavidTreme said after the committeemeeting.Also in Raleigh on the city’s

behalf were Councilman BrianMiller, Director of BroadbandServices Mike Crowell and Ja-son Parks, who manages Access16, the local government chan-nel on Time Warner Cable.Robert Van Geons, executive

director of RowanWorks Eco-nomic Development, spoke atthe hearing.Van Geons said since Fi-

brant’s launch last year, inter-national companies have showninterest in Salisbury because ofthe network’s speed and flexi-bility. Fibrant makes Salisburystand out from other communi-ties in North Carolina, he said.“The bill before you, in its

current form, hurts our commu-nity and our citizens,” VanGeons said. “As written, itwould handcuff our potential.”Blackwell said Salisbury

launched Fibrant after the pri-vate sector turned down thecity’s request to provide broad-band access for all residents. “We entered into this market

in good faith, fully complyingwith all existing statutes,”Blackwell said.Changing the rules for Salis-

bury would endanger Fibrant’ssuccess and the city’s ability topay back its debt, she said. Sal-isbury borrowed $30 million inrevenue bonds to build Fibrant.The committee’s decision

was not philosophical, Blackwellsaid.“You have the power to harm

our neighbors, our friends, ourco-workers and our small busi-nesses,” she said. “If this legis-lation causes us to fail, who willpick up the tab?”After the hearing, Salisbury

officials gathered in Warren’soffice and said the most com-pelling comments may havecome from Vance Holloman,

deputy treasurer for the Stateand Local Government FinanceDivision of the N.C. Departmentof State Treasurer.Holloman warned the bill

would compromise the ability ofcities with broadband networksto repay their debt. If the citiesdefault on their bonds, it wouldhave far-reaching effects, hesaid.Default also “would have a

detrimental impact on the abil-ity of other units to issue debt,”including counties and schools,Holloman said.Speakers during the hearing

said the private sector won’tprovide broadband access to ru-ral areas and recounted exam-ples of parents driving miles sotheir kids could do homework.Another amendment to the billexempted rural areas where 50percent of people don’t have ac-cess to high-speed Internet.But sponsor N.C. Rep. Mari-

lyn Avila (R-Wake) said her billhas nothing to do with servicein rural areas.The legislation forces cities

to play by the same rules as pri-vate companies and preventsgovernment from discriminat-ing against industry, Avila said.Opponents say the bill gives in-dustry an advantage.Avila said the bill doesn’t pro-

hibit cities from competing butrequires a voter referendum toget into the business.“I haven’t heard anybody say

we don’t need rules,” she said.N.C. Rep. Deborah Ross (D-

Wake) said the legislation wouldworsen the digital divide inNorth Carolina and compound amistake made years ago whenlawmakers deregulated the in-dustry and did not requiretelecommunications companiesto serve rural areas. “We are capitulating to the

almighty dollar, and that is notin the public interest,” Rosssaid.N.C. Rep. Paul Stam (R-

Wake) argued to keep rural ar-eas in the bill so small townswon’t face “the same financialdisaster that larger towns havegotten into.”

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AMERICA’S ENERGY FUTURE

Let’s tap our own resourcesThink you’ll like $4 per gallon gasoline?

Gas is already selling around New Yorkfor $3.99, and it may be here, soon. Given

the global political climate, $5 per gallon is notunlikely, according to John Hofmeister, formerpresident of Shell Oil. We citizens of the U.S.A.are sending $400 to $500 billion yearly to coun-tries such as Saudi Arabia and Venezuela to pay

for our oil supplies. Hugo Chavez,Venezuelan president for life whohates everything American, prob-ably gets a kick out of gullibleAmericans feeding money intohis Citgo service stations.

North Carolina motorists alsopay among the highest gas taxes,anywhere. Mandated by the pre-vious General Assembly, we havea minimum per-gallon tax of 29.9cents, which increases as gasprices increase. Currently, statetax is 32.5 cents with another in-

crease scheduled soon. Add 18.4 cents-per-gallonfederal tax (24 cents for diesel), and a 25 cent in-spection fee: We pay 75.9 cents in tax (81.5 fordiesel) for each gallon of fuel we pump into ourvehicles.

Billions of barrels of U.S. oil lie undergroundwaiting to be tapped. A “barrel” is 42 gallons ofoil, which makes 19.5 gallons of gasoline (87 oc-tane). A barrel of crude also makes nine gallonsof fuel oil, four gallons of jet fuel, and 11 gallonsof other products such as lubricants, kerosene,asphalt and petrochemical feed-stocks to makeplastics. The total is more than 42 gallons be-cause of “refinery gain,” whereby processingand chemical changes increase the volume.

ANWR (Arctic National Wildlife Reserve) inAlaska holds billions of barrels of oil. That’s a lotof oil, and subsequently, a lot of gasoline. But theeco-fanatics treat it as sacred ground, not want-ing any drilling anywhere, and they have enoughweak-kneed congressmen in their pockets to pre-vent it. Not all of ANWR is filled with lush green-ery. Only a portion resembles the typical north-woods. In the area where oil drilling could bedone, the land is barren, a frozen tundra contain-ing a few polar bears. Imagine ANWR as the sizeof a football field. Lay a standard letter-size en-velope in one corner of the field. The enveloperepresents the area for drilling, which would cre-ate up to 50,000 jobs while protecting the bears.

Oil is a global market. The only way we Amer-icans can eliminate Middle-Eastern crude fromour oil and natural gas consumption would be toreduce imports dramatically — by 30-50 percent.With our current rate of consumption, that’s notlikely to happen. But given the uncertainty in theMiddle-East today, particularly with Libya, it’slong past time for Washington to act. U.S. crudeoil at $16 to $20 per barrel is far better for theU.S. economy than $130 per barrel. And new oilexploration will create thousands of new jobs.

Billions of barrels of oil also lie buried offboth the East and West coasts of the U.S. ButCongresspersons such as the liberal DebbieWasserman Schultz (D-Fla) has vowed that no oildrilling will be done off the Florida coasts, wherelarge deposits of oil have been reported. Inciden-tally, reports that China, with permission of theCuban government, has been drilling 40 miles offthe southern tip of Florida are a myth. Chinauses a large amount of petroleum products, butthey’re not coming out of the Florida straits.

One of the largest inland oil sources in theU.S. is available in the Bakken formation, whichruns from Northern Montana through NorthDakota and into Canada. An abundance of shale-oil deposits are available in Colorado as well asan enormous oil deposit 1,000 feet under theRocky Mountains.

These are just a few of the domestic re-sources available. The reported amounts of oildeposits vary with different publications. Butone thing is certain: The U.S. does have billionsof barrels of sweet-crude oil just waiting to berefined, if Congress would get off dead-centerand allow drilling to begin. We have been told re-peatedly that it will take 10 years to recover oilfrom new sources. Just think where we would betoday had we started eight years ago.

But President Obama’s answer to energyproblems is to stick to “green,” much of whichhas yet to prove commercially viable on largerscales. He proposes to “invest” a couple of billiontax dollars to install docking stations across thecountry for recharging electric cars. But whyshould this be a function of the Federal govern-ment — any more than building gas stations?Here’s another entrepreneurial opportunity, likebuying a fast-food franchise, instead of placinganother burden on taxpayers. In 2010, sales inthe auto industry hit 1,114,739 units with 28,592hybrid cars sold and a forecast of 1.5 million hy-brid cars sold by 2015.

And what does the Obama Administration pro-pose to do to keep our dollars at home and main-tain a cost-effective fuel supply for the 250 mil-lion traditional vehicles on the road today? Pro-duction of gas- and diesel-powered units is notslated to stop anytime soon. In fact bigger, betterand more fuel-efficient vehicles are being toutedby Detroit. Fossil fuels are the here and now, andthey’re going to be like that for at least another50 or so years.

A good mission for individuals or organiza-tions such as the Tea Party would be to send fax-es, e-mails and snail-mail letters to members ofCongress and their leaders, demanding action:Stop putting off drilling. New drilling techniquesare safe and precise — they have been comparedto arthroscopic surgery — making environmen-tal concerns minimal.

• • • Bill Ward is a writer who lives in Salisbury.

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ELIZABETH TAYLOR IN N.C.

Stargazingin the PostWhen Elizabeth Taylor paid a 1991

visit to Pineville to promote her“White Diamonds” perfume, it was

front-page news in the Salisbury Post. A Post reporter described the “hundreds

of nervous, starry eyed fans” who waitedat Carolina Place mall for a glimpse of thelegendary movie star, then 59 years oldand still stunning with her “jet black” hair,violet eyes and shimmering pink lipstick.

“Elizabeth Taylor lives up to the idea ofa movie star,” the story said.“Lots of husbands, lots of dia-monds, lots of clothes andenough compassion to useher wealth for good causes.”

While the adoring throngsexpected her glamour, theymay have been surprised bythe wit and chatty warmth ofTaylor, who died Wednesday.

Asked her favorite hobby, she replied: “Dia-monds. You want more? Well, clothes, men... and French Impressionistic paintings.”

She joked about her husbands, includingLarry Fortensky, the construction workershe would wed a week later in her eighthand final trip to the altar. She also made aheartfelt plea on behalf of AIDs research.

Taylor visited the region again in 1996,this time appearing at Charlotte’s EastlandMall to promote her “Black Pearls” fra-grance. The Post had a correspondent onhand for that visit, too. By then, Taylor hadadded some years and pounds, and she wasrecuperating from recent hip surgery. Butshe still electrified the crowds.

Throughout her tumultuous life, her suc-cesses and sorrows, Taylor was the personi-fication of star power. With that bright alight, people may not always approve ofyour path but they’re inevitably drawn intoyour orbit. In an era before YouTube andCharlie Sheen, Taylor wasn’t famous mere-ly for being famous. She was a magneticperformer who knew how to captivate anaudience — whether in a darkened theateror packed into a Piedmont shopping mall.

... High-speed chaseensues after 'alieninvasion'

From toker4.20:It’s crazy to think one

person can stop an alien in-vasion. They have tech wecan’t ever begin to under-stand.

From sphillips:Wow ... what a story. I

wonder if this is the same“legal weed” that CharlieSheen is using?

From dizzy:Man! You just can’t make

this stuff up any better thanreal life sometimes.

From dion:Actually I came down in

the mothership last night ...Honestly, we’re here to ob-serve the NCAA tournament(GO TARHEELS !!) and toeat marshmellows ...

... Editorial: Earlyeducation preventative

From coolbeans:We Baby Boomers did

NOT have either of theseprograms and we turned outjust fine. We started schoolin the first grade. Are eitherof these programs even nec-essary?

From captain obvious:Baby Boomers turned out

just fine?!?!? By what stan-dards? You are the biggestdisappointment this countryhas ever seen, following oneof the best generations ever.You created this debt andthese problems and areloathe to do something aboutthem lest you address yourselfishness & self-absorb-tion.

From bootsie:... The only thing we

Boomers are guilty of isthinking your generationcould ever hope to be edu-cated. Social Security wascreated in 1935. I was nothere. Medicare was startedabout 1965. I was here thenbut could not vote. In fact,the guy who startedMedicare forced me to at-tend a war I thought im-moral.

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From eric:Say “bye-bye” to the 10

mile stretch of single trackbetween the southern side ofSalisbury (Airport Road &U.S. 29) and northern Kan-napolis, China Grove andLandis folks ... They'll beturning dirt before too long.Folks who travel acrossRowan Mill Road, thosetrains won’t be stoppedacross your path after theyget done with this. Thisshould also pay for re-work-ing Klumac Road as wellinto an underpass.

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4A • THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2011 SALISBURY POST

Common sense(Or uncommon wisdom, as the case may be)

I take one day at a time, so I would say todayis the happiest day.

— Elizabeth Taylor

BILLWARD

BY A. JAMES BARNESThe Providence Journal

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — To borrow a phrasefrom Ronald Reagan, “There you go again.”For the umpteenth time in the past 40 years,

with every new crisis in — fill in the blank — theMideast, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Nigeria, Venezuela orthe Gulf of Mexico and a concomitant rise in theprice of gasoline, we hear the shrill call to actionof “Drill, baby, drill.”

We have been talking about having a nationalenergy strategy for 50 years. But each crisis hasrepresented a missed opportunity and left oureconomic well-being more and more vulnerable.

How long will we continue to act like CharlieBrown trying to kick the football while hopingthings will be different and not always ending upthe same way? How many more muggings will weendure at the hands of unfriendly countries be-fore we have had enough? Last month alone wesent over $30 billion abroad to pay for oil — thinkof what that money could do for our economy.

It is time to finally face the fact that we cannotdrill ourselves to energy independence and isolateourselves from the worldwide demand for oil.

America consumes 20.8 percent of the oil pro-duced in the world each year and 20.9 percent ofthe natural-gas production. But we only haveabout 1.6 percent of proven oil reserves and only3.8 percent of proven gas reserves. We could tapall our reserves and we would still be importingoil. And, at our current rate of consumption andimportation, our reserves are estimated to lastless than six years.

America currently ranks first in natural-gasproduction and third in oil production. Since 1950,we have drilled 2.6 million oil and natural-gaswells, and at the beginning of 2010, we had 824,847producing wells.

Some 40,000 wells were drilled last year alone.As of the first week in February, there were 1,739rotary drilling rigs operating in the U.S., more

than in any other country in the world.Millions of acres of federal lands are already

under lease with no exploratory or production ac-tivity on a majority of those lands. Moreover, de-spite claims that the government is thwarting oiland gas development, thousands of federaldrilling permits go unused.

At the same time we are importing oil, we areexporting about 1.6 million barrels a week of U.S.refined petroleum products.

Increasing our domestic production, limited asit will be, does not guarantee lower prices athome. Oil is an international commodity; it goeswhere it can command the best price, and we paythe world price, whether it comes from Texas orLibya. Increased production in the U.S. may sim-ply flow into the world market rather than in-creasing the supply available to us.

To secure our energy future, we need a com-prehensive and aggressive energy policy that,among other things:

• Recognizes that we do not need oil to gener-ate electricity, but do depend on it for transporta-tion. In the short run we will need oil to meetthose needs, but must reduce that dependency bytransitioning to natural gas, and ultimately to elec-tricity for our major transport needs.

• Uses tax and financial incentives as well asperformance standards to promote efficiency.

• Places limits or taxes on greenhouse-gasemissions that will stimulate investment in tech-nology, efficiency and renewable energy.

Libya produces about 2 percent of the world’soil, albeit a larger percentage of the desirablesweet crude. But if continued production from an-other major producer such as Saudi Arabia be-comes uncertain, we will, in the words of Presi-dent George H.W. Bush, be in “deep doo-doo.”

That is not the energy future Americans de-serve. Please, Congress, give us an energy plan!

• • • A. James Barnes is a professor of public and

environmental affairs at Indiana University.

Where’s our energy plan?

A grieving parent’s wordsThere’s no pain more profound than that

of a grieving parent who has just lost achild, no anguish more raw.

That pain is now etched into the lives ofSamantha and Joey Doolittle, whose 11-week-old son perished in a fire in EastSpencer last Friday.

You also can hear it in the words Saman-tha Doolittle uttered afterward, in speak-ing with a reporter about the lack ofsmoke detectors in the family’s rentalhome.

“My house did not have a single one,”she said. “Make sure, no matter what,make sure you get smoke detectors.”

Carbon-monoxide detectors, too. Thisweek in Greensboro, three small childrennarrowly escaped lethal poisoning when achirping alarm alerted neighbors to a dan-gerous buildup of the gas inside a home.

It was a close call for the children. Butwithout the detector, more parents wouldbe in mourning today.

Moderately confused

Next questionAnti-smoking groups

want to increase North Car-olina’s cigarette tax by $1per pack, saying it will re-duce smoking and increaserevenues. What do you thinkof the proposed increase?

To respond, go towww.salisburypost.com andclick on any local story;scroll down to find the pollon the right of your screen.

Online poll resultsHas the Japanese crisis

affected your view of usingnuclear energy in the U.S.?*

Yes, I’m moreconcerned:97.2%

It’s too earlyto draw con-clusions: .77%

No, it has little relevance forthe safety of U.S. reactors:2.02%

*16,666 total responses as of 6:30

p.m., March 23.

TAYLOR

A Salisbury man was ar-rested Tuesday for felonycommon law robbery after po-lice say hepushed a mandown andstole his ten-nis shoes.T y r o n e

Rufus Davis,33, of 810Pine St., wasc h a r g e dT u e s d a yevening andgiven a $5,000 secured bond.According to the report,

the incident happened March18 around 615 W. Innes St.

According to the report,James Rogers was walkingdown Innes on the sidewalkwhen a Pontiac Firebirdpulled over next to him. Po-lice said Davis got out of thecar and pushed Rogers to theground.Davis demanded Rogers

give him his shoes, but Davistook them himself, reachingdown and pulling the shoes— Reebok Iversons — off ofRogers’ feet, police said.Rogers knew Davis’ nick-

name, and was able to iden-tify him as the man whorobbed him of his tennisshoes, the report said.

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Charles Thomas Poole, 67, ofU.S. Hwy. 601 South, diedTuesday, March 22, 2011, at

his home. He was

born Feb. 29,1944, in DavieCounty, to thelate JohnLewis andAlva PriscillaGabard Poole.

Mr. Poole attended TrinityBaptist Church.

He had worked as a deputyfor Davie County Sheriff's Of-fice for several years and re-tired from North CarolinaHousing Projects.

Mr. Poole enjoyed being a“Cruise In” participant. Heenjoyed spending time inFlorida and was a true familyman who enjoyed his chil-dren.

Survivors include his wife,Mary Frye Poole of the home;four children, Mary AnnKrantz (Kevin) of Jonesville,Peggy Poole Barnes (Bobby)of Lexington, Laura JanePoole (fiance Farren Shoaf) ofStatesville and CharlesThomas Poole, Jr. (Amanda)of Spring Hill, Fla; two halfbrothers, Billy Poole (Jamie)of Asheboro and Bobby LeeGarner (Lee Ann) of Denton;two half sisters, Brenda Kin-ney (Blaine) and Bonnie Kir-by, all of King; 14 grandchil-dren; three great-grandchil-dren; and many nieces andnephews.

Service: A funeral servicewill be conducted at 2 p.m.,Friday, March 25 at TrinityBaptist Church with the Rev.Darrell Cox officiating. Thebody will be placed in thechurch 30 minutes prior tothe service. Interment willfollow in Legion MemorialPark, Cooleemee.

Visitation: The family willreceive friends 6 to 8 p.m. onThursday, March 24 at EatonFuneral Home.

Memorials: They requestthat memorials be consideredfor Hospice of DavidsonCounty, 100 Hospice Way,Lexington, NC 27295.

Online condolences may bemade at www.eatonfuner-alservice.com

Carol Fowler KennedyCONCORD — Mrs. Carol

Fowler Kennedy, 56, of N.W.Monroe Court, passed awayon Sunday, March, 20, 2011 at

her home. Born June

15, 1954, inRutherfordCounty, shewas thedaughter ofthe late Dannyand Betty

Dunn Fowler. Educated inthe Greenville, S.C., schools,she attended Four SquarePentecostal Church.

Mrs. Kennedy was officemanager for Stebbins Engi-neering and had worked forDaniels Construction. She en-joyed life and the outdoorsand camping. She enjoyed thehumorous things of life.

In addition to her parents,she was preceded in death byher son, Jay Kennedy; and hersoul mate James “Jim”Patrick Kennedy.

Surviving her are her son,Kenneth Paul Miller and wifeTeresa of Concord; brothersChuck Dunn of Fayetteville,Joel and Dale Fowler, both ofShelby; sisters Shirley Disslerof Salisbury and Sally Car-penter of Rockwell; step par-ents Charles and YvonneDunn; and grandchildrenJames and Brittany.

Service: Graveside servicewill be on Friday at 11 a.m. atWest Lawn Memorial Park inChina Grove.

Online condolences may bemade to the family atwww.linnhoneycuttfuneral-home.com

Jack Boyden EllerSALISBURY — Mr. Jack

Boyden Eller, 85, of Salisbury,passed away Monday, March21, 2011, at his residence.

Born Sept.29, 1925, inRowan Countyto the lateElsie BeaverEller andWilliam Wal-ter Eller, hewas a gradu-ate of ChinaGrove HighSchool. Mr.Eller joinedthe U.S. Navy

in September 1943 and servedin World War II aboard theships LST 580 and LST 940.

He worked for WagnerConstruction Company formany years.

Mr. Eller was a member ofBethel Lutheran Church,where he served on thechurch council and severalPastor Call Committees andthe Cemetery Committee.

He was also a member ofEureka Masonic Lodge 283 inChina Grove for almost 60years, the Rowan Shrine, Oa-sis Temple in Charlotte, Scot-tish Rite in Winston-Salemand Rowan County WildlifeAssociation, where he was apast president. Mr. Eller wasan avid trap shooter.

Preceding Mr. Eller indeath was his wife, Evelyn B.Eller, on March 10, 2000.

He is survived by hisdaughter, Evelyn Anne Ellerof Salisbury; brothers Tommyand wife Jeanie and BennyEller of Salisbury; and sistersPatsy Koon of Winston Salemand Eloise Eller of Wilming-ton.

Service and Visitation: AMemorial Service will be held2 p.m. Saturday (March 26) atBethel Lutheran Church, con-ducted by Rev. Carroll Robin-son. Military Honors will beconducted by the RowanCounty Veterans HonorGuard following the service.The family will receivefriends following the ser-vices.

Memorials: May be madeto Bethel Lutheran Church,355 E. Ridge Road, Salisbury,NC 28144; Shriner's Hospital,Oasis Temple, P.O. Box560666, Charlotte, NC 28256;or Faithful Friends, P.O. Box3097, Salisbury, NC 28145.

Summersett FuneralHome is serving the Ellerfamily. Online condolencesmay be made at www.sum-mersettfuneralhome.com

Julie Kathryn KeelsSALISBURY — Julie

Kathryn Keels, 28, of Salis-bury, died Tuesday, March22, 2011, at Wake Forest Uni-

versity BaptistMedical Cen-ter, Winston-Salem, due toinjuries sus-tained in anautomobile ac-cident.

Born July12, 1982, in Rowan County,she was the daughter of Phyl-lis H. Keels of Salisbury andSteven A. Keels of Winston-Salem. A student at CatawbaCollege, she attended Univer-sity of North Carolina Schoolof the Arts and RandolphCommunity College. She wasemployed by Reeds Jewelersin Salisbury Mall.

Preceding her in deathwere her grandfather, JesseHolden, who died Nov. 8,2009; grandmother DellKeels; and uncle Randy Keels.

Including her parents, sur-vivors include her brother,Alan Keels; grandmother Pat-sy Holden of Salisbury;grandfather Lynn Keels anduncle Jay Keels, both of Dar-lington, S.C.; uncle TylerHolden; aunt Elaine Holden;cousins Shelby Holden andDavid Holden; and auntSuzanne Gregor of Salisbury.

Service and Visitation: Amemorial service will be con-ducted at 1 p.m. Friday,March 25 at First BaptistChurch of Salisbury, 223 N.Fulton St., Salisbury. The Rev.Dr. Kenneth Lance and Rev.Brian Farmer will officiate.The family will receivefriends following the memori-al service.

Burial will be private. Memorials: In lieu of flow-

ers, donations may be made toFirst Baptist Church of Salis-bury, 223 N. Fulton St., Salis-bury, NC 28144; The GoodShepherd's Clinic, 223 N. Ful-ton St., Salisbury, NC 28144;Rowan Helping Ministries,P.O. Box 4026, Salisbury, NC28145-4026; or the ministry ofyour choice.

Lyerly Funeral Home isserving the Keels family. On-line condolences may bemade at www.lyerlyfuneral-home.com

Ransom A. ShupingSALISBURY — Ransom

Alexander Shuping, age 92, ofSalisbury, died Wednesday,March 23, 2011, at North Car-

olina StateVeteransHome.

Mr. Shup-ing was bornJan. 8, 1919, inRowan Coun-ty, a son of thelate Ross Lay-fayette andJennie Alexan-der Shuping.He was a grad-uate of Cleve-

land High School and draftedinto the U.S. Army in Novem-ber 1941. He served fouryears in the 2nd Armored Di-vision under the leadership ofGen. George Patton and Gen.Omar Bradley.

Ransom was employed byCarolina Tractor Companyfor 37 years, 35 of those at theAsheville branch of CarolinaTractor Company.

He was a member of EnonBaptist Church and was anavid gardener, loved plantingand growing things.

In addition to his parents,preceding him in death wereson David Ross Shuping;brothers Lawrence, Ralph,Oscar, Marvin and Lonnie;and sister Arlene ShupingGray.

He is survived by his wife,Pauline Leab Shuping, whomhe married Dec. 7, 1945; sonBruce Alexander Shuping(Kim); grandsons Jonathanand Jeremy Shuping; and twostepgrandsons, David andAdam Monteith.

Services and Visitation:Memorial Service is 7 p.m.Friday, March 25 at Summer-sett Memorial Chapel con-ducted by Rev. WayneTrexler. Family will receivefriends following the service.Burial will be at 11 a.m. Satur-day at Rowan Memorial Parkwith military honors conduct-ed by Rowan County HonorGuard.

Memorials: In lieu of flow-ers, memorials may be madeto Enon Baptist Church, 1875Enon Church Road, Salisbury,NC 28147.

Summersett FuneralHome is in charge of arrange-ments. Online condolencesmay be made at www.sum-mersettfuneralhome.com

Millie Perry WatkinsSALISBURY — Millie

Belle Perry Watkins, 71, ofEast Cemetery Street, passedFriday, March 18, 2011, at her

residence.Born Oct.

24, 1939, inWinnsboro,S.C., she was adaughter ofthe late OtisMilling andSusie Mae

Perry Milling. She was edu-cated in public schools ofSouth Carolina.

She retired from theHousekeeping Departmentsof Holiday Inn and HamptonInn.

She was preceded in deathby a daughter, Johnnie MaeWatkins, on March 4, 2010.

She is survived by adaughter, Patricia A. Perry ofthe home; grandchildrenShiquita Perry (Rodney) ofSalisbury, Patrick Tenor ofSalisbury, Ricky Taylor Jr. ofWinnsboro, S.C., DanielleTaylor of Winnsboro, S.C., andCarlos Watkins of Salisbury;four great-grandchildren;aunts Alice Woodard andMamie Johnson of Winnsboro,S.C.; uncle Tommie Gilles ofBronx, N.Y.; devoted familyfriend Tawanna Bell ofColumbia, S.C.; and a hostnieces, nephews, cousins, oth-er relatives and friends.

Visitation: 12:30 p.m. Sat-urday at A.R. Kelsey Memori-al Chapel of Noble and KelseyFuneral Home, Inc.

Funeral: 1 p.m. Saturday atA.R. Kelsey Memorial Chapelof Noble and Kelsey FuneralHome, Inc. with Rev. PerryDye officiating.

Burial: Oakdale CemeteryNoble and Kelsey Funeral

Home, Inc. is serving thefamily. Online condolencesmay be made at www.noble-andkelsey.com

Miss Julie Kathryn KeelsMemorial Service1:00 PM Friday

First Baptist Ch. of Salisbury

Sherry L. Quick10:00 AM Thursday

Summersett Mem. Chapel——

Jack Boyden Eller2:00 PM Saturday

Bethel Lutheran ChurchVisitation following service

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Ranson Shuping7:00 PM Friday

Summersett Mem. ChapelVisitation following service

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Charlotte HartsonIncomplete

Charlotte R. HartsonSALISBURY — Mrs. Char-

lotte R. Hartson, 78, of Salis-bury, passed away Wednes-day, March 23, 2011, at herhome. Arrangements are in-complete at this time. Sum-mersett Funeral Home isserving the Hartson family.

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Man gets 30 daysfor assaulting hishandicapped in-laws

BY SHAVONNE [email protected]

SALISBURY — A Kan-napolis man received proba-tion after he pleaded guiltyWednesday in district court toassault on a handicapped per-son.District Court Judge Mar-

shall Bickett sentenced BryanO’Neal to 30 days in the N.C.Department of Correction,which was suspended to oneyear of unsupervised proba-tion. He was also ordered topay court costs and fines.O’Neal, 30, of McGill

Street, was charged in Octo-ber with two counts assault ona handicapped person. Thevictims were his in-laws,Mark and Phyllis Chamber-lain, of Dixon Street, Salis-bury.At the time, the Rowan

County Sheriff’s Office, whoarrested O’Neal said theChamberlains are disabled,which constitutes the assaulton a handicapped personcharges.

He toldthe couple hewanted topick up hisfour-wheel-er. The cou-ple saidwhen he ar-rived, O’Nealcaused ascene. De-

partment reports said O’Nealslapped Phyllis Chamberlainwhen she tried to calm himdown. A fight ensued andO’Neal grabbed Mark Cham-berlain by the shoulders andpushed him to the ground. Hegot into his truck, left, runningover several mailboxes in theprocess, the report said.Both Mark and Phyllis

were in court on Wednesdayand both said it was a misun-derstanding.Mark Chamberlain told the

judge O’Neal had since madeamends for the mailboxes.O’Neal’s attorney, Trippe

McKeny, said his client wasvery sorry.“This was an argument that

shouldn’t have happened,”McKeny said.The attorney asked the

judge for probation. TheChamberlains insisted thingshad been worked out.

Contact reporter ShavonnePotts at 704-797-4253.

Woman’s 45-day sentence forstabbing her husband suspended

BY SHAVONNE [email protected]

SALISBURY — A man whoauthorities said was stabbedby his wife last month told ajudge Wednesday they havereconciled.Diann Wilder Sanders of

Springdale Avenue, Kannapo-lis, was charged with assaultwith a deadly weapon inflict-ing serious injury in earlyFebruary for stabbing herhusband, Glenn, in the shoul-der. Kannapolis Police report-ed the two were arguing whenthe fight turned physical.Diann Sanders’ attorney

James Oxendine told the courtshe had been drinking.Diann Sanders was given

45 days in the N.C. Depart-ment of Correction, which wassuspended to 12 months su-pervised probation. She wasordered to pay court costs.District Court Judge MarshallBickett also ordered she at-tend a substance abuse assess-ment and a batterer’s pro-gram, if one is available.Bickett said Diann

Sanders’ record shows she’shad at least 20 dismissals invarious matters. Glenn Sanders told the

judge they had reconciled andwere receiving counselingthrough their church. The cou-

ple have beent o g e t h e rabout 10years and willc e l e b r a t etheir anniver-sary today.D i a n n

Sanders hasthree pendingmatters nextmonth in both

superior and district court,which include trespassing, nooperator’s license and drivingwhile impaired. She was con-victed in 2007 of simple as-sault and in 2008 of drug pos-session. Glenn Sanders wasconvicted in 2007 of assault ona female and drug possession.He was also convicted of as-sault on an officer, resistingarrest and reckless driving.

Contact reporter ShavonnePotts at 704-797-4253.

Voice your concerns to Rep. WarrenFriday at Cleveland Town HallCLEVELAND — N.C. Rep.

Harry Warren will talk withconstituents Friday at a sec-ond town hall meeting — thistime in western Rowan.The event will be held from

6 to 7:30 p.m. at the ClevelandTown Hall. All interested cit-izens are invited to attend.According to a press re-

lease from Warren’s office,the representative will speakabout the priorities of the cur-

rent legislative session andthe status of bills of local con-cern. Local residents can askquestions and let their con-cerns be heard.The forum is part of a se-

ries of monthly meetings heldacross House District 77 whilethe legislature is in session.The first forum, held Feb. 25at the Rowan County Main Li-brary in Salisbury, drew about60 people.

FAITH — The annual Faith4th of July Parade will beMonday, July 4, at 10 a.m. Theparade is a mile and a half onMain Street in Faith.Applications are now avail-

able by contacting Pam, Sylviaand James Alexander at 704-279-2256. Other Faith 4th ofJuly information for 2011 canbe found on the web site atwww.faith4th.com.

Applications available for Faith Fourth of July parade

O’NEAL

SANDERS

DAVIS

Man accused of pulling man’stennis shoes off, taking them

Misunderstandingled to ‘argumentthat shouldn’t have happened’

The Rowan County Sher-iff’s Office is investigatingseveral break-ins and theftsthat happened earlier thisweek.Joseph Kaiser reported

Monday that 200 weldingleads were taken from hispickup truck parkedovernight behind a buildingat 2060 Lower Palmer Road.The leads were worth $1,500. Other thefts or break-ins

under investigation include:• Jeffrey Wallace report-

ed his 2008 red Jonwayscooter was taken from 1085Harrison Road betweenMarch 18 and March 19. Thescooter is valued at $500. • Someone broke into the

home of Tonya Wilks, on Air-port Road, and took an Xbox360 valued at $300. Damagesto Wilks’ home were estimat-ed at $100.• Russell Clodfelter of

Flat Rock Road reported a$500 air compressor was tak-en from his home betweenMarch 20 and March 21. • Allen Drew of Liberty

Road, Gold Hill, reported a$750 skid sprayer was takenfrom his property. • Steve Russell of East

Ridge Road reported Mon-day that two bicycles weretaken from his homeovernight.

SALISBURY — A Spencerman, who police say entereda Salisbury garage and took astring trimmer, was arrestedminutes after the incident asofficers in the area found himbicycling down the street withthe trimmer propped over hishandlebars, Salisbury Policereported Wednesday.Ronald Lee Lotharp, 51, of

1515 S. Salisbury Ave.,Spencer, was charged withfelony breaking and entering,felony larceny after breakingand entering and felony pos-session of stolen goods. Hewas given a $2,500 securedbond.According to the report,

Lotharp was seen entering thegarage of a home on NorthMerritt Avenue on Tuesday

afternoon, and left, stringtrimmer in hand, on his bicy-

cle. The neigh-

bor who wit-nessed thetheft called911, whichsent out analert, and adeputy withthe RowanCounty Sher-iff’s Offices p o t t e d

Lotharp cycling down thestreet near North Craige andWest Cemetery streets. Lotharp was identified by

the caller as the man who hadtaken the string trimmer, andthe trimmer was returned toits owner.

BY SHAVONNE [email protected]

A Yadkin County womancharged in February withunauthorized practice of mid-wifery made a first appear-ance in court on Wednesday.While Emily “Amy” Hyatt

Medwin, 56, of East Bend, wasin district court alongside herattorney, James Davis, as sup-porters gathered outside onthe Rowan County Courthousesteps.Women wearing blue T-

shirts with the words LegalizeMidwifery, stood on the stepsof the courthouse, some withtheir children in tow. Accord-ing to a Facebook group page,“I support Amy MedwinTshirt fundraiser” the shirts

are for sale to bring aboutawareness and the money willgo toward Medwin’s defensefund. There were more than adozen people gathered to showsupport.Medwin was charged after

the death of an infant in west-ern Rowan County.According to a Rowan

County Sheriff’s Office re-port, officials at Rowan Re-gional Medical Center report-ed an infant death on Jan. 20.A detective learned the babyhad been born at a SherrillsFord Road home. The infantwas dead at birth.Detectives found that Med-

win had given prenatal care tothe family several times dur-ing the pregnancy, and thatMedwin is not licensed to

practice inNorth Caroli-na. Medwinadmitted toauthorit iesshe was not li-censed topractice inthis state,only Virginia.The family

told a Post re-porter they did not blameMedwin.Medwin was scheduled

next to appear in court April26.A Facebook message post-

ed two weeks ago by the Com-monwealth Midwives Alliance(CMA) asked for people to at-tend court to support Medwin.Some people noted on the page

they would attend. Also the N.C. Friends of

Midwives have also throwntheir support behind Medwinby posting on their website acall to help with her defensefund. A press release wassent out Monday.Certified Professional

Midwives are recognized innearly 30 states, but NorthCarolina isn’t one of them.This state currently allowsonly certified nurse midwives,who must attend nursingschool, to practice.Medwin will also be in a

Mecklenburg County courtnext month for regulation ofmidwifery and resisting ar-rest, both misdemeanors.

Contact reporter ShavonnePotts at 704-797-4253.

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Women voice support for midwife facing charge Police: Larceny caught on cameraA Salisbury woman who authorities say was

caught on camera taking money from her em-ployer is facing a felony larceny charge, Sal-isbury Police reported Wednesday. Melinda Arnold Clark, 42, of 4450 Miller

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Women face drug chargesafter officer checks vanSALISBURY — A van

parked in the parking lot of aclosed business grabbed theattention of Salisbury PoliceOfficer Wanda Gibson, whichled to drug charges for twoSalisbury women.According to a report from

the Salisbury Police Depart-ment, Gibson was drivingdown Partee Street Tuesdaynight and noticed three maleswalking away from a vanparked in a parking lot, andthen watched the van pull offonto Brenner Avenue. Gibson ran the tag and

pulled thevan over. Theofficer founddriver MarieWhite Carlos,of Salisbury,driving with-out a license,the reportsaid. W h e n

Gibson askedfor her registration, Carlosopened the glove compart-ment, and Gibson saw two pillbottles. Gibson was never giv-en the registration, but ran theidentification of the passen-ger, Quinta Latavia Carlos, 26,also of Salisbury. Gibson went back to get the

registration and the pill bot-tles were gone, the reportsaid. She asked what they didwith the bottles, the Carlosesturned them over to Gibson.One of the bottles contained a

white powder residue. Gibson was given consent

to search the car and the Car-loses. Gibson found six hy-

drocodone pills and six di-azepam pills in Marie Carlos’possession, and several plas-tic bag “tear-offs” with pow-der residue and a straw. Quinta Carlos was found to

be in possession of a small bagof cocaine and a straw, the re-port said. Both were arrested and

taken to the magistrate’s of-fice.

Q u i n t aCarlos, of1614 Stan-dish St., 7E,was chargedwith felonypossession ofa schedule IIcontro l ledsubstance,possessionof drugparapherna-

lia and failure to appear for awarrant from 2004. She wasgiven a $4,000 secured bond. Marie Carlos, of 719

Williams Road, was chargedwith possession of scheduleIII and VI controlled sub-stances, and possession ofdrug paraphernalia. She wasserved with an outstanding2003 warrant from ElizabethCity for a worthless check.She was given a $1,000 se-cured bond.

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Suspect found biking with string trimmer

LOTHARP

BY SARAH [email protected]

SALISBURY — Lee Coop-er knows exactly what kindof damage drunk drivers cando when they get behind thesteerling wheel. It’s been more than a

decade since his wife, LizaMcFee Cooper, and unbornchild died at the hands of anintoxicated driver, but thememory haunts him everyday. Cooper survived the

wreck, but his road to recov-ery has been rocky. He suf-fered a double brain injuryand spent years goingthrough rehabilitation. “They said I should never

have survived,” he said. His left hand is still man-

gled from the accident andnerve damage and photosen-sory problems continue tolinger. But today, he’s an honor

roll student at Rowan-Cabar-

rus Community College,where he is taking generaleducation courses in prepa-ration for a business major. And last week he took two

days to tell other studentsabout the deadly effects ofdriving drunk during healthfairs on the college’s Northand South campuses. “I told them it doesn’t mat-

ter what walk of like you are,you might fall victim to adrunk driving accident,” hesaid. “I want to make itwhere they will personallygrasp the idea.”Cooper also arranged for

a drunk driving simulator tobe on hand to allow studentsto feel what it’s like to get be-hind the wheel intoxicated. “I tried to make it as real

as possible,” he said. “I wantthem to see how it alcohol af-fects their reactions.”Although Cooper has man-

aged to overcome his injurieshe said he wants to makesure no one has to suffer

through the things he’s en-dured. That’s why he’s plan-ning more events to help gethis story out.

“There is one messagethat I would love for peopleto understand — stop, thinkand give up the keys,” he

said.

Contact reporter SarahCampbell at 704-797-7683.

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EDUCATIONS A L I S B U R Y P O S T

I’m a strong believer inmaking an impact. I thinkit’s important to make an

impact on your school, com-munity and world. As I lookforward to my future careerand education plans, I’m of-ten asking myself, what kindof impact am I making on theworld?

However,this Saturdayat 8:30 am, I’llbe asking my-self what Ican do tomake less ofan impact.The impactI’m referringto, in thiscase, is theimpact eachof us has on

our environment. This Saturday, my family

and I will be participating inEarth Hour. For one hour onMarch 26 at 8:30 a.m., we’llturn off our lights for onehour to conserve energy andbecome more committed tosustainability. For many of us, thinking

about the impact we have onour environment is some-thing we keep in the back ofour mind. It’s more difficultto really commit ourselves tosaving what we have left ofour planet. Going green is definitely

becoming a trend, but I hopeit’s one that is here to stayand helps people becomemore aware of how scarceour resources truly are andhow important it is to protectour world and respect theEarth.Lately, I’ve found new

ways to respect the world welive in and protect our envi-ronment. There are so manydifferent things that we canbecome more sustainable inour everyday lives. These tasks are easy and

only consist of making asmall effort to stop and thinkabout the impact we’re mak-ing on our planet. They’resmall changes we make inour everyday lives to reduceour impact and become moresustainable. It’s also easy,however, to forget why it’s soimportant to make thesechanges. It’s hard to forget why

these changes are importantwhen we stop to look aroundand realize what nature hasto offer.Lately, I’ve taken to going

on hikes with friends. Thereare so many different placesto explore and find out howamazing nature truly is. Between the mountains

and the ocean, North Caroli-na is the ideal place for mak-ing these discoveries. I feellucky to live in a place withso much natural beauty. After stopping for a mo-

ment to appreciate natureand everything there is todiscover, becoming moresustainable is an easy choiceto make. At this point, be-coming more aware andmore sustainable is choicewe all must make in order tosave our planet.

Emma Post is a senior atSalisbury High School.

Makingan impact

BY SARAH [email protected]

CHINA GROVE — Kiera Braw-ley, 16, sewed her first project atthe age of eight — a simple squarepillow. Fast-forward eight years and

you’ll find her making a lot morethan pillows. Not only does she sew dresses,

shorts, skirts and accessories, shealso sketches her own designs. Brawley, a junior at Carson High

School, said her passion for sewingwas instilled in her at an early agewhen her grandmother taught herand twin sister Kyrae the basics. “Every single time we went over

to her house we were, ‘like Grand-ma, teach us how to do somethingelse,’ ” Kiera said. “I always lookedup to her.”Kiera’s grandmother, Virginia

Miller, said she’s happy to see hergranddaughter follow in her foot-steps. “I just taught her a little bit and

she learned the rest herself,” shesaid. “Kiera is designing her ownclothes and everything, I wasn’t do-ing that ... I was just following pat-terns.”Although Kiera has taught her-

self many of the techniques sheuses now, she still relies on hergrandmother for advice.“She always gives me pointers,”

Kiera said. “And every single timeI make something new it alwaysputs a smile on her face becauseshe knows that she gave me this tal-ent that I’m going to keep for therest of my life.”Miller will likely be beaming Sat-

urday when Kiera hosts her firstfashion show inside the atrium atCarson High. The show, part ofKiera’s graduation project, will fea-ture eight original designs. “I just wanted to do something

to show the talent and the skill thatI have that she passed on to me,”she said. The “day and nite” themed fash-

ion show will begin with modelscoming down the stairs in the atri-um and strutting down a runway. “I decided on that theme be-

cause I had so many random ideas,”Kiera said. “This was a way for me

to tie them together.”As the show progresses from

day to night, the music will shiftfrom what Kiera dubs “modern jazzswing music” to “songs of thehour.” “All the music is very pumped

up,” she said. Kiera said the day fashions are

“very sophisticated” with a Renais-sance victorian flair and night fash-ions are more edgy with shorts andskirts more appropriate for hittingthe town.When designing clothes for the

show, Kiera decided to stick withher favorite style, “lolita.”“It’s very versatile,” she said.

“It’s kind of like baby doll clothes,very ruffly and playful.”Kiera said she keeps up with the

latest fashion trends online. “If I look at a pattern or a piece

of clothing I can usually figure outhow to make it,” she said. “I like achallenge.”

• • • Kiera’s fashion show is just the

first step toward what she hopeswill be a successful career in fash-ion design and marketing. “After I get out of college I want

to open up my own business,” shesaid. “I’m very passionate aboutfashion.”Carson High dance teacher

Denise Paugh, who helps createcostumes for school productions,said she’s been impressed by thediligence Kiera has shown whilepreparing for the fashion show. “She’s really thrown herself into

the fashion aspect of everything andI’m quite proud of her because shewent out and found a mentor andgot to work,” she said. “She’s real-ly been very ambitious about it.”Kiera hasn’t decided where she

wants to attend college, but her sis-ter said she’s on the right track. “She is doing something differ-

ent. I think a lot of people who areour age really aren’t thinking abouttheir future or doing something to

prepare, they are just doing enoughto get by,” Kyrae said. “I think it’sreally good she has something she’sso passionate about.”Paugh said after seeing Kiera

“take the bull by the horns” by tack-ling a fashion show, she’s sure she’sgot a bright future. “She’s very creative. I think she

could definitely have a career in

this,” she said. • • •

Kiera’s fashion show will beginat 6 p.m. Saturday and is expectedto last less than an hour. Admission is $2 or two canned

goods at the door. All proceeds willgo to benefit a local food pantry.

Contact reporter Sarah Campbellat 704-797-7683.

Gearing up for fashion showIf you go

What: “Day and Nite FashionShow”

When: 6 p.m. SaturdayWhere: Carson High School

atriumCost: $2 or 2 canned goods

at the door, all proceeds go to alocal food pantry

Carson junior todisplay fashions forgraduation project

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Carson junior Kiera Brawley, 16, puts the finishing touches on a dressshe designed for her ‘day and Nite Fashion show.’ maury Cline, 6, willmodel the dress in the show.

DWI crash victim shares dangers of drunk driving at RCCC

Rowan-Cabarrus Community College student Lee Cooper recently told other students aboutthe dangers of driving while intoxicated. Cooper is a survivor of a drunk driving accident thatkilled his wife and unborn child.

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ROCKWELL — Shive Elemen-tary School received a $2,500 grantthrough The Home Depot Founda-tion’s Building Healthy Communi-ties program. The donation will be used to

build picnic tables for an existingoutdoor classroom. “This grant, written by Connie

McCombs and Pam Bloom, willprovide combined seating for upto four classes of students,” Prin-cipal Zebbie-Bradley Bondurantsaid. “The Shive PTA SWARM pro-

vided funding to build our learningshelter and the picnic tables willcomplete our outdoor classroom. “These tables will also provide

seating at events that bring ourschool and community together.”The Building Healthy Commu-

nities grant program supports thework that local nonprofit organiza-tions, public schools and other com-munity organizations are doing toimprove the physical health oftheir neighborhoods.“We are delighted to support lo-

cal volunteer projects aimed at cre-ating healthier, more stable com-munities where families canthrive,” Home Depot FoundationPresident Kelly Caffarelli said.“Ethan Shive Elementary Schooldeserves enormous credit for workit is doing and we are glad to bepart of their efforts.”

Shive Elementary gets $2,500 grantEnergyUnited will send

one middle-school agedboy and one middle-schoolaged girl to basketballcamp this summer on fullscholarships. Applications for schol-

arships to the TouchstoneEnergy Roy Williams Bas-ketball Camp at UNC-Chapel Hill for male stu-dents and to the KellieHarper Basketball Campat N.C. State Universityfor female students mustbe submitted or post-marked no later thanMarch 31.Applicants are encour-

aged to apply as soon aspossible and will be judgedbased on their academicachievements, extracur-ricular activities, an essaythat must accompany theapplication and a short-an-swer extra credit question.Winners will be announcedno later than May 1.Winners of the Kellie

Harper Scholarship willattend the overnightcamp in Raleigh July 3-6, and winners of the RoyWilliams Scholarshipwill attend the overnightcamp in Chapel Hill June18-22. Campers must

have permission from aparent or guardian to at-tend the camp and mustprovide their own trans-portation to and from thecamp.Interested rising

sixth-, seventh- oreighth-grade students in-terested in the scholar-ship can contact LeonPridgen at 800-822-0197,ext, 3045 or by e-mail [email protected]. Students mayreceive more informa-tion or download an ap-plication at www.ncelec-triccooperatives.com.

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Catawba hosts specialDay for RCCC EarlyCollege students

SALISBURY — Early col-lege students enrolled atRowan-Cabarrus CommunityCollege will visit Catawba Col-lege’s campus for Campus toCampus Day 2011 on Friday. The event will be an oppor-

tunity for this special popula-tion of students to experiencewhat Catawba has to offer andto interact with Catawba’s fac-ulty, staff and students.Lois Williams, Catawba’s

vice president of enrollment,said the day would offer stu-dents an opportunity to seehow Catawba can assist themin pursuing their baccalaure-ate degree after they completecoursework or their associatedegree at RCCC. “We have structured the

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call for deliveryinto groups based on theirclass years, as freshmen, soph-omores or juniors,” she said.“We realize that not all stu-dents in the Early College pro-gram have the same perspec-tive regarding how to leverage

their time at the communitycollege into a four-year degreeprogram. We welcome the op-portunity to discuss their op-tions with them.”Catawba’s Campus to Cam-

pus Day 2011 begins at 10 a.m.and wraps up at 2 p.m. in theOmwake-Dearborn Chapel.The day includes a tour of cam-pus, the opportunity to attenda class taught by a Catawba

faculty member, a lunch andmingle with college represen-tatives, and presentations onAdmissions and Student Life.Williams noted that Early

College program students in-terested in pursuing a bac-calaureate degree at Catawbashould contact the office of ad-missions at 704-637-4402 or viae-mail at [email protected].

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Earlier registration dead-lines for summer, fall andspring semester enrollmentat Davidson County Commu-nity College will result in stu-dents who are better orient-ed and more prepared to be-gin classes, college admis-sions representatives say.“We are trying to help stu-

dents avoid the last minutestress of late registration sothat they can get off to asmooth start on the first dayof classes,” said Kim Sepich,DCCC’s vice president of stu-dent affairs.For students wanting to be-

gin 2011 summer semesterclasses on June 1, their col-lege applications and otheradmission documents mustbe completed by May 10. Stu-dents seeking financial aidfor the summer term mustcomplete the 2010-2011 Free

Application for Federal Stu-dent Aid (FAFSA) by April 29.Students who wish to be-

gin fall 2011 classes on Aug.17 must have their applica-tions and other admissiondocuments completed andturned in by July 22. The2011-2012 FAFSA must becompleted by July 1 for thefall semester. Students mayapply for financial aid afterJuly 1, but their awards willbe delayed.Sepich explained the ear-

lier registration deadlineswill allow students more timeto make sure their classschedule is in order and thatthey know where they standin terms of financial aid. Theextra time will also allow stu-dents more flexibility to at-tend a required orientationsession during which they areintroduced to the DCCC cam-

puses, take tours, get informa-tion they need to buy booksand supplies, and meet in-structors and advisers.“Orientation helps our stu-

dents in many ways,” Sepichexplained. “We have added anew Family Orientation ses-sion that encourages students’parents, siblings or spouses tobecome involved and attendwith their student. It helpsstudents and family membersknow what to expect from thecollege experience.”The admissions and enroll-

ment process may be com-pleted online at www.david-sonccc.edu, and students maymeet with an enrollment coun-selor in the Mendenhall Build-ing on the Davidson Campusand in the AdministrationBuilding on the Davie Campusin Mocksville. For more infor-mation, call 336-249-8186.

Register for summer, fall classes at DCCC

Cannon School showingdocumentary Tuesday

China Grove book fairChina Grove Middle School will

hold a book fair Monday throughThursday. The sale will be open dur-ing regular school hours Mondaythrough Wednesday. There will be aFamily Night Thursday with the bookfair staying open until 6 p.m. Lightrefreshments will be served.

CNA classesA certified nursing assistance I re-

fresher class will be held on Satur-day, April 9, at New Careers Learn-ing Center in Kannapolis at 510 OldCentergrove Road, in the MarableMemorial Plaza.A certified nursing assistance I

class will begin Monday, March 28,from 9 a.m. until noon. A certified nursing assistance I

class will begin Monday, March 28,from 6 until 9 p.m.Interested applicants may regis-

ter at www.newcareerslearning cen-ter.com or call 704-298-4450 for an ap-pointment.

Cannon School isscreening “Race toNowhere,” the critically-acclaimed documentaryon the high-pressure, test-obsessed culture sur-rounding American chil-dren and teenagers, onTuesday, March 29 at 6:30p.m. in Taylor Hall. Cost is $10 in advance

or $15 at the door. Ticketsare available atwww.racetonowhere.com/screenings/cannon-school.Small group discus-

sions will follow the film,led by Cannon School fac-ulty.“Race to Nowhere” ex-

amines the current U.S.

educational system andthe high-stakes push toachieve. Featuring thestories of young peoplewho have been pushed tothe brink, the film offersa thought-provoking lookat the pressures that areoverwhelming students inevery kind of school envi-ronment and community.The film also looks at

the many factors thatcomplicate the Americanschool system: extremehomework, governmentpolicies such as No ChildLeft Behind, teaching-to-the-test philosophies,cheating and the loss ofappreciation for creativi-ty and critical thinking.

RCCC announcesfall honorsRowan-Cabarrus Commu-

nity College announces thosestudents who earned presi-dent’s and dean’s list recogni-tion during the 2010 fall semes-ter.To qualify for the presi-

dent’s list, a student must at-tend full-time, carry a mini-mum of 12 credit hours, andachieve a grade-point averageof 4.0 for the semester.To qualify for the dean’s

list, a student must attend full-time, carry a minimum of 12credit hours, and achieve agrade point average of 3.5 orabove for the semester.

President’s list China Grove: Michael Ad-

cock, Philip Baxter, PatrickBearden, Donna Bowlin, Rod-ney Conner, Cheryl Craft,Tosha Gainey, Linda Gaylor,Jennifer Glover, Robert Grif-fin, Dona Guy, Jody Holloman,Bryan Holt, Barry Howard,Holly Johnson, Michael Jor-dan, Tammy Jordan, JenniferKendall, Michele Lawhorn,Joyce Ledbetter, Randy Lyles,Jessica Meacham, Dona Miller,Amber O’Neal, Candy Over-cash, Jessica Pilcher, TimothyRedmond, Melissa Schleyer,Madison Shue, Jennie Smith,Julie Steeley, BenjaminTownsend, Joseph Tyler, Am-ber Wallace, Robert Walter,Brittany Wigginton.

Cleveland: Juliet Bey,Danielle Hardin, RobertHogue, Tamra Price, JohnStewart.

Cooleemee:Dwaine Morgan.East Spencer: Janice

Cochrane, Daphne Robinson,Regina Weeks.

Gold Hill: Dorothy Rogers.Granite Quarry:Sarah Causey,

Sandra Kelly.Kannapolis: Ron Andrews,

David Austin, Sharon Bowen,Mary Bullock, JefferyBurgess, Christina Burns, Ben-jamin Cable, Mary Cannon,Patrick Carter, ChristopherChappell, Lisa Cline, Mary De-groff, Robert Duran, LoriDwiggins, Cheryl Faircloth,Stephanie Fleagle, JessicaFurr, Jose Garcia, Jante Gib-son, Connie Goodman, MichaelGreene, Andrea Grider, RickyHardin, Nicole Henderson,Kristie Hill, Chad Hubbard,Allyson Hucks, Ahmad John-son, Angelo Johnson, FrancesKanipe, Clay Kilgore, MatthewKusper, Christopher Lowder,Christen McCurrach, DonnaMiller, Victoria Moore, HoaNguyen, Grace Nolasco,William Patterson, Ron Price,Megan Prokop, Mary Ritchie,Margaret Simpson, Ariel Sledz,James Smith, Katie Smith, Cur-tis Starnes, Heather Vannoy,Floyd White, Judith White,Vanessa White, Jimmy Wilson,Ronald Wolfe, Allyson Wynne.

Landis: Franklin Carpenter,Cheryl Dayvault, Maci Ed-wards, Heather Ervin, RobertLivengood, Tammie Lowder,Dawn Schleyer.

Mocksville: Kaylyn Absher,

Laura Medford, Blake Rhine-hardt, Donna Sink.

Mount Ulla:Timothy Dyson,Bruce La Rue, Kristen Miller.

Rockwell: David Buchanan,Viktoria Campbell, NathanCruz, Natasha Decker, SherryHarris, Billy Haynes, AmyJohnson, Jesse Lail, JimmyLynch, Brian Pitts, Corey Roth,Amanda Shuping, David Smith,Dewey Wagoner.

Salisbury: Jody Albright,Taylor Arey, ChristopherArnez, Randall Arrowood,Adrian Blackwell, Anne Boy-er, James Brady, DestinyBunn, Caitlin Cannon, JulieCarr, David Casner, JohnChilders, Linda Coble, JeremyCozart, Willie Dalton Jr., DanhDang, Trudy Darby, Eric De-groat, Tabatha Dennis, Chali-na Eddy, Velma Edley, Tama-ra Evans, Hannah Freeze, Atal-ie Frick, Timothy Goodman,Hillary Gordon, Susan Hagee,Melanie Hatley, RaymondHawkins, Hunter Higdon, JudyHill, Kenneth Hipp, JenniferHodgson, Hillary Hoffner, An-gela Houston, Frances Howe,Cameron Hudson, MeganHuffman, Patricia Huffman,Mersudin Ibrahimovic, BryanJacobsen, Kristy Jarrett,Steven Jolly, Donna Jones,Robert Kauffman, Henry Lee,Mark Lowder, Lauren Malnar,Alisa Mason, Marlo Maybery,Candice Miller, Jason Miller,Tara Miller, Dennis Misen-heimer, Travis Mitchell,Michelle Moore, ThomasNovins, Namrata Pahwa,George Parker, Lauren Park-er, Gina Perrine, Mark Perry,Frankie Pittman, Steven Polk,Micheal Poole, Alicia Post,William Pressel, Jessica Ran-dlett, Bryan Roe, MichaelRymer, Aaron Schneider, Am-ber Shores, Dickie Spell, Don-ald St. Charles, Sheri Stocum,Angie Stone, Bryan Story, Ash-ley Suddeth, Anni Thaysen,Gregory Thompson, RobertThompson, Hiedi Vaughters,Roger Wagner, Michael Wat-son, Brian Weaver, Cindy Well-mon, Donna White, Terri Wig-gins, Amanda Woodhull,Roberta Workman.

Spencer: Katherine Boger,Carl Martin, Jason Martin.

Woodleaf: Andrew Gude,Elizabeth Hartle, JimmyMcLaughlin, Esmina Podzic,Terry Shulenberger.

Dean’s list China Grove: Adolfo Amaya

Del Cid, Julie Blewitt, SharonBrown, Ashley Caudill, JosephConner, Chase Daugherty,Joseph Dixon, SuzanneEverett, Sandra Fisher,Jonathan Foster, Larry Hart-sell, Amber Hinnant, JonathanHopson, Jeffery Kiker, Eliza-beth Lackey, Jeffrey Lindle,Keaton Long, Morgan Lyon,Henry Manriquez, AmandaMcClure, Heather McGee,Teresa Norman, JordanPhillips, Debora Raffaldt,Travis Sanchez, Joshua Self,Lauren St. Clair, Gary Wag-oner, Constance Woodmansee.

Cleveland: Robert Barber,Ashley Cummins, Robert

Davidson, Jessica Eller,Maranda Yates.

Faith: Taylor Rogers.Gold Hill: Matthew Hill,

Kadie Ketchie, Dana Mullaly.Granite Quarry: Audrey

Tester, Dustie Thorbergson;Harrisburg: Brandon Carey,Kimberly Jasper, MichelleMalmquist, John Reed.

Kannapolis: Jennifer Ander-son, Yasmin Angeles, DaleBaker, Stephen Baker, PatrickBaldwin, Phillip Bandy, LeslieBean, C. Beaver, Carolyn Ben-ton, Garrett Boone, ShawnelleBrice, Rochelle Brown, Va-lerie Brown, Jessica Burris,Joshua Byrum, WinslowCharlton, Michael Crawford,Heather Crider, JenniferEfird, David Fetrow, MargaretGibson, Cameron Gulledge,Stacey Gulledge, Katie Hakes,Cecilia Hauck, KennethHelms, Nina Hill, James Hol-land, Herman Hopson, StaceyHutchinson, Haley Jackson,Jaimie Jarvis, Jeanie Johnson,Sandra Johnson, DeborahLeitch, William Little, BrittanyMessmer, Silakhone Phantha-rangachith, Dale Pittman,Tiffany Pressley, Callie Rice,Emily Rice, Angie Rusmisel,Jennifer Schoolcraft, SarahSipes, Donna Smith, Lisa Stu-art, Shamika Truesdale, CloiseWashington, Christie White,Shannon Wolfe.

Landis: Kristin Mesimer,Denise Milem, Jackie Moore,Michael Morgan.

Mocksville: Dana Gaddy,Heather Medford, LorenaMoreno.

Mount Ulla: Valeriya Clary,Susan Gilday, Phillip Teague.

Salisbury: Alcira Aguilera,Latonya Alexander, CharlotteAllman, April Anglin, RichardAustin, Timothy Barringer,Sara Bass, Joshua Beck, TaBey, Bobby Black, NicoleBlack, Barbara Blackwell,Jamie Bost, Cynthia Brown,Colleen Bruce, HollyCameron, Crysta Cardoza,Misty Carlton, RobertChilders, Brenda Clark,Michael Clawson, MeredithCleveland, Heather Cook,

Rachael Cornacchione, Hum-berto Covarrubias, ChristinaCrump, Candice Daughtery,Joshua Denaux, Debra Dozier,Levon Dozier, Judy Dula,Gwendolyn Eagle, Jason Earn-hardt, Perry Earnhardt, JamesEdwards, John Eller, DanEllerbe, Olivia Ellis, HopeEverhart, Hollie Faerman-Diaz, Katrina Fesperman, AmyFloyd, Jacqueline Frazier-Slade, Kristen Frederick, MarkFreeze, Angie Galyan-Culler,Stephanie Gardner, BrittanyGibbs, Felix Girty, RebeccaGriffin, Dianne Gwyn, AmberHancock, Ashtyn Haynes, Ja-son Head, Jonathan Helms,Randy Helms, Mandy Hiatt,Ryan Higgins, Leah Hines,Carol Holdeen, Kristin Hol-shouser, Cody Holstein, JamesHough, Tonya Howard, SusanJarvis, Misty Jenkins, SheenaJones, Rufus Joyce, CynthiaKelly, Richard Kennedy,Tiffany Kennedy, Shane La-gana, Thomas Lattimore,Meredith Lentz, Joseph Lingle,Kendra Lipscomb, MarcusLitaker, Debby Little, KevinLittle, Brian Long, BradleyManess, Michelle McCallop,Summer McIntyre, PaydenMitchell, Roland Morris, An-thony Muscarella, Kevin Na-son, Latonya Neely, Tracie Pat-terson, Jessica Perdue, RichyPhan, Jennifer Phillips, LindaPierce, David Ramey, TammyRamey, Kimberly Reavis,Danelle Ribelin, Brian Riddle,Lindy Robbins, Emma Rose,Jessica Rowland, HannahRyan, Charles Safrit, EdwardSchneider II, Karen Scoggins,William Sellers, KolishaSheffield, Tammy Shropshire,Holly Shue, Andrea Smith,Kathy Smith, Kim Smith, Nik-ki Smith, Pierre Smith, TerriSpry, James Stephens, DonaldStone, Roy Stone, Megan Sulli-van, Charles Susong, AmandaTate, Melissa Thompson, NhanTon, Vernard Ulrich, LisaVarner, Daphne Vinson, LewisWallace, Joshua Waller, Jen-nifer Ward, Robert Whitaker,Marcia Wilhelm, Brian Wilk-erson, Curry Zunk.

Spencer: Kimberly Glenn,James Pless, Joyce Simpson,Winne Wang.

Woodleaf: Jeffery Clifton,Amanda Edwards, Tony Hon-eycutt, Bradley Kehr.

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The office of admissions atUniversity of North CarolinaSchool of the Arts will conducta spring open house forprospective students and theirfamilies on Friday, April 1. The open house will allow

prospective applicants to ex-perience the campus for a dayand discover why UNCSA isthe place for talented studentsto train.Professional training pro-

grams are available in theschools of dance, design andproduction (including a visualarts program), drama, film-making and music.Registration will be from

10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. An in-formation fair will be heldfrom 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.A welcome session will beheld from 1-1:45 p.m. At 2p.m., prospective students willbe able to visit the arts schoolof their choice and meet withdeans, faculty members andcurrent students. From 3:45-5p.m., campus tours will be of-

fered.UNCSA offers programs

for high school to graduateschool, depending on the par-ticular arts discipline.Prospective high school stu-dents should note that thestate of North Carolina cur-rently pays the full cost of at-tending UNCSA (tuition, fees,room and board) for all in-state students who are accept-ed into the high school pro-gram.Registration is required.

Prospective students may fillout the form available onlineat www.uncsa.edu/admis-sions/openhouse.htm andemail the completed form asa PDF or Word attachment [email protected]. Formore information, visitwww.uncsa.edu/admissions,or call 336-770-3290.The University of North

Carolina School of the Arts islocated at 1533 S. Main St.,Winston-Salem, less than amile from Old Salem.

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Apply now for NavalAcademy programApplications are now being

accepted through March 31for the United States NavalAcademy Summer STEM(Science, Technology, Engi-neering and Mathematics)Program 2011. The program is held in

three sessions: June 6-11 forrising eighth-ninth graders,June 13-18 for rising 10thgraders and June 20-25 for ris-ing 11th graders. It is anovernight academic programdesigned for rising eighth-11th graders in good academ-ic standing who have an inter-est in math and science. The STEM Program gives

students the opportunity toexperience real-life applica-tions of math and scienceprinciples through hands-onpractical learning. Studentswill learn from distinguishedNaval Academy professors.The academy’s current stu-dents, known as midshipmen,help run the program.Approximately 375 total

students from around the U.S.will be accepted and receivefull scholarships, except fortransportation. For more information, vis-

it http://www.usna.edu/Admis-sions/stem.html or call 410-293-4361. Applicants will be notified

of their application status inthe month of May.

Boston graduateBoston University award-

ed academic degrees to 1,550students in January 2011.Among the graduates wasAshley M. Deaton of Salis-bury, who received a doctorof occupational therapy in oc-cupational therapy.

Duke dean’s listAbigail Leigh Bucher of

Salisbury was named to thefall dean’s list with distinc-tion at Duke University.She is majoring in environ-

mental science/policy.To make the Arts & Sci-

ences dean’s list, studentsmust rank in the top third oftheir college; for dean’s listwith distinction, the top tenthof their college.

Bus driversof the monthRowan-Salisbury Schools

Director of TransportationJudy Burris has recognizedthe following employees forexemplary service as busdrivers for March. A bus driver must adhere

to all the duties and responsi-bilities set forth by theRowan-Salisbury SchoolsTransportation Departmentand is nominated by his or herbus coordinator for this hon-or each month.

North area: Mary Ellis,North Rowan High School,North Rowan Middle School(bus 185).

East area:Clara Gaston, Er-win Middle School, EastRowan High School (bus 20).

West area:Kevin Philemon,West Rowan High School,West Rowan Middle School(bus 326).

South area: Richard Cress,Corriher-Lipe Middle School,South Rowan High School(bus 118).

Salisbury area: Jerry Black-well, Overton ElementarySchool, Knox Middle School,Henderson AlternativeSchool (bus 170).

Special needs: JamesCanupp (bus 87).

Substitute driver: PriscillaMeredith.

Davie yearbook winsmedalThe Columbia Scholastic

Press Association in NewYork City recently awardedDavie County High School’syearbook, the 2010 Clarion, a

gold medal for excellence inyearbook journalism for thethird consecutive year.This national award is giv-

en to yearbooks based on cre-ativity, originality and adher-ence to contemporary year-book and journalism stan-dards.“Columbia Scholastic

Press Association recognizesyearbooks from all over thecountry and I am extremelyproud of the editors for theirdedication and work inachieving this kind of nation-al recognition. This award re-flects the quality and value offree expression,” said Englishteacher Lynn Wisecarver, ad-viser of the 2010 Clarion.Ashlyn Brunstetter and

Lisa Foster were the publica-tion’s editors and Caroline Al-tieri was the assistant editor.They led a staff of five stu-dents who were new to jour-nalism.“Since we basically had a

brand new staff, I neverthought we could receive anational award. I was thrilledto learn that we had though,”said Foster.The editors began work on

the book in the summer of2009 by attending a yearbookcamp and holding weeklyplanning sessions. They wereresponsible for assigning sto-ries to staff members, edit-ing, making photography as-signments, designing layouts,selling advertising space,writing copy, productionscheduling, and meetingdeadlines.Wisecarver advised the

Clarion for 11 years and wonnumerous state and nationalawards. The last three year-books received gold medalrecognition. Brianna Brown,English teacher, is adviserfor the 2011 Clarion.The 2011 Clarion may be

purchased from Brown atDavie County High School inroom C-4 or online athttp://store.classscene.com.The cost of the book is $80and there are a limited num-ber of copies.

Millbridge GoodCitizensMillbridge Elementary

School Good Citizens forMarch.

Kindergarten: Jesse Rine-hardt, Avery Lowe, Ava Huff-man, Gavin Mincey, MaddieHampton, Joshua Miller,Trevor Rodger, Madison

Thomas.First grade: Caitlyn Pills-

bury, Chloe Covington, Emi-ly Bosch, Jack Reed, SethBurgess, Noah Steedley,Charli Gilbert, David West-enberg, Julia Watson, MasonDodrill.

Second grade: Luke Wilson,Sydney Hardin, Skylar Mills,Austin Layton, Andrew Lan-ning, Kaydee Lefler, Tah-mere Harris, Addison Morris.

Third grade: Cody Guiton,Jagger Kirk, Alyssa Jones,Imer Andaya, Corey Snod-grass, Alan Gray, PaytonSloop,Chloe Winecoff.

Fourth grade: Lauren Shell,Elijah Hamilton, Kodie Con-ner, Kelsey Micire, RileyHunter, Miranda Broome.

Fifth grade: Destiny Hen-derson, Justin Keen, JennaStrickland, McKenna Caudill,Brianna Haynes, JeremyHilton, Abby Johnson,Madyson Jenkins.

North Hills seniorsnamed king andqueenNorth Hills Christian

School seniors Laura Butnerand Trent Gobblewere named homecomingqueen and king last month.During the homecoming cel-ebration, other class repre-sentatives were presented asfollows: freshmen AnnaChamberlain andHarper Miller, sophomoresMary Scott Norris andJustin Wright, and juniorsMcKamie Harrison and Tay-lor Kriminger.

South FFA placesfirstSeven South Rowan FFA

members recently traveled tothe campus of North Caroli-na State University to partic-ipate in the N.C. FFA Agricul-

tural Sales Career Develop-ment Event. The junior agriculture

sales team, consisting ofMalana Litaker, NicoleMauldin and Joey Ashley,placed first in the state. Litaker was the high scor-

ing individual in the entirecontest. The senior agriculture

sales team included MacKen-zie Catanese, Haley Shore,Kendall Lewis and KariJoyce. The senior team placedeighth in the state event. Agriculture teacher Laura

Hoffner coaches both teams.Kannapolis City Schools hasformed a partnership withHilbish Ford to help honoroutstanding teachers.

Kannapolis schools,dealership to honorteachersEach month, Kannapolis

City Schools will select ateacher to be honored, andHilbish Ford will provide thewinner $250. Teachers must be nominat-

ed by parents or students inorder to be considered for theaward. Parents and studentswho wish to nominate ateacher may complete the on-line nomination form on theKannapolis City Schools web-site. It is located under the link

called “Hilbish Ford TeacherRecognition Program.” Par-ents and students also may re-quest a paper nominationform from their child’s schoolif they do not have Internet ac-cess. Each month’s winner will

be honored during the Boardof Education’s regular meet-ing. The first winner will bechosen in late March and willbe honored at the KannapolisCity Board of Education’sApril 11 meeting.“We have wonderful

teachers in Kannapolis CitySchools, and I’m delightedthat we can honor them in thisway,” KCS SuperintendentDr. Pam Cain said. “HilbishFord is an outstanding com-munity partner, and I’m ex-tremely grateful for theirgenerosity and support ofKannapolis City Schools.”All KCS teachers are eligi-

ble to be nominated for theaward. Nominations are nowbeing accepted.

Carson High’s Dealearns national awardSavannah Deal of Landis,

a student at J.C. Carson HighSchool, has been selected formembership in the NationalSociety of High School Schol-ars.The society recognizes top

scholars and invites only thosestudents who have achievedacademic excellence.Membership entitles qual-

ified studentsto enjoy awide varietyof benefits,i n c l u d i n gscholarshipopportunities,a c a d e m i ccompetitions,free events,member-onlyresources ,

publications, participation inprograms offered by educa-tional partners, online fo-rums, personalized recogni-tion items and publicity hon-ors.Savannah is the daughter

of Alan and Melanie Deal ofLandis.

Four faculty earndegreesFour Cabarrus College of

Health Sciences faculty andstaff recently earned gradu-ate degrees.• Lindsay Belden, MSN,

RN, associ-ate degreenursing fac-ulty since2008, re-ceived hermaster ofscience innursing fromthe Universi-ty of Ala-bama at

Birmingham. Her academicprogram had an emphasis onadvanced practitioner ofnursing training, focusing onadvanced adult and primarycare nurse practitionertraining. Belden, a regis-tered nurse for more than 12

years, is an instructor formental health nursing.• Mark Ellison, Ed.D., di-

rector of ad-m i s s i o n s ,earned hisdoctorate inadult educa-tion fromNorth Car-olina StateUniversity.E l l i s o n ’ sdissertationresearch fo-

cused on the restorativebenefits of hiking in wilder-ness solitude and the rela-tionship to job satisfaction.He is also developing acourse based on his disser-tation that explores the con-nection between nature, theenvironment and humanhealth. Ellison has been di-rector of admissions since2003.• Shuna Harper, MSN,

RN, associ-ate degreenursing fac-ulty since2009, gradu-ated fromStrayer Uni-versity witha master ofscience inn u r s i n g ,with a focus

on health-care service ad-ministration and education.Harper has been a registerednurse for 19 years. She is aninstructor for mental healthnursing, as well as familyhealth nursing.• Valerie Rakes, MSN,

RN, associ-ate degreenursing fac-ulty, re-ceived hermaster ofscience inn u r s i n gfrom EastC a r o l i n aUniversity.The pro-

gram focused on nursingleadership in health-care ed-ucation. Rakes is an instruc-tor for mental health nursingand family health nursing.She has been a registerednurse for 22 years and hastaught at Cabarrus Collegefor more than two years.

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Women’s health andwellness are topicsat breakfast eventTo honor and celebrate

women, and on the heels ofWomen’s History Month,Pfeiffer University is host-ing a special event to addresswomen’s health and wellnessissues on Friday, April 15.The event will be held on theuniversity’s Charlotte cam-pus, 4701 Park Road, justminutes from uptown.The lecture and other re-

lated activities will be heldfrom 9 a.m. until noon. Thecost to attend is $7.50 perperson or $40 for a table of6, which includes breakfast.Space is limited, so partici-pants are asked to registeras soon as possible. For moreinformation, please contactDana Hanson at 704-945-7333or email [email protected] speaker for the

event is Cindy Rhodes, thedirector of Social Services atThe Pines at Davidson.Rhodes’ particular field ofinterest is mind/ body medi-cine and she will share newinformation about womenand integrative medicine.The Davidson College andUNC Charlotte graduate hasparticipated in numerousprofessional trainings withJon Kabat-Zinn and at DukeIntegrative Medicine. Shehas spoken on various topicsrelated to integrated medi-cine and with her son-in-law,who is a Tibetan doctor, herhusband, who is a practicingphysician, and her daughterentering medical school, shebrings a passion to the topic. The event is sponsored by

the School of Adult Studiesat Pfeiffer and the FrancisCenter for Servant Leader-ship. Graduate students willdisplay their health adminis-tration posters for guestsand servant leadershipawards will recognize twowomen who have made andcontinue to make a differ-ence in their communitiesand globally.

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Employment

Employment

Automotive

Automotive repairshop is looking for an

ExperiencedTechnician

Must have own tools &ability to diagnose & re-pair all makes & mod-els. ASE preferred, notrequired. Call Jim at

704-463-7200

$10 to start. Earn 40%. Call 704-607-4530 or704-754-2731

Yard Sale Area 1

Employment

Healthcare

CertifiedPharmacy

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Healthcare

LPNs P/T weekends,LPN F/T 3pm-11pm,exp. P/T cook, 2nd

shift, must be avail-able weekends. Plssubmit resume to NCVeteran's Home, 1601Brenner Ave., Bldg.10, Salisbury, NC28145

Employment

Restaurant

Hendrix Bar-B-Q nowhiring experienced wait-resses and cooks. Applyin person 6am-8pm, 615N. Salisbury Ave., Spencer

Clerical/Administrative

Church Administrative Assistant. Full time position.Creative ability, knowledge of Microsoft Office pro-grams (Word, Excel, Publisher), strong communica-tion skills, & knowledge of internet protocol. Success-ful candidate will have strong writing & organizationalskills, work well with deadlines, & be able to manageinterruptions. Please send resume and cover letter toBox 410, c/o Salisbury Post, PO Box 4639, Salisbury,NC 28145

Healthcare

Pharmacist – Spencer NCKerr Drug has an immediate opening for aPharmacist in our Spencer location. Full-timeposition with benefits. Must be a licensedpharmacist in North Carolina. Must havegood customer service skills.

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Drivers

Part-Time Class A CDLDrivers Wanted

Rockwell business needs part-time drivers fortractor trailers. Need to be flexible in workinghours.10-20 hours starting per week. Noovernight. Must have excellent driving record/Class A CDL are requirements. Apply at Sup-plyOne, Inc., 729 Palmer Rd. Rockwell.

Clerical/Administrative

Hood Theological Seminary seeks ap-plications for:

Admin. Asst., Dev. Ofc.Requirements: Excellent computer skills,data entry and graphic design experience,good verbal and writing skills, experience inAdmin. Asst. role. Education: BA degreepreferred. Full time salaried position with ben-efits. Please submit resume with two refer-ences to [email protected]. EOE

Skilled Labor

Orica USA Inc. is seeking a Field Mechanic inGold Hill, NC. Person will be responsible forpreventive maintenance and repair of mobilemixing equipment. Minimum of 3 years experi-ence with mechanical responsibilities, workingknowledge of pumps, electrical and hydrauliccomponents of mobile equipment. Must have aCDL Class B Drivers license, safe drivingrecord, good communication skills, and be fa-miliar with Microsoft Office software. Someovernight travel required. Send resume to: Orica PO Box 228 Gold Hill, NC 28071

Yard Sale Area 1

Salisbury. 103 PrestwickCt. (Left off Stokes Ferry,behind CVS into CorbinHills. Follow signs.) GarageSale. Fri. 8am-2pm & Sat.8am-12pm. Bookcase,vac., wood shelf, lamps,toys, tools, clothes, glass-ware, recipe books, fishing& misc. Rain or shine.

YARD SALE AREAS

Area 1 - Salisbury,East Spencer, &

Spencer

Area 2 – W. Rowanincl Woodleaf, Mt.Ulla & Cleveland

Area 3 - S. Rowanincl Landis, China

Grove, Kannapolis& Mooresville

Area 4 - E. Rowanincl. Granite Quar-ry, Faith, Rockwell

& Gold Hill

Area 5 - DavidsonCo.

Area 6 – Davie Co.and parts of David-

son Co.

This is a roughguide to help planyour stops, actualareas are deter-

mined by zip code.Please see map inyour Salisbury Post

or online at salisburypost.comunder Marketplaceclick on 'Yard SaleMap' to see details.

185 Brown Yadkin St. (intersects with2200 block of Highway 29 North) onemile from former NC FinishingCompany site inYadkin. Look for signs.

Friday-Saturday, March 25 & 269 a.m. - 4 p.m.

NO EARLY BIRDS!Household goods including 20 cu. ft.

Whirlpool upright frost-free freezer (likenew); quality hardwood four poster bedand matching dresser; upholstered sofaand matching chair; women's apparel,size about 14; Singer sewing machine

with stand; large quantity of fabricremnants; books; keepsakes; bric-a-

brac; and lots of “grandma” stuff.

Yard Sale Area 2

Salisbury Yard Sale, OneDay Moving Sale, 112Spruce Dr. (West CliffeSub.), Sat., 3/26, 8am-5pm. Rain or shine, Cash /carry. Side-by-side refrig,L/R set, 10x16' storageshed, 6 x 130' fencing, 2.5HP mower, householditems, pool supplies.

Yard SaleArea 3

China Grove Yard Sale,Friday & Saturday March25th & 26th. 8am-2pm.1117 S. Main St. Garageequip. - compressor, tiremachine, etc. lawnmower, air tanks & 40years of treasure must go!

LandisFirst Reformed Church

Churchwide IndoorYard & Craft Sale

Sat. March 26, 6am-2pmBreakfast, Lunch andBaked Goods. Proceedssupport Mission Trip

Unity UMW is sponsoring an

Inside, Rain or ShineYard Sale

Sat., March 26 7am – 2pm

Unity United Methodist Church 8505 Unity Church

Rd., KannapolisChildren's clothes,jeans, shoes, baby

items, toys, bedding,lamps, rugs, baskets,kitchen ware, pictures,

and more!

Breakfast biscuits,

coffee, drinks & hotdogs while you shop!

Antiques & Collectibles

Blue Ridge Pottery,Poinsettia Pattern, 6Place setting & servingpieces $350 (52 pieces)Rockwell 704-202-5022

English antique bowl &pitcher set. Excellentcondition. $60. Pleasecall 336-924-6423

GorgeousVintage Bombay Chest,extremely heavy &ornate, 3 deep drawers.32” tall x 20” deep x 41”wide. Excellent cond.$500. 704-636-6575

Train caboose lamps (2).Kerosene, glass globeswith shades. $150 forboth. China Grove. 704-640-0718

Cell Phones& Service

Phone. Sprint SamsungMoment Touch Phone$95. LG Rumor w/slideout keyboard $45. GC704-245-8843

ClothesAdult & Childrent t t t t t t t t tWedding gown, size 4.White strapless. $200. Mary's Bridal # 4823. Call704-326-5008

Computers &Software

Compaq notebook,CQ60615dX, withWindows 7 HomePremium, 320gb hdd, 2gbram $250. 336-751-5279

ConsignmentGrowing PainsFamily ConsignmentsCall (704)638-0870115 W. Innes Street

ElectronicsHome theatre system,JVC Audio / Video Re-ceiver, 6 JBL speakers,Infinity sub woofer Paid$600+ now $175Rockwell 704-202-5022

IPOD TOUCH, 3rdgeneration, 8gb $150.Please Call 336-751-5279 Jenny

Exercise Equipment

T T T T T T T TElliptical. Has fan, 10 re-sistance levels. Monitorsheart rate and distance$200. Call 704-326-5008

Free Trampoline framewith mat. Three-sidedweight machine with 200lb weights included Onlyneeds mild refurbishing.Phone 704-279-5915

Farm Equipment& Supplies

Farm Equipment, new &used. McDaniel AuctionCo. 704-278-0726 or 704-798-9259. NCAL 48, NCFL8620. Your authorized farmequipment dealer.

Flowers & Plants

3 ft. Leyland Cypress orGreen Giant Trees. Makesa beautiful property lineboundary or privacy screen.1 gallon $10 per tree. 3gallon 5 ft. & full, $40.Varieties of Gardenias,Nandina, Juniper, Holly,Ligustrum, Hosta, Viburn-um, Gold Mop, Camelias,Arbor-vitae, Azaleas ANDMORE! $8. All of theabove include delivery &installation! 704-274-0569

Furniture & Appliances

« « « « « « « « « « «Curio cabinet - walnut . 6 ft with glass shelves &mirror backing. $70.Salisbury. 704-464-6059

P P P P P PChest of drawers, wood,older, deep drawers, $40.Dining table with 3 chairswood. Good condition,$50. 704-326-5008

Air Conditioners, Wash-ers, Dryers, Ranges, Frig.$65 & up. Used TV & Ap-pliance Center Service af-ter the sale. 704-279-6500

Bedroom suite, new 5piece. All for $297.97.Hometown Furniture, 322S. Main St. 704-633-7777

Furniture & Appliances

Chair & couch, woodtrimmed. Good condition.$100 for both or bestoffer. 412-330-8681

China Cabinet. Refin-ished Oak Antique ChinaCabinet. 36" wide x 16"deep x 61" tall $425Rockwell 704-202-5022

Coffee Tables, (2) solidwood, 1 oval and 1rectangle $30 each. 704-279-4972

Cooking range. White,gas Kenmore range. Goodcondition., $45. For moreinfo please call 704-431-4421 after 5:00 pm

Couch and Loveseat,$125 for both. Cream /tanish with light design.Couch 80" long, loveseat55" China Grove. 704-640-0718

Electric Chair Lift andRecliner, beige, like new.$400. Please Call 336-751-3785

End tables. Cherry endtables (2) with pull outdrawers. $60. for pair.704-831-0278

Entertainment centerextra large 3 piece oakwith glass side doors.$250. 704-831-0278

Entertainment Center,solid wood - $100; Oakcomputer desk - $75;Wall mount writing table -$150. 704-433-2732

Ice machine, Scottsman.Excellent shape. Was$2600 new, asking $1100.Gas 5 ton control heat & airunit. Was $5000 new,asking $1500. 4X5 cirgridded church window(non tempered) $200. Call 704-639-6299

Kitchen table, Hoover.Enamel top. Fold downleaves. Like new. $150.Call 336-924-6423

Refrigerator, Whirlpool.18.2 cu. ft. White.Automatic ice maker.Looks like new. $150.Call 336-936-9452

Stove, General Electric,$75, good condition.Needs bake element.Call 704-633-7604

Washer & Dryers.Magtag washer and gasdryer. Matching pair. Al-mond. Excellent condition$350. 704-637-5117

Washer/dryer set $350;30” electric range $175;refrigerator $225. Excellentshape. 704-798-1926

Hunting and Fishing

Glastron, 15 ft.,fiberglass, 40 h.p. Motorwith trailer. $400. Call 336-940-6283

Jon Boat, 14 foot,aluminum with 2 motors.$450. Please Call336-940-6283

Health and BeautyRucumbent Bike,stationary. Like New$150. Please Call704-680-3270

JewelryDiamond star shapecluster necklace. 7 totaldiamonds. Chain is 20"10KT yellow gold. ChinaGrove. $85. 704-640-0718.

Lawn and Garden

Holshouser Cycle ShopLawn mower repairs andtrimmer sharpening. Pick up& delivery. (704)637-2856

Riding Mower, 03Poulan 15.5HP, 38” cut,5speed, new blades,battery & tune-up. Asking$395 obo 704-279-4972

Split Fence RailsQuantity. 16 - 3½ in x11ft, $9/each at Lowes.Make offer. Located inMocksville. 404-734-4693 leave a message.Thank you.

Machine & Tools

Dewalt combo set inhard case: flashlight, skillsaw, sawzall, drill,charger w/2 batteries,$175, China Grove, 704-640-0718

MedicalEquipment

CPAP machine (Res-Med) humidifier andtubing included. Bought$2,000 will sacrifice$500. 704-831-0278

Pronto Electric Chair withSurestep. Good condition$495 or best offer.Please call 704-633-0554

Misc For SaleANDERSON'S SEW & SO,Husqvarna, Viking Sewing Ma-chines. Patterns, Notions, Fab-rics. 10104 Old Beatty FordRd., Rockwell. 704-279-3647

Bass boat, $4,000. Brandnew, never used electricwheelchair, $4,000 obo.Kabota tractor w/bucket &other attachments. $16,000.704-209-3106

Bingham Smith Lumber Co.

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Many colors. Customlengths, trim,

accessories, & trusses. Call 980-234-8093

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Save money on lumber.Treated and Untreated.Round Fence Post in allsizes. Save extra whenbuying full units. CallPatrick at 980-234-8093.

Camper top for 1997Chevy S10 short bed orsimilar 76.5" x 62" $225OBO Call Walter 704-636-3008

CD Player, Sony 5 DiscCarousel CD Music Player.Excellent condition. $25Call 704-857-5403 or 704-762-0059

Dwarf hamster, free.Cage, toys, houseincluded. Please Call704-831-0278

Electric pottery wheel,tools, bats. $275 cash.Please call 704-639-0496BEFORE 7pm.

Fiberglass step ladder,10', heavy duty, excellentcondition, $50. Pleasecall 704-637-5117

HYPNOSIS will work for you!Stop Smoking~Lose WeightIt's Easy & Very Effective Decide Today 704-933-1982

Jet lathe 20", $800. MillerBobcat 225 generator/welder, $2,600. Pleasecall 704-279-6973

Lumber All New!

2x4x14 $32x6x16 $7

2x4x16 $4.752x6x8 studs $3.25

2x4x93” $1.752x10x14 $5

D/W rafters $5Floor trusses $5 each

704-202-0326

METAL: Angle, Channel,Pipe, Sheet & Plate Shear

Fabrication & WeldingFAB DESIGNS

2231 Old Wilkesboro RdOpen Mon-Fri 7-3:30

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Oreck Carpet Shampoo-er. Like New. Used FewTimes $150. Call 704-754-2097 Kannapolis

Pull String Trimmers$50 eachPlease Call336-751-2422

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STEEL, Channel, Angle,Flat Bars, Pipe Orders Cutto Length. Mobile HomeTruss- $6 ea.; Vinyl floorcovering- $4.89 yd.; Car-pet- $5.75 yd.; MasoniteSiding 4x8- $14; 12”x16'lap siding at $6.95 ea.School Desks - $7.50 ea.RECYCLING, Top pricespaid for Aluminum cans,Copper, Brass, Radiators,Aluminum.

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Misc For SaleScooter - 2009 KymcoSuper 8 scooter. 50Cc $500. Please Call 704-310-8154

Sewing machine, Singer.Model 2662. Used verylittle. Like new. $150. Call704-857-9067

Storage cabinet. 8' high x 24” wide x 24”deep. 4 shelves. $50.Call 704-534-4772

Misc For SaleSwing set with 5 swings& sliding board, $40.Trampoline w/net aroundit, $150. 704-209-3106

Tires. Two YokahamaTires 31X10.50R15, 90%tread, Mount Ulla area.$100. 704-798-2952

Water Heater. NewAmerican ProLine naturalgas water heater, goodquality. Paid $530 Sellfor $400 Rockwell 704-202-5022

Sporting Goods

Kayak, 14 ft. Ready to gofishing! Very stable.$150. Please call 704-816-9133 for more info.

Want to BuyMerchandise

All Coin CollectionsSilver, gold & copper.Will buy foreign & scrapgold. 704-636-8123

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

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

Business Opportunities

J.Y. Monk Real EstateSchool-Get licensed fast,Charlotte/Concord cours-es. $399 tuition fee. FreeBrochure. 800-849-0932

Free Stuff

Free Mirrored AntiqueUpright piano and bench.Dark finish. Please call704-857-9254

Free power wheel chair.Needs repair. Must pickup. Please call 70-278-9355 for more info.

Free puppies. 3 malemixed breed ready for anew loving home 2brindle and 1 black.Located in China Grove.Please call 704-699-7082

Mobile Home, 14x70,free, for scrap only, notitle. You must removeall. Please Call 704-279-1711. No calls after 8pm

Lost & Found

Lost & FoundFound dog. GermanShepherd puppy. GheenRd. area. Very loving,obviously indoor puppy.Extremely friendly. Call704-640-5540

Found dog. Pit/Lab mix,male. Brindle colored.Very friendly & well-behaved. Found at CityHall in Landis. Call Judyat 704-938-9731 orGinger at 704-467-7599

Found safety harness.Looks brand new.Southbound Main St. infront of Salisbury Tire &Diesel (before RRtracks). Pleas call 704-640-1008 to identify.

Lost & Found

Lost cat in the EastCouncil Street, NewsomeRoad area, possiblyCorbin Hills. Please Call704-637-0227

Lost dog. Old female Foxhound. Brown & white. 55lbs. Please call 336-998-7785 if found.

FRIGHTENED & LOST! REWARD!

Shepherd/Lab mix, March 11, Main St. 75-80 lbs, blackw/touches of tan on legs, face, & chest. Has chip &wearing collar. Very shy. Might try to run. Reggieneeds medication. Reward for information leading toreturn. My faithful companion since 2004. 704-213-0340

Monument &Cemetery Lots

Columbarium Niche atWestlawn Memorial Park.original price $ 1400. Willtake $800. 704-857-9067

Homesfor Sale

AlexanderPlace

China Grove, 2 newhomes under construc-tion ... buy now and pickyour own colors. Pricedat only $114,900 andcomes with a stove anddishwasher. B&R Realty704-633-2394

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China Grove. 2BR, 1BA.Corner lot. Beautiful hard-wood floors. New heating& air unit with warranty.Appliances negotiable.$82,000. For sale by own-er. Open to reasonableoffers. Call 704-855-4865

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E. Spencer

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3 BR, 2 BA, newer kitchen,large dining room, splitbedrooms, nice porches,huge detached garage,concrete drives. R51548$84,900. Monica Poole704-245-4628 B&R Realty

East Rowan

Rockwell, 3 BR, 2 BA.Cute brick home in quietsubdivision. Outbuilding,wooded lot, nice deck offback. Kitchen appliancesstay. R51385 $129,900B&R Realty Dale Yontz704.202.3663

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WonderfulHome

Beautiful 3 BR, 2 BA in agreat location, walk-inclosets, cathedral ceiling,great room, doubleattached garage, largelot, back-up generator. Amust see. R51757.$249,900. B&R Realty,704-202-6041

Fulton Heights

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Completely remodeled.3BR, 2BA. 1202 Bell St., Sal-isbury. Granite counter tops,new stainless steel appli-ances, new roof, windowsand heat & air, hardwoodfloors, fresh paint. MUSTSEE! $120,000. Will pay clos-ing and possibly down pay-ment. Call for appointment704-637-6567

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Hurry! Gorgeous 4 BR,2.5 BA, fantastic kitchen,large living and greatroom. All new paint,carpet, roof, windows,siding. R51926 $144,900Monica Poole B&RRealty 704-245-4628

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Granite Quarry. 1112Birch St. (Eastwood Dev)3BR, 2BA. 1,900 sq. ft. w/in-ground pool. Beautifulhome inside with openfloor plan, hardwoodfloors, large master suite,cathedral ceilings andsunroom. Tastefully land-scaped outside. A MUSTSEE and owner is readyto sell! $179,800.$169,900. 704-433-0111

Rockwell

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Beautiful 3BR, 2½BA hasmany extras! Cathedralceiling, ceiling fans, cer-amic tile, dbl. detachedgarage w/upstairs apt,priced $66,000 below taxvalue. 51935 $358,000.Karen Rufty at B&RRealty 704-202-6041

Rockwell

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3 BR, 2 BA in HuntersPointe. Above ground pool,garage, huge area thatcould easily be finishedupstairs. R51150A.$174,900. B&R Realty704-633-2394

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DogsFree dog. Full-bloodedPit Bull to a GOOD home.He is very friendly, loveskids and is just a bigpuppy. Needs someattention. 704-314-5319.

Puppies, American PitBull, full-blooded. 7 weeksold. 6 males, 2 females.$100 ea. Parents on site.Call 704-267-1659

Puppies, Boxer. AKCregistered. Some flashybrindle females. Whitemales with brindlepatches. Males $300.Females $350. Shots &wormed. Tails docked &dew claws removed. 704-928-9879

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Boston Terrier PuppiesCKC. 1 female $500. 2Males. $450 ea. 6 weeksold. Shots. HealthContract. Cash. 704-603-8257.

DogsFree puppies (Lab mix) &guard dogs (Lab mix).Puppies are approx. 5weeks. Dogs are 2-4years. Dogs are UTD onshots. To good homesonly. 336-998-4206

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Homesfor Sale

Salisbury

1200 Grady Street

Lot for sale, 50 by 150,with brick structure housepresent. Needs lots ofwork. $4500. Priced forquick sale. Call today(336)431-5092 or if noanswer (336)803-2104.

Salisbury

AwesomeLocation

3BR, 2BA. Wonderfullocation, new hardwoodsin master BR and livingroom. Lovely kitchen withnew stainless appliances.Deck, private back yard.R51492 $124,900Monica Poole B&RRealty 704-245-4628

Homesfor Sale

Salisbury

Beautiful home with poolin Cameron Glen. 2800sq.ft. 4 BR, 2.5 BA plusfinished bonus room, gasfireplace in LR, master onmain, formal dining roomand eat in kitchen, largelaundry room, oversized2 car attached garage,fenced back yard withgreat landscaping in-ground pool, storagebuilding with electric andlots of extras to stay.$274,900. 704-212-2764

Salisbury

ConvenientLocation

Timber Run Subdivision, 4BR, 2.5 BA, granitecountertops, wood floors,rec room, screened porch,deck. R51603 $349,900B & R Realty Dale Yontz704.202.3663

Homesfor Sale

Salisbury

GreatLocation

3 BR, 2 BA home inwonderful location!Cathedral ceiling, splitfloor plan, double garage,large deck, storagebuilding, corner lot. R51853 $154,900Monica Poole 704-245-4628 B&R Realty

Salisbury

Great Location

Brand new & ready for you,this home offers 3BR, 2BA,hardwoods, ceramic, stain-less appliances, deck.R51547. $99,900. Call Monica today!704.245.4628 B&R Realty

Homesfor Sale

Salisbury

Lots of Extras

3 BR 2.5 BA has manyextras! Great kitchenw/granite, subzero ref.,gas cooktop. Formaldining, huge garage,barn, greenhouse. Greatfor horses or car buffs!R51894 $439,500. DaleYontz. 704-202-3663B&R Realty

Salisbury

MotivatedSeller

New Listing

Cute 1 BR 1 BA waterfrontlog home with beautifulview! Ceiling fans, fireplace,front and back porches.R51875 $189,900. DaleYontz 704-202-3663 B&RRealty

Homesfor Sale

Bank Foreclosures & Dis-tress Sales. These homesneed work! For a FREE list: www.applehouserealty.com

Cleveland, 4 bedrooms,2.5 baths, on 4 acres2700 sf, basement, pool,$189k. 704-928-5062

Salisbury

Motivated Seller3 BR, 2 BA, Wellestablished neighborhood.All brick home with largedeck. Large 2 car garage.R50188 $163,900 B&RRealty 704.633.2394

Salisbury

New Home

Forest Creek. 3 Bed-room, 1.5 bath. Newhome priced at only$98,900. R48764 B&RRealty 704.633.2394

Homesfor Sale

East Salis. 4BR, 2½BA.Lease option purchase.Interest rates are low. Goodtime to build. 704-638-0108

Salisbury

New Listing

Take a look! 4 BR, 2BA inHistoric Salisbury. Over2,300 sq ft... A lot for the$. Convenient location onMitchell Ave. Call 704-633-2394 for privateshowing. $119,900 B&RRealty

Salisbury

Over 2 Acres

3 BR, 2.5 BA, wonderfulhome on over 2 acres,horses allowed, partiallyfenced back yard, stor-age building. $164,900R51465 B&R Realty 704.633.2394

Homesfor Sale

Genesis Realty704-933-5000genesisrealtyco.comForeclosure Experts

Rockwell area. Olderhome with acreage. Call704-637-8998 or 704-636-1977, 9am-9pm.

Salisbury townhome inCastlewood. Great loca-tion to shopping & I-85.2BR/2BA, jetted tub in onebathroom, walk-in closets,3 hall closets, storage andlaundry room, kitchenw/appls., den overlookswooded area, end unit, priventrance, new insulatedwindows. $128,500 negot-iable. FSBO 704-638-0656

Salisbury

Unique Property

Mechanics DREAM Home,28x32 shop with lift & aircompressor, storage space& ½ bath. All living spacehas been completelyrefurbished. Property hasspace that could be usedas a home office or diningroom, deck on rear, 3 BR,1 BA. R51824A $164,500B&R Realty, Monica Poole704-245-4628

Salisbury. 2 or 3 bedroomTownhomes. For informa-tion, call Summit Develop-ers, Inc. 704-797-0200

Salisbury. 3BR/2BA cus-tom home on 3 woodedacs excel. loc. 3.5 cargarage, theater roomw/wetbar & BA. All newgranite tops & stainlessappls in kitchen w/formaldining. Also detached 22 x30 shop with 2 BR aptw/central H/A. See pics &virtual tour at For Sale ByOwner i.d. #22538446.$349,900. 980-521-1961

Spencer

Reduced

4 BR, 2BA, like newCraftsman Style, hugefront porch, renovatedkitchen and bath, freshpaint. R51516 $124,900Dale Yontz B&R Realty704-202-3663

Homesfor Sale

Salisbury. ProvidenceChurch Road. 3BR/2BA,garage, two car carport,new roof, new interiorpaint, washer, dryer anddishwasher, 3 large lots,3 outbuildings, central air& heat. $109,000. 704-637-6950

Woodleaf. 4320 PotneckRd. 2-story house on .67acre. 1,985 sq. ft. livingspace w/attached 2-vehiclegarage. 4BR, 2 full BA,living, dining, den, pantry,hardwood floors. New roof& heating/cooling system.Detached 1-vehicle garageworkshop, 248 sq. ft. Walk-ing distance to WoodleafSchool. $115,000. Call704-278-4703 after 7 p.m.

For Sale by Owner

In the Reserve, next to Salisbury CountryClub. A lovely 3BR, 2BA six year old home.Custom features throughout. Too manyextras to list. View by appointment only.704-212-2636. First offer over $203K gets it!

SALISBURY

MODEL-LIKE CONDITIONSalisbury. Windmill Ridge. 137 Browns Farm Rd., Twostory, 4BR, 2½BA. 2640, cathedral ceilings, customdecorating, gas logs, great room, hardwood flooring,

ceramic tile,open & bright,security syst-em, jacuzzi,2½ car gar-age, 0.6 acre.upgradesthroughout!$219,900

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Lake Property

Great View!

High Rock Lake. 4BR,2BA rustic home. Pier,ramp, floating dock.1,800± sq. ft. .90± waterfrontage. Decks, hard-wood floors. PantherPoint Trail. 336-751-5925or 704-450-0146

ManufacturedHome Sales

Land for Sale 3 acres, over looksbabbling creek, privatesetting, $43,900 ownerfinancing. 704-535-4159

Bringle Ferry Rd. 2 tracts.Will sell land or custombuild. A50140A. B&R Real-ty, Monica 704-245-4628

E. Rowan res. water frontlot, Shore Landing subd.$100,000 Monica PooleB&R Realty 704-245-4628

Land for Sale

East Rowan. 10 acres.160 ft. road frontage onGold Knob Rd. Wooded.Paved road. Near EastRowan High School$94,500. 704-279-4629

OWNER FINANCING onbasement lot, $16,900.Call Varina Bunts, B&RRealty, 704-640-5200

W. Rowan

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Gorgeous farm in WestRowan for sale. Mostlyopen 10 to 179 acretracts, prices starting at$9,000 per acre. CallGina Compton, ERAKnight Realty, 704-400-2632 for information.

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BEAUTIFUL WOODEDCORNER LOT

China Grove. One milefrom South Rowan HighSchool. Quiet neighbor-hood. Restricted to stickbuilt homes. Lot hasbeen perked and Pricedto Sell. $35,000. Call Jeff704-467-2352

Olde Fields Subdivision.½ acre to over 2 acre lotsavailable starting at$36,000. B&R Realty704.633.2394

Southwestern Rowan Co.

Barnhardt Meadows.Quality home sites incountry setting,restricted, pool and poolHouse complete. Useyour builder or let usbuild for you. Lots startat $24,900. B&R Realty704-633-2394

Western Rowan County

Knox Farm Subdivision.Beautiful lots available nowstarting at $19,900. B&RRealty 704.633.2394

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Lawn EquipmentRepair Services

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Masonry andBrickwork

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Painting and Decorating

Bowen Painting Interior and ExteriorPainting [email protected]

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Johnny Yarborough, TreeExpert trimming, topping, &removal of stumps by ma-chine. Wood splitting, lotscleared. 10% off to seniorcitizens. 704-857-1731

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ManufacturedHome Sales

Fleetwood S/W 1994,2BR/1BA, appls, move incondition. $9,000. 704-209-1122 or 704-640-5365

Salisbury Area 3 or 4bedroom, 2 baths, $500down under $700 permonth. 704-225-8850

Real Estate Services

Allen Tate RealtorsDaniel Almazan, Broker704-202-0091www.AllenTate.com

B & R REALTY704-633-2394www.bostandrufty-realty.com

Century 21Towne & Country474 Jake Alexander Blvd.(704)637-7721

Forest Glen RealtyDarlene Blount, Broker704-633-8867

KEY REAL ESTATE,INC. 1755 U.S. HWY 29.South China Grove, NC28023 704-857-0539

Rebecca Jones Realty610 E. Liberty St, ChinaGrove 704-857-SELLwww.rebeccajonesrealty.com

Rowan Realty www.rowanrealty.net, Professional, Accountable,Personable . 704-633-1071

William R. Kennedy Realty 428 E. Fisher Street704-638-0673

Real Estate Commercial

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

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Condos and Townhomes

Apartments 1 & 2 Bedroom ApartmentsAvailable Now! Ro-WellApartments, Rockwell.Central heat/air, laundryfacility on site, nice area.Equal Housing OpportunityRental Assistance whenavailable; handicappedequipped when available.704-279-6330, TDD users828-645-7196.

1 & 2BR. Nice, well main-tained, responsible land-lord. $415-$435. Salisbury,in town. 704-642-1955

1, 2, & 3 BR HugeApartments, very nice.$375 & up. 704-754-1480

2 BR, 1 BA off MorlanPark Rd., has refrig. &stove, furnished yardmaint. & garbage pickup.No pets. Rent $500, Dep.$500. Call RowanProperties 704-633-0446

2BR brick duplex withcarport, convenient tohospital. $450 per month.704-636-2184

Airport Rd., 1BR withstove, refrig., garbagepickup & water incl.Month-month lease. Nopets. $400/mo+$300 de-posit. Furnished $425/mo.704-279-3808

BEST VALUE Quiet & Convenient, 2bedroom town houses,1½ baths. All Electric,Central heat/air, no

pets, pool. $550/mo. Includes water &

basic cable.

West SideManor Apts.Robert Cobb

Rentals Variety World,

Inc.2345 Statesville Blvd.

Near Salisbury Mall704-633-1234

Apartments 403 Carolina Blvd. Du-plex For Rent. 2BR,1BA.$500/mo. Please call704-279-8467

Available now! Spaciousand thoughtfully designedone bedroom apartmenthomes for Senior Citizens55+ years of age. $475rent with only a $99deposit! Call now for moreinformation 704-639-9692.We will welcome yourSection 8 voucher!

Apartments AAA+ Apartments

$425-$950/mo.Chambers Realty

704-637-1020

Airport Road, All elec.2BR, 1BA. $450 permonth + dep. & lease.Call 704-637-0370

China Grove. 2BR, 2BA.All electric. Clean & safe.No pets. $575/month +deposit. 704-202-0605

China Grove. Nice 2BR,1BA. $550/month + de-posit & references. Nopets. Call 704-279-8428

CLANCY HILLS APARTMENTS

1, 2 & 3 BR, convenientlylocated in Salisbury.Handicap accessible unitsavailable. Section 8 assis-tance available. 704-636-6408. Office Hours: M–F9:00-12:00. TDD Relay1-800-735-2962 EqualHousing [email protected]

Clean, well main-tained, 2 BR Duplex.Central heat/air, allelectric. Section 8 wel-come. 704-202-5790

Colonial Village Apts.

“A Good Place to Live”1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms

Affordable & SpaciousWater Included704-636-8385

Duplexes & Apts, Rockwell-$500-$600. TWO BedroomsMarie Leonard-HartsellWallace Realty [email protected]

East Rowan area. 2BR,1½BA. $465-$550/month.Chambers Realty704-637-1020

East Spencer - 2 BR, 1BA. $400 per month.Carolina-Piedmont Prop.704-248-2520

Granite Quarry, 2 BR, 2BA. Very nice, gas heat.Rent $550, Deposit $500.Call Rowan Properties704-633-0446

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

Lovely DuplexRowan Hospital area. 2BR,1BA. Heat, air, water, appl.incl. $675. 704-633-3997

Moreland Pk area.2BR all appliances fur-nished. $495-$595/mo.Deposit negotiable.Section 8 welcome.336-247-2593

Moving to Town? Needa home or Apartment?We manage rentalhomes & apartments.Call and let us help you. Waggoner Realty Co. 704-633-0462 www.waggonerrealty.com

Salisbury Airport Rd, 1BR /1BA, water, trash collectionincl'd. All elec. $395/mo. 704-633-0425 Lv Msg

STONWYCK VILLIAGE IN GRANITE QUARRYNice 2BR, energy effi-cient apt., stove, refriger-ator, dishwasher, water &sewer furnished, centralheat/ac, vaulted ceiling,washer/dryer connection.$495 to $550 /Mo, $400deposit. 1 year lease, nopets. 704-279-3808

WELCOME HOME TODEER PARK APTS.

We have immediate open-ings for 1 & 2 BR apts.Call or come by and askabout our move-in spe-cials. 704-278-4340 forinfo. For immediate infocall 1-828-442-7116

Condos and Townhomes

Hidden Creek, Large 2 BR,2 BA end unit, 1600 s.f.,great room & master suite,all appliances, W/D, pool &clubhouse, $795/mo + $400dep. References required.One yr. lease, no smoking,no pets. 704-640-8542

Wiltshire Village Condofor Rent, $700. 2nd floor.Want a 2BR, 2BA in a quietsetting? Call Bryce, Wal-lace Realty 704-202-1319

Colony Garden Apartments 2BR and 1-1/2 BA Town Homes $585/mo.

College Students Welcome!Near Salisbury VA Hospital

704-762-0795Houses

for Rent 3 BR, 1 BA, hasrefrigerator, stove & bigyard. No pets. $625/rent+ $600/dep. Call RowanProperties 704-633-0446

3 BR, 2 BA, close toSalisbury Mall. Gas heat,nice. Rent $695, deposit$600. Call RowanProperties 704-633-0446

Attn. LandlordsApple HouseRealty has a 10year / 95+%occupancy rateon prop's we've

managed. 704-633-5067

Houses for Rent

475 Gaskey Rd. 3BR, 1½BA brick house. 1 acreland. $575/mo. + $300sec. dep. 704-326-5073

Available for rent –Homes and Apartments

Salisbury/Rockwell Eddie Hampton

704-640-7575

Camp Julia Rd. area.Remodeled 5BR farm-house. With barn &fenced pastures. $1,000/mo. + $1,000 deposit.704-202-3790

Don't Pay Rent!3BR, 2BA home atCrescent Heights.Call 704-239-3690 forinfo.

East schools. Central air& heat. Appliances.Washer/ dryer hook-up.Please call 704-638-0108

East schools. Central air& heat. Appliances.Washer/ dryer hook-up.Please call 704-638-0108

East Spencer, 608Sides Lane. Brick ranchstyle house with 3BR, 2BA, LR, DR & Den. Eat inkitchen, laundry room,Central Heat & A/C.Carpet in all rooms. Sec8 only. No pets. Rent$750. Dep $500. Call732-770-1047.

Fairmont Ave., 3 BR, 1½ BA, has refrigerator &stove, large yard. Rent$725, dep. $700. NoPets. Call RowanProperties, 704-633-0446

Faith, 3 BR, 2 BA withcarport, large lot, outsidestorage. No Pets.$700/mo. 704-279-3518

Fulton St. 4 BR, 1 ½ BA.Refrigerator, stovefurnished. Rent $625,Dep., $600. Call RowanProperties 704-633-0446

Houses: 3BRs, 1BA.Apartments: 2 & 3 BR's,1BA Deposit required. Faith Realty 704-630-9650

Kannapolis - 1004 West BSt., 2 BR, 1 BA, $535/ mo.;2120 Centergrove Rd. -3BR, 2 BA, $975/mo. KREA704-933-2231

Near China Grove. 2BR,1BA. Limit 3. No pets.$600/mo. Dep. & creditcheck req. 704-279-4838

RENT - 2 BR - $650, ParkArea; 4 BR, 2 BA, 2,000sq', garage, basement,$1195. RENT TO OWN 3 BR, 2 BA, 2000 ± sq',country. $3000 dn; 5 BR, 2½ BA, 3400 ± sq', garage,basement, fenced. $6000dn. 704-630-0695

Rockwell 3BR/2BA. Alltile and wood flooring. Allappliances, just outsidecity limits. Nice quietneighborhood. $850/mo+ deposit. 704-239-4962or 704-223-1450

Rockwell, 2 BR, 1 BA.Very nice. Rent $595,Deposit $500. No Pets.Call Rowan Properties,704-633-0446

Rockwell. 1BR. Appl.,central heat & air. Storagebuilding. $475/mo. 704-279-6850 or 704-798-3035

Rockwell. 2BR/1BA, Appl.,gas wall furnace. Windowair. Storage building, largeyard. $500/mo. 704-279-6850 or 704-798-3035

Salisbury - 2100 StokesFerry Rd. Nice, recentlyremodeled 2,000 squarefoot house with 4 BR, 2BA, large fencedbackyard and outbuilding. Central heat andair (gas pack),convenient to I-85. Lotsof storage. $800/monthplus deposit. Call 336-225-2224 or [email protected]

Salisbury 2/3BR, 1 BA,nice neighborhood. Nopets. $650/month. PleaseCall 704-798-7124

Salisbury apt. houses forrent 2-3BRs. Application,deposit, & proof of employ-ment req'd. Section 8welcome. 704-762-1139

Salisbury East LibertyStreet, 3BR/1½BA, gasheat, $590 per month.704-633-0425 Lv msg

Salisbury

They don't build themlike this anymore!

2BR, 2BA. Hardwoodfloors, expansive kitchen,jetted tub, beautiful originalmantles & staircase, bed-rooms w/great storage,sunroom & deck, walkingdistance to shops & dining.704-616-1383

Salisbury West FranklinStreet, 3BR/2BA, gasheat, $600 per month.704-633-0425 Lv msg

Salisbury, North ShaverStreet, 2BR/1BA, gasheat, $425 per month.704-633-0425 Lv msg

Houses for Rent

Salisbury. 2BR, appls.,storage bldg., $475/mo. +deposit. 704-279-6850 or704-798-3035

Salisbury. 3 & 2 BedroomHouses. $500-$1,000. Also,Duplex Apartments. 704-636-6100 or 704-633-8263

Salisbury. 3BR, 2 full BARemodeled in '08.Central heat & AC.$215/week + 3 weeksdeposit & 1 weeks rent.Total move in $860.Weekly rental. Rent andwork references required.980-521-4382

Salisbury. 3BR, 2BA. On5 acres. Electric heat &air. Well & septic tank.Clean, spacious, privatedeck. $800/mo. plus$800 deposit. Please call704-202-4281

Salisbury. 504 Cruse Rd,3BRs in countryside, $850/mo., 922 N. Main St. 3BR,$650/mo. 704-645-9986

Salisbury/Spencer 2, 4 &5 BR $450-$850/mo. 704-202-3644 or leave mes-sage. No calls after 7pm

Salisbury/Spencer. 3BR,2BA homes. Appliances,hardwood floors. Masterwith bath. $700/mo. plusdeposit. Section 8 OK.

704-906-2561

Sells Rd. & East RidgeRd. 3BR, 1½BA. All elec.,free water, stove & refrig.$695. 704-633-6035

Spencer, 3BR/2BA, 7years old, downstairsbonus room, gas logs inlivingroom, includes allappliances includingwasher & dryer. Niceneighborhood, conven-ient to schools, 2 cargarage, $1,000/mo.,$950 dep. 704-202-2610

Spencer, 3rd St., 2BR /1BA, remodeled, fenced inbk yd, cent A/H, $525/mo+ dep. 704-640-5750

West Rowan SchoolDistrict, 2 Houses for Rent.2 BR, 1 BA - $650; 3 BR,1 BA - $750. Waterfurnished. Off StatesvilleBlvd. 704-633-1234

Office andCommercial

Rental

1st Month FreeRent!

Salisbury, Kent Exec-utive Park officesuites, $100 & up. Utili-ties paid. Conferenceroom, internet access,break room, ampleparking. 704-202-5879

450 to 1,000 sq. ft. of Ware-house Space off JakeAlexander Blvd. Call 704-279-8377 or 704-279-6882

5,000 sq.ft. warehousew/loading docks & smalloffice. Call Bradshaw RealEstate 704-633-9011

Furnished Key Man Of-fice Suites - $250-350.Jake & 150. Util & inter-net incl. 704-721-6831

Granite Quarry-CommMetal Bldg units perfectfor contractor, hobbyist,or storage. 24 hoursurveillance, exteriorlighting and ampleparking. 900-1800 sq feetavail. Call for springspecials. 704-232-3333

Numerous Commercialand office rentals to suityour needs. Ranging from500 to 5,000 sq. ft. CallVictor Wallace at WallaceRealty, 704-636-2021

Office ComplexSalisbury. Perfect locationnear Court House & CountyBuilding. Six individual off-ices. New central heat/air,heavily insulated for energyefficiency, fully carpeted (tobe installed) except stone atentrance, conference room,employee break room, tilebathroom, complete inte-grated phone system withvideo capability in eachoffice & nice reception area.Want to lease but will sell.Perfect for dual occupancy.By appt only. 704-636-1850

Office Suite Available. Bradshaw Real Estate 704-633-9011

Rockwell. Nice retail oroffice building. $400/ mo.Call 704-279-6973 or704-279-7988

Salisbury

Office Space

We have office suitesavailable in the ExecutiveCenter. First Month Freewith No Deposit! With allutilities from $150 andup. Lots of amenities.Call Tom Bost at B & RRealty 704-202-4676www.bostandrufty-realty.com

Salisbury, Kent Exec.Park, $100 & up, 1st

month free, ground floor,incls conf rm, utilities, &ample pkg. 704-202-5879

Office andCommercial

Rental Salisbury. 12,000 sq ftcorner building at JakeAlexander and IndustrialBlvd. Ideal for retail officespace, church, etc. Heatand air. Please call 704-279-8377 with inquiries.

Salisbury. S. Main lo-cation. Utilities incl. Levelaccess. Private entrance.Must see. 704-638-0108

Spencer Shops Leasegreat retail space for aslittle as $750/mo for 2,000sq ft at. 704-431-8636

Warehouse space /manufacturing as low as$1.25/sq. ft./yr. Deposit.Call 704-431-8636

ManufacturedHome Lot Rentals

East Salisbury. Mobilehome lot available. Not inpark. Water & electrichook-ups. 704-638-0108

ManufacturedHome for Rent

ACRE LOT W/3BEDROOMS NORTH

3BR/1½BA singlewide /acre lot NO PETS Newfloors. $450 mth + $450deposit 704-309-5017

Bostian Heights. 2BR.Trash, lawn, & water ser-vice. No pets. $425/mo +deposit. 704-857-4843 LM

East Area. 2BR, water,trash. Limit 2. Dep. req.No pets. Call 704-636-7531 or 704-202-4991

EAST ROWANAREA

2BR/2BA, on 3 acreprivate lot, large deck,carport, appliances, $575per month + deposit. Nopets. 704-202-4668

East Rowan. 2BR.trash and lawn serviceincluded. No pets. $475month. 704-433-1255

Ellis Park. 2BR, 1½BA.Appliances, water, sewerincl. Pet OK. $500/mo +$500 dep. 704-279-7463

Faith. 2BR, 1BA. Water,trash, lawn maint. incl. Nopets. Ref. $425. 704-279-4282 or 704-202-3876

Granite Quarry, 3 BR, 2BA, DW. $700/mo. Salis., 2BR, 1 BA house, $425/ mo.No Pets. 704-239-2833

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

Rooms for Rent

MILLER HOTELRooms for RentWeekly $110 & up704-855-2100

Autos

BMW M3 Convertible,2004. Silver gray metallicexterior with gray interior.Stock #F11243A11-800-542-9758www.cloningerford.com

Cadillac Deville, 2005, LightPlatinum w/Shale leather in-terior, 4.6L, DOHC, V8,Northstar, AUTO transmis-sion, AM/FM/CD, all power,LOW MILES, nonsmoker, allbooks, alloy rims, RIDE OFLUXURY!! 704-603-4255

Cadillac Seville SLSSedan, 2001. Cashmereexterior with oatmealinterior. Stock #F11236B.$7,987.1-800-542-9758www.cloningerford.com

Camaro SS, 1999 with whiteleather interior, V8, sixspeed, AM/FM/CD, MP3,DVD player w/JL subwoofer,T-tops, ridiculously lowmiles, chrome rims, EXTRACLEAN! 704-603-4255

Ford Crown Victoria LX,2001. Toreador Redclearcoat metallic exteriorwith medium parchmentinterior. Stock# F11241A.$6,987. 1-800-542-9758www.cloningerford.com

Autos

Ford Focus SE, 2010.Natural neutral metallicexterior with mediumstone interior. Stock #P7638. $14,687. 1-800-542-9758www.cloningerford.com

Honda Accord, 2004.Automatic, leather. V-6.Sunroof. Extra clean! CallSteve at 704-603-4255

Jaguar S-Type, 2005.Black w/black leatherinterior, 6 sp. auto trans,4.2L V8 engine, AM/FM/CDChanger, Premium Sound.Call Steve today! 704-603-4255

Lexus IS 300 Sedan,2003. Graphite gray pearlexterior with blackinterior. Stock #T11202B.$12,787. 1-800-542-9758www.cloningerford.com

Mercedes Benz C ClassSport, 2006. 6 speed manual V6. 704-603-4255

Mercedes S320, 1999Black on Grey leatherinterior, 3.2, V6, autotrans, LOADED, all powerops, low miles,SUNROOF, chrome rimsgood tires, extra cleanMUST SEE! 704-603-4255

NEW SOUNDSYSTEM

Ford, Focus SE 2000.Hunter green. Four door.Very clean. Great gasmileage. New tires, newCD player. Automatic.$3,800 obo. Please call704-798-4375

Nissan Altima 2.5 SCoupe, 2009. Code RedMetallic w/Charcoal in-terior. Stock #F10363A.$19,687. 1-800-542-9758www.cloningerford.com

Nissan Maxima, 3.5 SE,2006. Majestic Blue metallicexterior with frost interior.Stock # T10767A. $11,287.1-800-542-9758www.cloningerford.com

Nissan Versa 1.8S,2007. Blue onyx metallicexterior with charcoalinterior. Stock# T11316A.$10,987. 1-800-542-9758www.cloningerford.com

Pontiac Grand Prix SE,2002. Redfire metallicexterior with graphiteinterior. Stock # P7627A.$6,687. 1-800-542-9758www.cloningerford.com

Motorcycles& ATVs

TransportationDealerships

Autos

Saturn SL, 2002, Cranber-ry with Gray Cloth interior1.9L AUTOMATIC TRANS-MISSION W/OD all power,AM/FM/CD, alloy rims, non-smoker, GAS SAVERRRR!!704-603-4255

Toyota Corolla LE, 2004.4-speed automatic trans-mission, AM/FM/CD Play-er. 704-603-4255

Toyota Corolla LE,2010. Super whiteexterior with ash interior.Stock# P7625. $14,987.Call 1-800-542-9758www.cloningerford.com

Autos

Toyota Prius, 2009.Classic silver metallicexterior with dark grayinterior. Stock # P7649.$21,487. 1-800-542-9758www.cloningerford.com

Toyota Yaris, 2009.Barcelona red metallicexterior with darkcharcoal interior. Stock #P7667. $14,2871-800-542-9758www.cloningerford.com

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Autos

Toyota Camry CE, 2000.White, automatic, AM/FM/CD player. 4 door.122,000 miles. $5,600.Please call 704-647-0881

CASH FORYOUR CAR!

We want yourvehicle! 1999 to2011 under 150,000miles. Please call704-216-2663.

Thank You, Rowan, forVoting Us #1 for Pre-Owned Autos!

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Only $14,995

2002 BMW 330ci ConvertibleOne of a Kind! Must See!

Call Steve today! 704-603-4255

Motorcycles& ATVs

Thank You, Rowan, forVoting Us #1 for Pre-Owned Autos!

www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

Service& Parts

Authorized EZGODealer. 30 years selling,servicing GOLF CARSGolf Car Batteries 6 volt,8 volt. Golf car utilitysales. US 52, 5 milessouth of Salisbury.Beside East Rowan HS& Old Stone Winery.Look for EZGO sign.704-245-3660

Slimline, fits Ramshortbed. $300.Please Call704-637-0077

TransportationFinancing

TransportationDealerships

CLONINGER FORD, INC.“Try us before you buy.”511 Jake AlexanderBlvd. 704-633-9321

TEAM CHEVROLET,CADILLAC, BUICK, GMC.www.teamautogroup.com704-216-8000

Tim Marburger Dodge287 Concord Pkwy N.Concord, NC 28027704-792-9700

TransportationDealerships

Tim Marburger Honda 1309 N First St. (Hwy52) Albemarle NC 704-983-4107

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

Thank You, Rowan, forVoting Us #1 for Pre-Owned Autos!

www.autohouseofsalisbury.com

TransportationFinancing

We are the area's largest selection of quality pre-owned autos. Financing avail. to suit a variety of

needs. Carfax avail. No Gimmicks – We take pridein giving excellent service to all our customers.

Call Steve today! 704-603-4255 www.JakeAlexanderAutoSales.com

Trucks, SUVs& Vans

BMW X5, 2001. AlpineWhite / Tan leather interior3.0 v6 tiptronic trans.AWD, AM/FM/CD. Sunroof.Alloy rims, all pwr options.WHAT MORE COULDYOU ASK FOR!!!! CallSteve at 704-603-4255

Chevrolet Avalanche1500 LTZ, 2007. Blackexterior w/ebony/lightcashmere interior. Stock#F10336A. $24,687. 1-800-542-9758www.cloningerford.com

Chevrolet Silverado2500HD LS Crew Cab,2005. Summit whiteexterior with dark charcoalinterior. Stock#P7656$14,587. Call 1-800-542-9758.www.cloningerford.com

Chevy Express Conversion Van, 2002.Home On Wheels! Must See! Call Steve at 704-603-4255

Dodge Dakota Sport,Regular Cab, 1999.White exterior with grayinterior. Stock #F10461A.$4,987. 1-800-542-9758www.cloningerford.com

Dodge Durango SLT,2001. 4x4, leather, 3rd rowseat, heated seats. CallSteve 704-603-4255

Dodge Ram 1500 SLT,2009. Austin Tan Pearlcoatw/Light Pebble Beige/BarkBrown interior. Stock#F10535A. $25,979. 1-800-542-9758.www.cloningerford.com

Dodge Ram 1500SLT/Sport/TRX, 2009.Brilliant black crystalpearlcoat exterior withlight pebble beigeinterior. Stock #T11270A.$18,687. 1-800-542-9758www.cloningerford.com

Eddie Bauer Ford Expedi-tion, 2006. Oxford white/tan cloth interior. 5.4 V8auto trans, all power ops,AM/FM/CD changer, Sun-roof, alloy rims. Lighted run-ning boards, 3rd seat. LIKENEW !!!! 704-603-4255

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SALISBURY POST C L A S S I F I E D THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2011 • 9B

No. 61135NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Warren L. Beaumont, 5275 Foster Road,Woodleaf, NC 27054. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims againstthe said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 5th day of June, 2011, orthis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted tosaid estate are notified to make immediate payment.This the 28th day of February, 2011.Warren L. Beaumont, deceased, Rowan County File #2011E182, Susan Marks Beaumont Bar-ber, 5275 Foster Road, Woodleaf, NC 27054

No. 61153NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Cordie M. Freeze, 2080 Miller Road, China Grove,NC 28023. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the saiddecedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of June, 2011, or this no-tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to saidestate are notified to make immediate payment.This the 8th day of March, 2011.Cordie M. Freeze, deceased, Rowan County File #2011E273, Betty Freeze Hardy, 2080 MillerRoad, China Grove, NC 28023

No. 61197NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Marjorie White Smith, 160 Oak Ridge Run, Salis-bury, NC 28146. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against thesaid decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 29th day of June, 2011, or thisnotice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted tosaid estate are notified to make immediate payment.This the 22nd day of March, 2011.Marjorie S. Robinson, Executor for the estate of Marjorie White Smith, deceased, File 11E304,160 Oak Ridge Run, Salisbury, NC 28146

No. 61148NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Irene M. Trexler, 208 Chestnut Street, Salisbury,NC 28144, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the saiddecedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of May, 2011, or this no-tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to saidestate are notified to make immediate payment.This the 25th day of February, 2011.Irene M. Trexler, deceased, Rowan County File #2011E189, Jack A. Goodman, 1118 HolmesAve., Salisbury, NC 28144Attorney: Benjamin H. Bridges, III, PO Box 1007, Salisbury, NC 28145-1007

No. 61151NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Elsie Turner Benfield, The Meadows of Rockwell,Rockwell, NC 28138, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims againstthe said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of June, 2011, orthis Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted tosaid estate are notified to make immediate payment.This the 4th day of March, 2011.Nancy B. Luther, Executor for the estate of Elsie Turner Benfield, deceased, File 11E253, POBox 550463, Gastonia, NC 28055Attorney at Law, Donald D. Sayers, PO Box 829, Salisbury, NC 28145

No. 61152NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Elizabeth Cowan Heaggins, 1120 Hwy. 801,Woodleaf, NC 27054. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims againstthe said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of June, 2011, orthis notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted tosaid estate are notified to make immediate payment.This the 4th day of March, 2011.Elizabeth Cowan Heaggins, deceased, Rowan County File #2011E225, Mary C. McConneyhead,4075 Woodleaf Barber Rd., Cleveland, NC 27013Attorney: Bradley J. Nance, 214 E. Innes Street, Salisbury, NC 28144

No. 61172NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Having qualified as Executor for the Estate of Andrew McClean Spaulding, 4389 Enchanted Cir-cle, Nashville, TN 37218-1822. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claimsagainst the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of June,2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations in-debted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment.This the 14th day of March, 2011.Andrew McClean Spaulding, deceased, Rowan County File #2011E293, Dr. Henry A. Moses,601 Clematis Drive, Nashville, TN 37205Attorney: James Y. Faust, 125 E. Council Street, Salisbury, NC 28144

No. 61174NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Having qualified as Co-Administrator CTA for the Estate of Hazel Waggoner Hoffner, 11660Shinn Rd., Mt. Ulla, NC 28125. This is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claimsagainst the said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of June,2011, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations in-debted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment.This the 16th day of March, 2011.Harvey Richard Cook, Co-Administrator CTA of the estate of Hazel Waggoner Hoffner, File#10E682, 555 Hall Rd., Mt. Ulla, NC 28125. Diane Cook Graham, Co-Administrator CTA, 2240Barringer Rd., Salisbury, NC 28147

No. 61154NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Wilmer Melton, Jr., deceased, all persons, firms andcorporations owing said estate are hereby notified that they must make prompt payment or suitwill be brought. And all persons having claims against said estate must present them to the un-dersigned, duly authenticated, on or before the 8th day of June 2011 or this notice will be plead-ed in bar of their recovery. Wilmer Melton, III, ExecutorMarch 8 , 2011 RUTLEDGE, FRIDAY, SAFRIT & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAWPO BOX 24 , KANNAPOLIS, NC 28082

No. 611

North Carolina - Rowan CountyNOTICE TO CREDITORS

Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of William Robert Finger, deceased, this is to noti-fy all persons having claims against said estate to file an itemized, verified statement thereof withthe undersigned on or before the 24th day of June, 2011 or this notice will be pleaded in bar ofany recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt settle-ment.

This the 17th day of March, 2011.

James E. Burton, Administrator of the Estate of William Robert Finger150 Ashbrook Road, Statesville, NC 28677

Constantine H. Kutteh, Law Office of Pope, McMillan, Kutteh, Privette, Edwards & Schieck113 North Center Street, Suite 200, Statesville, NC 28677, (704) 873-2131

[March 24, March 31, April 7, April 14]

No. 61200

North Carolina - Rowan CountyNOTICE TO CREDITORS

Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Sylvia Finger McHargue, deceased, this is tonotify all persons having claims against said estate to file an itemized, verified statement thereofwith the undersigned on or before the 24th day of June, 2011 or this notice will be pleaded in barof any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt set-tlement.

This the 17th day of March, 2011.

James E. Burton, Administrator of the Estate of Sylvia Finger McHargue150 Ashbrook Road, Statesville, NC 28677

Constantine H. Kutteh, Law Office of Pope, McMillan, Kutteh, Privette, Edwards & Schieck113 North Center Street, Suite 200, Statesville, NC 28677, (704) 873-2131

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No. 61171NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICECOUNTY OF ROWAN SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION

BEFORE THE CLERK - File No. 10 SP476

John T. Hudson, Administrator CTA of the Estate of Alberta Fisher, Deceased.Petitioner, v. Howard E. Miller, Respondent.****************************************************************************Pursuant to the Order duly entered by the Clerk of Superior Court, Rowan County,North Carolina, on the 5th day of November, 2010, the undersigned AdministratorCTA will on March 30, 2011 at 12:00 noon at the Rowan County Courthouse, in theCourthouse lobby, offer to sale to the highest bidder for cash the following de-scribed real estate:Tax Map 013, Parcel 344:

BEGINNING at a stake in the edge of Wiley Avenue 150 feet East from the in-tersection of Wiley Avenue and Stanley Street, being corner of Lot # 6, and runsthence in a southerly direction with the line of Lot #6, 175 feet to a stake in theedge of an alley; thence in an easterly direction with the edge of said alley 50 feetto a stake, corner to Lot #4; thence in a Northerly direction with the line of Lot #4,175 feet to a stake in the edge of Wiley Avenue; thence in a westerly direction withthe edge of Wiley Avenue 50 feet to the BEGINNING, and being Lot #5 in Block#12 as shown on Map of the property of the Southern Development Company,known as Fulton Heights Addition to Salisbury, N.C.

For back title see Deed Book 304, Page 219, office of the Register of Deeds forRowan County, North Carolina.

2. The highest bidder at the sale will be required to make a cash deposit of tenpercent (10%) of the successful bid pending confirmation or rejection by the Court.

This the 17th day of March, 2011.

John T. Hudson, Attorney at Law, DORAN, SHELBY, PETHEL & HUDSON122 North Lee Street, Salisbury, NC 28144Telephone: (704) 633-1947

No. 61198NOTICE OF SALE

IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINASUPERIOR COURT DIVISION - ROWAN COUNTY - 10 sp 867

IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTEDBY CALAROSE ROYSTON DATED MAY 22, 2007 AND RECORDED IN BOOK1096 AT PAGE 250 IN THE ROWAN COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTHCAROLINA

Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in the above-referenceddeed of trust and because of default in the payment of the secured indebtednessand failure to perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pur-suant to demand of the owner and holder of the secured debt, the undersignedsubstitute trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder forcash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said county at 1:30 PMon April 7, 2011 the following described real estate and any other improvementswhich may be situated thereon, in Rowan County, North Carolina, and being moreparticularly described as follows:

Being all of Lot 35, Walden Glen, Phase Three, Map One, as shown on map there-of, recorded in Map Book 9995, Page 3289 and revised in Map Book 9995, Page4178, Rowan County Registry.

And Being more commonly known as: 1266 Weatherby Dr, Salisbury, NC 28146

The record owner(s) of the property, as reflected on the records of the Register ofDeeds, is/are Cala Rose Royston.

The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder ofthe note secured by the deed of trust, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors,attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either Trustee or theholder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or anyphysical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating tothe property being offered for sale. Any and all responsibilities or liabilities arisingout of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Thissale is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and as-sessments including but not limited to any transfer tax associated with the foreclo-sure. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fiftydollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered in theform of certified funds at the time of the sale. This sale will be held open ten daysfor upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration of the statutory upset pe-riod, all remaining amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure to remitfunds in a timely manner will result in a Declaration of Default and any deposit willbe frozen pending the outcome of any re-sale. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS: If you are a tenant residing inthe property, be advised that an Order for Possession of the property may be is-sued in favor of the purchaser. Also, if your lease began or was renewed on or af-ter October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under theagreement prorated to the effective date of the termination.

The date of this Notice is January 7, 2011.

Grady I. Ingle Or Elizabeth B. Ells, Substitute Trustee, 10-00724010130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 400, Charlotte, NC 28216(704) 333-8107http://shapiroattorneys.com/nc/

No. 61201NOTICE OF SALE

IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE OF NORTH CAROLINASUPERIOR COURT DIVISION - ROWAN COUNTY - 11sp23

IN THE MATTER OF THE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTEDBY PAUL MICHAEL BOSTIAN AND MARGARET E. BOSTIAN DATED NOVEM-BER 28, 2007 AND RECORDED IN BOOK 1110 AT PAGE 310 IN THE ROWANCOUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA

Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in the above-referenceddeed of trust and because of default in the payment of the secured indebtednessand failure to perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pur-suant to demand of the owner and holder of the secured debt, the undersignedsubstitute trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder forcash at the usual place of sale at the county courthouse of said county at 2:00 PMon April 6, 2011 the following described real estate and any other improvementswhich may be situated thereon, in Rowan County, North Carolina, and being moreparticularly described as follows:

All that parcel of land in Township of Providence, Rowan County, State of NorthCarolina, as more fully described in Deed Book 813, Page 514, ID# 640A042, be-ing known and designated as Lot 40 & 41, Shore Acres, filed in Plat Book 9995,Page 789.

And Being more commonly known as: 265 Shore Acres Rd, Salisbury, NC 28146

The record owner(s) of the property, as reflected on the records of the Register ofDeeds, is/are Paul Michael Bostian.

The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance "AS IS, WHERE IS." Neither the Trustee nor the holder ofthe note secured by the deed of trust, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors,attorneys, employees, agents or authorized representative of either Trustee or theholder of the note make any representation or warranty relating to the title or anyphysical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating tothe property being offered for sale. Any and all responsibilities or liabilities arisingout of or in any way relating to any such condition expressly are disclaimed. Thissale is made subject to all prior liens and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and as-sessments including but not limited to any transfer tax associated with the foreclo-sure. A deposit of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or seven hundred fiftydollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, is required and must be tendered in theform of certified funds at the time of the sale. This sale will be held open ten daysfor upset bids as required by law. Following the expiration of the statutory upset pe-riod, all remaining amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE AND OWING. Failure to remitfunds in a timely manner will result in a Declaration of Default and any deposit willbe frozen pending the outcome of any re-sale. SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS: If you are a tenant residing inthe property, be advised that an Order for Possession of the property may be is-sued in favor of the purchaser. Also, if your lease began or was renewed on or af-ter October 1, 2007, be advised that you may terminate the rental agreement upon10 days written notice to the landlord. You may be liable for rent due under theagreement prorated to the effective date of the termination.

The date of this Notice is March 16, 2011.

Grady I. Ingle Or Elizabeth B. Ells, Substitute Trustee, 11-01232210130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 400, Charlotte, NC 28216(704) 333-8107http://shapiroattorneys.com/nc/

No. 61202AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION

ROWAN COUNTY BEFORE THE CLERK - 11 SP 132

IN RE: SMIHERCUT, LLC, FORECLOSURE OF DEED OF TRUST, Dated June25, 2008, RECORDED IN BOOK 1124, AT PAGE 440, IN THE ROWAN COUNTYREGISTRY

Under and by virtue of the authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust datedJune 25, 2008, securing a Note and indebtedness of $1,266,000.00, which was ex-ecuted by SMIHERCUT, LLC, and which is recorded in Book 1124, at Page 440,Rowan County Registry, the undersigned having been appointed SubstituteTrustee by instrument recorded in said Registry, default having occurred in thepayment of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust, and at the request of the hold-er of said Note, the undersigned Substitute Trustee, in accordance with the provi-sions of said Deed of Trust, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidderfor cash at 3:30 o'clock p.m. on the 6th day April, 2011, at the Courthouse door inSalisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, the real property at 62 + Acres off Good-man Lake Rd., Sunset Pointe at High Rock Lake, Salisbury, NC, 28146, which ismore particularly described as follows:

Being all of Revised Tract #2, containing 62.271 acres, as shown upon revisedSubdivision Plat for Tracts #2 and #3, Sunset Pointe at High Rock Lake, said re-vised plat recorded in Map Book 9995, at Page 6479, Rowan County Registry.

SAVE AND EXCEPT conveyances recorded in Book 1137, Page 959 (Lot 138);Book 1154, Page 267 (Lot 116) and any other conveyances recorded prior to sale.

The record owner of said property as of a date not more than ten (10) days prior tothe posting of this notice is:

SMIHERCUT, LLC.

Trustee, or Trustee's agent conducting the sale, may begin the sale up to one hourafter the time fixed herein as provided in NCGS 45-21.23. An order for possessionof the property may be issued pursuant to NCGS 45-21.29 in favor of the purchas-er and against the party or parties in possession by the clerk of superior court ofthe county in which the property is sold. Any person who occupies the propertypursuant 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 uponten (10) days' written notice to the landlord. Upon termination of a rental agree-ment, the tenant is liable for rent due under the rental agreement prorated to the ef-fective date of the termination. If you are a tenant and have any questions aboutyour legal rights, please consult an attorney.

Although not required by statute, any and all bidders and purchasers at saleshould understand that the property described in the subject foreclosure proceed-ing may or may not contain a structure of any kind. The Substitute Trustee in thismatter makes no representation or warranty as to the type or existence of a struc-ture situated on the subject property or whether or not said structure has been af-fixed in any way. Likewise, Substitute Trustee makes no warranties or representa-tions of any kind as to whether title to the mobile/manufactured home(s) on thesubject property, if any, has been properly cancelled or whether there are any out-standing liens thereon.

Said property will be sold subject to taxes, assessments, and any superior ease-ments, rights of way, restrictions of record, liens, or other encumbrances prior tothe lien of the deed of trust being foreclosed, said sale to remain open for in-creased bids for ten (10) days after report thereof to the Clerk of Superior Court.The Substitute Trustee may require the high bidder to deposit cash at the sale inan amount equal to the greater of five percent (5%) of the amount of the bid or$750.00. If no upset bid is filed, the balance of the purchase price, less deposit,must be made in cash upon tender of the deed. Third party purchasers at salemust pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)as required by NCGS 7A-308(a)(1).

This the 15th day of March, 2011.

Alan B. Powell, Substitute TrusteePost Office Box 1550, High Point, NC 27261(336) 889-7999

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ication that acts as a triggeror as complicated as dialysisor surgery. Good luck.

Dear Dr. Gott: I have aquestion regarding treat-ment of a 5-year-old who hasbeen diagnosed with aller-gies to dust mites and mold.The allergist prescribedFlonase nasal spray andZyrtec when he’s bad. Thisseems a little extreme, as itis a steroid and the onlysymptom she presented withwas frequent colds. Is thereany other treatment?

Dear reader: I cannot, inclear conscience, recom-mend the use of the steroidFlonase for a child, primari-ly because the medicationcan affect his or her growthat such a vulnerable age.Furthermore, pediatric

Zyrtec (an antihistamine)studies involving 168 chil-dren aged 2 to 11 found sideeffects to be mild to moder-

ate. Studies involving chil-dren aged 6 to 11 given dos-es between 1.25 to 10 mil-ligrams daily found symp-toms of headache in 11 per-cent of users, pharyngitis in6.2 percent, abdominal painin 4.4 percent and epistaxis(nosebleeds) in 3.7 percent.As a non-pediatrician, I

am not qualified to makesuch an enormous decision.Speak with your daughter’spediatrician regarding the al-lergist’s recommendations.Children are precious andshould be treated with the ut-most of care.

Dr. Peter H. Gott is a re-tired physician and the au-thor of several books, includ-ing “Live Longer, Live Bet-ter,” “Dr. Gott’s No Flour, NoSugar Diet” and “Dr. Gott’sNo Flour, No Sugar Cook-book,” which are available atmost bookstores or online.His website is www.AskDr-GottMD.com.

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Dear Mary: I’ve read yourbook “Debt-Proof Living,”and it inspired me to start acontingency fund. I am

proud to saythat I havesaved $550 sofar. (Forgivemy excite-ment, but Inever havesaved thatmuch and forso long be-fore.) I am asingle parentand recently

moved back home with mymother to get out of my fi-nancial hole and back on myfeet. I have some credit carddebt, medical bills and backrent. Even with my reducedrent, I am still unable to payall of my bills because ofchild care costs. Can you

please advise me on whichbills to pay first?

— M.E.B.,New York

Dear M.E.B.: Here is therule of thumb: Do not makepayments on nonessentialbills when you have not paidessential ones, even if yournonessential creditors arebreathing down your neck.Essential bills are those

you must pay for the preser-vation of life. Food, rent,medicine, insurance and tax-es are good examples.Nonessential debts are finan-cial obligations that will havea lesser or delayed effect ifyou withhold payment for alimited time.I suggest that your contin-

gency fund is an essential billbecause this is your onlyhope of reversing your situ-

ation and finally being ableto pay all of your bills. Onceyou’ve paid your essentialbills, if you have money re-maining, move to thenonessentials. Which of thosebills if not paid representsthe most immediate conse-quence? Answering thatquestion will help you withyour decision.You’re going through a

very difficult season rightnow, and I know it feels as ifit will be like this forever.But things will get better.Even in the midst of your fi-nancial shortfall, I hope youwill add giving to your recov-ery plan.You have a lot to be grate-

ful for. You have a place tolive and a mother willing tohelp you get through thesehard times. Giving some ofyour money, even if it is a

small amount, out of a heartof gratitude will help youfind contentment.Giving proves the condi-

tion of your heart. Givingbuilds your faith and invitesGod’s supernatural interven-tion into your finances.It’s the right thing to do.

Dear Mary: When mykitchen floor was installed,they used white grout. Nowthe floor always looks dingyand dirty because the whitegrout is no longer white. Anysuggestions on what I coulddo to remedy this problem?

— Julie C.,Minnesota

Dear Julie: Clean the floorwell, and then follow with astrong commercial cleaningsolution that contains bleach.With a stiff brush, scrub the

grout lines. Be sure to wearrubber gloves and leave thewindows open. Once thegrout is white again, apply agood grout sealer from anyhome improvement center tokeep it from getting stainedand discolored in the future.

Do you have a question forMary? E-mail her [email protected], or write to EverydayCheapskate, P.O. Box 2135,Paramount, CA 90723. MaryHunt is the founder ofwww.DebtProofLiving.comand author of 18 books, in-cluding “Can I Pay My Cred-it Card Bill With a CreditCard?” To find out moreabout Mary and read her pastcolumns, please visit the Cre-ators Syndicate website atwww.creators.com.

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Mark Twain said, “It isbetter to deserve honors andnot have them than to havethem and not deserve them.”At the bridge table, if you

are not dealt honors, you willhave trouble winning (unlessyou are playing in a pairgame, when everyone inyour position is sufferingfrom the same drought). Butif you are dealt honors, ithelps to know how to maxi-mize their usefulness.In this deal, how would

you play in three no-trumpafter West leads the heartqueen?That’s one boring auc-

tion!You have seven top

tricks: one spade, twohearts, three diamonds andone club. So, you need twomore tricks. Obviously, youmust turn to the spade suit.If you can win three spadetricks, you are home and dry.However, this is not a fi-

nessing position. When youlead an honor for a finesse,you should be hoping that thenext player will cover yourhonor with his higher honor.Then you will gain a trick, orat the worst break even.Here, though, if West coversyour queen with the king,

you have gained nothing andmight have blown a trick (ifWest had a singleton king).And whatever else happens(unless West errs by failingto cover with king-double-ton), you will need to findspades 3-3.Instead, lead up to the

hand with two honors. Takethe first trick with your king(you do not want a clubshift), play a spade to dum-my’s ace, and lead a spade to-ward your honors. After win-ning the third trick with yourspade queen, play a diamondto dummy and lead anotherspade. You get home if eitherEast has the spade king orthe suit breaks 3-3.

Is this a finesse or up to honors?

Of all the former pop androck artists to go country inrecent years, Josh Kelleyneeded to change the least.Kelley’s previous hits,2003’s “Amazing” and2005’s “Only You” were pos-itive love songs set toacoustic arrangements,with lyrics that would’ve fitcomfortably on country ra-dio.For his Nashville debut,

“Georgia Clay,” Kelleydrops his one-time relianceon soulful rhythms reminis-cent of Jack Johnson. In-stead, he now emphasizessweet melodies and mildlydramatic arrangements,similar to those of brotherCharles Kelley’s trio, LadyAntebellum.As in the past, Kelley

connects strongest on lovesongs, as might be expectedfor a songwriter with amuse like actress KatherineHeigl, whom he married in2007. Kelley’s relaxed bari-

tone lends sincerity to mid-tempo romantic odes like“Learning You” and “BabyBlue Eyes.”Like many country con-

verts, Kelley strains to es-tablish his credentials. Thetitle song draws on his Geor-gia roots, but the details aretoo generic to paint a con-vincing picture of who he is.Similarly, “Rainin’ Whiskey”falls flat from a reliance ona silly allegory unlikely toconnect with honky-tonkersor weekend partiers.Kelley’s transition suc-

ceeds best on tunes thatevolve naturally from hispast work — grown-up, ma-ture songs about relation-ships and maintaining a sun-ny outlook on day-to-day life.

Check out this track: On“Naleigh Moon,” Kelleyshows more vocal range anda more poetic disposition, ina loving lyric inspired by thebaby daughter he and hiswife adopted in 2009.

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Prep BaseballLaurens pitchesNorth Rowan pastAlbemarle/2C 1CSPORTS

Ronnie Gallagher, Sports Editor, 704-797-4287 [email protected] www.salisburypost.comS A L I S B U R Y P O S T

PREP BASEBALL

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Salisbury left-hander Philip Tonseth struck out 13 West Rowan Falcons in the Hornets’ victory Wednesday night.

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West Rowan's Hunter Teeter leaps over a sliding Brian Baukat second base.

Tonseth strikesBY DAVID SHAW

[email protected]

There are no K’s in Philip Tonseth’sname, but there were13 of them in the score-book Wednesday night.The Salisbury left-

hander fed visiting West Rowan a steadydiet of Special K in a 10-4 non-conferencevictory.“He may not be a strikeout pitcher,”

said West infielder Chandler Jones. “Buthe was tonight. He had a great offspeedpitch, good movement and he knew when

to throw it.”Tonseth, by his own account, had only

ordinary stuff. But he steered the Hor-nets (3-3) through some early-inningrough spots in a complete-game effort —scattering seven singles, walking one andeasily surpassing his previous career-high for strikeouts in a game.“I think the most I ever had was four

or five,” the West Point-bound senior ex-plained. “I’ve never been this kind ofpitcher.”He was quick to credit SHS pitching

Eastfalls

BY MIKE [email protected]

GRANITE QUARRY — It was awild Wednesdayfor East Rowan atStaton Field.Not wild in the

lions, tigers and bears sense, but wildin terms of fastballs, changeups andcurveballs missing a challengingstrike zone.East hurlers walked eight Lake

Norman hitters, and five of those freepasses were stacked in a four-runtop of the second that propelled theWildcats to a 6-2 victory.“It’s not like we tore it up with the

bats,” Lake Norman coach Robert Lit-

Carson rollsBY PAUL HERSHEY

[email protected]

CHINA GROVE — With his teamstarting to get intoa groove, particu-larly offensively,Carson head coach

Chris Cauble didn't want to see theCougars take any steps backward dur-ing Wednesday afternoon's nonleaguegame against A.L. Brown.It's safe to say that goal was accom-

plished in a 17-2 pounding of thestruggling Wonders that was merci-fully stopped after 41⁄2 innings.The surging Cougars’ fourth

straight victory was decided quick-ly when it sent 13 men to the plate inan eight-run second inning that madeit 9-0. The Cougars (7-4) tacked onthree more runs in the third and five

L. Norman 6E. Rowan 2

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Carson 17AL Brown 2

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ASSOCIATed PReSS

Arizona's derrick Williams watches his shot during practicefor a West regional semifinal against duke.

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Brittany Gibbons, right, scored for the Falcons.

West soccer in first with road win

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Allison Baucom keeps the ballfrom going out of bounds.

Salisbury 10W. Rowan 4

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Drivers in deep holeBY JENNA FRYER

Associated Press

CHARLOTTE — HavingKevin Harvick lead two team-mates into NASCAR’s Chasefor the championship last yearleft team owner Richard Chil-dress optimistic that one of hisdrivers could win the SprintCup title in 2011.But the first month of the

season has been rough forClint Bowyer and Jeff Burton,who are both stuck at thewrong end of the Sprint CupSeries standings. They shouldbe able to improve on their po-sitions — Bowyer is 24th andBurton is tied for 29th head-ing into Sunday’s race at Cal-ifornia — but it’s unclear ifNASCAR’s new scoring sys-tem is forgiving enough togive either a shot at rallyingfor a berth in the Chase.NASCAR scrapped the

scoring system it used since1975 before this season in fa-vor of a simplified methodthat awards straight pointsbased on finishing position.The new 43-to-1 system re-wards consistency and pun-ishes poor finishes.While Harvick sits 15th in

the standings with 110 points,Burton has 74 after finishinga season-best 20th at Bristollast weekend and finds him-self tied with Joey Logano, an-other popular pick for theChase who is struggling. Se-ries leader Kurt Busch has150, and only 27 points sepa-rate the top-10 in the stand-ings.“We’re in a deep hole,

there’s no denying that, end ofstory,” Burton said this week.“The way you get out of that?You’re not going to wiggle

Williams cominghome to play Duke

BY BETH HARRISAssociated Press

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Thelast time Derrick Williamscame home to play basketball,things didn’t go well for Ari-zona.The Wildcats arrived in Los

Angeles with a two-game leadin the Pac-10 standings andgot swept by Southern Califor-nia and UCLA. Williamsscored a season-low eightpoints against the Trojans be-fore rebounding with 15 pointsagainst the Bruins.The Wildcats hung on in

their final two games to winthe league’s regular season ti-tle and Williams was namedPac-10 player of the year.Now, the sophomore from

La Mirada is close to home

again, this time for the biggestgame of his college career.The fifth-seeded Wildcats

(29-7) play the top-seededBlue Devils (32-4) in theNCAA West Regional ontonight at Honda Center.Williams was besieged with

ticket requests, although he’llonly be able to satisfy his fam-ily.“Not that many people

have that much money tospend on a 40-minute game,but a lot of people will be at apizza place, someplace thathas a lot of TVs, gather aroundand watch the games rightthere,” he said.The Wildcats practiced

Wednesday at Williams’ oldhigh school in La Mirada, 15

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Staff report

STATESVILLE — West Rowanstepped into thedriver’s seat ofthe NPCW e d n e s d a y

night with a 2-1 win at Statesville. The Falcons broke into the

scoring column at the 24:55 markof the second half when Toni Lu-cente drove the ball into the rightcorner, crossing a pass to BrittanyGibbons in front of the goal. Gib-bons placed the ball out of thekeeper’s reach into the corner ofthe net.The Falcons struck again from

25 yards out at the 11:45 mark on

a free kick shot by Lucente thatcaught the Greyhounds watching.Statesville scored its only goal ona deflection of a corner kick withless than four minutes to play.West Rowan maintained con-

trol of the game throughout bystellar midfield play by AllisonBaucom and Mary McCachren,along with steady defensive workby Allison Parker.The Falcons came out strong

early with aggressive play, but re-peated shots by strikers Lucenteand Rachel Brown were thwarted. The teams remained in a score-

less tie at the half.Falcons Coach Nick Brown was

pleased with his team’s effort and

attacking style. “I'm very happy for the girls

tonight” he stated following thecontest. “This is a game that theyhave been talking about for awhile. Beating a top team in thestate is great. Their keeper madesome great saves but we kept go-ing at her. Our keeper made somegood saves to keep us in it. Ourleaders led by example tonightand everyone stepped up. I'm veryproud of the effort we got out ofeveryone.”

•NOTES: West will travel to Car-

son on Thursday to play a gamerescheduled from earlier in theweek.

W. Rowan 2Statesville 1

2C • THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 2011 SCOREBOARD SALISBURY POST

Thursday, March 24 AUTO RACING

1:30 a.m. SPEED — Formula One, practice for Aus-

tralian Grand Prix, at Melbourne, AustraliaGOLF 3 p.m.

TGC — PGA Tour, Arnold Palmer Invitation-al, first round, at Orlando, Fla.

6:30 p.m. TGC — LPGA, Kia Classic, first round, at City

of Industry, Calif.MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

5 p.m. ESPN2 — Preseason, Chicago White Sox

vs. Chicago Cubs, at Mesa, Ariz.MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL

7 p.m. CBS — NCAA Division I tournament, region-

al semifinals, doubleheader, San Diego St. vs.Connecticut and Duke vs. Arizona, at Anaheim,Calif.

7:15 p.m. TBS — NCAA Division I tournament, region-

al semifinals, doubleheader, Florida vs. BYUand Wisconsin vs. Butler, at New Orleans

Thursday, March 24COLLEGE MEN’S TENNIS

2 p.m.Livingstone at Catawba

PREP BASEBALL4:30 p.m.

South Rowan at Central CabarrusPREP SOFTBALL

4:30 p.m.Statesville at Salisbury

PREP GIRLS SOCCER6 p.m.

Salisbury at WheatmoreWest Rowan at Carson

PREP BOYS TENNIS4 p.m.

South Rowan at SalisburyWest Rowan at Davie

PREP TRACK4 p.m.

NPC schools at East RowanCHURCH LEAGUE BASKETBALL

6 p.m.Dorsett Chapel vs. Oakland Heights

7 p.m.Cornerstone vs. Love Christian

8 p.m.First Baptist Salisbury vs. First Baptist China

Grove

W. Rowan 8, N. Iredell 1

Singles — Joel Brittain (WR) d. Kevin Amaya6-1, 6-2; Chris Holmes (WR) d. Dustin Laney 6-0, 6-0; Andrew Myers (NI) d. Kevin Robinson 6-4, 6-2; Doug Petrea (WR) d. Ryan McCoy 6-3,6-1; Charles Hutton (WR) d. Ryan Cockerham6-1, 6-0; Tyler Mullis (WR) d. Taylor Cockerham6-0, 6-0

Doubles — Brittain-Holmes (WR) d. Amaya-Laney 8-3; Hutton-Ben Wilson (WR) d. Myers-McCoy 8-3; Petrea-Armando Trujillo (WR) d. R.Cockerham-T. Cockerham 8-2

Record: West 6-2, 5-1 NPC

Salisbury 9, C. Davidson 0

Singles — Steven Page (S) d. Levi Bruff 6-0, 6-5; Alan Lebowitz (S) d. Evan Allred 6-0,6-1; Lewis Young (S) d. Matt Fulbright 6-0, 6-0; Seth Gentry (S) d. Jacob Owens 6-3, 7-6 (7-0); Brock Overcash (S) d. Adam Fleig 6-1, 6-0; Alex Weant (S) d. Daniel Dickens 6-1, 6-1

Doubles —Page-Lebowitz (S) d. Bruff-Allred8-1; Young-Overcash (S) d. Fulbright-Owens8-0; Gentry-Weant d. Fleig-Dickens 8-6

Standings

SAC

SAC OverallCatawba 12-3 22-7Wingate 9-6 22-12Lincoln Memorial 9-6 19-13Tusculum 8-7 21-9Newberry 8-7 15-16Carson-Newman 8-7 12-19Mars Hill 7-8 16-18Anderson 7-8 14-18Brevard 3-11 11-17Lenoir-Rhyne 3-11 7-25

Wednesday’s gamesCatawba 6, Belmont Abbey 5Milligan 16, Brevard 4 (5)Milligan 6, Brevard 4Georgia C&S 17, Lenoir-Rhyne 5Wingate 33, West Virginia State 17 Lincoln Memorial 12, West Georgia 7Mars Hill 15, North Greenville 7Anderson 12, Southern Wesleyan 8Newberry 6, Limestone 0

Friday’s gamesCarson-Newman at Mars HillTusculum at NewberryWingate at Lincoln MemorialBrevard at CatawbaAnderson at Lenoir-Rhyne

ACC

Atlantic ACC OverallFlorida State 4-2 16-4Clemson 3-3 12-7Boston College 2-4 8-10Wake Forest 2-4 7-12N.C. State 1-5 12-10Maryland 1-5 11-10CoastalGeorgia Tech 6-0 18-4Miami 6-0 14-8Virginia 5-1 21-2North Carolina 4-2 20-3Duke 2-4 15-8Virginia Tech 0-6 13-10

Wednesday’s gamesN.C. State 8, Northwestern 7St. John’s at Maryland, ccd.Virginia 5, Towson 0Holy Cross 3, Boston College 2North Carolina 4, High Point 0Clemson 9, Elon 2Stetson 6, Florida State 4 (11)Miami 5, Florida Gulf Coast 2

Friday’s gamesVirginia Tech at Boston CollegeWake Forest at Florida StateMaryland at VirginiaClemson at N.C. StateGeorgia Tech at MiamiDuke at North Carolina

Standings1A Yadkin Valley

YVC OverallNorth Moore 5-0 7-1South Stanly 7-1 8-3North Rowan 4-2 6-2West Montgomery 3-2 3-4Albemarle 3-3 4-4East Montgomery 2-4 3-5Chatham Central 1-2 1-3South Davidson 1-7 2-7Gray Stone 0-5 0-5

Tuesday’s gamesSouth Stanly 14, South Davidson 2 (5)North Rowan 6, East Montgomery 0Gray Stone at North MooreWest Montgomery at Chatham Central

Wednesday’s gamesNorth Rowan 9, Albemarle 2 South Davidson 17, Lexington 11Anson at West MontgomeryJordan-Matthews at Chatham Central

Thursday’s gameGray Stone at North Hills

Friday’s gamesNorth Moore at South StanlyGray Stone at East MontgomeryNorth Rowan at Chatham CentralAlbemarle at West Montgomery

2A Central Carolina

CCC OverallCentral Davidson 0-0 4-2West Davidson 0-0 5-3Salisbury 0-0 3-3East Davidson 0-0 5-5Lexington 0-0 1-4Thomasville 0-0 0-3

Tuesday’s gamesEast Davidson 11, Trinity 10West Davidson 12, HP Andrews 0Central Davidson 9, Forbush 6Oak Ridge at Thomasville

Wednesday’s gamesForbush at Central DavidsonEast Davidson 9, Wheatmore 6

South Davidson 17, Lexington 11Salisbury 10, West Rowan 4West Davidson at Starmount

Thursday’s gamesLedford at Central DavidsonThomasville at Person

Friday’s gamesLexington at AtkinsThomasville at South StokesWest Davidson at Trinity

3A North Piedmont

NPC OverallEast Rowan 3-0 7-2Carson 4-1 7-4South Rowan 3-1 5-3West Iredell 2-2 3-4West Rowan 1-4 1-11Statesville 0-2 0-3North Iredell 0-3 1-3

Tuesday’s gamesEast Rowan 6, West Rowan 0Statesville at North Iredell

Wednesday’s gamesLake Norman 6, East Rowan 2Carson 17, A.L. Brown 2Davie 4, West Iredell 3Salisbury 10, West Rowan 4Alexander Central at StatesvilleNorth Iredell at East Wilkes

Thursday’s gameSouth Rowan at Central Cabarrus

Friday’s gamesNorth Iredell at East RowanCarson at West IredellSouth Rowan at StatesvilleWest Rowan at St. Stephens

3A South Piedmont

SPC OverallNW Cabarrus 4-1 7-2Robinson 4-1 6-3Mount Pleasant 3-2 5-3Hickory Ridge 3-2 5-4Central Cabarrus 3-2 4-2Cox Mill 2-3 4-4A.L. Brown 1-4 2-7Concord 0-5 3-5

Wednesday’s gamesNorth Meck at RobinsonCarson 17, A.L. Brown 2

Thursday’s gamesOak Ridge at ConcordSun Valley at Hickory RidgeSouth Rowan at Central Cabarrus

Friday’s gamesNW Cabarrus at RobinsonA.L. Brown at Cox MillCentral Cabarrus at ConcordMount Pleasant at Hickory Ridge

4A Central Piedmont

CPC OverallNorth Davidson 3-0 5-1Davie County 2-1 7-2West Forsyth 2-1 6-2Reagan 1-2 6-2R.J. Reynolds 1-2 3-4Mount Tabor 0-3 0-8

Tuesday’s gamesNorth Davidson 5, Davie 3West Forsyth 9, Reagan 6R.J. Reynolds 9, Mount Tabor 8

Wednesday’s gameDavie 4, West Iredell 3

Thursday’s gameNorth Davidson at NW Guilford

Friday’s gamesMount Tabor at West ForsythDavie at ReaganR.J. Reynolds at North Davidson

,

NCAAEAST REGIONAL

Regional Semifinals Friday, March 25

North Carolina (28-7) vs. Marquette (22-14),7 p.m.

Ohio State (34-2) vs. Kentucky (27-8), 9:30p.m.

Regional Championship Sunday, March 27

Semifinal winners

SOUTHEAST REGIONAL Regional Semifinals Thursday, March 24

Florida (28-7) vs. BYU (32-4), 7:15 p.m.Butler (25-9) vs. Wisconsin (25-8), 9:55 p.m.

Regional Championship Saturday, March 26

Semifinal winners

SOUTHWEST REGIONAL Regional Semifinals

Friday, March 25 Kansas (34-2) vs. Richmond (29-7), 7:15 p.m.Florida State (23-10) vs. Virginia Common-

wealth (26-11), 9:55 p.m.Regional Championship

Sunday, March 27 Semifinal winners

WEST REGIONAL Regional Semifinals Thursday, March 24

San Diego State (34-2) vs. Connecticut (28-9), 7 p.m.

Duke (32-4) vs. Arizona (29-7), 9:30 p.m.Regional Championship

Saturday, March 26 Semifinal winners

NITWednesday, March 23

Wichita State 82, College of Charleston 75Alabama 79, Miami 64Northwestern (20-13) at Washington State

(21-12), lateSemifinals

Tuesday, March 29 At Madison Square Garden

Colorado (24-13) vs. Alabama (24-11), 7 or9:30 p.m.

Wichita State (27-8) vs. Northwestern-Wash-ington State winner, 7 or 9:30 p.m.

CITSemifinals

Friday, March 25 Santa Clara (22-14) at SMU (20-14), 8 p.m.

Saturday, March 26 Iona (24-11) at East Tennessee State (24-11),

2 p.m.

CBISemifinals

Wednesday, March 23 Creighton 82, UCF 64Oregon 79, Boise State 71

PHILADELPHIA REGIONAL Regional Semifinals Sunday, March 27

Connecticut (34-1) vs. Georgetown (24-10),Noon

DePaul (29-6) vs. Duke (31-3), 2:30 p.m.

DAYTON REGIONAL Regional Semifinals Saturday, March 26

Tennessee (33-2) vs. Ohio State (24-9), NoonOklahoma (23-11) vs. Notre Dame (28-7), 2

p.m.

SPOKANE REGIONAL Regional Semifinals

Saturday, March 26 Gonzaga (30-4) vs. Louisville (22-12), 9 p.m.Stanford (31-2) vs. North Carolina (27-8), 11:30

p.m.

DALLAS REGIONAL Regional Semifinals Sunday, March 27

Georgia (23-10) vs. Texas A&M (29-5), 4:30p.m.

Baylor (33-2) vs. Wisconsin-Green Bay (34-1),TBA

StandingsEASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic DivisionGP W L OT Pts GF GA

x-Philadelphia7244 19 9 97 232 195Pittsburgh 73 42 23 8 92 213 181N.Y. Rangers74 40 30 4 84 216 179New Jersey 73 34 35 4 72 155 186N.Y. Islanders74 29 33 12 70 208 235

Northeast DivisionGP W L OT Pts GF GA

Boston 72 40 22 10 90 217 176Montreal 74 40 27 7 87 200 187Buffalo 73 36 28 9 81 216 208Toronto 74 33 31 10 76 195 225Ottawa 73 27 37 9 63 167 227

Southeast DivisionGP W L OT Pts GF GA

x-Washington74 43 21 10 96 203 180Tampa Bay 73 39 23 11 89 216 222Carolina 73 34 29 10 78 205 217

Atlanta 72 30 30 12 72 202 238Florida 74 29 35 10 68 182 203

WESTERN CONFERENCECentral Division

GP W L OT Pts GF GADetroit 74 43 22 9 95 238 211Chicago 73 40 25 8 88 238 202Nashville 74 39 25 10 88 193 173Columbus 73 33 29 11 77 199 223St. Louis 73 32 32 9 73 202 216

Northwest DivisionGP W L OT Pts GF GA

y-Vancouver 74 48 17 9 105 240 173Calgary 75 37 27 11 85 227 216Minnesota 74 35 31 8 78 185 207Colorado 72 28 36 8 64 203 254Edmonton 73 23 40 10 56 176 240

Pacific DivisionGP W L OT Pts GF GA

San Jose 73 42 23 8 92 211 191Phoenix 75 40 24 11 91 215 208Los Angeles 73 41 26 6 88 199 177Anaheim 73 41 27 5 87 208 211Dallas 73 38 25 10 86 206 206

x-clinched playoff spoty-clinched division

Wednesday’s GamesVancouver 2, Detroit 1Chicago 4, Florida 0Anaheim 4, Dallas 3, OTCalgary at San Jose, late

Thursday’s GamesMontreal at Boston, 7 p.m.Atlanta at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.Ottawa at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.Edmonton at St. Louis, 8 p.m.Anaheim at Nashville, 8 p.m.Toronto at Colorado, 9 p.m.Columbus at Phoenix, 10 p.m.San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.

StandingsEASTERN CONFERENCE

Atlantic DivisionW L Pct GB

y-Boston 50 20 .714 —Philadelphia 37 34 .521 131⁄2New York 35 36 .493 151⁄2New Jersey 23 47 .329 27Toronto 20 50 .286 30

Southeast DivisionW L Pct GB

x-Miami 49 22 .690 —x-Orlando 46 26 .639 31⁄2Atlanta 40 32 .556 91⁄2CHARLOTTE 28 42 .400 201⁄2Washington 17 52 .246 31

Central DivisionW L Pct GB

y-Chicago 51 19 .729 —Indiana 32 40 .444 20Milwaukee 28 42 .400 23Detroit 25 46 .352 261⁄2Cleveland 13 57 .186 38

WESTERN CONFERENCESouthwest Division

W L Pct GBx-San Antonio 57 13 .814 —x-Dallas 49 21 .700 8New Orleans 40 31 .563 171⁄2Memphis 40 32 .556 18Houston 38 34 .528 20

Northwest DivisionW L Pct GB

Oklahoma City 46 24 .657 —Denver 42 29 .592 41⁄2Portland 41 30 .577 51⁄2Utah 36 36 .500 11Minnesota 17 54 .239 291⁄2

Pacific DivisionW L Pct GB

y-L.A. Lakers 51 20 .718 —Phoenix 35 34 .507 15Golden State 30 42 .417 211⁄2L.A. Clippers 27 44 .380 24Sacramento 18 52 .257 321⁄2

x-clinched playoff spoty-clinched division

Wednesday’s GamesIndiana 111, CHARLOTTE 88New Jersey 98, Cleveland 94, OTPhiladelphia 105, Atlanta 100Memphis 90, Boston 87Miami 100, Detroit 94Sacramento 97, Milwaukee 90Oklahoma City 106, Utah 94Orlando 111, New York 99Houston 131, Golden State 112Toronto at Phoenix, lateWashington at L.A. Clippers, lateSan Antonio at Denver, late

Thursday’s GamesMinnesota at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.New Orleans at Utah, 9 p.m.

Spring TrainingAMERICAN LEAGUE

W L PctSeattle 13 7 .650Detroit 18 10 .643Kansas City 14 10 .583Minnesota 14 11 .560Cleveland 12 11 .522Toronto 12 11 .522Los Angeles 13 12 .520Tampa Bay 12 12 .500Baltimore 11 12 .478Boston 12 15 .444Texas 10 13 .435Oakland 11 15 .423New York 10 14 .417Chicago 9 16 .360

NATIONAL LEAGUEW L Pct

San Francisco 18 9 .667Colorado 15 8 .652Philadelphia 17 10 .630Atlanta 14 9 .609Milwaukee 14 9 .609Cincinnati 14 11 .560St. Louis 13 11 .542New York 13 13 .500Washington 12 12 .500San Diego 11 13 .458Chicago 11 16 .407Los Angeles 11 16 .407Florida 9 14 .391Pittsburgh 10 16 .385Houston 11 18 .379Arizona 10 20 .333

Wednesday’s GamesTampa Bay 4, Philadelphia 1St. Louis 5, N.Y. Mets 3Houston 10, Pittsburgh 6Atlanta 4, Florida 4, tie, 11 inningsCleveland 8, Kansas City 7L.A. Dodgers 6, Chicago White Sox 2L.A. Angels 8, San Francisco 0San Diego 10, Cincinnati 7Chicago Cubs 3, Oakland 1Arizona 9, Texas 8N.Y. Yankees 5, Toronto 3Minnesota 5, Baltimore 2

BASEBALL American League

MINNESOTA TWINS—Reassigned C SteveHolm and OF Jeff Bailey to their minor leaguecamp.

NEW YORK YANKEES—Claimed LHP JoseOrtegano off waivers from Atlanta and optionedhim to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Optioned OFGreg Golson to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). As-signed C Jose Gil, OF Jordan Parraz and INFJorge Vazquez to their minor league camp.

SEATTLE MARINERS—Optioned INF DustinAckley to Tacoma (PCL). Reassigned C StevenBaron, INF Sean Kazmar, OF Gabe Gross andLHP Fabio Castro to their minor league camp.

National League CHICAGO CUBS—Optioned RHP Justin

Berg and LHP Scott Maine to Iowa (PCL). As-signed RHP Angel Guzman and RHP ToddWellemeyer to their minor league camp.

HOUSTON ASTROS—Assigned RHP CesarCarillo outright to Oklahoma City (PCL).

MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Acquired OFBrett Carroll from Kansas City for cash consid-erations and assigned him to Nashville (PCL).

NEW YORK METS—Optioned 2B JustinTurner to Buffalo (IL).

WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Claimed LHPLee Hyde off waivers from Atlanta and optionedhim to Syracuse (IL). Placed RHP StephenStrasburg on the 60-day DL.

COLLEGE ARKANSAS—Named Mike Anderson men’s

basketball coach.GEORGE WASHINGTON—Granted trans-

fer releases to basketball G Tim Johnson andF Chris Firtzgerald.

GEORGIA TECH—Named Ryan Bamford as-sociate athletic director for internal operations.

LOUISIANA TECH—Fired men’s basketballcoach Kerry Rupp.

NORTHERN ILLINOIS—Named Mark Mont-gomery men’s basketball coach.

UTAH—Promoted interim women’s basket-ball coach Anthony Levrets to coach.

WASHINGTON STATE—Reinstated F DeAn-gelo Casto to the men’s basketball team.

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Laurens leads CavsFrom staff reports

North Rowan’s baseballteam beat Albemarle 9-2Wednesday in the completionof a suspended YVC game.Matt Laurens pitched four

innings for the win. He struckout four and gave up five hitsfor the Cavaliers (4-1, 4-3).Wesley Barker was 3-for-3

and scored twice. Alex Morganwas 2-4 with two RBIs.Tyler Wyatt scored two

runs, and Mason Jennings was3-for-4.• Jacob Barber got the

game-winning RBI as Davieedged West Iredell 4-3.In a game that included a

lightning delay and a loss oflights, Alex Newman was thebig stick for the War Eagleswith a two-run double and atriple. Cory Randall came on in re-

lief and needed only five pitch-es to record the win for Davie(7-2).• North Hills fell 7-5 to the

Woodland Wombats. Blake Hick-man went 1-for-2 and scoredtwice for the Eagles (2-2).Bryson Shepherd pitched

six innings for the Eagles.• Avery Bowles pitched six

strong innings of one-run base-ball, striking out seven, andEast Davidson held on for a 9-6 win over Wheatmore. East (5-5) got home runs

from Tyler Stroup, PrestonGammons and Taylor Warren.

n Prep trackEast Rowan’s boys scored

70 points on Tuesday andtopped Robinson (67) andNorth Davidson (49).

First-place finishers forEast were Ben Hancock in the100 (10.96 seconds) and 400(51.13); Hakeem Gittens in thetriple jump (41 feet, 9 inches),and Jordan Hopper in the dis-cus (143-6).

East’s 4x400 relay team ofHancock, Evan Hiatt, JosephFurtado and Cole Honeycuttwon in 3:36.

Finishing second for theMustangs were Sam Shermanin the shot (49-10); Honeycuttin the 1600 (4:51) and 800 (2:06);Shawn Galloway in the 300hurdles (43.24); Luke Wilkin-son in the 200 (23.53); DillonArey in the pole vault (12-0)and Furtado in the 400 (53.59)The 4x800 relay team of

Brad Oden, Eli Walton, Furta-do and Honeycutt was secondin 8:36, and the 4x100 relayteam of Dalton Bost, CameronFeriante, Calvin Edwards andWilkinson was second in 46.21.• East Rowan’s girls scored

48 points and finished third ina meet with Robinson (86) andNorth Davidson (52). East’s Melissa Greene won

the high jump (5-0), KaleishaJames won the 100 (13.56) andAshley Brown won the discus(95-5).

n Prep softballNorth Rowan suffered its

first YVC loss Wednesday,falling 11-0 in Spencer toChatham Central. Chatham Central banged

out 11 hits, three for extrabases.North (5-2, 4-1) avoided a

no-hitter when Jennifer Oak-ley doubled.

n Prep tennisLewis Young won 6-0, 6-0

and helped Salisbury to a 9-0victory over Central Davidsonon Wednesday. Also winning insingles for the Hornets wereSteven Page, Alan Lebowitz,Seth Gentry, Brock Overcashand Alex Weant.The Hornets improved to 2-0

in the CCC. Singles wins by Joel Brit-

tain, Chris Holmes, Doug Petrea,Charles Hutton and Tyler Mullisled West Rowan to an 8-1 NPCvictory against North Iredell.See Scoreboard.

n Prep golfEast Rowan (171) finished

five shots behind winnerStatesville in an NPC golfmatch on Wednesday. Mason Preslar and James

Lohr each shot 41 for East, asdid Josh Lowder of South (187)and Matt Yates of Carson (188).James DeCoster led West

(185) with a 44.

n College baseballBrett Underwood singled

home John Neese with one outin the ninth to lift 23rd-rankedCatawba to a 6-5 win over 20th-ranked Belmont Abbey onWednesday night at NewmanPark. Neese was hit by a pitch

with one out in the ninth andstole second before Under-wood lined a single to the wallin right-center to give Cataw-ba (22-7) the victory. Wil Huneycutt (3-0) got the

win for the Indians with 22⁄3 in-nings of hitless relief.Catawba used a dropped fly

ball in the third to take a 4-1lead. After the error and twowalks, Garrett Furr and ChrisDula hit back-to-back two-rundoubles.Caleb Shore (South Rowan)

was 1-for-4 and scored a runfor Belmont Abbey (24-8).Blake Houston (South) andRyan Bostian (South) had hitsfor Catawba.Shore had two hits for Bel-

mont Abbey in a win againstPfeiffer on Tuesday.• Bryan’s Billy Veal (North

Rowan) hit a walkoff, three-run homer for a 7-5 win againstBluefield.Tanner Brown (North) won

the final game of the Bluefieldseries for Bryan. He pitchedseven innings and allowed sev-en hits and two earned runs inan 8-3 victory.• Appalachian State’s Trey

Holmes (East Rowan) had a hitand two walks in a 9-5 winagainst UNC Asheville onTuesday.• Charlotte’s Corbin Shive

(East) drew an 11th-inningwalk and scored as the 49ersbeat Wake Forest 13-10.• Pitcher D.J. Webb (West

Rowan) has been one of thestandouts for Catawba’s Devo(developmental) team.

n College tennisCatawba rolled to a 9-0 win

over Livingstone in women’stennis on Wednesday after-noon at the Johnson Center. Catawba (12-9) did not lose

a game.

n College softballCatawba pounded out 33

hits and scored 23 runs in adoubleheader sweep of visit-ing Anderson in SAC softballaction on Wednesday after-noon at Whitley Field. Alli Justice had six hits and

accounted eight RBIs in thetwo games as Catawba (19-13,2-2) won 10-4 and 13-5. • Livingstone (5-8, 2-7) lost

to J.C. Smith 12-8 and 14-10 ina doubleheader played onTuesday.

n College golfLivingstone’s Lawrence

McKenzie finished seventhTuesday and the men’s golfteam finished fifth at the CIAANorthern Division Tourna-ment hosted by Virginia State.McKenzie shot 81-77 — 158.Virginia State won the team

title.• Catawba’s women’s golf

team finished 12th out of 17schools at the Wingate Pine-hurst Challenge. UNC Pem-broke won the team title.

• Catawba was led by Eliz-abeth Smith. She shot 79-80—159 and finished 16th.

n NSSA names JonesGreg Jones has been elect-

ed as the newpresident ofthe NationalSportscastersand Sports-writers Foun-dation, Inc. Jones re-

places Bob Set-zer who hadserved as pres-ident for eightyears. Setzer will remain onthe Foundation Board.Two new members have

also joined the FoundationBoard: WSTP morning person-ality and play-by-play announc-er Howard Platt and SalisburyPost publisher Greg Anderson.“We’re excited to have Greg

Jones take a leadership role inNSSA,” NSSA Executive Di-rector Dave Goren said. “He’sbeen involved with the organ-ization for several years, and Ilook forward to working withhim for many years to come.”Jones is a Newport News,

Va., native, but moved toRowan as a child. A graduateof East Rowan and UNC (1991),he is currently employed atDoran, Shelby, Pethel and Hud-son in Salisbury, where he spe-cializes in criminal, personalinjury and contract law.Jones is married to Kristie

C. Jones, a Catawba graduateand kindergarten teacher in theSalisbury-Rowan School Sys-tem. They have one son, T.J.

n Church League hoopsLove Christian Center

topped Dorsett Chapel 64-56behind 16 points by BrandonFinger. Tristan Rankin scored20 for Dorsett.

• Avery Patterson scored30 points to lead Hall’s Chapelto an 84-61 win against FirstBaptist of Salisbury.Warren Williams led First

Baptist with 29 points.• Rock Hill Journey

outscored Cornerstone 81-63with Justin Dotson leading thewinners with 20 points.Bryan Duncan scored 12 for

Cornerstone.

n Hoops UnlimitedThe 18th Annual Hoops Un-

limited Basketball Camp willbe held at the following sites:At East Rowan High• June 13-16, for (rising)

grades 2-5.• June 20-23, for (rising)

grades 6-9at North Stanly Middle• June 27-30, (rising)

grades 2-5• July 11-14, (rising)

grades 6-9 The camps are open to boys

and girls from all area schools.Brochures will be available inearly April and will be mailedto all returning campers.

Go to www.hoopsunlimit-edcamp.com or call camp di-rector Rick Roseman at 704-279-7334.

n Youth baseballThe Rowan Hawks 14 base-

ball team battered CarmelChristian 13-1 to improve to 4-2.Hunter Shepherd and win-

ning pitcher Austin Lovepounded out four hits each tolead a 13-hit attack.The Hawks take on Gaston

Day today at 4:30 p.m. at WestRowan Middle.

nMiddle school golfLogan Shuping shot an

even-par 34 and led Erwin’sboys to a 178-187 victory overWest Rowan at McCanless GolfClub on Wednesday.Jacob Durham was next for

the Eagles with a 46, followedby Jimmy Ritchey (47) and IkeEmerson (51).West Rowan’s Denny

Triche shot a 39, and CoyteKyles followed with a 43. Mar-shall Ball and Owen Harrisonshot 51 and 54, respectively.Erwin’s girls team had a 227

score with Kathryn Marcum(55), Macey Trexler (56), Tay-lor Garris (58) and GraceStokes (58) having the top fourscores. Kayce Wilson shot a 55while competing in the boystournament.

nMiddle school baseballWest Rowan Middle opened

with a 9-1 win against NorthRowan. Tyler Poteat and Bri-an Ketchie combined on themound for eight strikeouts andthree hits. Margarito Romero,Jeremy Simpson and OmarBautista led the Bulldogs withtwo hits each.West plays Erwin today.

nMiddle school tennisKnox defeated Mooresville

7-2 with Abraham Post, DavidDerrick, Evan Dunn and ZaneGray winning in singles, andPost-Derrick, Robbie Slate-Dunn and Gray-Quson Brownwinning in doubles.

Sam Kennedy, MattLong, Blake Shoaf, ChaseWebb, Alexis Archie andJuwan Everett swept singlesfor West Rowan in an 8-1 winagainst North Rowan. Archie-Long and Kennedy-Malik Bestwon doubles matches.

nMiddle school soccerSoutheast’s girls opened

with a 6-0 loss to China Grove.Playing well for the Patri-

ots were Karla Fragoso, LeslieSanchez, Kylie Cox and AdnaJusic.• Southeast’s boys rolled 9-

0 against the Red Devils.Brandon Flores scored

three goals, Pedro Perez hadtwo, and Daniel Nava, SandiJusic, Jose Viveros and Adol-fo Ortega scored a goal apiece.Leading the defense were

Geovani Hidalgo, Jusic, Navaand keeper Diego Cruz.• West Rowan’s girls won 4-

0 against North Rowan.Kelly Boley scored three

goals, while Addie Colemanhad one.Maria Pampuch, Taylor

Quinn and Claudia Pattersonled the defense.• West’s boys lost 2-0 to

North Rowan. Pedro Nicholsand Arturo Carillo led West’sdefense, and Mario Mercadohad a strong game at midfield.

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mentum going into Fridayagainst West Iredell," Caublesaid."We didn't want to come out

and get into another hittingfunk. We wanted to keep ourhitting going forward and Ithink we did that today."Carson totaled 11 hits

among 10 different players, ledby Gunnar Hogan, who went 2-for-3 with a double and threeRBIs.Starter Mitch Galloway was

the beneficiary of all the of-fensive support, but didn'tneed much of it. He allowedjust two hits over four score-less innings, while striking outfour."Coach said 'go out there and

throw strikes and we'll takecare of the rest,'" the juniorrighthander said. "They're notthe strongest team we'veplayed offensively, but you'vestill got to do your job and hityour spots. I thought I hit myspots and I know when they hitthe ball my defense is going todo a great job."The onslaught started tame-

ly with a run in the first with-out a hit.Brown starter Michael

Church walked the first twobatters and Hogan followedwith an unusual sacrifice bunt.He avoided a pitch that washigh and inside, but couldn't getthe bat down. The ball struckit, but came off softly in frontof the mound and both runnersmoved up.It was an early indication of

how thingswould go forboth sides."That was

very strange,"Cauble said."I've never re-ally seen onecome off thatangle off thebat even whenit hits it. It usually goes oneway or the other."Joseph Basinger followed

with a sacrifice fly to put theCougars on the board.After a diving catch by K.J.

Pressley in right-center endedthe top of the second, four er-rors by Brown opened thefloodgates to a disastrous bot-tom half for the Wonders (2-7),who surrendured six runs be-fore recording an out.Josh Martin led it off by

reaching on a error, ConnorBridges singled and a hit bat-ter loaded the bases. Pressleythen sent a grounder to shortfor a possible double play. In-stead, the ball bounced off ofCaleb Jackson's glove and intothe outfield. Martin andBridges scored easily and athrowing error cleared thebases.After another booted

groundball and a walk, Hogansliced a two-run double to theright-field corner to make it6-0."We had great approaches at

the plate," Cauble said. "We hitthe ball to all fields today,which is a good sign and whatwe've been working hard on thelast two or three weeks."A fielder's choice off the bat

of Basinger plated another run,Galloway's RBI single made it8-0 and an RBI groundout byBridges scored the final run of

the frame.C h u r c h

lasted just 1 2-3 innings andwas chargedwith all nineruns, but eightof them wereunearned. Hefell behind alot of batters,but the Wonders couldn't takeadvantage of chances to limitthe damage."With this being a nonleague

game we're not going to runone of our starters out butwe've just got to do the simplethings and we're strugglingwith doing that right now," saidBrown assistant coach BrianGoodnight, who again subbedfor Empsy Thompson. "It's hardto pitch when you get ground-balls and your teammates kickit around."Basinger added a three-

run double in the third inningbefore the Carson reservesgot into the act in the fourthas Cauble used everybody onthe bench and challenged thescorekeepers. Brent Blackhad an RBI double, ScottieHinson got a run-scoring sin-gle and Caleb Trexler drovein another with a sacrificefly."(18 players) got into the

game in some form and thatdoesn't happen very often,"Cauble said. "It was a good all-around team win. We'll take itand move forward from here."When the Cougars' last run

scored on an error, it lookedlike a football score at 17-0.Brown managed to get a

safety —or in this case tworuns — in the fifth before re-liever Trexler got the finalthree outs.

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Salisbury 10, W. Rowan 4

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by Evans (Bowden); by Laing (Meyerhoeffer);by Tonseth (Osborne). PB — Crandall. T —1:55.

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West Rowan's Bryce Burns (2) reaches for the bag as Salisbury's Chance Bowden (18) scoops up the ball.

coach Justin Morgan for tinkeringwith his mechanics and catcher ClintVeal for “being a wall back there.”West coach Chad Parker hinted

that Tonseth deserved the Alex Tre-bek Award — he kept the Falconsguessing.“We were definitely off-balance,”

Parker said after West dipped to 1-11. “He dictated out there, made usswing at his pitches. In the inning wescored our runs we actually hit ourpitches. It’s a game of adjustments.He made his a little better than wemade ours.”Salisbury jumped to a 4-1 lead in

the second inning against West south-paw Justin Evans, who was unluckyat best. He yielded a leadoff single toIan Swaim and a wind-blown doubleby Tonseth. After hitting a batter,Evan allowed runs on an infield er-ror, a wild pitch and a passed ball.The Falcons rallied for three runs

and tied the score in the top of thethird. They collected four of theirseven hits, including a run-scoringsingle by Bryce Burns and a two-rungapper to right-center by Jones.“Philip really didn’t have his best

stuff,” said winning coach Scott Mad-dox. “That was the thing. Usually hisbreaking ball is much sharper, but hewas missing with that a lot.”Tonseth uncorked five wild pitch-

es but settled down and allowed onlyone hit over the final the four innings.He fanned at least two batters inevery inning but the fourth, when heused two groundouts and a popup toretire West in order.“(Tonseth) still threw a lot of

strikes,” said Veal, a sturdy sopho-more. “His curveball was there whenhe needed it. Some of them werehanging but some of them were un-hittable.”Salisbury chased Evans and took

the lead for keeps in the bottom ofthe third. Kyle Wolfe doubled, Swaimcoaxed a walk and both runnersscored when Scott Van der Poel ropeda two-run double to left-center field.Righthander Chase Laing relieved

for West and held the Hornets score-

less until the bottom of the sixth. Sal-isbury tacked on four unearned runs— the last three when Veal crackedhis first varsity home run on an out-side fastball.“I just went with it,” Veal said af-

ter slugging Salisbury’s first homerof the season. “I think the wind got it.But he left it out there and I went andgot it.”

Tonseth finished the Falcons offwith an impressive seventh inning.He got Taylor Garcynzski to groundout and whisked a third strike pastBurns. Then after Jones legged outan infield hit, he fanned pinch-hitterLouis Kraft on a slow-bending curve.“He fooled us all night,” said

Jones. “His curve fell out of the strikezone in a hurry. It was almost like

rolling a ball off the end of a table. Itwas right there and then the bottomfell out.”

•NOTES: Tonseth (2-1) threw first-

pitch strikes to 20 of the 31 battershe faced. ... Salisbury opens its CCCseason next Tuesday at West David-son. The Falcons meet St. StephensFriday in Hickory.

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Salisbury third-baseman Kyle Wolfe tries to come up with this bad hop against West Rowan.

tle admitted. “But we took advantage ofthe walks, and you’d better take advantageif you’re going to beat East Rowan.”Both teams are 7-2.“I’m disappointed, but not overly frus-

trated,” East coach Brian Hightower said.“We walked too many and we didn’t hitmuch, but we lost to a really good team.You could tell just from watching themtake infield, that’s one heck of a team.They’ll beat a lot of people.”Lake Norman had the advantage in the

pitching matchup, with its Appalachian-bound southpaw Taylor Thurber (4-0) start-ing on the mound, and young lefty JoshStiers, a future ace, zipping through thelast two innings against an East teamknown for amazing comebacks.Hightower planned to pitch “staff” in

the non-conference game and employedfour hurlers. Avery Rogers, usually thethird baseman, opened on the hill and tookthe loss.“We were able to throw our two best,”

Little said. “And I know Brian didn’t throwhis best. Still, you beat East Rowan at theirplace in a great atmosphere, and it’s a re-ally good win. I love playing over here be-cause you know Brian will have his guyscoached up and you know they’re going tocompete for 21 outs.”East has drifted into a team hitting

slump. Andy Austin and Nathan Fulbrightwere so hot early in the season that it dis-guised the fact that some spots in the line-up were struggling, but no one is sizzlingright now. The Mustangs are 14-for-75(.187) as a team in their last three outings.“We shuffled the lineup some, gave dif-

ferent guys some shots down at the bottomtonight,” Hightower said. “We’re just look-ing for someone to produce.”East wasn’t very lucky against the Wild-

cats. Will Sapp, Justin Morris and LukeThomas all smacked lineouts directly atoutfielders. Thomas also smoked one offthe shoe of LN second baseman Jesse

Seaford, who calmlyplucked the ball from theair and threw him out atfirst base. East got its two runs

against Thurber in thefirst. Sapp singled, ad-vanced on Morris’ ground-out and scored on Thomas’RBI single up the After Austin got an in-

field hit, Thomas scoredon an errant pickoff throwfor a 2-0 lead.“I started out rough,”

said Thurber, who had theadded pressure of an Ap-palachian State coach sit-ting behind the plate witha radar gun. “The umpirewas squeezing a little bitearly, but I got stronger asthe game went along.”Lake Norman’s four-

run second was an adven-ture. Rogers didn’t getsome close pitches, and hewound up walking fourand wild-pitching hometwo runs. He also gave uptwo singles, including a hitby Thurber that gave theWildcats a 3-2 lead.Alex Bost relieved Rogers with the

bases full and walked home the fourth runbefore he could get the third out.Jared Mathis, East’s third hurler, did-

n’t get hurt by walks, but the Wildcatsbunched three singles and a sac fly againsthim in the fourth to bump the lead to 6-2.Curtis Ward pitched the last two innings

for the Mustangs and looked great. “Definitely a positive,” Hightower said.

“He was throwing 10 mph faster than thelast time he went out there. Coach (Brian)Hatley has changed his delivery.”East was limited to two singles after the

first inning, and the game ended on a fine,sliding catch in right field by Thurber ona ball off Sapp’s bat“It got up there in the lights on me,”

Thurber said. “Then I had to dive.”

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your nose and magic happens.You’ve just got to go to workand you’ve got to make it hap-pen.”The tried-and-true method

of knocking down strong fin-ishes to climb through thestandings could still work.Greg Biffle was in precar-

ious position last week, ranked32nd in the standings beforeBristol and openly worriedabout falling below the top-35mark that guarantees a driv-er a spot in the field. Then hefinished eighth at Bristol andjumped all the way to 23rd inpoints.But there are plenty of

crew chiefs who have fever-ishly run the math and figuredout what their driver must doto earn a spot in the 12-driverChase field. The first 10 spotsthis year will go to the top-10in points, with the final two“wild-cards” earmarked forthe winningest drivers not al-ready qualified. Those twodrivers, though, must be in thetop-20 in points.Juan Pablo Montoya has

such a crew chief in Brian Pat-tie, who figures out before theseason starts where Montoyamust finish every week toearn a spot in the Chase. Twoyears ago, he had an average

finishing established forevery track.This year, he’s simplified it

for Montoya.“The way we look at it is

that if you are a 20th place orabove in the finishes, then youare in the good side of thepoints,” Montoya said. “If youfinish below 20th, you are onthe bad side of the points. Sowe know that, and our goal isto make sure we stay on thegood side.”Tony Stewart, tied for third

in the standings, hasn’t putthat much thought into the sys-tem and probably won’t untilcloser to the Chase cutoff raceat Richmond in September.“I don’t know if I even real-

ly know what to expect, still,”he said. “We still know that ifwe win the race, we get themost points. When we get a lit-tle closer to Richmond, I’msure weeks before that we’llstart paying attention to it andhave a lot better idea of howthe system is actually work-ing.”Not everybody has that lux-

ury.Bowyer and Burton were

both Chase participants lastyear. Jamie McMurray, whowould have made the Chaselast year if the wild card hadexisted, now sits 26th. AndBrian Vickers, who made theChase in 2009 but missed mostof 2010 while being treated forblood clots, is 31st.

Associated Press

DALLAS — Dallas Cow-boys receiver Dez Bryantwas ejected from an up-scale Dallas shopping mallafter a dispute over the sag-ging pants worn by him andsome companions.A police statement says

officers working off-duty assecurity at NorthPark Cen-ter encountered Bryant andthree companions wearingthe drooping pants.When the officers asked

the four to pull up theirtrousers, Bryant launchedinto a profanity-laced tiradethat prompted the officersto escort the four from themall.Police say Bryant re-

fused to leave, however, un-til his “representative”could arrive and he parkedin a fire lane until a friendarrived and persuaded himto leave.

LT UPDATENEW CITY, N.Y. — The

teenage girl at the center ofthe sex-crimes case againstfootball great LawrenceTaylor made a surprise ap-pearance at his sentencingTuesday, eager to declarethat he should be behindbars.She was denied the

chance to speak in court,and Taylor was sentencedto six years’ probation, asagreed when he pleadedguilty in January to sexualmisconduct and patronizingan underage prostitute.The former New York

Giants linebacker must reg-ister as a sex offender, buta hearing on exactly howthat will affect him waspostponed to April 12.

COLLEGE HOOPSPROVIDENCE, R.I. —

Providence has hired for-mer Fairfield coach Ed Coo-ley to replace the firedKeno Davis.Cooley led the Stags to a

school-record 25 wins and aMAAC regular-seasonchampionship this year.

BASEBALLKISSIMMEE, Fla. — At-

lanta Braves minor-leaguemanager Luis Salazar re-turned to camp Wednesday,two weeks after beingstruck in the face by a foulball and losing his left eye."I'm very fortunate to be

alive," Salazar said. "Godgave me a second chance inthis life, and I'm going totake advantage of it."He hopes to join his Class

A Lynchburg team in Aprilnear the start of the Caroli-na League season.Salazar was standing on

the top step of the dugoutwhen he was struck by Bri-an McCann's line drive dur-ing the first inning of thegame against the St. LouisCardinals on March 9. Hewas knocked unconscious

and airliftedto the hospi-tal.Doctors

could notsaveSalazar's eyeand it wasremoved onMarch 15.• The At-

lanta Bravesare finding that former clos-er Billy Wagner — and his422 career saves — aren'teasy to replace.So they won't try to do it

with just one person.Jonny Venters and Craig

Kimbrel will enter the sea-son sharing the closer's role.Manager Fredi Gonzalez is-n't concerned about not hav-ing a full-time answer forthe ninth inning.• VIERA, Fla. — The

Washington Nationals haveput pitcher Stephen Stras-burg on the 60-day disabledlist as he recovers from el-bow surgery last September.Doctors have said his re-

covery time from TommyJohn surgery is 12 to 18months.

TENNISAUSTIN, Texas — Andy

Roddick will enjoy a bighome-court advantage in theU.S. Davis Cup team's quar-terfinal against Spain.The match will be played

July 8-10 at the University ofTexas in Austin — whereRoddick lives.It delighted Roddick, who

ranks second in U.S. DavisCup singles victories with33.Top-ranked Rafael Nadal

will lead the Spanish team. • KEY BISCAYNE, Fla.,

— Kim Clijsters is planningto avoid Japan over radia-tion fears since an earth-quake and tsunami crippleda nuclear plant there.Clijsters said she wouldn't

go to the WTA tournament inTokyo in September nor toone in Beijing the next month.

NHLDETROIT — Daniel Sedin

scored twice and Roberto Lu-ongo made 39 saves, leadingthe Vancouver Canucks to a 2-1 win against the DetroitRed Wings on Wednesday.

Associated Press

The NBA roundup ...CHARLOTTE — Danny Granger

scored 33 points and the Indiana Pac-ers created breathing room from oneof their closest competitors for theEastern Conference’s final playoffspot with a 111-88 victory over theslumping Charlotte Bobcats onWednesday night.Tyler Hansbrough added 24 points

and Roy Hibbert had 13 points and 14rebounds for the Pacers, who movedthree games ahead of Charlotte foreighth place by completing a four-game season sweep.D.J. Augustin scored 17 points and

Kwame Brown had 16 pointsfor theBobcats, who got 11 points from topscorer Stephen Jackson as he laboredthrough a hamstring injury.Already holding the tiebreaker

over Charlotte, Indiana interim coachFrank Vogel wasn’t shy before thegame in comparing the matchup to an“elimination game if you were up inthe playoffs 3-1 or 3-2.”Behind Hansbrough’s continued

emergence and Granger’s scoring, thePacers have won two straight and fiveof seven.

Heat 100, Pistons 94AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — Dwyane

Wade scored 24 points and Chris Bosh

added 23 to help the Miami Heat rallyfor a 100-94 win.

Rockets 131, Warriors 112HOUSTON — Kevin Martin scored

34 points, Chuck Hayes got his firstcareer triple-double and Houston wonits fifth straight. Stephen Curry had16 Warriors points.

Thunder 106, Jazz 94OKLAHOMA CITY — Russell

Westbrook scored 31 points and KevinDurant added 29 to help OklahomaCity drop depleted Utah to .500 for thefirst time since Nov. 6.

76ers 105, Hawks 100PHILADELPHIA — Lou Williams

scored 17 points, Andre Iguodala andThaddeus Young each had 16, andPhiladelphia rallied with a 25-6 run toopen the fourth quarter.

Grizzlies 90, Celtics 87BOSTON — Marc Gasol scored 11

points with 11 rebounds and ZachRandolph had 13 points and eight re-bounds.

Kings 97, Bucks 90MILWAUKEE — Marcus Thornton

scored 27 points, Beno Udrih added 25and Sacramento damaged the Bucks'fading playoff hopes.

Magic 111, Knicks 99NEW YORK — Dwight Howard had

33 points and 11 rebounds, and the Or-lando Magic won their fourth straight.Carmelo Anthony had 24 points for

the Knicks (35-36), who lost for theseventh time in eight games and arebelow .500 for the first time sincethey were 8-9 after losing to Atlantaon Nov. 27.

Nets 98, Cavaliers 94, OTCLEVELAND — Kris Humphries

grabbed a career-high 23 reboundsand made several big plays in over-time, leading New Jersey to its fifthroad win in a matchup of two badteams winding down miserable sea-sons.

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minutes from the Orange County are-na.“Going back to my high school

brought back a lot of memories,” hesaid. “My senior season we won theleague championship. That was the bestthing my school has had basketball-wise, first time since ‘82 that we had aleague championship.”Another Arizona starter, Kyle Fogg,

grew up 10 minutes away in Brea, whilereserve Alex Jacobson is from nearbySanta Ana. Jordin Mayes and starterSolomon Hill are both from Los Angeles.“It’s good to be home, but we’re here

for business right now,” Fogg said.And Arizona’s goal is to knock off the

defending national champions, whose.762 winning percentage in the NCAAtournament is the best ever.“It’s never to your advantage going

against them in this tournament,” sec-ond-year Arizona coach Sean Millersaid.The Wildcats’ tourney winning per-

centage of .643 is eighth-best, althoughtheir run of 25 consecutive appearancesended last year, when Williams was afreshman and Miller was just startingto remake the program in his vision.“We didn’t have a lot of goals other

than to be better than we were a yearago and we had a lot of hungry players

who had great offseasons that translat-ed from last year to this year,” Millersaid. Giving the Blue Devils a postseason

boost is Kyrie Irving, who returned atthe start of the tournament after miss-ing 26 games with an injured right toe.He averaged 12.5 points in their firsttwo wins, a blowout of Hampton and atwo-pointer against Michigan.The freshman point guard won’t start

Thursday, although coach MikeKrzyzewski said he will play severalminutes.“He played significant minutes last

week when I thought he was going toplay limited minutes, so I mentionedthat he will play significant minutes to-morrow,” Krzyzewski said. “I don’tknow what the hell that means..”The Wildcats have prepared for

Duke with and without Irving, regard-ed by many as the Blue Devils’ bestplayer who could have been nationalfreshman of the year had he not gottenhurt eight games into the season. He’sscored in double figures every gamehe’s played.“It changes their whole game be-

cause he can speed up the game, he’s avery good point guard,” Arizona’s KevinParrom said. “He makes his team a lotbetter. He can do it all.”Arizona and Duke last met in the

NCAA tournament in 2001, with Dukewinning 82-72 in the title game to claimthe third of its four national champi-

onships. The Wildcats haven’t gone thatfar since then, while the Blue Devilshoisted the trophy again last year.

NITWICHITA, Kan. — As he exited a

loud locker room into a jubilant hallway,Wichita State coach Gregg Marshallgreeted boosters, friends and family byrepeating three letters: MSG.Wichita State clinched a spot in the

NIT semifinals at Madison Square Gar-den by holding off College of Charleston82-75 on Wednesday night. The Shock-ers (27-8) were led by seniors, GabeBlair (16 points) and J.T. Durley (14points), playing their final home game.There were emotions for Charleston

(26-11) as well. The Cougars trailed by21 midway through the second half butfought back behind Andrew Goudelock,who scored 23 of his 31 points after half-time, including seven 3-point shots.• In another semifinal, Alabama beat

Miami 79-64.

CITOMAHA, Neb. — Gregory Echenique

scored a season-high 19 points to leadfive Creighton players in double figuresin an 82-64 victory over Central Flori-da in a College Basketball Invitationalsemifinal Wednesday night.The Bluejays (22-14) advance to the

best-of-three finals beginning Mondayagainst the winner of the Boise State-Oregon semifinal late Wednesday.

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Former UNC star tyler Hansbroughscored 24 points against Charlotte.

Pacers tighten grip

Goodell: CBA offer might not stay on tableAssociated Press

NEW ORLEANS — Owners haven’ttalked about using replacement playersif the NFL’s first work stoppage since1987 stretches on, Commissioner RogerGoodell said Tuesday, and the leaguemight not keep its last contract offer onthe table if bargaining doesn’t resumesoon.“We have not had any discussions or

consideration of replacement players,”Goodell said at a news conference clos-

ing the annual owners meetings. “It has-n’t been discussed, it hasn’t been con-sidered, and it’s not in our plans.”He also said the Miami Dolphins and

four other teams have been fined orbeen told the NFL is investigating themfor violating offseason rules prohibit-ing contact with players. Goodell wasasked specifically about the Dolphins;he did not reveal other teams involved.NFL general counsel Jeff Pash said

the violations aren’t related to theleague’s lockout of players, which be-

gan March 12, hours after negotiationswith the players broke off, and the uniondissolved. Even during normal offsea-sons, from the end of one season untilaround March 15, NFL rules bar teamsfrom holding organized workouts, prac-tice or meetings, and don’t allow posi-tion coaches to supervise players.“It’s a ‘go home and relax’ period,”

Pash said.Since the lockout began, no contact

between the league’s 32 clubs and play-ers has been allowed.

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Fishin’ with Capt. Gus!Coastal fishermen have certain

spots they fish at high tide and otherplaces they frequent when the tide ison the way out.

One of the reasons is that fish be-come comfortable at a particular wa-ter depth. When the water rises (in-coming tide), they move closer to theshoreline to maintain the preferredwater depth. Conversely, when thewater drops (outgoing tide), theymove offshore.

Lake fishing is similar. Spring rainscause water levels to rise, and fishmove closer to the bank. The reverseoccurs during periods of draw downs.

Since the first of March, Lake Nor-man has risen almost two feet. High-er water levels are causing bass andother spawning fish to cruise closerto the bank where the forage fish haverelocated.

To the occasional angler, a rise inthe water level might seem insignifi-cant, but to the fish, it is a major event.That is why savvy anglers check thecurrent lake level before hitting thelake. The site to get this informationis for Lake Norman is www.duke-en-ergy.com/lakes/levels.asp.

Additionally, a seven-day lake lev-el history is available by clicking onthe name of the lake.

Rising waters not only cause bass,crappie and other species to swim far-ther up the banks, but woody debris,rocks and other areas, normally visi-ble, are now under water. Sight fish-ermen, those who cast to stumps,snags and other stick-ups, are morecomfortable casting when they cansee these targets.

Stormwater runoff muddies creeksand coves for a period of time. This“stained water” has its advantages.First, it provides a safe harbor for for-age fish and ambush points for pred-ators. In addition, dirty water warmsfaster than clear water, and it attractslarge egg bearing female fish.

Higher lake levels, while wel-comed, are not without risks and haz-ards to boaters.

The same shoals that were exposedand easy to identify as hazards to nav-igation during the winter draw down,are now under water — in some cas-es only by a few inches, making trav-el tricky in a boat.

Tips from Capt. Gus: An excellentplace to fish Lake Norman in thespring is around channel and shoalmarkers, usually positioned in shal-

low water adjacent to deep water. Thepole for the marker and light also af-fords food, shade and cover for allsizes of fish.

Hot Spot of the Week: Rising waterhas bass and crappie on the banks,particularly early and late.

Best bets are upriver around theState Park and in Reeds and DavidsonCreeks at the lower end of the lake.Crappie and perch can be found

around shallow brush piles, and cat-fish continue to feed over shallowpoints and along the edges of pockets.

Capt. Gus Gustafson of Lake Nor-man Ventures. is an outdoor colum-nist and a full-time professional fish-ing guide on Lake Norman. His web-site is www.Fishingwithgus.com orcall 704-617-6812. For additional in-formation, e-mail him at [email protected].

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Shad schools on high rock lake can be so thick that you cansnag them with a lure. this is a great opportunity to see whatbass are eating.

RISING WATERS LIFTS ALL HOPES

How do you decidewhich lure to throwwhen bass fishing?

There are many factors toconsider before you tie yourfirst knot.

For instance, do you ex-pect the bass to be lazy oraggressive? Will they beshallow or deep? What do

the baitfishlook like? Isthe waterclear ordirty? What isthe watertemperature?Time of year,time of dayand theweather arefactors aswell.

Only when you can an-swer these questions are youready to think about whatlure you should throw andhow you should retrieve it.The following generaliza-tions can be very helpful inthis regard.

First, the time of year iscritical. That is because thebass’ life cycle is a good pre-dictor for bass behavior. Inwinter, bass are literallychilling out on the bottomdoing almost nothing. Inspring, they feed aggres-sively and spawn in shallowwater. That happens whenthe water is around 65 de-grees. After a short recov-ery period, bass spend thesummer aggressively feed-ing at dawn and dusk. In fall,bass feed up for the comingwinter.

Here at High Rock Lake,bass are in pre-spawn modeand feeding heavily to pre-pare for procreation. Theyare generally more aggres-sive this time of year.

Second, High Rock is stillat or below 60 degrees. Thebass are not stressed any-more from winter watertemperatures. That fact re-inforces our guess that thebass will be aggressive.

Next, water clarity is crit-ical, especially at High Rock.It is hard to catch fish whenthe water resembles choco-late milk mixed with veg-etable soup. Do you think thebass are going to see yourlure? If water clarity is an

issue pick a lure that makesa lot of flash and noise andfeatures bright colors. Eventhen, bass still may havetrouble finding it. You betterwork that lure slowly.

Then again, if the water isrelatively clear, the bassmay have no problem seeingyour offering. In that case,you can work it faster. Thatis, if you think the bass aregoing to chase a lure. But itmight be a good idea to gowith a subtle lure that moreclosely imitates the localbaitfish, which in our case isshad. Do you know what ashad looks like? It might be agood idea to do some home-work in this area.

Another factor to consid-er if the water is clear islight penetration below thesurface. Bass don’t haveeyelids.

They do not like brightclear days. Dirty watermight make the sunshine anon-issue, however. Con-versely, a cloudy day givesthe bass an advantage onambushing prey. It alsogives us an advantage be-cause the bass are oftenmore active.

Finally, you need tochoose a lure that is appro-priate for the amount andtype of obstructions that youwill be casting around. Areyou in open water? Is theresubmerged grass or trees?Maybe you’re castingaround rock piles or docks?

Once you get on the wateryour electronics will tell youwhere baitfish and bass areholding in the water column.Are they on the bottom? Arethey hitting the surface?Maybe they are suspendedor they could be holding on acontour break at a certaindepth?

Either way, you need topick a lure meets all the re-quirements of the conditionsobserved. You’ve got tomake an educated guess andthen keep re-processing theinformation until you comeup with a solution which re-sults in a bass at the end ofyour line.

Glenn Hudson is a free-lance fishing writer based in Salisbury. Contact him [email protected].

Capt. Gus/for the SaliSbury PoSt

Cory burelson of Granite falls holds a spotted bass caught while fishing withhis dad, robert, during a fishing trip on lake Norman.

Lure choice determinedby several variables

Best betsfor bass?

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State bill that would designate ‘game fish’ splits anglersWILMINGTON (AP) — A

bill that would ban the saleof three kinds of coastal fishin North Carolina is pittingcommercial fishermenagainst recreational anglers.

The StarNews of Wilming-ton reported Saturday thatthe bill would designate reddrum, spotted sea trout andstriped bass as coastal gamefish and require thosespecies be taken by hook andline fishing only.

The bill gives commercial

fishermen some relief byhaving the state pay themwhat they would have madeoff those fish for three years,up to $1 million each. SeanMcKeon, president of theprofessional trade associa-tion for commercial fishing,North Carolina Fisheries As-sociation, said there are4,000 to 5,000 commercialfishermen in North Carolina.

It wasn’t clear how muchthe compensation programmight cost.

The goal of the bill wouldbe the preservation of thespecies, but the North Car-olina Division of MarineFisheries opposes the bill.

Agency director LouisDaniel said game fish statuswould give the recreationalfishermen preference overcommercial ones.

The fish also would not beavailable in restaurants ormarkets.

“It’s not just a recreation-al/commercial thing,” Daniel

said. “It’s a consumer thing,too.”

Stephen Ammons, execu-tive director of the CoastalConservation Association’sNorth Carolina chapter, saidhis group supports the meas-ure as a way to keep the fish-eries healthy and viable andto bring more recreationalfishermen to the state.

Ammons said the threespecies make up just a smallpart of commercial catchesin North Carolina.

And he noted that recre-ational fishermen also bringin dollars to the North Car-olina economy.

McKeon said he doesn’tthink recreational fishingsuffers because the fish areopen to commercial fishing,but he said a commercialprohibition on those fish willhurt businesses.

“What kind of a personwould put another man outof work and harm his familyso that he could have more

fun?” McKeon said.Joseph J. Smith Jr., the

owner of Atlantic Seafood inHampstead and a member ofthe state Marine FisheriesCommission, said the indus-try already is hurting be-cause of regulations.

“Those fish don’t belongto just one group of people,”Smith said. “They don’t be-long to commercial or recre-ational. No one can take pos-session of those fish. That’swrong.”

Mobbing of predators reflects complex behaviorQ: A pair of red-tailed hawks has

nested near our house for years. Sev-eral times I have seen one or both ofthem harassed by crows. I watched afive-minute dogfight today with thehawk just trying to get away. It wasvery entertaining, but puzzling. Why

do these large raptorslet the crows that areless than half their sizeand without theirweapons harass them?

Q: I have seen crowspester a couple of bighawks. Sometimes thehawks just sit on a treebranch and let thecrows fly around andmake a lot of noise.Sometimes they fly

away, with the crows chasing them.Would the hawks act differently ifthey had a nest with babies in it?

A: Very good questions about acommonly observed phenomenoncalled mobbing, in which severalsmaller birds harass a larger predato-ry bird.

Why would a red-tailed hawk, baldeagle or great horned owl let a bunchof smaller birds, like crows, pester it?And why would a smaller bird risk at-tacking these large predators?

The answer, as is usually the casewhen animal behavior and ecology areinvolved, is complex. Some explana-

tions seem relatively straightforwardwhereas others are more speculative.

From the crows’ perspective, mob-bing behavior may have adaptive sig-nificance in terms of survival in that alarge potential predator may be driv-en from an area where crows raisetheir young because the babies mightbecome prey for some raptors.

In a situation in which a predatorsuch as a large hawk is simply in be-tween meals, either sitting or flying,and has no special stake in a particu-lar location, mobbing behavior bycrows could be very effective.

The hawk would presumably notfind the annoyance worth the effort ofstaying around and would move on toanother area to hunt. In other words,the crows don’t want the predator inthe area and the hawk itself doesn’treally care whether it is there orsomewhere else.

In search of an answer to the ques-tion of what a pair of these birds ofprey would do when harassed bycrows if they had a couple of babies ina nest, I asked an ornithologist. Infact, I asked 11 ornithologists. Someare top-flight amateur bird watchersand some are professional scientistswho have studied hawks or eagles.The answers I got were consistent,and surprising.

All agreed that if a red-tailed hawkreached out and grabbed a crow with

its talons, that would be the end of thecrow, but e ven though large raptorshave the necessary weapons, the ener-gy cost of pursuing or otherwise at-tempting to catch a crow is normallynot worth it. Crows are agile creaturesand would be very difficult to catch inflight. So a hawk typically ignores thecrows or flies away.

The answers from the bird re-searchers about what hawks or eagleswould do if eggs or babies were in thenest were especially interesting.Statements like the following weretelling: “I don’t know for sure, butwhen there’s a nest involved, thestakes are higher and the raptor wouldprobably fight back. The crows knowthis and keep their distance.” Or as an-other put it, “When baby hawks are inthe nest, the area around it becomes ano-fly zone for crows.”

Observations of how hawks re-spond when crows use their mobbingbehavior tactics are frequent. Butwhat a pair of hawks or eagles woulddo if crows tried their antics wheneggs or babies are in the nest remainsunanswered. The fact that such at-tacks seldom occur, may be becausecrows already know the answer.

Whit Gibbons is an ecologist and en-vironmental educator with the Univer-sity of Georgia’s Savannah River Ecol-ogy Laboratory. Send environmentalquestions to [email protected].

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The Livingstone Theater De-partment will present the play“Steal Away” by Ramona King.The play is being directed byLinda Hunt, Directorof Theater Arts at Liv-ingstone.

Preview dates areMarch 30 and 31 andopening night is April1. Show times are 7p.m. nightly and 4 p.m.on Sunday.

“Steal Away” is a comedyabout a group of five women inthe 30s who face a financialdilemma during the Depressionas they come together to sendyoung black girls to college.

$5 general admission ticketscan be purchased at the door andadmission for students is free.

The show will be at the LittleTubman Theater, LivingstoneCollege campus, 701 W. MonroeSt. Call 704-216- 6047 for moreinformation.

Waterworks art expoWaterworks Visual Arts Cen-

ter will host “An Evening inMonet’s Garden” preview partydinner and sale to kick off ArtistEXPO 2011. Artist EXPO is athree-day juried art show andsale where over 50 regional ex-hibitors of fine arts and finecrafts will present and sell theirwork.

There will be French fare byCartucci’s Restaurant (beer andwine included). Guests can meetmore than 50 regional artistswhile having the first opportu-nity to preview and purchaseartwork. Tickets are $45 per per-son, with advance payment andreservations required. Reserva-tions will be accepted through

March 25 at 704-636-1882.Public days to shop the EXPO

are Friday, April 8, 11a.m.-8 p.m.and Saturday, April 9, 10:30a.m.-

4 p.m. Admission onpublic days is $5 perperson.

Artist EXPO is lo-cated in the F&MTrolley Barn at 125E. Liberty St. Pro-ceeds support theeducational and out-

reach programs of the Water-works Visual Arts Center.

OCT presents ‘HONK’CONCORD — Based on the

classic Hans Christian Andersenfairytale and from the song writ-ers of Cameron Mackintosh'sMary Poppins, “Honk!” is a fam-ily show for all ages. It comes tothe Old Courthouse Theatrestage March 31-April 17.

Tickets are $15/$12/$10. Callthe Box Office to reserve a seatat 704 788-2405 or check outwww.oldcourthousetheatre.org.

Fuller on Virginia WoolfIn conjunction with the St.

Thomas Players’ production of“Who’s Afraid of VirginiaWoolf,” Catawba College pro-fessor Dr. Janice Fuller will ex-plore the different voices of theEnglish novelist. She will readexcerpts from some of Woolf’smost important works.

The reading will take placeTuesday, April 5, beginning at7:30 p.m. at Salisbury Wine Shop,106 S. Main St. The event is free.

For more information call704-647-0999 or [email protected].

Mixed media showMixed media artist Susan

Dodd will present a showing ofher work created with things shecalls, “broken, forgotten andabandoned.”

Hosts Edward and SusanNorvell are sponsors. The open-ing reception will be Friday,March 25 from 6-9 p.m. at A StepIn Time, located at 5 Easy St.

Call 704-642-1300 for more in-formation.

Muse & Spirit FestivalCenter for Faith & the Arts

will hold the first Muse & Spir-it Festival April 2 from 10 a.m.-11:30 p.m. at the Looking GlassArtist Collective’s black box the-ater. An art show will featureworks by local artists; wellnesspractitioners will offer demon-strations; there will be an open-ing reception for the art ofJustin R. Christenbery, who willdo demonstrations. A concertwill feature Sy Arden, stepha-niesid and the The Sky Captainsof Industry. Admission is $6 inadvance, $8 April 2. For details,call 704-647-0999.

‘Grand Slam’ auditionsThree white males are need-

ed for the play “Grand Slam,”which will be performed at theLooking Glass Artists CollectiveBlack Box Theatre on May 13and 15.

Pitchvine Entertainment is

holding auditions for one leadand two extras for the play, aperiod piece from 1950 to theearly 60s: Doc Wise, racist andoverbearing (50 plus); assistantto Doc Wise (40 plus) and a base-ball game announcer (40 plus).

This play has been read at the2005 national Black Theater Fes-tival and the 2006 GreensboroFringe Theater Festival.

For an appointment [email protected] or call336-833-1537 and leave a mes-sage.

Memorial concert MISENHEIMER —On Sun-

day, April 3 at 4 p.m., PfeifferUniversity will host a memorialservice for Marvin W. Burke, aprofessor emeritus at PfeifferUniversity who died Feb. 6.

The concert will be in thePfeiffer Chapel on the Misen-heimer campus. It is free andopen to the public.

Selections include“Alleluia”by Randall Thompson, “He,watching Over Israel” byMendelssohn, “Lord, Make Mean Instrument of Thy Peace,” byDavis Stanley York, “Praise tothe Lord, the Almighty,”arranged by Rutter, and the lastmovement of the Brahms Re-quiem.

The choir will be conductedby Steve Harrill, assistant pro-fessor of music at Pfeiffer, a1978 Pfeiffer graduate and for-mer Burke student. Burke’slongtime friend and colleague,Stan Scheer, will serve as organ-ist and choir accompanist. ThePfeiffer University HandbellChoir will also participate.

For more information, callSteve Harrill at 704-463-3147 [email protected].

Old Time Fiddlers DOBSON — More than 125

musicians will converge on Sur-ry Community College March25-26 for the second annual Sur-ry Old Time Fiddlers Conven-tion.

Convention highlights includea Friday night dance with mu-

sic by Back-Step, Slate MountainRamblers and Mountain ParkOld Time Band; jam sessionsand fiddling competitions Satur-day; plus a fiddle workshop onSaturday by Paul Brown of NPR.

For details, call 877-999-8390or visit www.surryoldtime.com.

‘Legends of Racing’RALEIGH— The small exhib-

it “Legends of Racing” at the NCMuseum of History in Raleighwill highlight major momentsand feature actual race cars: A1937 Ford Coupe that Ned Jar-rett raced in the 1950s, the No.3 car driven by Dale EarnhardtSr., a Legends Car that SamBeam drove to victory up anddown the East Coast and a 1988Pontiac Grand Prix raced byRichard Petty.

For details, call 919-807-7900or go to ncmuseumofhistory.orgor Facebook.

Pottery and antiques HICKORY — The 14th annu-

al Catawba Valley Pottery andAntiques Festival will be held onSaturday, March 26, at the Hick-ory Metro Convention Center, I-40, exit 125 in Hickory.

Tickets are $6 for adults and$2 for children 12 and under andare available at the door. Ticketholders will be entered in adrawing for door prizes.

For more information, call828-322-3943 or 828-324-7294 orcheck www.catawbahistory.org.

‘Jazz For Japan’ ROCK HILL — Marc Hoff-

man will perform during theAmerican Red Cross fundraiser“Jazz For Japan” at Tropical Es-cape in Rock Hill, SC, on Sunday,March 27. Hoffman will take thestage at 7:30 p.m.

Hoffman’s set will debut anew original jazz ballad, “Ordi-nary Song,” set for a Monday,March 28 release. Virillion Mu-sic will donate 20 percent ofsales of the single to “Jazz ForJapan.”Contact Tim Hartis at803-230-1967 for information.

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Livingstone presents ‘Steal Away’ March 30-April 1

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In conjunction with the upcom-ing St. Thomas Players’ produc-tion, Dr. Janice Fuller will dis-cuss Virginia Woolf and readfrom the author’s work april 5.

The No. 3 car driven byDale Earnhardt Sr. is ondisplay at the NC Museumof History.

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Student Art ExpoSALISBURY —The Carolina Artists Stu-

dent Art Expo opens at 5 p.m. this evening,March 24 at the Salisbury Civic Center. Stu-dents from all the schools in Rowan Coun-ty will be participating, both public and pri-vate, grades K-12.

An added feature this year is a exhibit

of artwork from the art teachers.Last year, more than 850 pieces of art-

work were shown.Awards will be presented at 6 p.m.

Thursday.The show will continue on Friday, open-

ing at 9 a.m. closing at 4 p.m.

Schools represented here declined to have students’ art identified by name.

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Art

Waterworks Visual Arts Center,123 E. Liberty St.— Two solo exhi-bitions and a group show: NC artistKatie Claiborne and SC artist Su-san Lenz exhibit in Stanback GalleryHall and the Osborne and WoodsonGalleries • You and Me, a groupmulti-media show featuring theworks of eleven regional artists ex-ploring the question of individual-ism through self-portraiture, exhibitsin the Norvell Gallery. • WaterworksVisual Art Center host Rowan-Salis-bury’s Elementary School art exhi-bition in the Young People’s Gallerythrough March 31. A reception forfamily and friends will be heldtonight, March 24, from 5-6:30.Gallery hours are Monday, Wednes-day, Friday 10-5; Tuesday, Thursday10-7; Saturday 11-3.

Waterworks artists EXPO 2011— April 7-9, three-day juried artshow to promote and encourage re-lationships between artists and col-lectors, enhance the presence ofart in our community, and enrich thecommunity’s experience in the arts.www.waterworks.org, 704-636-1882.

Center for Faith & the Arts —Currently on exhibit: Luther Sowersdisplay including paintings, sketch-es, studies, sculpture, armour. Alsoon display: “Deja vu,”" works byartists Barbara Richmond, StephenHoke, through April 22. Galleryhours at 2-6 p.m. Monday throughThursday and during special events.207 W. Harrison St., lower level ofHaven Lutheran Church. 704-647-0999, [email protected].

Mixed media show — 6-9 p.m.,Friday, March 25: Opening recep-tion for mixed media artist SusanDodd, presenting art created withthings “broken, forgotten and aban-doned.” A Step In Time, 5 Easy St.,704-642-1300.

Rail Walk Studios and Gallery,409 N. Lee St. — The RED Showthrough March 26: Vibrant groupshow featuring Rail Walk StudioArtists interpreting the color red hasbeen held over. Opening on April 2:“It’s Hip to be Square,” group showfeaturing Rail Walk Studio Artists. AVery Square Artist Reception, 5-7p.m., April 2. Gallery open to thepublic Saturdays 11 a.m.-5 p.m., byappointment or by chance if the greenopen flag is out. 704-431-8964.www.railwalkgallery.com.

Grace and Cameron West ArtGallery, Pfeiffer University, Misen-heimer — Through March 25: ex-hibiting works of last year’s “Emerg-ing Artists” recipients Everitt Clarkand Albemarle’s Heidi Ramseur.

Artists’ reception 6–8 p.m., Friday,March 18, free and open to the pub-lic. Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Monday-Friday. [email protected].

Mint Museum of Art, 2730 Ran-dolph Road, Charlotte —Open 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Tuesdays, 10a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday. Ad-mission $10 adults, $8 seniors andstudents, $5 ages 6 to 17, free formembers and children 5 and younger.Free on Tuesdays 5-9 p.m. 704-337-2000. www.mintmuseum.org.

Reynolda House Museum ofAmerican Art, 2250 Reynolda Road,Winston-Salem — “Trains ThatPassed in the Night,” the photograhsof O. Winston Link depicting the endof the steam railroading era with pho-tos of the rural landscapes of Virginiaand North Carolina that these trainspassed through, through June 19 •“Thomas Hart Benton, America’sMaster Storyteller,” features large-scale oil masterpiece, “Bootleggers,”alongside three lithographs based onscenes the artist created for the mu-ral program of the Missouri StateCapitol Building that re-tell familiarstories.On view through July 31.House, gardens and village featurepublic garden, dining, shopping,walk-

ing trails. 336-758-5150, reynolda-house. org.

The North Carolina Pottery Cen-ter, 233 E. Ave., Seagrove —Through April 30: “Tea Time: SeriesI (Teapots and Tea cups),” featur-ing functional NC teapots and teacups, handmade by more than 70potters from across the state.Gallery hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Tues-day-Saturday, 336-873-8430,www.ncpotterycenter.org.

Theater

Piedmont Players Theatre’s“Hairspray” — 7:30 p.m., March31-April 2 and April 6-9; 2:30 p.m.,April 3. $12 adult, $10 student/se-nior, box office opens March 28.Meroney Theater, 213 S. Main St.704-633-5471, www.piedmontplay-ers. com.

“Dirty Barbie & Other GirlhoodTales”— 7:30 p.m., through March26: Lee Street theatre presents astorytelling show about the author’sstrange southern childhood; adults$10, student w/ID $5, LookingGlass Artist Collective, 405 N. LeeSt., [email protected],www.leestreet.org.

The Livingstone Theater Depart-

ment’s “Steal Away” — 7 p.m.nightly, 4 p.m. Sunday, March 30-April 1. Comedy by Ramona Kingabout five women who face a finan-cial dilemma during the Depressionas they come together to sendyoung black girls to college; direct-ed by Linda Hunt, director of The-ater Arts at Livingstone, $5 gener-al admission, students free. LittleTubman Theater, 701 W. MonroeSt., 704-216- 6047.

Old Courthouse Theatre hosts“Honk!” — March 31-April 17:Based on the classic Hans Chris-tian Andersen fairytale and from thesong writers of Cameron Mackin-tosh's Mary Poppins. Tickets$15/$12/$10, call 704-788-2405to reserve a seat. 49 Spring StreetNW, NC, www.oldcourthousethe-atre.org.

St. Thomas Players presents“Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”— 7:30 p.m., April 7-9 and 13-16,with Mary Ann McCubbin, Bob Paoli-no, Jonathan Furr, Dana VanHoy.Admission $10, students $5 withstudent ID. Looking Glass Artist Col-lective black box theatre, 405 N.Lee St., [email protected].

Piedmont Opera presents Gilbertand Sullivan’s “HMS Pinafore”— 8p.m., March 25; 2 p.m. March 27;7:30 p.m., March 29. Stevens Cen-ter, 405 W. Fourth St., Winston-Salem, 336-724-3202, www.pied-montopera.org.

Music & more

‘On Sacred Ground: Stravinsky’sRite of Spring’— 8 p.m., Saturday,March 26: Rearrangement of IgorStravinsky’s work by The Bad Plus,a trio known for “bending and break-ing genres.” Reynolds Theater,Bryan Center, Duke University. Tick-ets start $26. www.dukeperfor-mances. duke.edu/series/the-sanc-

tified /thebadplus.Pfeiffer memorial concert — 4

p.m., Sunday, April 3, for PfeifferUniversity’s Emeritus Professor ofMusic Marvin W. Burke, PfeifferChapel on campus, free. Steve Har-rill, 704-463-3147, steve.harrill@fs-mail. pfeiffer.edu.

OMIMEO: VaudeVizual Special$20 ticket April 7— Special priceone day only April 7; tickets throughApril 9 begin at $29.50. A new showdesigned for the next generation oftheater-goer, a mind-bending mash-up melds illusions, mask work,vaudeville, comedy; features aerial-ist/acrobat, Cirque de Soleil per-former Karl Baumann. Booth Play-house at Blumenthal PerformingArts Center, 130 North Tryon St.,Charlotte,372-1000, www.caroli-natix.org.

Charlotte Folk Society — 7:30p.m., Friday, April 8: Robin Bullock,acclaimed as a “Celtic guitar god.”Free, family-friendly. After the hour-long concert join a song circle or ajam session, listeners welcome. TheCharlotte Appalachian Dulcimer Clubmeets after the concert; visitors areinvited to play on a “loaner” instru-ment. Great Aunt Stella Center, 926Elizabeth Ave., uptown Charlotte.www.folksociety.org.

Festivals

Rowan Museum’s third ColonialSpring Frolic — 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat-urday, April 2: tours of the 1766 OldStone House, only surviving colonialhouse in Rowan County, guides inperiod costumes, historical inter-preters offer crafts including dyingEaster eggs with natural dyes, mus-kets fired, woodworking, weaving,spinning, tatting, candle making,open fire cooking, tastings, chil-dren’s games, colonial dancers, mu-sic, more. $4 adults, $2 students.Half mile down Old Stone HouseRoad off Highway 52, Granite Quar-ry. 704-633-5946, [email protected].

Second Annual Spencer ArborDay Celebration— 10 a.m.-2 p.m.,Saturday, April 23, 8th Street BallPark in Spencer, hosted by SpencerCommunity Appearance Commis-sion. Free bounce house, popcorn,face painting, tree saplings.

14th annual Catawba Valley Pot-tery and Antiques Festival — 9a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, March 26,Hickory Metro Convention Center, I-40, Exit 125 Hickory, $6 adults, $2children 12 and under. Ticket hold-ers entered in drawing for doorprizes. Bring a piece of pottery of

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Waterworks holds reception this evening for Elementary School art

‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia,’ a St. Thomas Players production open-ing April 7, will feature Mary Ann McCubbin and Bob Paolino (front),along with Jonathan Furr and Dana VanHoy (back).

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This art by Mary Blake Nobles ofSacred Heart School is part of theWaterworks Elementary Schoolart exhibit.

unknown background, representa-tives from NC Pottery Collectors'Guild on hand to offer expert opin-ions on possible background andhistory of individual collectors'pieces. 828-322-3943, www.cataw-bahistory.org.

Surry Old Time Fiddlers Conven-tion— March 25-26: Highlights: Fri-day night dance, jam sessions, fid-dling competitions Saturday, fiddleworkshop Saturday by Paul Brownof NPR, also youth dance competi-tion, music competitions for individ-uals and bands. Admission for two-day event $5 per person. Surry Com-munity College in Dobson. www.sur-ryoldtime.com, 877-999-8390.

Cabarrus Earth Fest— Concord,Kannapolis, Cabarrus County holdsecond annual Viva Verde EarthFest, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., April 16, NorthCabarrus Park, in honor of EarthDay. www.vivaverdeearthfest.word-press.com.

15th annual Lexington Multicul-tural Festival — 10 a.m.–5 p.m.,Saturday, May 7, Finch Park, Lexing-ton. Family-friendly festival of ethnic-ities, customs and cuisine with Pa-rade of Nations, five cultural villages,related cultural entertainment andsecond annual Butterfly Arts Initia-tive (thanks to welding students andstaff at Rowan Cabarrus Communi-ty College more than 100 butterfliesand other related items). 336-248-3960, www.lexingtonnc.net.

17th annual Wayne C. Hender-son Music Festival and Guitar Com-petition — Saturday, June 18,Grayson Highlands State Park, Va.,with the Boxcars, George HamiltonIV, April Verch Band, Harris Broth-ers, Bobby Ingano, Wayne Hender-son and Friends, children’s events.$10, children 12 and younger free.w w w . w a y n e h e n d e r s o n . o r g ,www.dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/gra.shtml.

This & That

Muse & Spirit Festival — 10a.m.-11:30 p.m., Saturday April 2:events all the day beginning with artshow featuring works by localartists; wellness practicioners offertalks and demonstrations; discus-sion/ demonstration by artist JustinR. Christenbery; opening receptionfor Christenbery exhibit “BreakingThrough;” concert featuring Sy Ar-den, stephaniesid, The Sky Cap-tains of Industry with Christenberypainting to the music; concessionsavailable; admission $6 in advance,$8 DOS. Sponsored by Center forFaith & the Arts at the Looking GlassArtist Collective Black Box Theater,405 N. Lee St. Schedule details704-647-0999 or faithart@bell-

south.net.Scrabble Scramble 8 – 5:30

p.m., Tuesday, April 12, Holiday InnSalisbury. Buffet dinner, 3 roundsof team Scrabble. $25 per person,$250 table of 10. Sponsored byRowan County Literacy Council, 704-216-8266 by April 7 for reserva-tions.

Concord Book Club — 5:30p.m., Tuesday, April 5, Concord Li-brary auditorium, discussing Geral-dine Brooks’ “March.” Registrationrequested 704-920-2053. 27 UnionSt., N., Concord.

Paranormal weekend at haunt-ed Gold Hill —7 p.m., April 8-9,$40, one-hour presentation onparanormal investigation using sci-entific methods, followed by fourhours of investigation time at fourdifferent locations in the historicpark; fundraiser hosted by HistoricGold Hill and Mines Foundationand Special Guest Investigators ofCarolina Paranormal Society, NorthCarolina TAPS family team.www.HauntedGoldHill.com, 704-267-9439.

Fundraisers

Child Abuse Rowan fundraisingride, music, meal — Friday, March25: TGIF country/blue grass cele-bration and motorcycle ride begin-ning 6 p.m., riders meet at S. MainSt. Food Lion, China Grove, ride

ends 7 p.m. at First UnitedMethodist Church, 110 W. ChurchSt. Complete barbecue dinnerserved at 7 p.m. followed by raffle,deejay playing country/blue grassmusic, dancing until 9 p.m. $10per motorcycle rider or $5 per per-son. Registration at the door. Spon-sored by Prevent Child AbuseRowan. First United MethodistChurch, 110 W. Church St. ChinaGrove, NC 28023. Lori Arntz, Vol-unteer Coordinator, 704 639-1700.

Fundraiser concert with BalsamRange— 2:30 pm. April 3: concertfeaturing Grammy nominated Bal-sam Range, hosted by Lake Nor-man/Mooresville and Statesville Ex-change clubs; for $25 donation re-ceive two tickets to Balsam Rangeat Mooresville High School Audito-rium. www.balsamrange.com, tick-ets: 704-878-2227. Proceeds ben-efit Child Abuse Prevention IredellCounty.

Classes

“Discover your season” in WhatNext collage workshop — 1–4p.m., March 27: sign up and figureout what your subconscious has tosay about your next incarnation,$40, 704-637-7193. Artemesia Art-works and Yoga Studio, 323 W. Har-rison St., www.artemesiayoga.com.

“Make ‘em Laugh” ComedyWorkshop — 7 p.m. Tuesday, April5: Featuring comedian, author,screenplay writer Sid Davis with on-

the-spot “punch-line coaching” toindividuals in the audience, usefultips, humorous examples, person-al stories, inspiring ideas. Free. Can-non School, Concord, 5801 PoplarTent Road, Concord. Sponsored byYawn Patrol Zone Toastmasters,yawnpatrol.freetoasthost.net, 704-701-1120.

BYOV (Bring Your Own Vase) flo-ral design — 7-8 p.m., Monday,Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: Design-ing fresh cut flowers, $15 per classplus cost of flowers, instructor DavidHarrison, Harrison’s Florist, 1012Holmes Ave., off Grove St. nearRRMC, 704-636-4251.

Free design demonstrations —10:30-11:30 a.m., Saturday, March26: “Easter Designs;” Noon 1 p.m.:“Colors of Spring,” Piedmont FloralGalleries, 280 Furniture Drive, 704-636-7739. www.piedmontfloralgal-leries.com.

Chrismons classes — Beginner,Thursday, March 31, 10:30-12:30• Intermediate, Friday, April 1,10:30-12:30 • New beginner, Sat-urday April 2, 9:30-11:30 a.m. • Ad-vanced, Saturday April 2, 9 a.m.-noon. Call 704-636-7790 for reser-vations or information. Rufty's Chris-mon Shop, 280 Furniture Drive,[email protected].

Creative painting workshops —9:30a.m.-12:30 p.m., ongoingWednesday series, beginning to in-termediate, traditional oil painting.$200 includes eight sessions; askabout scholarships and slidingscales. Registration/materials list:704-245-6456. Instructor James E.Taylor, Contemporary Realism Stu-dio, 211 S. Main St.

WVAC Children’s workshop —

Family SmARTs! Saturday, April 16,11:30 a.m-1:30 p.m., ages 4-7years with adult, Earth Day work-shop for the family, learn about ourplanet while creating an “earthy” artproject, dress for mess, fee is forone child and one adult. InstructorM.T. Sidoli, $25 per child/adult.

704-636-1882 (ext 202) www.wa-terworks.org.

Classes at LGAC — • Watercol-or classes: instructor Cathy Ben-field Matthews, no experience need-ed; choose Mondays 1-3 p.m. or5:30-7:30 p.m., or Saturdays 10a.m.-noon, $35 each 2 hour ses-sion or $180 for 6, materials pro-vided except brushes; email [email protected] to reserveyour space,www.catsfreestyleart.com. LookingGlass Artist Collective, 405 N. LeeSt., 704-633-ARTS, www.salisbur-yartists.com.

Introductory scrapbooking classat the Y— 1-3 p.m., Tuesdays, $10includes supplies for 2 pages. 828W Jake Alexander Blvd., 704-636-0111.

Absolute beginner line dance —Tuesdays, no experience necessary,$12/month, teacher Cheryl Kluttz,Rufty Holmes Senior Center, MartinLuther King Ave., 704-633-3484.

Express Yourself!”African drum-ming and dance workshop — 5:30p.m. Saturdays for grades K-12,family participation encouraged,small donation appreciated. Con-ducted by Master Drummer AllenBoyd, sponsored by Sankofa Heldat Salisbury high school auditorium,704-637-6857.

Singles

Piedmont Singles — 7:15 p.m.,March 25: hot dog supper, bringthings to go with. Gloria Dei Luther-an Church, 1908 Statesville Blvd.No joining fee, donations appreciat-ed, covered dish. Contact FrancesWard 704-637-3241.

Zodiac Club — March 25: 41stanniversary dance (dressy), musicby the Goodman Band. Second andfourth Fridays, alternate fifth Fridays.Providing live-band dances and so-cial events for both Carolinas for 41years. The longevity of the clubspeaks to the character of the mem-bers and guests. Doors 7 p.m.,band 8 p.m. Free soft drinks, wa-ter, snacks welcome. Covered dishdinner on fifth Friday dance night.$12 guests, $10 members, join for$20 with free admission on thenight you join. American Legion Post380, 4235 W. Tyvola Road, Char-lotte, 704-752-8824, [email protected], www.charlottezodiacdance-club.com.

Auditions

PPT youth production “The Lion,the Witch and the Wardrobe” — 5p.m., Monday-Tuesday, March 28-29, Norvell auditorium; auditioneesshould be prepared to do cold read-ing from the script. Performance

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Justin Dionne, David Myers and Andrew Hodges will perform Fridayat The Blue Vine.

Bob Paolino will play the bluesSaturday at The Blue Vine.

Trip Seven will perform Saturday at The Inn.

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And welcome to Salisbury,‘Hairspray.’The much-anticipated PPT

production of the hit Broadwaymusical is opening March 31 atthe Meroney Theater.Directed by Reid Leonard,

the show follows the fortunesof loveable plus-size heroineTracy Turnblad, played byMeghan McLaughlin. Tracy has a passion for

dancing, and wins a spot on thelocal TV dance program, “TheCorny Collins Show.” She’stransformed from outsider tocelebrity in the blink of an eye. Can a larger-than-life teen

manage to vanquish the pro-gram’s reigning princess, inte-grate the television show, andfind true love — singing anddancing all the while —withoutmussing her hair?McLaughlin definitely has

the singing chops for the part,and audiences who have fol-lowed the acting career ofGary Thornburg from his daysas The Artful Dodger will get

plenty of chuckles seeing himattired in a dress (with amplepadding) to take on the role ofTracy’s mom, Edna Turnblad(played by John Travolta in the2007 movie version). This is a big show, with an

orchestra directed by VirgieTaylor and a cast of more than40 performers — includingthree members of the Weantfamily: Wendy Weant as VelmaVon Tussle (the role played byMichelle Pfeiffer in themovie); Ginny Weant as PennyPingleton, and Katie Weant asone of the Denizens of Balti-more. Virgie Taylor conducts the

orchestra and vocal directorsare Jenny Carroll and AdrianSmith.The show plays March 31-

April 2 and April 6-9 at 7:30p.m. and April 2 at 2:30 p.m. Adult tickets are $15; tickets

for students and seniors are$12. The box office opens tothe public March 28. Open forwalk-ins from 9 a.m. -1 p.m. orcall 704-633-5471 from 9 a.m.-5p.m.You can also buy tickets online

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a scene from ‘the Corny Collins’ show, where a lot of the action in ‘Hairspray’ takes place.

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in a scene from ‘Hairspray,’ Dan Mikkelson draws attention to the sight of Gary thornburg in drag. thornburg plays edna turnblad, the role played byJohn travolta in the 2007 movie version of ‘Hairspray.’

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KANNAPOLIS — A.L.Brown High School willpresent the musical“You’re a Good Man, Char-lie Brown” on March 31and April 1 at 7:30 p.m. inthe Kannapolis Perform-ing Arts Center. Tickets are $5 for stu-

dents and $7 for adults andcan be purchased at thedoor. This show is per-formed through the jointefforts of the Choral,Band, and Theatre Depart-ments at A. L. Brown HighSchool.“You’re a Good Man,

Charlie Brown is based onthe comic strip “Peanuts”by Charles M. Schulz. For additional informa-

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dates May 12-15 and 18-21. NorvellTheater, 135 E. Fisher St. www.pied-montplayers. com, 704-633-5471.

‘Grand Slam’ at LGAC — Threewhite males needed for “GrandSlam,” to be performed at LookingGlass Artists Collective Black BoxTheatre May 13-15, one lead andtwo extras for 1950-early 60s peri-od piece. Audition appointments,Pitchvine Entertainment,[email protected], 336-833-1537.

Call for scripts

Deadline nears for Lee StreetTheatre’s third annual 10-MinutePlay Festival— Postmark deadlineMarch 31 for original scripts fromNC playwrights for June 2011 festi-val entitled “Route 66,” six come-dies about travel to be produced.Guidelines, rules, questions: Jen-ny Hubbard 51 College St., #403Asheville, NC 28801 or jen4hub-bard@ aol.com.

Call for proposals

Art for the Soul— Abundant Liv-ing Adult Day Services is acceptingproposals for Art for the Soul, a finearts program at the center. Thedeadline to receive proposals is April1. Interested artists should call 704-637-3940.

Call for vendors

Artists, crafters for Spencer Ar-bor Day Celebration — Free boothspace, Saturday, April 23; Beth 704-239- 3729,[email protected]

VFWPost 3006 spring bazaarcraft/vendor sale— Saturday, April16, $10 per table, sign up now.1200 Brenner Ave., 704-636-2104.

Art and food for Art on EasyStreet — 8th Annual Art on EasyStreet, May 14. Applications avail-able at www.rowanarts.org, 704-638-9887, [email protected].

J.C. Price Post 107 Memorialweek celebration — Single and dou-ble spots available for May 2 27-June 5 event, permits required forfood vendors; rental info AbeDaniels 704-640-1893; event info704-636-2950 or 704-213-2397.

15th Lexington Multicultural Fes-tival — Applications accepted forartisans, crafters, demonstrators,cultural exhibitors, vendors as wellas community organizations, church-es, youth groups or schools inter-ested in participating in the paradeMay 7. Lexington Recreation andParks Department, 336-248-3960,

www.lexingtonnc.net.

Call for musicians

Henderson guitar contest —Guitarists needed to perform atthe 17th Wayne C. HendersonMusic Festival and Guitar Com-petition, Grayson HighlandsState Park, Va. Finalist wins ahandmade Henderson guitar.Fordetails go to www.waynehender-son.org.

Call for artists

Call for mother artists—HartWitzen is accepting submissionsfor group exhibit of works bymothers to take place May 6 and8. Deadline: April 8. Eligibility: Allmothers welcome to apply: paint-ings, drawings, sculpture, pho-tography, installations, mixed andnew media. Work does not haveto be for sale. Artists may sub-mit original, recent work (within2 years) for consideration. Sendup to 3 images via email [email protected] Yo Mama in the subject line.

Concord-Kannapolis EarthFest — Applications now avail-able for enntries in second annu-al Viva Verde Earth Fest, April 16,North Cabarrus Park Entry dead-line April 4. For information, goto www.vivaverdeearthfest.word-press.com, look for “Contests”tab at top of page.

Bluegrass musicians — Blue-grass jam open to all, Saturdaysat Dixie’s Roasting Co., 102 S.Main St., China Grove. 704-857-9169.

Old Stone Vino, 515 S. MainSt., Kannapolis — 6:30-9 p.m.Tuesdays, Wednesdays: guitarist,singer, songwriter Marty DeJar-nette. Fridays, Saturdays: variousartists. 704-938-2337.

Speakers and forums

14th Salisbury ConfederatePrison Symposium— April 8-10,sponsored by Robert F. HokeChapter No. 78 of the UnitedDaughters of the Confederacy,$75. Checks made payable toRobert F. Hoke Chapter No. 78,mailed to P.O. Box 5093, Salis-bury, NC 28147-0088. Contact:Sue Curtis 704-637-6411, [email protected].

Trips

Steps of St. Paul and theBook of Revelation Alive Cruise— November 2011, contact Bar-

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Parks

Dan Nicholas Park, 6800Bringle Ferry Rd. — Paddleboats, miniature golf, miniaturetrains, carousel, gem mine, play-gorunds, family camping, picnicshelters, splash pad, petting zoo.704-216-7800. www.danni-cholas.net.

Sloan Park, 550 Sloan Road,Mt. Ulla — Off NC Hwy 150 ap-proximately 10 miles west of Sal-isbury.Features Kerr Mill, an1823 grist mill.

Gold Hill Mines Historic Park735 St. Stephens Church Road,Gold Hill—Historic tours availableby appointment. Hiking, biking trail.Information about tours: 704-267-9439; rentals: 704-279-5777.www.HistoricGoldHill.com.

Dunn’s Mountain Nature andHistory Preserve, 1640 Dunn’sMtn. Road — Trail walks, over-looks, see 120 miles in most di-rections, blacksmith shop display,Saturday-Sunday shuttle service,704-216-7803.

Museums

N.C. Transportation Museum,Spencer— March 26: Girl ScoutDay, earn NC Transportation Mu-seum patch, call Brian Moffitt,704-636-2889, ext. 257.. Muse-um open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday; 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Trainrides Saturday 11 a.m. and 1p.m. $6 adults, $5 children ages3-12 and seniors ages 60 andup. Roundhouse Turntable rides at$1. Group rates available with ad-vance notice. 704-636-2889 or 877-NCTMFUN. www.nctrans.org.

Rowan Museum, 202 N. MainSt. — Current exhibit: “With TheseHands,” annual Black History Exhib-it. Museum hours Monday-Friday, 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Con-tributions accepted. 704-633-5946.www.rowanmuseum.org.

Utzman-Chambers House, 116 S.Jackson St.— Open 1-4 p.m. Satur-day. $3 adults, $1.50 students, mu-seum members free. 704-633-5946.

Dr. Josephus Hall House, 226 S.Jackson St.— 1820 house museumfeatures furniture and decoratives fromHall family and others. Costumed do-cents provide tours. $3 adults, $1.50students, free to members of HistoricSalisbury Foundation. For group tours,call HSF office, 704-636-0103.

Price of Freedom Museum, OldPatterson School building, ChinaGrove — Sundays 3-5 and by ap-

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pointment. American war memorialdedicated to men and women of thearmed services. Intersection ofWeaver, Patterson Roads.www.priceoffreedom.us, 704-857-7474.

China Grove Roller Mill Muse-um —Guided tours 2-4 p.m. sec-ond Sunday of each month. Muse-um is operated by Historical Soci-ety of South Rowan. For specialtours call 704-433-3912. www.hist-society-srowan.com.

Historic Gold Hill,NC/Gold HillMines Historic Park — 19th cen-tury living history interpretationsand educational tours weekendsApril-October and weekdays by ap-pointment. Interpretative displaysreflect life in the 1800s gold min-ing boom town. Village merchantsand interpreters dressed in periodcostume weekends. Free admis-sion. 704-279-5674, 704-267-9439. www.HistoricGoldHill. com.

Historic Latta Plantation, Sam-ple Road, Huntersville — 10 a.m.-2 p.m., April 2: Girl Scouts whotrained in March will return todemonstrate living history skills toother girl scouts and the public,with house tours, English CountryDancing, open-hearth cooking,weaving, sewing, cornhusk dolls,candles, herb bracelets, butterchurning, more. $6 per person in-cludes all crafts and activities.Patches available to scout groupsin gift shop for $2. www.lattaplan-tation. org. 704-875-2312.

Discovery Place, Charlotte,301 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, —Registration for Discovery Placesummer camps now open, exten-sive variety of camps for kids frompre-school through rising 8thgrade. Campers participate in newscience-based adventures eachday at locations across the Char-lotte Metro area that balance

structured, content-based activi-ties with hands-on fun. Full list ofcamps, dates, times, locationsand grade levels at www.discov-eryplace.org. • “TornadoAlley,”new film narrated by Bill Pax-ton (Twister, Titanic), at the IMAX®

Theatre. Museum hours: 9 a.m-4p.m. Monday-Friday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m.Saturday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday. 704-372-6261 orwww.discoveryplace.org.

Discovery Place KIDSHuntersville, 105 Gilead Road —Summer camp listings and regis-tration can be found online atwww.discoveryplacekids.org/> /ed-ucation. Open 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Tues-day-Saturday, noon-5 p.m., Sunday,closed Monday. Admission $8 foradults and children age one and old-er, children younger than age one andMembers are free. Discounts avail-able for groups of 15 or more. dis-coveryplaceKIDS. org, 704-372-6261.

Charlotte Nature Museum, 1658Sterling Road, Charlotte— Summercamp listings online at www.charlot-tenaturemuseum.org/education. Mu-seum info: $6 ages 2 and older;younger than 2 and members are free.Tuesday-Thursday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sat-urday 10 a.m. -5 p.m.; Sunday noon–5p.m.; closed Monday. www.charlotte-naturemuseum.org.

NC Museum of History, 5 E. Eden-ton St., Raleigh— Small exhibit “Leg-ends of Racing” features cars driv-en by Ned Jarrett, Petty, Earnhardt,Beam. Sports Hall of Fame on thirdfloor, free admission • The Photog-raphy of Lewis Hine: Exposing ChildLabor in North Carolina, 1908-1918,photographs by National Child LaborCommittee staff photographer LewisHine documenting the plight of childworkers in the state’s textile mills acentury ago. Across from the StateCapitol. 919-807-7900 or ncmuseu-mofhistory. org or Facebook.

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THURSDAY MORNING MARCH 24, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina A 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ^ WFMY (:00) Good Morning Show Å The Early Show (N) (In Stereo) Å Andy Griffith Jeopardy! (N) The Price Is Right (N) Å # WBTV 3 News WBTV 3 News at 6 AM (N) The Early Show (N) (In Stereo) Å Rachael Ray (In Stereo) Å The Dr. Oz Show Å The Price Is Right (N) Å ( WGHP 22 Fox 8 News FOX 8 News at 6:00A (N) FOX 8 News at 8:00A (N) The Dr. Oz Show Å Rachael Ray (In Stereo) Å The Nate Berkus Show (N) Å ) WSOC 9 WSOC News WSOC 9 News Daybreak at 6:00 Good Morning America (N) Å Live With Regis and Kelly (N) Dr. Phil (In Stereo) Å The View (N) (In Stereo) Å , WXII News WXII 12 News at 6am (N) Å Today Saving on gas; spring shoes; yoga. (N) (In Stereo) Å Live With Regis and Kelly (N) Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å 2 WCCB 11 News Fox News Rising (N) Fox News Rising 8am (N) The 700 Club Å Paid Program TMZ (N) Å Housewives/OC D WCNC 6 News Channel NewsChannel 36 News at 6:00 Today Saving on gas; spring shoes; yoga. (N) (In Stereo) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Charlotte Today J WTVI 4 GED Connect. Classical Strt Clifford-Dog Arthur Curious George Curious George Cat in the Hat Super Why! Dinosaur Train Sesame Street “Rahki Road” Sid the Science WordWorld M WXLV Morning Leroy Jenkins Linville Forest Good Morning America (N) Å Better (In Stereo) Å The People’s Court Å The View (N) (In Stereo) Å N WJZY 8 Paid Program Paid Program SB Spotlight The Daily Buzz Å Amer. Funniest Home Videos Roseanne Roseanne Cosby Show Cosby Show W WMYT 12 Shephrd Chapl A. Wommack K. Copeland Joseph Prince Joyce Meyer Conquerors Life Today Edgemont Coach Å That ’70s Show My Wife & Kids Judge Karen Judge Karen Z WUNG 5 Examined Life Destinos GED Connect. Clifford-Dog Martha Speaks Curious George Cat in the Hat Super Why! Dinosaur Train Sesame Street “Rahki Road” Sid the Science Between Lions

A&E 36 Paid Program Paint Zoom Paid Program The First 48 “River’s Edge” The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å AMC 27 Three Stooges Paid Program TriVita Nopalea Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Movie: › “Graveyard Shift” (1990) David Andrews. Å “Big Trouble in Little China” ANIM 38 (:00) I’m Alive Wild Kingdom “Sea of Snakes” Big Cat Diary Weird, True The Most Extreme Å Animal Precinct (In Stereo) Å Animal Precinct “A Better Life” Animal Precinct (In Stereo) Å BET 59 Peter Popoff BET Inspiration Peter Popoff The Mo’Nique Show Å Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Jamie Foxx Jamie Foxx BRAVO 37 Paid Program Bethenny Ever After Bethenny Ever After Bethenny Ever After Bethenny Ever After Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC CNBC 34 Exchange Squawk Box (N) Å Squawk on the Street (N) The Call (N) Å CNN 32 (:00) World One American Morning (N) Å Newsroom (N) Newsroom (N) DISC 35 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program James Robison Joyce Meyer Paid Program Swamp Loggers Å Swamp Loggers Å Swamp Loggers “Split Tracks” DISN 54 Timmy Time Chuggington Agent Oso Tinga Tinga Handy Manny Mickey Mouse Never Land Mickey Mouse Handy Manny Babar-Badou Chuggington Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse ESPN 39 SportsCenter SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å ESPN2 68 NBA Basketball Mike and Mike in the Morning With Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg. (Live) Å ESPN First Take (In Stereo Live) Å FAM 29 Life Today Joyce Meyer Paid Program Boy Mts. World Boy Mts. World Sabrina, Witch Sabrina, Witch What I Like 700-Interactive The 700 Club Å Full House Full House FSCR 40 Outdoors Outdoors The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Dan Patrick Show (Live) FX 45 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Malcolm-Mid. Malcolm/Middle Movie: ›››‡ “Eastern Promises” (2007) Movie: ››‡ “Don’t Say a Word” (2001) Sean Bean HALL 76 Who’s the Boss I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls The Martha Stewart Show Å Mad Hungry Mad Hungry LIFE 31 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Balancing Act (N) Å Desperate Housewives Å Grey’s Anatomy (In Stereo) Å Will & Grace Will & Grace One Born Every Minute Å NGEO 58 Naked Science Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Naked Science “Asteroid Alert” Naked Science Naked Science NICK 30 Family Matters Full House Full House SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Dora the Explorer Å Go, Diego, Go! Max & Ruby Bubble Guppies Team Umizoomi OXYGEN 62 Vacations Movie: ›› “Beaches” (1988) Bette Midler, Barbara Hershey. Å All About Aubrey All About Aubrey All About Aubrey Bad Girls Club SPIKE 44 Sleep Number Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Movie: ›››‡ “The Fugitive” (1993) Harrison Ford, Tommy Lee Jones. (In Stereo) SPSO 60 Paid Program Paid Program Take-Shirt Off! Prostate Hlth Power-Juicing Power-Juicing Get Hot! Paid Program Hip Hop Abs Fast Meals Paid Program XTERRA World Champ. TBS 24 Married... With Married... With Married... With Saved by Bell Saved by Bell Saved by Bell Saved by Bell Yes, Dear Å Yes, Dear Å Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince House of Payne TCM 25 The Big Street Movie: “20,000 Years in Sing Sing” (1933) Å Movie: ››› “The Cat and the Fiddle” Movie: ›› “Broadway Gondolier” (1935) (:45) Movie: “The Perfect Gentleman” (1935) Å TLC 48 Paid Program LA Ink “Funny Farm” Å On the Road With 16 Children Bringing, Baby A Baby Story A Baby Story Rm-Multiples Know-Pregnant Know-Pregnant Four Weddings (In Stereo) Å TNT 26 (:00) NUMB3RS Angel “Quickening” Å Angel Darla begins childbirth. Charmed “Pre-Witched” Å Charmed “Sin Francisco” Å Supernatural “Devil’s Trap” Supernatural (In Stereo) Å TRU 75 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program In Session USA 28 Paid Program Fairly Legal A cooking show star. Fairly Legal “The Two Richards” Fairly Legal “Believers” Å Fairly Legal “Coming Home” Fairly Legal “UltraVinyl” Å Fairly Legal Å WAXN 2 Paid Program Paid Program Storm Stories Eyewitness News Morning (N) Eyewitness News Morning (N) Access H. The Insider (N) The Wendy Williams Show (N) The Nate Berkus Show (N) Å WGN 13 Funny Videos Paid Program Joyce Meyer Changing-World K. Copeland Bev. Hillbillies Bev. Hillbillies Matlock “The Judge” Å Matlock “The Stripper” Å In the Heat of the Night Å

THURSDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 24, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina A 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 ^ WFMY News 2 at Noon The Young and the Restless (N) Bold/Beautiful The Talk (In Stereo) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Å The Ellen DeGeneres Show (N) News 2 at 5 (N) Andy Griffith News 2 at 6 (N) # WBTV 3 News at Noon The Young and the Restless (N) Bold/Beautiful The Talk (In Stereo) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Å WBTV 3 News WBTV 3 News News at 5 PM News at 5:30 News at 6 PM ( WGHP 22 FOX 8 News Access H. The Wendy Williams Show (N) Judge Judy Judge J. Brown Divorce Court Judge Alex (N) Judge Judy (N) Judge J. Brown FOX 8 News at 5:00P (N) FOX 8 News ) WSOC 9 WSOC 9 News Midday (N) Å All My Children (N) Å One Life to Live (N) Å General Hospital (N) Å The Oprah Winfrey Show Å WSOC 9 News WSOC 9 News WSOC 9 News , WXII WXII 12 News at Noon (N) Å Days of our Lives (N) Å Inside Edition Entertainment Dr. Phil (In Stereo) Å The Oprah Winfrey Show Å WXII 12 News at 5 (N) Å News 2 WCCB 11 Maury Å Jerry Springer (N) Å The Steve Wilkos Show (N) Maury Å Swift Justice Swift Justice The Ellen DeGeneres Show (N) TMZ (N) Å D WCNC 6 NewsChannel 36 News at 12:00 Days of our Lives (N) Å The Doctors Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News Channel Judge Judy (N) News Channel News News Channel J WTVI 4 Super Why! Thomas & Fr. Caillou Between-Lions Cyberchase Wild Kratts Barney, Friends Electric Comp. Arthur WordGirl Martha Speaks Curious George Cat in the Hat M WXLV Family Feud Be a Millionaire All My Children (N) Å One Life to Live (N) Å General Hospital (N) Å Swift Justice Swift Justice The Doctors Å Family Feud N WJZY 8 According-Jim Frasier Å Scrubs Å Scrubs Å True Hollywood Story Å The Tyra Show (In Stereo) Å The Office King of Queens Old Christine Seinfeld Å Family Guy W WMYT 12 Judge Jeanine Pirro Å Judge Mathis (In Stereo) Å Cash Cab Å Cash Cab Å Smarter Don’t Forget The People’s Court Å Judge Mathis (N) Å Family Feud Z WUNG 5 Cook’s Country Sara’s Meals Katie Brown Bake Decorate Paint Paper Crafting-Spot Sewing/Nancy Quilting Arts Arthur WordGirl Wild Kratts Fetch! With PBS NewsHour

A&E 36 The First 48 A triple shooting. The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The First 48 AMC 27 “Big Trouble in Little China” Movie: ››‡ “Once Upon a Time in Mexico” (2003) Movie: ››› “Bad Boys” (1995) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Tea Leoni. “League of Extra. Gentlemen” ANIM 38 Animal Planet Heroes Phoenix Animal Planet Heroes Phoenix Last American Cowboy Last American Cowboy Last American Cowboy Last American Cowboy Last-Cowboy BET 59 Girlfriends Girlfriends Movie: ›‡ “Michael Jordan: An American Hero” (1999) The Game The Game The Game The Game Hates Chris Hates Chris 106 & Park BRAVO 37 Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Top Chef “Fit for a King” Å Top Chef Å CNBC 34 Strat Session Fast Money Power Lunch (N) Å Street Signs (N) Å Closing Bell (N) (In Stereo) Å Closing Bell-Bartiromo Fast Money (N) Mad Money (N) CNN 32 (11:00) Newsroom (N) Newsroom (N) Newsroom (N) The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer (N) DISC 35 Biker Build-Off Jerry Covington. American Chopper Å American Chopper Å American Chopper Å American Chopper Å Cash Cab Å Cash Cab Å Cash Cab Å DISN 54 Mickey Mouse Jungle Junction Agent Oso Imag. Movers Phineas, Ferb Phineas, Ferb Phineas, Ferb Phineas, Ferb Sonny-Chance Sonny-Chance Sonny-Chance Sonny-Chance Fish Hooks ESPN 39 SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å Outside-Lines Baseball Ton. NFL Live Å Rome/Burning Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter ESPN2 68 ESPN First Take (In Stereo) Å Mike and Mike 1st and 10 (N) The Scott Van Pelt Show Å SportsNation (Live) Å MLB Preseason Baseball: White Sox at Cubs FAM 29 Still Standing Still Standing 8 Simple Rules 8 Simple Rules My Wife-Kids My Wife-Kids That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Gilmore Girls (In Stereo) Å Still Standing FSCR 40 MLS Soccer Portland Timbers at Colorado Rapids. Ship Shape TV Outdoors M1 Fighting Championship Fisherman’s Horsemanship Action Sports World Tour ACC All-Access FX 45 Don’t Say Wd Movie: ›› “Premonition” (2007) Sandra Bullock, Nia Long. Malcolm/Middle Movie: ›› “Death Race” (2008) Jason Statham, Tyrese Gibson. “Mummy: Dragon Emp.” HALL 76 Petkeeping Petkeeping The Martha Stewart Show Å The Martha Stewart Show Å Empty Nest Empty Nest Empty Nest Empty Nest Little House on the Prairie Å Little House LIFE 31 Coming Home “The Hat Trick” How I Met How I Met American Justice Å Cold Case Files (In Stereo) Å Unsolved Mysteries Å Unsolved Mysteries Å Intervention NGEO 58 Naked Science World’s Toughest Fixes Dog Whisperer Hard Time “Female Offenders” Titanic: How It Really Sank Ultimate Factories Ult. Factories NICK 30 Dora Explorer Dora Explorer The Fresh Beat Ni Hao, Kai-lan T.U.F.F. Puppy The Penguins SpongeBob SpongeBob Victorious iCarly Å SpongeBob SpongeBob iCarly Å OXYGEN 62 Bad Girls Club Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Snapped Å SPIKE 44 Movie: ›››› “Unforgiven” (1992) Clint Eastwood, Gene Hackman. (In Stereo) Gangland “You Rat, You Die” (:12) Gangland “Gangster City” Chicago. Å (:24) Gangland “Hate Nation” SPSO 60 World Poker Tour: Season 8 World Poker Tour: Season 8 O’Neill Outside Shoot Straight Nuts and Bolts O’Neill Outside Outdoors G3 Sportsman Aaron’s Outdr Brds/Bones Eastern Golf TBS 24 House of Payne Meet, Browns American Dad Name Is Earl Love-Raymond According-Jim According-Jim The Office Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Friends Å Friends Å Seinfeld Å TCM 25 Movie: “There Goes the Groom” (:15) Movie: “Rich Man, Poor Girl” (1938) Å Movie: ››‡ “Honolulu” (1939) Movie: ››› “Kitty Foyle” (1940) Ginger Rogers. Strange Cargo TLC 48 Cake Boss Kitchen Boss A Baby Story A Baby Story Bringing, Baby Bringing, Baby Police Women of Dallas Å Police Women of Dallas Å Police Women of Dallas Å Police- Dallas TNT 26 Las Vegas (In Stereo) Å Las Vegas “My Uncle’s a Gas” The Closer “Split Ends” Å Cold Case “One Small Step” Law & Order “Genius” Law & Order “Justice” Law & Order TRU 75 (9:00) In Session Speeders Fight Speeders Fight Speeders Fight Speeders Fight Speeders Fight Speeders Fight NCAA Pregame USA 28 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order WAXN 2 Eyewitness News on TV-64 (N) Cold Case Files (In Stereo) Å Judge Ross Judge Ross Judge Alex (N) Judge Alex Divorce Court Divorce Court Judge J. Brown Judge J. Brown Wendy Williams WGN 13 In the Heat of the Night Å WGN Midday News (N) Å Walker, Texas Ranger Å Walker, Texas Ranger Å Dream-Jeannie Bewitched Cheers Å Cheers Å Dharma & Greg

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THURSDAY EVENING MARCH 24, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina A 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

^ WFMY CBS Evening News/Katie Couric

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College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Semifinal: Teams TBA. From Anaheim, Calif. or New Orleans. (Live) Å

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College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Semifinal: Teams TBA. From Anaheim, Calif. or New Orleans. (Live) Å

( WGHP 22 Access Hollywood (N) Å

Extra (N) (In Stereo) Å

TMZ (N) (In Stereo) Å

American Idol “One of 11 Voted Off” A contestant is eliminated. Å

Bones Remains are found at the Jersey Shore. (In Stereo) (PA) Å

FOX 8 10:00 News (N) Seinfeld “The Soup Nazi” Å

Seinfeld Kramer is witness at a trial.

) WSOC 9 ABC World News Inside Edition (N) Å Entertainment Tonight (N) Å

Wipeout Obstacles include Flipsy Daisy. (N) (In Stereo) Å

Grey’s Anatomy “This Is How We Do It” Planning a baby shower for Callie.

(:01) Private Practice “A Step Too Far” Sheldon falls for a book critic. (N)

WSOC 9 News Tonight (N) Å

(:35) Nightline (N) Å

, WXII NBC Nightly News (N) Å

Inside Edition (N) Å Entertainment Tonight (N) Å

Community “Critical Film Studies”

Perfect Couples “Perfect Lies” (N)

The Office “Garage Sale” (N)

Parks and Recreation “Camping”

30 Rock “Plan B” (N) Å

Outsourced (N) (In Stereo) Å

WXII 12 News at 11 (N) Å

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

2 WCCB 11 Everybody Loves Raymond Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

American Idol “One of 11 Voted Off” A contestant is eliminated. Å

Bones Remains are found at the Jersey Shore. (In Stereo) (PA) Å

Fox News at 10 (N) (:35) Fox News Edge

The Simpsons (In Stereo) Å

King of the Hill “Sleight of Hank”

D WCNC 6 NBC Nightly News (N) Å

Jeopardy! (N) Å Wheel of Fortune (N) Å

Community “Critical Film Studies”

Perfect Couples “Perfect Lies” (N)

The Office “Garage Sale” (N)

Parks and Recreation “Camping”

30 Rock “Plan B” (N) Å

Outsourced (N) (In Stereo) Å

NewsChannel 36 News at 11:00 (N)

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

J WTVI 4 For Your Home “New Kitchen”

PBS NewsHour (N) (In Stereo) Å The Blue Ridge Parkway: A Long & Winding Road National Park Service’s mountain route has glorious scenery.

Our Vanishing Americana Aretha Franklin Presents: Soul Rewind (My Music) (In Stereo) Å

M WXLV ABC World News Are You Smarter? Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (N)

Wipeout Obstacles include Flipsy Daisy. (N) (In Stereo) Å

Grey’s Anatomy “This Is How We Do It” Planning a baby shower for Callie.

(:01) Private Practice “A Step Too Far” Sheldon falls for a book critic. (N)

Entourage “Aquamansion” Å

(:35) Nightline (N) Å

N WJZY 8 Family Guy Peter goes back in time.

Two and a Half Men Å

Two and a Half Men Å

The Vampire Diaries “The Dinner Party” Damon plans a dinner party.

Nikita “Alexandra” Alex runs into a person from her past. (In Stereo) Å

WJZY News at 10 (N)

(:35) Seinfeld “The Soup Nazi” Å

New Adventures of Old Christine

(:35) The Office “Crime Aid” Å

W WMYT 12 Family Feud (In Stereo) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A woman falls to her death. Å

Without a Trace “Neither Rain Nor Sleet” A postal worker goes missing.

Without a Trace “Party Girl” The team must find a kidnapped heiress. Å

Tyler Perry’s House of Payne

Tyler Perry’s House of Payne

My Wife and Kids “Michael’s Tribe”

George Lopez “Girl Fight” Å

Z WUNG 5 (:00) PBS NewsHour (N) Å

Nightly Business Report (N) Å

North Carolina Now Å

Our State “Hope Plantation” Å

Exploring North Carolina Å

North Carolina Weekend Å

Kickstart Your Health With Dr. Neil Barnard Losing weight and restoring the body to optimal health. (In Stereo) Å

BBC World News (In Stereo) Å

A&E 36 (:00) The First 48 A triple shooting.

The First 48 A double homicide in Cincinnati. Å

The First 48 “The Good Son; Jacked Up” A teenager is murdered. Å

The First 48 (N) Å Manhunters: Fugitive Task Force

Manhunters: Fugitive Task Force

Manhunters: Fugitive Task Force Kalif Logan is shot 13 time. Å

AMC 27 (5:30) Movie: ›› “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen” (2003) Sean Connery, Shane West. Å

Movie: ›› “For Love of the Game” (1999) Kevin Costner, Kelly Preston, John C. Reilly. An aging pitcher thinks back on his life’s momentous events. Å

Movie: ››‡ “The Quick and the Dead” (1995) Å

ANIM 38 Last-Cowboy Natural World (In Stereo) Å Bear Feeding Frenzy (In Stereo) Å Blonde vs. Bear “Breaking Point” Blonde vs. Bear (N) (In Stereo) Bear Feeding Frenzy (In Stereo) Å BET 59 (:00) 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live Å Rip the Runway 2011 Movie: ››› “New Jersey Drive” (1995) Sharron Corley, Saul Stein. The Mo’Nique Show Å BRAVO 37 (:00) Top Chef Top Chef “Last Supper” Å Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC Housewives/NYC CNBC 34 (:00) Mad Money The Kudlow Report (N) New Age of Wal-Mart How I, Millions Made-Millions The Oprah Effect Mad Money CNN 32 Situation Room John King, USA (N) In the Arena (N) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Å

DISC 35 Cash Cab Chicago (N) Å

Out of the Wild: Venezuela “Face First” Five people remain on the quest.

Man vs. Wild “Malaysian Archipelago” Bear Grylls struggles to find food.

Man vs. Wild “Global Survival Guide” Finding water in the desert. (N) Å

Man vs. Wild “Belize” Jungles of Belize. (In Stereo) Å

Man vs. Wild “Malaysian Archipelago” Bear Grylls struggles to find food.

DISN 54 Good Luck Charlie Phineas and Ferb Phineas and Ferb Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Phineas and Ferb Phineas and Ferb Wizards-Place Wizards-Place E! 49 (4:30) Knocked Up E! News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Holly’s World Holly’s World When Women Kill Chelsea Lately (N) E! News ESPN 39 (:00) SportsCenter 2010 World Series of Poker Å 2010 World Series of Poker Å 2010 World Series of Poker Å Baseball Tonight (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å ESPN2 68 MLB Preseason Baseball: White Sox at Cubs Baseball Tonight (Live) Å MLB Baseball From Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, Calif. Å NFL Live (N) Å

FAM 29 Still Standing “Still Seceding” Å

Movie: ›‡ “Billy Madison” (1995) Adam Sandler, Darren McGavin, Bridgette Wilson. A hotel magnate’s adult son goes back to grade school.

Movie: ›› “Happy Gilmore” (1996) Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald, Julie Bowen. A hockey player joins the PGA tour.

The 700 Club Å

FSCR 40 Atlanta Thrashers World Poker Tour: Season 9 Dancing With Destiny M1 Fighting Championship Golden Age The Final Score The Game 365 The Final Score FX 45 (5:30) Movie: “The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor” Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Archer (N) Archer Archer Death Race (2008) FXNWS 57 Special Report The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å Hannity (N) On the Record W/Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Å HALL 76 Little House Little House on the Prairie Å Touched by an Angel (In Stereo) Å Touched by an Angel (In Stereo) Å Touched by an Angel “Jones vs. God” The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HGTV 46 Designed to Sell Hunters Int’l House Hunters House Hunters My First Place Selling New York Selling New York House Hunters (N) Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 65 Decoding the Past Modern Marvels “Fast Food Tech” Modern Marvels “Fry It” Å Swamp People “The Last Battle” Ax Men “This Means War” Å Modern Marvels “Most Shocking” INSP 78 Highway Hvn. Our House (In Stereo) Å The Waltons Ben sells used cars. Inspiration Today! Life Today Joyce Meyer Love a Child Paid Program Power for Living

LIFE 31 (:00) Intervention “Leslie” Å

Pawn Stars “A Christmas Special”

Pawn Stars Å Reba “Seeing Red” Å

Reba “Terry Holliway” Å

Reba “Valentine’s Day” Å

Reba “The Feud” (In Stereo) Å

Reba (In Stereo) Å Reba “The Wall” (In Stereo) Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

LIFEM 72 (:00) Movie: “Lies in Plain Sight” (2010) Rosie Perez. A blind woman investigates the suicide of her cousin. Å

Movie: “Bringing Ashley Home” (2011) A.J. Cook, Jennifer Morrison. Libba Phillips embarks on a journey to find her missing sister. Å

Movie: ››‡ “Prayers for Bobby” (2009) Sigourney Weaver. A devout and grieving woman becomes an advocate for gay rights. Å

NGEO 58 Ultimate Factories Hard Time “Back on the Streets” Naked Science “Storm Worlds” (N) Ultimate Factories “Bentley” Ultimate Factories “Porsche” Naked Science “Storm Worlds” (N) NICK 30 iCarly Å iCarly Å SpongeBob My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids Hates Chris Hates Chris George Lopez George Lopez The Nanny Å The Nanny Å OXYGEN 62 (:00) Snapped Snapped “Rhonda Orr” Å Snapped A millionaire is found dead. Snapped “Anne Marie Stout” Å Snapped “Donna Fryman” Å Snapped A businessman’s secret. SPIKE 44 (:36) Gangland “Behind Enemy Lines” (In Stereo) Å (7:48) Gangland “Blood in, Blood Out” TNA Wrestling (N) (In Stereo) Å MANswers Å MANswers Å SPSO 60 Ray Tanner (N) NHL Hockey Atlanta Thrashers at New York Islanders. (Live) Thrashers Live! ACC All-Access Future Phenoms NHL Hockey: Thrashers at Islanders

SYFY 64 (5:00) Movie: “Mortuary” (2005)

Movie: ›› “Saw II” (2005) Donnie Wahlberg, Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith. A detective must save his son from a madman’s sadistic game.

Movie: ›› “Texas Chainsaw Massacre - The Beginning” (2003) Jessica Biel, Jonathan Tucker. Teenagers meet a family of cannibals in 1973.

Chrono Crusade “Joshua”

Chrono Crusade “Horn”

TBS 24 Seinfeld “The Van Buren Boys”

(:15) College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Semifinal: Teams TBA. From Anaheim, Calif. or New Orleans. (Live) (9:55) College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Semifinal: Teams TBA. From Anaheim, Calif. or New Orleans. (Live)

TCM 25 (:00) Movie: ››‡ “Strange Cargo” (1940) Movie: ›››› “On the Waterfront” (1954) Marlon Brando. Å Movie: ›››› “Ninotchka” (1939) Greta Garbo. Å (DVS) TLC 48 Police- Dallas Police Women of Dallas Å Police Women: Unforgettable Chases Police Women: Outrageous Criminals Pawn Queens Pawn Queens Police Women: Outrageous Criminals

TNT 26 (:00) Law & Order Å (DVS)

Bones “The Finger in the Nest” Booth’s son finds a finger. Å

Bones “The He in the She” Skeletal remains in the Chesapeake Bay. Å

Movie: ›› “Failure to Launch” (2006) Matthew McConaughey, Zooey Deschanel. A man’s parents hatch a plan to move him out of the house. Å

CSI: NY “Sleight Out of Hand” An illusion-ist’s crew members. Å

TRU 75 NCAA Pregame World’s Dumbest... Dumb drivers. World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... (N) Top 20 Most Shocking Speeders Fight Speeders Fight TVL 56 All in the Family Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond (:44) Everybody Loves Raymond Å (:17) Roseanne

USA 28 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Merchandise” Human trafficking ring.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit The detectives search for a pedophile.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Game” (In Stereo) Å

Fairly Legal “Bridges” (Season Finale) Kate mediates between brothers. (N)

Burn Notice “Last Stand” A tactical assault team to pursues. Å

WAXN 2 Wendy Williams Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Dr. Phil (In Stereo) Å The Oprah Winfrey Show Å Eyewitness Entertainment (:05) The Insider (:35) Inside Edition

WGN 13 Dharma & Greg “Turn, Turn, Turn”

America’s Funniest Home Videos (In Stereo) Å

WWE Superstars (In Stereo) Å How I Met Your Mother Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

WGN News at Nine (N) (In Stereo) Å Scrubs “Our Driving Issues” Å

Scrubs “Our Thanks” Å

HBO 15 (:00) Movie: ›› “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle” (2003) Cameron Diaz, Drew Barrymore. (In Stereo) Å

Big Love The Henricksons’ future is uncer-tain. (In Stereo) Å

(:05) Big Love: The End of Days Å

Movie: ››‡ “MacGruber” (2010) Will Forte. A clueless soldier-of-fortune must find a stolen nuke. Å

Real Sex Porno-movie seminar; lesbian strip show. (In Stereo) Å

HBO2 302 (5:30) “Life or Something Like It”

(:15) Movie: ››› “Death Becomes Her” (1992) Meryl Streep, Bruce Willis. Two women vie for man and secret of eternal beauty. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ›‡ “Cop Out” (2010) Bruce Willis, Tracy Morgan. Premiere. Two NYPD detec-tives must retrieve a valuable baseball card. (In Stereo) Å

Tracy Morgan: Black and Blue (In Stereo) Å

HBO3 304 (5:00) Movie: “Whip It” (2009)

Movie: ›› “Amelia” (2009) Hilary Swank, Richard Gere, Ewan McGregor. The story of famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart. (In Stereo) Å

Real Time With Bill Maher (In Stereo) Å Movie: ››› “Ocean’s Eleven” (2001) George Clooney, Matt Damon. A suave ex-con assembles a team to rob a casino vault. (In Stereo) Å

MAX 320 Movie: ›‡ “Our Family Wedding” (2010) America Ferrera, Forest Whitaker. (In Stereo) Å

(:15) Movie: ›‡ “Whiteout” (2009) Kate Beckinsale, Gabriel Macht. An Antarctica law officer has three days to solve a murder. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ›› “He’s Just Not That Into You” (2009) Ben Affleck. Men and women navi-gate through complex relationships. (In Stereo) Å

SHOW 340 (:45) Movie: ››› “Chéri” (2009) Michelle Pfeiffer, Rupert Friend. iTV. An older woman teaches a courtesan’s son about love. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: “Agora” (2009) Rachel Weisz, Max Minghella, Oscar Isaac. iTV Premiere. A slave falls in love with Hypatia of Alexandria.

The King’s Speech Secret Diary of a Call Girl (iTV)

Secret Diary of a Call Girl (iTV)

12D • Thursday, March 24, 2011 TimeOut | TV Grids Salisbury PostFRIDAY MORNING MARCH 25, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina

A 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ^ WFMY (:00) Good Morning Show Å The Early Show (N) (In Stereo) Å Andy Griffith Jeopardy! (N) The Price Is Right (N) Å # WBTV 3 News WBTV 3 News at 6 AM (N) The Early Show (N) (In Stereo) Å Rachael Ray (In Stereo) Å The Dr. Oz Show (N) Å The Price Is Right (N) Å ( WGHP 22 Fox 8 News FOX 8 News at 6:00A (N) FOX 8 News at 8:00A (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Å Rachael Ray (In Stereo) Å The Nate Berkus Show Å ) WSOC 9 WSOC News WSOC 9 News Daybreak at 6:00 Good Morning America (N) Å Live With Regis and Kelly (N) Dr. Phil (In Stereo) Å The View (N) (In Stereo) Å , WXII News WXII 12 News at 6am (N) Å Today Jeans for every age, size and shape. (N) (In Stereo) Å Live With Regis and Kelly (N) Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å 2 WCCB 11 News Fox News Rising (N) Fox News Rising 8am (N) The 700 Club Å Paid Program TMZ (N) Å Housewives/OC D WCNC 6 News Channel NewsChannel 36 News at 6:00 Today Jeans for every age, size and shape. (N) (In Stereo) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Charlotte Today J WTVI 4 GED Connect. Classical Strt Clifford-Dog Arthur Curious George Curious George Cat in the Hat Super Why! Dinosaur Train Sesame Street “Three Cheers” Sid the Science WordWorld M WXLV Morning Leroy Jenkins Triad Today Good Morning America (N) Å Better (In Stereo) Å The People’s Court Å The View (N) (In Stereo) Å N WJZY 8 Paid Program Paid Program SB Spotlight The Daily Buzz Å Amer. Funniest Home Videos Roseanne Roseanne Cosby Show Cosby Show W WMYT 12 Shephrd Chapl A. Wommack K. Copeland Joseph Prince Joyce Meyer Its Time-Heal Life Today Edgemont Coach Å That ’70s Show My Wife & Kids Judge Karen Judge Karen Z WUNG 5 Exploring Socty Destinos GED Connect. Clifford-Dog Martha Speaks Curious George Cat in the Hat Super Why! Dinosaur Train Sesame Street “Three Cheers” Sid the Science WordWorld

A&E 36 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Sopranos “Rat Pack” Å The Sopranos (In Stereo) Å Breakout Kings “The Bag Man” Criminal Minds “Soul Mates” Criminal Minds “Bloodline” Å AMC 27 Three Stooges Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Three Stooges (:45) Movie: ››‡ “The Quick and the Dead” (1995) Sharon Stone. ANIM 38 Blonde vs. Bear Wild Kingdom (In Stereo) Å Big Cat Diary Weird, True The Most Extreme “Freeloaders” Confessions: Animal Hoarding Confessions: Animal Hoarding Confessions: Animal Hoarding BET 59 Peter Popoff BET Inspiration The Mo’Nique Show Å Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Jamie Foxx Jamie Foxx BRAVO 37 Paid Program Movie: ››‡ “A Knight’s Tale” (2001) Heath Ledger, Mark Addy, Rufus Sewell. Top Chef “Island Fever” Å Top Chef “Last Supper” Å Marcel’s Quantum Kitchen CNBC 34 Exchange Squawk Box (N) Å Squawk on the Street (N) The Call (N) Å CNN 32 (:00) World One American Morning (N) Å Newsroom (N) Newsroom (N) DISC 35 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program TriVita Nopalea James Robison Joyce Meyer Paid Program Street Customs (In Stereo) Å Street Customs (In Stereo) Å Inside West Coast Customs DISN 54 Timmy Time Chuggington Agent Oso Tinga Tinga Handy Manny Mickey Mouse Never Land Mickey Mouse Handy Manny Babar-Badou Chuggington Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse ESPN 39 SportsCenter SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å ESPN2 68 SportsNation Mike and Mike in the Morning With Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg. (Live) Å ESPN First Take (In Stereo Live) Å FAM 29 Life Today Joyce Meyer Changing-World Boy Mts. World Boy Mts. World Sabrina, Witch Sabrina, Witch What I Like 700-Interactive The 700 Club Å Full House Full House FSCR 40 Outdoors Outdoors The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Dan Patrick Show (Live) FX 45 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Malcolm/Middle Malcolm/Middle Movie: ››‡ “Dr. Dolittle 2” (2001) Eddie Murphy. Movie: ›› “Rebound” (2005) Martin Lawrence. HALL 76 Who’s the Boss I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls The Martha Stewart Show Å Mad Hungry Mad Hungry LIFE 31 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Balancing Act (N) Å Desperate Housewives Å Grey’s Anatomy “Rise Up” Å Will & Grace Will & Grace Old Christine Old Christine NGEO 58 Demo Derby Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program How the Earth Changed History How the Earth Changed History How the Earth Changed History NICK 30 Family Matters Full House Full House SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Rugrats Å Dora Explorer Max & Ruby Go, Diego, Go! Max & Ruby Bubble Guppies Team Umizoomi OXYGEN 62 Paid Program Movie: ›‡ “The Glass House” (2001) Leelee Sobieski. Buffy the Vampire Slayer Å Buffy the Vampire Slayer Å Buffy the Vampire Slayer Å Buffy the Vampire Slayer Å SPIKE 44 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Smile Whiter Paid Program Paid Program Gangland (In Stereo) Å (:07) Gangland (In Stereo) Å (:14) Gangland (In Stereo) Å SPSO 60 Free Money Paid Program Paid Program Quit Your Job! Paid Program Sexier-90 Days! Paid Program Paid Program Body Gospel Paid Program Memory Loss NHL Hockey TBS 24 Married... With Married... With Married... With Saved by Bell Saved by Bell Saved by Bell Saved by Bell Yes, Dear Å Yes, Dear Å Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince House of Payne TCM 25 (4:30) Synanon (:15) Movie: ›››‡ “This Happy Breed” (1944) (:15) Movie: “Brief Encounter” (1945) Å (:45) Movie: ›››› “Great Expectations” (1946) Å Oliver Twist TLC 48 Paid Program Home Made Simple Å Home Made Simple Å Bringing, Baby A Baby Story A Baby Story Rm-Multiples Know-Pregnant Know-Pregnant Four Weddings (In Stereo) Å TNT 26 (:00) NUMB3RS Angel “Dad” (In Stereo) Å Angel Cordelia falls into a coma. Charmed (In Stereo) Å Charmed “Exit Strategy” Å Supernatural (In Stereo) Å Supernatural “Bloodlust” Å TRU 75 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program In Session USA 28 Paid Program Monk Å Movie: ›››‡ “Juno” (2007) Ellen Page. Å House “Spin” (In Stereo) Å House “Hunting” Å House “The Mistake” Å WAXN 2 Paid Program Paid Program Storm Stories Eyewitness News Morning (N) Eyewitness News Morning (N) Access H. The Insider (N) The Wendy Williams Show (N) The Nate Berkus Show Å WGN 13 Funny Videos Paid Program Joyce Meyer Changing-World K. Copeland Bev. Hillbillies Bev. Hillbillies Matlock “The Affair” Å Matlock “The Seduction” Å In the Heat of the Night Å

FRIDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 25, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina A 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 ^ WFMY News 2 at Noon The Young and the Restless (N) Bold/Beautiful The Talk (In Stereo) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Å The Ellen DeGeneres Show (N) News 2 at 5 (N) Andy Griffith News 2 at 6 (N) # WBTV 3 News at Noon The Young and the Restless (N) Bold/Beautiful The Talk (In Stereo) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Å WBTV 3 News WBTV 3 News News at 5 PM News at 5:30 News at 6 PM ( WGHP 22 FOX 8 News Access H. The Wendy Williams Show (N) Judge Judy Judge J. Brown Divorce Court Judge Alex Judge Judy (N) Judge J. Brown FOX 8 News at 5:00P (N) FOX 8 News ) WSOC 9 WSOC 9 News Midday (N) Å All My Children (N) Å One Life to Live (N) Å General Hospital (N) Å The Oprah Winfrey Show Å WSOC 9 News WSOC 9 News WSOC 9 News , WXII WXII 12 News at Noon (N) Å Days of our Lives (N) Å Inside Edition Entertainment Dr. Phil (In Stereo) Å The Oprah Winfrey Show Å WXII 12 News at 5 (N) Å News 2 WCCB 11 Maury Å Jerry Springer (N) Å The Steve Wilkos Show (N) Maury Å Swift Justice Swift Justice The Ellen DeGeneres Show (N) TMZ (N) Å D WCNC 6 NewsChannel 36 News at 12:00 Days of our Lives (N) Å The Doctors Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News Channel Judge Judy (N) News Channel News News Channel J WTVI 4 Super Why! Thomas & Fr. Caillou Between Lions Cyberchase Wild Kratts Barney, Friends Electric Comp. Arthur WordGirl Martha Speaks Curious George Cat in the Hat M WXLV Family Feud Be a Millionaire All My Children (N) Å One Life to Live (N) Å General Hospital (N) Å Swift Justice Swift Justice The Doctors Å Family Feud N WJZY 8 According-Jim Frasier Å Scrubs Å Scrubs Å True Hollywood Story Å The Tyra Show (In Stereo) Å The Office King of Queens Old Christine Seinfeld Å Family Guy W WMYT 12 Judge Jeanine Pirro Å Judge Mathis (In Stereo) Å Cash Cab Å Cash Cab Å Smarter Don’t Forget The People’s Court Å Judge Mathis (In Stereo) Å Family Feud Z WUNG 5 Test Kitchen Jacques Pepin Joy/Painting To My Studio Wyland’s Art Painting Wild Simply Painting Passport Arthur WordGirl Biz Kid$ Å Fetch! With PBS NewsHour

A&E 36 Criminal Minds “Cold Comfort” Criminal Minds “Zoe’s Reprise” The Sopranos (In Stereo) Å Breakout Kings “The Bag Man” Criminal Minds “Soul Mates” Criminal Minds “Bloodline” Å Criminal Minds AMC 27 (:15) Movie: ››‡ “Unbreakable” (2000) Bruce Willis. Å (:45) Movie: ›‡ “End of Days” (1999) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Gabriel Byrne. Å Movie: “Predator” (1987) Å ANIM 38 Confessions: Animal Hoarding Confessions: Animal Hoarding Confessions: Animal Hoarding Confessions: Animal Hoarding Confessions: Animal Hoarding Confessions: Animal Hoarding Confessions BET 59 Girlfriends Girlfriends Movie: ›‡ “The Inkwell” (1994) Larenz Tate. The Game The Game The Game The Game Hates Chris Hates Chris 106 & Park BRAVO 37 Million Dollar Listing Å Million Dollar Listing Å Million Dollar Listing Å Bethenny Ever After Bethenny Ever After The Real Housewives of Miami Housewives/OC CNBC 34 Strat Session Fast Money Power Lunch (N) Å Street Signs (N) Å Closing Bell (N) (In Stereo) Å Closing Bell-Bartiromo Options Action Money in Mot. Mad Money (N) CNN 32 (11:00) Newsroom (N) Newsroom (N) Newsroom (N) The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer (N) DISC 35 Biker Build-Off (In Stereo) Å American Chopper Å American Chopper “BSN Bike” American Chopper Å American Chopper Å Cash Cab Å Cash Cab Å Cash Cab Å DISN 54 Mickey Mouse Jungle Junction Agent Oso Imag. Movers Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Shake It Up! Shake It Up! Suite/Deck Suite/Deck Suite/Deck ESPN 39 SportsCenter (Live) Å MLB Preseason Baseball Atlanta Braves at Philadelphia Phillies. (Live) Å NFL Live Å Rome/Burning Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter ESPN2 68 ESPN First Take Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å Outside-Lines Baseball Ton. SportsNation (Live) Å Outside-Lines Around/Horn SportsNation FAM 29 Still Standing Still Standing 8 Simple Rules 8 Simple Rules My Wife-Kids My Wife-Kids That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Gilmore Girls “Partings” Å Still Standing FSCR 40 NHL Hockey Anaheim Ducks at Nashville Predators. Braves Preview Sidney Lowe World Poker Tour: Season 9 M1 Fighting Championship Action Sports World Tour (N) UEFA Magazine FX 45 Movie: ›› “Man of the House” (2005) Tommy Lee Jones. Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Malcolm/Middle Malcolm/Middle Movie: ›‡ “Big Daddy” (1999) Adam Sandler. Two/Half Men HALL 76 Petkeeping Petkeeping The Martha Stewart Show Å The Martha Stewart Show Å Empty Nest Empty Nest Empty Nest Empty Nest Little House on the Prairie Å Little House LIFE 31 Old Christine How I Met How I Met How I Met American Justice Å Cold Case Files “Kidnapped” Unsolved Mysteries Å Army Wives Å Intervention NGEO 58 How the Earth Changed History How the Earth Changed History Dog Whisperer (Part 1 of 2) Hard Time “Against the Wall” Fish Warrior “Living Dinosaur” Beast Hunter Beast Hunter NICK 30 Dora Explorer Dora Explorer Fresh Beat Ni Hao, Kai-lan SpongeBob SpongeBob The Penguins The Penguins Victorious iCarly Å SpongeBob Fanboy-Chum SpongeBob OXYGEN 62 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Å Buffy the Vampire Slayer Å Buffy the Vampire Slayer Å Buffy the Vampire Slayer Å Buffy the Vampire Slayer Å Movie: ›‡ “The Glass House” (2001) SPIKE 44 Gangland Å (:21) Gangland “Paid in Blood” (:28) Gangland (In Stereo) Å (:35) Gangland “Blood Oath” (:42) Gangland MS-13 in Los Angeles and beyond. (4:49) Gangland (In Stereo) Å (5:56) Gangland SPSO 60 NHL Hockey: Thrashers at Islanders Ray Tanner ACC All-Access Phenoms In My Words So. Showcase College Flash Classics Cougar Insider Hawks 360 Golf America TBS 24 House of Payne Meet, Browns American Dad Name Is Earl Love-Raymond According-Jim According-Jim The Office Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Friends Å Friends Å Seinfeld Å TCM 25 (11:45) Movie: ›››› “Oliver Twist” (:45) Movie: ›››‡ “Hobson’s Choice” (1954) (:45) Movie: ›››‡ “Doctor Zhivago” (1965) Omar Sharif, Julie Christie. Å (DVS) TLC 48 Cake Boss Kitchen Boss A Baby Story A Baby Story Bringing, Baby Bringing, Baby What Not to Wear “Dottie” Å Four Weddings (In Stereo) Å Cake Boss Kitchen Boss Cake Boss TNT 26 Las Vegas (In Stereo) Å Las Vegas “A Cannon Carol” The Closer “Tijuana Brass” Cold Case “Triple Threat” Å Law & Order “Star Crossed” Law & Order “Lost Boys” Law & Order TRU 75 (9:00) In Session Street Patrol Street Patrol Street Patrol Street Patrol Street Patrol Street Patrol NCAA Pregame USA 28 House “Deception” Å House “Failure to Communicate” House “Need to Know” Å House Unusual blood-test results. House “Skin Deep” Å House “Out of the Chute” Å NCIS Å WAXN 2 Eyewitness News on TV-64 (N) Cold Case Files (In Stereo) Å Judge Ross Judge Ross Judge Alex Judge Alex Divorce Court Divorce Court Judge J. Brown Judge J. Brown Wendy Williams WGN 13 In the Heat of the Night Å WGN Midday News (N) Å Walker, Texas Ranger Å Walker, Texas Ranger Å MLB Preseason Baseball Seattle Mariners at Chicago Cubs. (In Stereo Live) Å

Salisbury Post TimeOut | TV Grids Thursday, March 24, 2011 • 13D

FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 25, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina A 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

^ WFMY CBS Evening News/Katie Couric

College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Semifinal: Teams TBA. From Newark, N.J. or San Antonio. (Live) Å

College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Semifinal: Teams TBA. From Newark, N.J. or San Antonio. (Live) Å

# WBTV 3 CBS Evening News/Katie Couric

College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Semifinal: Teams TBA. From Newark, N.J. or San Antonio. (Live) Å

College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Semifinal: Teams TBA. From Newark, N.J. or San Antonio. (Live) Å

( WGHP 22 Access Hollywood (N) Å

Extra (N) (In Stereo) Å

TMZ (N) (In Stereo) Å

Kitchen Nightmares “Café Tavolini” Helping an eatery Bridgeport, Conn. (N)

Fringe “Bloodline” Olivia finds herself in great danger. (N) Å

FOX 8 10:00 News (N) Seinfeld “The Doorman” Å

Seinfeld “The Cheever Letters”

) WSOC 9 ABC World News Inside Edition (N) Å Entertainment Tonight (N) Å

Shark Tank (Season Premiere) A $4 million investment. (N) (In Stereo) Å

Primetime: What Would You Do? (In Stereo) Å

20/20 (N) (In Stereo) Å WSOC 9 News Tonight (N) Å

(:35) Nightline (N) Å

, WXII NBC Nightly News (N) Å

Inside Edition (N) Å Entertainment Tonight (N) Å

Who Do You Think You Are? Actor Steve Buscemi traces his ancestry. (N)

Dateline NBC (In Stereo) Å (:15) WXII 12 Sports Report

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

2 WCCB 11 Everybody Loves Raymond Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

Kitchen Nightmares “Café Tavolini” Helping an eatery Bridgeport, Conn. (N)

Fringe “Bloodline” Olivia finds herself in great danger. (N) Å

Fox News at 10 (N) (:35) Fox News Edge

The Simpsons (In Stereo) Å

King of the Hill (In Stereo) Å

D WCNC 6 NBC Nightly News (N) Å

Jeopardy! (N) Å Wheel of Fortune (N) Å

Who Do You Think You Are? Actor Steve Buscemi traces his ancestry. (N)

Dateline NBC (In Stereo) Å NewsChannel 36 News at 11:00 (N)

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

J WTVI 4 MotorWeek (N) (In Stereo) Å

PBS NewsHour (N) (In Stereo) Å McLaughlin Group (N)

Carolina Business Review (In Stereo)

The Big Band Years (My Music) Big Band hits recorded in the 1930s and 1940s. (In Stereo) Å

Lower Your Taxes! Now & Forever With Ed Slott (In Stereo) Å

M WXLV ABC World News Are You Smarter? Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (N)

Shark Tank (Season Premiere) A $4 million investment. (N) (In Stereo) Å

Primetime: What Would You Do? (In Stereo) Å

20/20 (N) (In Stereo) Å Entourage “An Offer Refused” Å

(:35) Nightline (N) Å

N WJZY 8 Family Guy (In Stereo) Å

Two and a Half Men Å

Two and a Half Men Å

Smallville “Fortune” Lois loses her engage-ment ring. (In Stereo) Å

Supernatural “Mannequin 3: The Reckoning” Dean hears Lisa is in trouble.

WJZY News at 10 (N)

(:35) Seinfeld “The Doorman” Å

New Adventures of Old Christine

(:35) The Office (In Stereo) Å

W WMYT 12 Family Feud (In Stereo) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A teen-age model is assaulted. Å

Monk “Mr. Monk Gets Drunk” Crime-filled weekend for Monk. Å

Monk “Mr. Monk and Mrs. Monk” Monk’s late wife. (In Stereo) Å

Tyler Perry’s House of Payne

Tyler Perry’s House of Payne

My Wife and Kids “Blackout” Å

George Lopez (In Stereo) Å

Z WUNG 5 (:00) PBS NewsHour (N) Å

Nightly Business Report (N) Å

North Carolina Now Å

Washington Week (N) Å

North Carolina Weekend Å

North Carolina People Å

Exploring North Carolina Å

ADD and Loving It?! Challenges of attention deficit disorder and ADHD; the symptoms of adult ADD. (In Stereo) Å

A&E 36 (:00) Criminal Minds Å

Criminal Minds “Zoe’s Reprise” Team seeks copycat killer. (In Stereo) Å

Criminal Minds “House on Fire” The team hunts for a serial arsonist. Å

Criminal Minds “Conflicted” Serial killer targeting coeds. (In Stereo) Å

Criminal Minds “A Shade of Gray” Team works on a child abduction case.

Breakout Kings “The Bag Man” A socio-path with a prosthetic hand. Å

AMC 27 (5:30) Movie: ››› “Predator” (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers, Jesse Ventura. Å

Movie: ›››‡ “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (1991) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Linda Hamilton, Edward Furlong. Cyborgs battle over a youth who holds the key to the future. Å

Movie: ›››‡ “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (1991) Å

ANIM 38 Confessions Confessions: Animal Hoarding Å Confessions: Animal Hoarding Å Confessions: Animal Hoarding Å Confessions: Animal Hoarding (N) Confessions: Animal Hoarding Å BET 59 (:00) 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live Å The Game Å The Game Å Stay Together The Family Crews Movie: ››‡ “Lockdown” (2000) Richard T. Jones. BRAVO 37 Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Movie: ›› “The Pacifier” (2005) Vin Diesel, Lauren Graham. Movie: ›› “The Pacifier” CNBC 34 (:00) Mad Money The Kudlow Report (N) The Celebrity Apprentice Staging an experience with RVs. (In Stereo) Å America’s Next Great Restaurant Mad Money CNN 32 Situation Room John King, USA (N) In the Arena (N) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Å

DISC 35 Cash Cab Chicago (N) Å

Gold Rush: Alaska The greenhorn miners are at risk. (In Stereo) Å

Gold Rush: Alaska “Running Dirt” Tensions build among the families.

American Loggers Jeff is pushed to the edge. (In Stereo) Å

American Loggers “Washed Out” Torrential rain threatens production. (N)

Gold Rush: Alaska “Running Dirt” Tensions build among the families.

DISN 54 Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Movie: “The Suite Life Movie” (2011) Dylan Sprouse. Å Good Luck Charlie Shake It Up! Å Shake It Up! Å Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck E! 49 Kourtney and Kim E! News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City After Lately After Lately The Soup (N) Fashion Police (N) Chelsea Lately E! News ESPN 39 (:00) SportsCenter 2010 World Series of Poker Å 2010 World Series of Poker Final Table, from Las Vegas. Å Baseball Tonight (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å ESPN2 68 Basketball Special Interruption NFL Live (N) Å Women’s College Basketball NCAA Division II Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. Boxing Friday Night Fights. (Live) Å

FAM 29 Still Standing “Still Neighbors” Å

America’s Funniest Home Videos A girl tries to mail her brother. Å

America’s Funniest Home Videos Human and a bear have a standoff. Å

America’s Funniest Home Videos Man grapples with a bee hive. Å

America’s Funniest Home Videos Weddings gone wrong. Å

The 700 Club Å

FSCR 40 ACC All-Access Under the Lights NHL Hockey Carolina Hurricanes at Tampa Bay Lightning. (Live) Postgame The Final Score Action Sports World Tour FX 45 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Movie: ››‡ “Eagle Eye” (2008) Shia LaBeouf, Michelle Monaghan. Movie: ››‡ “Eagle Eye” (2008) FXNWS 57 Special Report The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å Hannity (N) On the Record W/Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Å HALL 76 Little House Little House on the Prairie Å Touched by an Angel “The Pact” Movie: “Time After Time” (2011) Richard Thomas, Kaj-Erik Eriksen. Å The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HGTV 46 Designed to Sell Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l HIST 65 (:00) MonsterQuest MonsterQuest “Real Dragons” Å Modern Marvels Å American Pickers “Super Scooter” American Pickers “The Possum Trot” Brad Meltzer’s Decoded “2012” Å INSP 78 Highway Hvn. Our House “Balance of Power” Å The Waltons “The Achievement” Inspiration Today! Life Today Joyce Meyer ACLJ This Week 360 Degree Life Int’nl Fellowship

LIFE 31 (:00) Intervention Å Pawn Stars “Guns and Rangers”

Pawn Stars “Pinball Wizards”

Reba “The Best Defense” Å

Reba “For Sale, Cheap” Å

Reba “The Will” (In Stereo) Å

Reba Brock buys a nearby house.

Reba “Your Place or Mine” Å

Reba “Pilot” (In Stereo) Å

How I Met Your Mother “Woooo!”

How I Met Your Mother Å

LIFEM 72 (:00) Movie: › “Panic Button” (2007) Patrick Muldoon, Holly Marie Combs, Richard Roundtree. Å

Viewers’ Choice Å Viewers’ Choice Å

NGEO 58 (:00) Beast Hunter Hard Time “Worst of the Worst” Fish Warrior “Texas Titan” Beast Hunter (N) Beast Hunter Fish Warrior “Texas Titan” NICK 30 iCarly Å House of Anubis iCarly Å Victorious Å Big Time Rush Movie: ›› “Baby’s Day Out” (1994) Joe Mantegna. Å The Nanny Å The Nanny Å OXYGEN 62 The Glass House Movie: ››› “Interview With the Vampire” (1994) Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt. Å Movie: ››‡ “Final Destination 2” (2003) Ali Larter. Å I’ll Always Knw. SPIKE 44 (5:56) Gangland 1,000 Ways to Die 1,000 Ways to Die (:15) 1,000 Ways to Die (In Stereo) 1,000 Ways to Die 1,000 Ways to Die 1,000 Ways to Die (:44) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation “Long Ball” SPSO 60 Eastern Golf Spotlight At Home In My Own Words Under the Lights In My Own Words Braves Preview 3 Wide Life (N) Raceline (N) Brawl Call

SYFY 64 (:00) Movie: ›› “The Midnight Meat Train” (2008) Bradley Cooper, Leslie Bibb, Vinnie Jones. Å

WWE Friday Night SmackDown! (N) (In Stereo) Å Merlin “The Sorcerer’s Shadow” Gillil has a secret weapon. (N) Å

Being Human “Dog Eat Dog” Rebecca finds out Aidan killed Bernie.

TBS 24 Seinfeld “The Susie” Å

(:15) College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Semifinal: Teams TBA. From Newark, N.J. or San Antonio. (Live) (9:55) College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Semifinal: Teams TBA. From Newark, N.J. or San Antonio. (Live)

TCM 25 Doctor Zhivago (:15) MGM Parade Movie: ›››‡ “The More the Merrier” (1943) Jean Arthur. Movie: ››‡ “Miss Grant Takes Richmond” (:45) Pillow to Post TLC 48 Cake Boss Å DC Cupcakes DC Cupcakes Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress DC Cupcakes (N) DC Cupcakes Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress

TNT 26 (:00) Law & Order A jockey is shot.

Bones “The Crank in the Shaft” Mysterious death of an office manager. Å

Movie: ››› “Pretty Woman” (1990) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts, Ralph Bellamy. A corporate raider hires a hooker to act as a business escort. Å

(:18) Movie: ››› “Pretty Woman” (1990) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts, Ralph Bellamy. Å

TRU 75 NCAA Pregame Bait Car “L.A.” Bait Car Bait Car Bait Car All Worked Up All Worked Up Operation Repo Operation Repo Forensic Files (N) Forensic Files TVL 56 All in the Family Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Hot in Cleveland (:41) Roseanne

USA 28 (:00) NCIS “Vanished” Å

NCIS “Lt. Jane Doe” Navy lieutenant’s rape and murder. (In Stereo) Å

NCIS “The Bone Yard” A Mafia dumping ground. (In Stereo) Å

NCIS “An Eye for an Eye” A package con-tains two eyes. (In Stereo) Å

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation “Living Doll” Tracking down Miniature Killer.

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation The team rushes to find kidnapped Sara.

WAXN 2 Wendy Williams Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Dr. Phil (In Stereo) Å The Oprah Winfrey Show Å Eyewitness Entertainment (:05) The Insider (:35) Inside Edition

WGN 13 MLB Baseball New Adventures of Old Christine

New Adventures of Old Christine

New Adventures of Old Christine

New Adventures of Old Christine

How I Met Your Mother Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

WGN News at Nine (N) (In Stereo) Å Scrubs A cancer patient sues Elliot.

Scrubs “My Monster” Å

HBO 15 Triangle: Remembering the

(:15) Movie: ››‡ “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” (2010) Zachary Gordon. A middle-school student chronicles his misadventures. (In Stereo) Å

The Ricky Gervais Show (N) Å

Eastbound & Down Å

Real Time With Bill Maher (In Stereo Live) Å

Real Time With Bill Maher (In Stereo) Å

HBO2 302 (:00) Movie: ››‡ “Taking Woodstock” (2009) Demetri Martin, Imelda Staunton. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ›› “Fighting” (2009) Channing Tatum. A young man becomes a champion street brawler. (In Stereo)

(:45) Hop: HBO First Look Å

The Pee-wee Herman Show on Broadway The comic brings “Pee-wee’s Playhouse” to life. (In Stereo) Å

Boxing (N) (In Stereo) Å

HBO3 304 (5:00) “It Runs in the Family” (2003)

Movie: ››› “Good Morning, Vietnam” (1987) Robin Williams, Forest Whitaker. Airman Adrian Cronauer, DJ in 1965 Saigon. (In Stereo) Å

Big Love The Henricksons’ future is uncer-tain. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ›› “Valentine’s Day” (2010) Jessica Alba, Kathy Bates. Los Angeles residents wend their way into and out of romance. (In Stereo) Å

MAX 320 (:45) Movie: ››‡ “Beverly Hills Cop II” (1987) Eddie Murphy. A Detroit cop tangles with a vicious gang in California. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: › “Miss March” (2009) Zach Cregger. A young man sees his high-school sweetheart in Playboy.

Movie: ››‡ “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian” (2009) Ben Stiller. Exhibits come to life at one of the world’s largest museums.

SHOW 340 (5:30) “What Just Happened?” Å

(:15) Movie: ››‡ “Everybody’s Fine” (2009) Robert De Niro. iTV. A widower wants to reconnect with his grown children. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ›‡ “I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell” (2009) Matt Czuchry, Jesse Bradford. iTV. A cad takes his buddies on the road to ruin. (In Stereo)

M-1 Challenge: Damkovsky vs. Figueroa (iTV) (Live)

14D • Thursday, March 24, 2011 TimeOut | TV Grids Salisbury PostSATURDAY MORNING MARCH 26, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina

A 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ^ WFMY Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Good Morning Show Å Horseland Horseland Busytown Busytown Doodlebops Trollz (EI) Å # WBTV 3 WBTV News 3 WBTV News 3 Saturday at 6am WBTV News 3 Saturday at 7am The Early Show (In Stereo) Å Busytown Busytown Doodlebops Trollz (EI) Å ( WGHP 22 Paid Program In Fisherman Paid Program Pets.TV Å Dog Tales (EI) Animal Rescue Animal Atlas Wild Animals Into the Wild Sexier-90 Days! Paid Program Paid Program Sexy Hair! ) WSOC 9 Chris Matthews WSOC 9 News Saturday (N) WSOC 9 News Saturday (N) Good Morning America (N) Å Sports Stars Young Icons So Raven So Raven Han. Montana Suite Life , WXII News WXII 12 News at 6am (N) Å WXII 12 News at 7am (N) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Turbo Dogs Shelldon Å Magic Bus Babar (EI) Å 2 WCCB 11 Paid Program Wall St. Journal Paid Program Eco Company Pets.TV Å Kids News DragonFlyTV Swap TV (EI) Wild America Cook Healthy Marketplace Marketplace Marie Osmond D WCNC 6 Paid Program NewsChannel 36 News at 6:00 NewsChannel 36 News at 7 (N) Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Turbo Dogs Shelldon Å Magic Bus Babar (EI) Å J WTVI 4 An Ice Cream Barney, Friends Bob the Builder Raggs “Day” Cat in the Hat Love of Quilting Sewing/Nancy Healthwise The Blue Ridge Parkway: A Long & Winding Road Vanishing Am. M WXLV Flat Abs Paid Program Paid Program Exploration Sexy Hair! Good Morning America (N) Å New School Replacements So Raven So Raven Han. Montana Suite Life N WJZY 8 U.S. Farm Rep. Paid Program Paid Program Magi-Nation Magi-Nation Sonic X Å Sonic X Å Yu-Gi-Oh! Å Sonic X Å Dragon Ball Z Dragon Ball Z Yu-Gi-Oh! Å Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s W WMYT 12 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Free Money Paid Program Hip Hop Abs Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Cruise Control Paid Program Paid Program Z WUNG 5 College Exper. Crossr’ds Cafe Mister Rogers Sesame Street Å (DVS) Curious George Curious George Dinosaur Train Dinosaur Train Suze Orman’s Money Class (In Stereo) Å A&E 36 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program My Ghost Story Å Sell House Sell House Sell House Sell House Sell House Sell House Movie: “City Slickers” (1991) AMC 27 15 Minute Mv Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Three Stooges Three Stooges Movie: ››› “El Dorado” (1967) John Wayne. Å ANIM 38 Confessions Dog Show “AKC/Eukanuba National Championship 09/10” From Long Beach, Calif. (In Stereo) Å Pit Boss “Surprise, Surprise” Pit Boss Shea comes to town. Pit Boss “Shorty Goes Medieval” BET 59 BET Inspiration BET Inspiration The Unit (In Stereo) Å Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Jamie Foxx Jamie Foxx BRAVO 37 Paid Program Top Chef Å Top Chef “Fit for a King” Å Top Chef “Island Fever” Å Top Chef “Last Supper” Å The Rachel Zoe Project Å The Rachel Zoe Project Å CNBC 34 Suze Orman Options Action Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program CNN 32 Piers Morgan CNN Saturday Morning Sanjay Gupta CNN Saturday Morning Your Bottom Newsroom Newsroom DISC 35 Paid Program Paid Program Paint Zoom Paid Program Florida Travel Discovery Channel CME Å Dirty Jobs (In Stereo) Å Deadliest Catch (In Stereo) Å Deadliest Catch Tension. Å DISN 54 Chuggington Jungle Junction Babar-Badou Handy Manny Agent Oso Mickey Mouse Never Land Phineas, Ferb Phineas, Ferb Phineas, Ferb Fish Hooks Suite/Deck Suite/Deck ESPN 39 SportsCenter SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å ESPN2 68 SportsNation College GameDay Scoreboard SportsNation Å College GameDay Scoreboard NBA Tonight NBA Tonight Baseball Tonight Å Soccer FAM 29 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Boy Mts. World Boy Mts. World Movie: ››› “The Parent Trap” (1998) Lindsay Lohan, Dennis Quaid, Natasha Richardson. “Beverly Hills Chihuahua” (2008) FSCR 40 Outdoors Fishing Club Good Fishing In Fisherman In-Fisherman Paid Program Outdoors Roy Williams Duke B’ball Ship Shape TV Outdoors To Be Announced FX 45 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Malcolm/Middle Malcolm/Middle Movie: ›› “Rebound” (2005) Martin Lawrence. Movie: ›‡ “Big Daddy” (1999) Adam Sandler. HALL 76 Who’s the Boss Little House on the Prairie Å Little House on the Prairie Å Little House on the Prairie “The Hunters” Å Little House on the Prairie “The Fighter” Å Little House on the Prairie Å LIFE 31 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program “I Want to Marry Ryan Banks” NGEO 58 Prison Nation Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad “Barbados” Locked Up Abroad “Caracas” NICK 30 Family Matters Adven./Jimmy OddParents OddParents Rugrats Å Fanboy-Chum SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob The Penguins OddParents Planet Sheen OXYGEN 62 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Snapped Å Snapped Å Snapped Å Snapped “Ashley Humphrey” Snapped “Cindy Sommer” Å Snapped Å SPIKE 44 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Knockout Sport Knockout Sport Xtreme 4x4 Horsepower TV Trucks! (N) MuscleCar SPSO 60 Free Money Sexier-90 Days! Power-Juicing Power-Juicing Paid Program Aaron’s Outdr O’Neill Outside Nuts and Bolts O’Neill Outside Shoot Straight Paid Program Unique Auto. ACC All-Access TBS 24 Married... With Married... With Married... With Steve Harvey Steve Harvey Yes, Dear Å Movie: ››› “Mr. Holland’s Opus” (1995) Richard Dreyfuss, Glenne Headly. Å (:25) Jersey Girl TCM 25 Relaxed Wife Movie: ››‡ “Rhapsody in Blue” (1945) Robert Alda, Joan Leslie. Å Movie: ›››› “Animal Crackers” (1930) Harpo Marx Movie: ›› “Spook Chasers” (1957) TLC 48 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Home Made Simple Å Property Ladder Å Property Ladder Å TNT 26 Law & Order Law & Order “Homesick” Law & Order “Equal Rights” Law & Order “Star Crossed” Law & Order “Lost Boys” Men of a Certain Age Å The Closer “Layover” Å TRU 75 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program USA 28 Paid Program Monk “Mr. Monk Gets Drunk” Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Fairly Legal “Bridges” Å Movie: ›‡ “The Condemned” (2007) Steve Austin. Å WAXN 2 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Mad About... Real Life 101 Exploration Awesome Adv. Auto Connectn Auto Connectn Action 64 Auto Connection Å Auto Connectn Auto Connectn WGN 13 Funny Videos Singsation! People/People Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program In the Heat of the Night Å In the Heat of the Night Å Walker, Texas Ranger Å

SATURDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 26, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina A 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 ^ WFMY Paid Program Paid Program College Basketball NCAA Division II Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. Road to the Final Four (N) Å College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Final: Teams TBA. # WBTV 3 Paid Program You Can Do College Basketball NCAA Division II Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. Road to the Final Four (N) Å College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Final: Teams TBA. ( WGHP 22 Movie: ›› “Knockaround Guys” (2001) John Malkovich. Grey’s Anatomy “Freedom” House “House Divided” Å Bones (In Stereo) Å The Closer “Pilot” Å FOX 8 News ) WSOC 9 News Inside Edition Latin Lifestyles Walk Fit Plat. Paid Program Paid Program Shark Tank (In Stereo) Å ESPN Sports Saturday Sports anthology. (N) News , WXII Willa’s Wild Pearlie (EI) Kids News Skin Secrets Paid Program PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational, Third Round. From Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Fla. Å News 2 WCCB 11 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Movie: ›› “Knockaround Guys” (2001) John Malkovich. Bones (In Stereo) Å Bones “Bodies in the Book” TMZ (N) Å D WCNC 6 Willa’s Wild Pearlie (EI) Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational, Third Round. From Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Fla. Å News Channel J WTVI 4 (11:30) Our Vanishing Americana Best of ... The Big Band Years (My Music) (In Stereo) Å M WXLV Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Skiing Jewel Cold Smoke II Shark Tank (In Stereo) Å ESPN Sports Saturday Sports anthology. (N) The Insider (N) N WJZY 8 Movie: ›› “The Shipping News” (2001) Kevin Spacey. Movie: ››‡ “Mojave Moon” (1996) Danny Aiello. Movie: › “The In Crowd” (2000) Lori Heuring, Susan Ward. The Office W WMYT 12 Al Smith Gar HouseCalls The Unit “Johnny B. Good” Stargate Atlantis “The Queen” Movie: ››› “The Package” (1989) Gene Hackman. Fresh Prince Life Carolinas Da Vinci’s Inqu. Z WUNG 5 Best of Festival (In Stereo) Best of Festival (In Stereo) Best of Festival (In Stereo) Band Splash

A&E 36 (11:00) Movie: “City Slickers” Movie: “City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly’s Gold” (1994) Å Movie: ››› “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” (1986) Å Criminal Minds Å (DVS) Criminal Minds AMC 27 (10:00) Movie: “El Dorado” Å Movie: ›››‡ “True Grit” (1969) John Wayne, Glen Campbell, Kim Darby. Å Movie: ›› “Pearl Harbor” (2001) Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett. Å ANIM 38 Pit Boss “Smackdown!” Å Pit Boss Shorty helps Jordan. Pit Boss “Great Balls of Fire” Pit Boss XL (In Stereo) Pit Boss XL (In Stereo) Pit Boss XL (In Stereo) Å Pit Boss XL BET 59 Jamie Foxx Jamie Foxx Hates Chris Hates Chris Hates Chris Girlfriends Girlfriends Girlfriends Girlfriends The Game The Game The Game The Game BRAVO 37 Bethenny Ever After Bethenny Ever After Housewives/OC Housewives/OC The Celebrity Apprentice Staging an experience with RVs. Å How to Lose CNBC 34 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program CNN 32 Newsroom Your Money Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom Situation Room DISC 35 Deadliest Catch “Deadline” Deadliest Catch (In Stereo) Å Deadliest Catch “Payback Time” Deadliest Catch (In Stereo) Å Deadliest Catch “Sea of Misery” Deadliest Catch “Lockout” Å Deadliest Catch DISN 54 Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Good-Charlie Shake it Up! Han. Montana Han. Montana Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Hannah Forever ESPN 39 Women’s College Basketball Women’s College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Semifinal: Teams TBA. Scoreboard Countdown NASCAR Racing ESPN2 68 Soccer SportsNation E:60 Baseball Tonight Å MLB Preseason Baseball Chicago Cubs at Texas Rangers. (Live) FAM 29 “Beverly Hills Chihuahua” (2008) Movie: “Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2” (2011) Madison Pettis Movie: ›››‡ “Back to the Future” (1985) Michael J. Fox. “Back to the Future Part II” FSCR 40 College Baseball College Baseball Georgia Tech at Miami. (Live) MLS Soccer Houston Dynamo at Seattle Sounders FC. Golden Age FX 45 Movie: ››‡ “The Rocker” (2008) Rainn Wilson. Movie: ››‡ “Baby Mama” (2008) Tina Fey, Amy Poehler. Movie: ›‡ “The Waterboy” (1998) Adam Sandler. HALL 76 Little House Little House on the Prairie Å Little House on the Prairie (Part 2 of 2) Å Little House on the Prairie “The Godsister” Å Little House on the Prairie “Dance With Me” Little House LIFE 31 “I Want to Marry Ryan Banks” Movie: ›› “Odd Girl Out” (2005) Alexa Vega. Å Movie: ››› “Dan in Real Life” (2007) Steve Carell. Å Movie: ››‡ “Then She Found Me” NGEO 58 Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad “Cuzco” Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad “Tokyo” Locked Up Abroad “Panama” Locked Up Abroad “Spain” Locked Up NICK 30 Power Rangers SpongeBob iCarly Å iCarly Å SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob T.U.F.F. Puppy T.U.F.F. Puppy Victorious Victorious iCarly Å OXYGEN 62 Snapped Å Snapped “Jill Rockcastle” Å Snapped “Karen Tobie” Å Movie: ››‡ “Final Destination 2” (2003) Ali Larter. Movie: ››› “Interview With the Vampire” (1994) Å SPIKE 44 UFC Unleashed (In Stereo) (:11) UFC Unleashed (In Stereo) (:22) UFC Unleashed (In Stereo) (:33) UFC Unleashed (In Stereo) (:44) UFC Unleashed (In Stereo) UFC Unleashed SPSO 60 Phenoms College Softball South Carolina at Tennessee. (Live) Spotlight College Baseball Mississippi at Tennessee. (Live) Hawks 360 TBS 24 (11:25) Movie: ››‡ “Jersey Girl” (:25) Movie: ››‡ “Must Love Dogs” (2005) Å According-Jim Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Seinfeld Å TCM 25 Movie: ››› “Adventures of Don Juan” (1948) Å Movie: ›› “The Land That Time Forgot” (1975) Å Movie: ›››› “Lawrence of Arabia” (1962) Peter O’Toole. Å TLC 48 Property Ladder Å Property Ladder Å Property Ladder Å Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss Cake Boss TNT 26 Law & Order A jockey is shot. Movie: ››› “Misery” (1990) James Caan. Å Movie: ››› “Runaway Jury” (2003) John Cusack, Gene Hackman. Å (:45) Movie: “Lakeview Terrace” TRU 75 NCAA Pregame (Live) Speeders Speeders Operation Repo Operation Repo Most Daring Most Daring Most Shocking Most Shocking USA 28 (:05) Movie: › “The Hitcher” (2007) Sean Bean. Å (1:58) Movie: ›‡ “FeardotCom” (2002) Stephen Dorff. Movie: ››› “Dawn of the Dead” (2004) Sarah Polley. NCIS Å WAXN 2 Auto Connectn Auto Connectn Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Made in Hollywood (N) Å Judge-Brown Judge-Brown Hates Chris Hates Chris Meet, Browns WGN 13 Walker, Texas Ranger Å Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent The Unit Å

Salisbury Post TimeOut | TV Grids Thursday, March 24, 2011 • 15D

SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 26, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina A 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

^ WFMY College Basketball (6:55) College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Final: Teams TBA. From Anaheim, Calif. or New Orleans. (Live) Å

Criminal Minds The body of a kidnapped woman is found. Å (DVS)

48 Hours Mystery (N) (In Stereo) Å News 2 at 11 (N) Å (:35) Criminal Minds “To Hell ...”

# WBTV 3 College Basketball (6:55) College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Final: Teams TBA. From Anaheim, Calif. or New Orleans. (Live) Å

Criminal Minds The body of a kidnapped woman is found. Å (DVS)

48 Hours Mystery (N) (In Stereo) Å WBTV 3 News at 11 PM (N)

(:35) America Now Å

( WGHP 22 (:00) FOX 8 News at 6:00P (N)

Access Hollywood (N) Å Cops “Probable Cause” Å

Cops Challenging detainment. Å

America’s Most Wanted: America Fights Back (N) (In Stereo) Å

FOX 8 10:00 News (N)

(:45) Fox 8 Sports Saturday

Fringe “Bloodline” Olivia finds herself in great danger. (In Stereo) (PA) Å

) WSOC 9 ABC World News With David Muir

Entertainment Tonight (N) (In Stereo) Å Wipeout Obstacles include Flipsy Daisy. (In Stereo) Å

Dancing With the Stars (In Stereo) Å Eyewitness News Tonight (N) Å

(:35) Criminal Minds “To Hell ...”

, WXII NBC Nightly News (N) Å

Entertainment Tonight (N) (In Stereo) Å Harry’s Law “Send in the Clowns” Harry helps an old flame with a case.

Law & Order: Los Angeles A murderous cult member is killed. Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A woman is found dead in a fountain.

WXII News Channel 12 at 11 (N)

(:29) Saturday Night Live Å

2 WCCB 11 Everybody Loves Raymond Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

Cops “Probable Cause” Å

Cops Challenging detainment. Å

America’s Most Wanted: America Fights Back (N) (In Stereo) Å

Fox News at 10 (N) (:35) Fox News Got Game

Fringe “Bloodline” Olivia finds herself in great danger. (In Stereo) (PA) Å

D WCNC 6 NBC Nightly News (N) Å

Jeopardy! Å Wheel of Fortune Å Harry’s Law “Send in the Clowns” Harry helps an old flame with a case.

Law & Order: Los Angeles A murderous cult member is killed. Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A woman is found dead in a fountain.

NewsChannel 36 News at 11:00 (N)

Saturday Night Live Å

J WTVI 4 The Big Band Years (My Music)

John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music) Performances by artists of the 1950s and ’60s include those of Pete Seeger and Judy Collins. Å

Rock, Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Jon “Bowser” Bauman and Ronnie Spector bring back songs from the 1950s and 1960s.

Aretha Franklin Presents: Soul Rewind (My Music) (In Stereo) Å

M WXLV ABC World News With David Muir

George Lopez (In Stereo) Å

George Lopez (In Stereo) Å

Wipeout Obstacles include Flipsy Daisy. (In Stereo) Å

Dancing With the Stars (In Stereo) Å NUMB3RS “One Hour” A music mogul’s son. (In Stereo) Å

N WJZY 8 The Office “The Job, Part 2” Å

Two and a Half Men Å

Two and a Half Men Å

Brothers & Sisters “Domestic Issues” Joe puts up a tough custody battle.

Stargate Universe “Divided” Dr. Rush and Chloe have nightmares. Å

WJZY News at 10 (N)

(:35) Two and a Half Men Å

(:05) Two and a Half Men Å

(:35) The King of Queens Å

W WMYT 12 (:00) Da Vinci’s Inquest Å

Deadliest Catch “The Last Lap” The ships return to Dutch Harbor. Å

Movie: › “Quicksand” (2001) Michael Keaton, Michael Caine, Judith Godrèche. An American banker in Monaco is framed for murder.

The World’s Funniest Moments Å Scrubs “Her Story II” Å

According to Jim “Vegas, Baby”

Z WUNG 5 (:00) Lawrence Welk’s Big Band Splash Å John Sebastian Presents: Folk Rewind (My Music) Performances by artists of the 1950s and ’60s include those of Pete Seeger and Judy Collins. Å

Best of Festival

A&E 36 (:00) Criminal Minds (In Stereo)

Criminal Minds (In Stereo) Å (DVS) Criminal Minds Killer targets an emergency room doctor. (In Stereo) Å

Criminal Minds “Haunted” Murders at a pharmacy. (In Stereo) Å

Breakout Kings “Collected” A criminal who has kidnapped women. Å

Breakout Kings “The Bag Man” A socio-path with a prosthetic hand. Å

AMC 27 (4:00) Movie: ›› “Pearl Harbor” (2001) Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, Kate Beckinsale. Å

Movie: ››› “The Manchurian Candidate” (2004) Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep, Liev Schreiber. Premiere. A Gulf War vet is suspicious of a political candidate.

Movie: ››› “The Manchurian Candidate” (2004)

ANIM 38 (:00) Pit Boss XL Pit Boss XL (In Stereo) Pit Boss XL “Little Chippendales XL” Pit Boss XL (N) (In Stereo) Pit Boss “Shorty’s Confession” (N) Pit Boss XL (In Stereo) BET 59 The Game Å The Game Å The Game Å Movie: ››‡ “Lockdown” (2000) Richard T. Jones. Movie: ››‡ “Romeo Must Die” (2000) Jet Li, Aaliyah. BRAVO 37 (:00) Movie: ›› “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” (2003) Kate Hudson. Movie: ›› “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” (2003) Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey. House House diagnoses actor. Å CNBC 34 Paid Program Money in Motion Made-Millions American Greed “Sholom Rubashkin” The Suze Orman Show (N) Å Til Debt Do Us Part (N) Å American Greed “Sholom Rubashkin” CNN 32 Situation Room Newsroom Stalker: Ronald Reagan Piers Morgan Tonight Newsroom Stalker: Ronald Reagan

DISC 35 (:00) Deadliest Catch Å

Deadliest Catch The fleet gets word of great fishing by the ice pack. Å

Deadliest Catch “Bitter Tears” (In Stereo) Å

Deadliest Catch “Day of Reckoning” The opilio season is almost over. Å

Deadliest Catch “Shipwrecked” A storm causes multiple maydays. Å

Deadliest Catch The fleet gets word of great fishing by the ice pack. Å

DISN 54 Hannah Forever Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Shake It Up! Å Shake It Up! Å Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie E! 49 (5:00) Movie: ››› “Something’s Gotta Give” Movie: ››‡ “The Princess Diaries” (2001) Julie Andrews. After Lately Holly’s World The Soup Chelsea Lately ESPN 39 (5:30) NASCAR Racing Nationwide Series: Fontana. (Live) ESPNEWS Å ESPNEWS Å Women’s College Basketball SportsCenter (Live) Å ESPN2 68 MLB Baseball Soccer United States vs. Team TBA. (Live) Å SportsCenter Special (Live) Å Basketball Champ. Wm. Basketball

FAM 29 (5:30) Movie: ››› “Back to the Future Part II” (1989) Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson.

Movie: ››› “Back to the Future Part III” (1990) Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Mary Steenburgen. Marty McFly visits the Old West to save the imperiled Doc.

Movie: ›››‡ “Back to the Future” (1985) Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Crispin Glover.

FSCR 40 The Game 365 NHL Hockey Tampa Bay Lightning at Carolina Hurricanes. From the RBC Center in Raleigh, N.C. Postgame Under the Lights The Final Score The Game 365 The Final Score FX 45 Movie: ›› “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan” (2008) Adam Sandler, John Turturro. Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Archer Step Brothers FXNWS 57 America’s-HQ FOX Report Huckabee Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large (In Stereo) Å Journal Editorial FOX News Watch HALL 76 (:00) Little House on the Prairie Å Little House on the Prairie Å Little House on the Prairie “The Hunters” Å Little House on the Prairie In a bout with an aging fighter. Little House HGTV 46 House Hunters Hunters Int’l Candice Tells All Dear Genevieve Cash & Cari (N) Secrets, Stylist Antonio Treatment House Hunters House Hunters Hunters Int’l Hunters Int’l HIST 65 Modern Marvels Modern Marvels “Future Tech” Å Marijuana: A Chronic History Å The History of Sex “The 20th Century” More Sex in the Civil War Å INSP 78 Billy Graham Kingdom Conn Potter’s Touch Gaither Gospel Hour “Majesty” Lonesome Dove “Leaving/On the Trail” Two former Texas Rangers. (Part 1 of 2) Å

LIFE 31 (5:00) “Then She Found Me” (2007)

Movie: ›› “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit” (1993) Whoopi Goldberg, Kathy Najimy. Deloris and friends rally to save a school from closing. Å

Movie: ›› “Overnight Delivery” (1996) Reese Witherspoon, Paul Rudd, Larry Drake. Premiere. A fool believes his girlfriend is untrue. Å

Coming Home “The Hat Trick” Å

LIFEM 72 (:00) Movie: ›› “Family Sins” (2004) Kirstie Alley. A model citizen is accused of terrible crimes. Å

Movie: “Deadly Honeymoon” (2010) Summer Glau, Chris Carmack. A newlywed’s hus-band disappears while on a cruise. Å

Movie: “Fatal Desire” (2006) Anne Heche, Eric Roberts. A man has an affair with a mar-ried woman he meets online. Å

NGEO 58 Locked Up Abroad Explorer Life in Guantanamo Bay. Moonshine Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Moonshine NICK 30 iCarly Å iCarly Å iCarly Å Victorious (N) Big Time Rush (N) Big Time Rush True Jackson, VP George Lopez George Lopez The Nanny Å The Nanny Å OXYGEN 62 Interview-Vamp Movie: ›››‡ “The Green Mile” (1999) Tom Hanks. A condemned prisoner possesses a miraculous healing power. (:45) Movie: ›››‡ “The Green Mile” SPIKE 44 UFC Unleashed UFC Unleashed (In Stereo) UFC Unleashed (In Stereo) UFC Unleashed (N) (In Stereo) UFC Fight Night Davis vs. Nogueira. (In Stereo Live) SPSO 60 Hawks Pregame NBA Basketball New Jersey Nets at Atlanta Hawks. From Philips Arena in Atlanta. (Live) Hawks Live! 3 Wide Life Raceline Boxing

SYFY 64 (5:00) Movie: “Open Graves”

Movie: “House of Bones” (2010) Charisma Carpenter, Corin Nemec. Members of a reality TV show investigate a haunted house. Å

Movie: “Scream of the Banshee” (2011) Lauren Holly, Lance Henriksen, Todd Haberkorn. Premiere. A bloodthirsty banshee terrorizes college students.

Movie: “Goblin” (2010) Camille Sullivan, Donnelly Rhodes.

TBS 24 Seinfeld “The Dinner Party” Å

The King of Queens Å

The King of Queens Å

Movie: ››› “Mean Girls” (2004) Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey. A teen becomes friends with three cruel schoolmates. Å

(:10) Movie: ›› “Monster-in-Law” (2005) Jennifer Lopez, Jane Fonda, Michael Vartan. A shrewish woman clashes with her son’s fiancee. Å

TCM 25 (4:00) Movie: ›››› “Lawrence of Arabia” Movie: ››› “Mildred Pierce” (1945) Joan Crawford. Å (DVS) Movie: ››‡ “Daisy Kenyon” (1947) Joan Crawford. TLC 48 (:00) Cake Boss Cake Boss Å Cake Boss Å Cake Boss Å Cake Boss Å Cake Boss Å Cake Boss Å Cake Boss Å Cake Boss Å Cake Boss Å Cake Boss Å

TNT 26 (5:45) Movie: ››‡ “Lakeview Terrace” (2008) Samuel L. Jackson, Patrick Wilson. Å

Movie: ››‡ “Disturbia” (2007) Shia LaBeouf, David Morse, Sarah Roemer. A troubled youth suspects his neighbor is a serial killer. Å

(:15) Movie: ››‡ “The Brave One” (2007) Jodie Foster, Terrence Howard. Premiere. A radio host seeks revenge for a brutal attack. Å

TRU 75 Most Shocking Most Shocking “Under the Influence” Top 20 Most Shocking World’s Dumbest... NCAA Postgame (Live) World’s Dumbest... TVL 56 CSI: Crime Scene CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Å CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Å Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond

USA 28 (:00) NCIS “In the Zone” Å

NCIS “Recoil” Ziva’s cover may be blown. (In Stereo) Å

NCIS “About Face” Jimmy Palmer is tar-geted by a killer. (In Stereo) Å

NCIS “Judgment Day” The team hunts a killer. (In Stereo) (Part 1 of 2) Å

NCIS “Judgment Day” The team hunts for a killer. Å

Movie: ››› “Dawn of the Dead” (2004) Sarah Polley. Å

WAXN 2 Meet the Browns NUMB3RS A music mogul’s son. Å Criminal Minds “To Hell ...” Å The Closer “Pilot” Å Eyewitness Hot Topics Å The Insider (N) Entertainment

WGN 13 (:00) The Unit “Johnny B. Good”

Bones “The Cinderella in the Cardboard” A flattened body is discovered.

America’s Funniest Home Videos

NBA Basketball Chicago Bulls at Milwaukee Bucks. From the Bradley Center in Milwaukee. (In Stereo Live) Å WGN News at Nine (N) Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

HBO 15 (5:30) Movie: ››› “Independence Day” (1996) Will Smith. Earthlings vs. evil aliens in 15-mile-wide ships.

Movie: ››‡ “Just Wright” (2010) Queen Latifah. A physical therapist falls in love with her patient. Å

(:45) Boxing Yuriorkis Gamboa vs. Jorge Solis, Featherweights. (In Stereo Live) Å (:45) Movie: “Just Wright” (2010)

HBO2 302 Movie: ››‡ “Date Night” (2010) Steve Carell. A case of mis-taken identity leads to a wild adventure.

Hung Tanya seeks pimping advice.

The Ricky Gervais Show Å

Bored to Death (In Stereo) Å

Bored to Death (In Stereo) Å

Boardwalk Empire “The Emerald City” Angela witnesses Jimmy’s violent side.

Big Love The Henricksons’ future is uncer-tain. (In Stereo) Å

HBO3 304 (:00) Six Feet Under Å

Movie: ››› “Marley & Me” (2008) Owen Wilson, Eric Dane. A couple’s new puppy grows up to become an incorrigible handful. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ›› “She’s Out of My League” (2010) Jay Baruchel. An average Joe lands a gorgeous girlfriend.

The Making Of: Valentine’s Day

Movie: ››› “Unfaithful” (2002) Richard Gere. (In Stereo) Å

MAX 320 (:00) Movie: ››› “Get Him to the Greek” (2010) Jonah Hill, Russell Brand. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ››› “Saturday Night Fever” (1977) John Travolta, Karen Lynn Gorney. A Brooklyn nobody becomes a disco king. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Green Zone” (2010) Matt Damon. Premiere. Army inspectors seek weap-ons of mass destruction in Iraq. (In Stereo) Å

SHOW 340 (:15) Movie: “Adam Resurrected” (2008) Jeff Goldblum. A former performer becomes the ringleader in an asylum.

Shameless “Daddyz Girl” (iTV) Fiona finds a new friend. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ›‡ “Push” (2009) Chris Evans, Dakota Fanning, Camilla Belle. iTV. Rogue psy-chics battle a covert government agency. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Youth in Revolt” (2009) Michael Cera. Å

16D • Thursday, March 24, 2011 TimeOut | TV Grids Salisbury PostSUNDAY MORNING MARCH 27, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina

A 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ^ WFMY Paid Program Paid Program NC Spin Good Morning Show Å CBS News Sunday Morning (N) (In Stereo) Å Face the Nation In Touch W/Charles Stanley # WBTV 3 WBTV News 3 WBTV News 3 Sunday at 6am Horseland Horseland In Touch W/Charles Stanley CBS News Sunday Morning (N) (In Stereo) Å Changing-World Elevation Exp. Face the Nation ( WGHP 22 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Methodist Temple Church Love & Faith Lentz Ministries Fox News Sunday Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program ) WSOC 9 Storm Stories News Sunday Morning News Sunday Morning Good Morning America (N) Å This Week-Amanpour New School Replacements First Presbyterian Church Å , WXII Paid Program WXII 12 News at 6am (N) Å WXII 12 News at 7am (N) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Meet the Press (N) Å Joel Osteen Paid Program Skin Secrets Paid Program 2 WCCB 11 Paid Program This Old House Baptist Church Paid Program Lentz Ministries Hide the Fat Jesse Duplantis Fox News Sunday Joel Osteen Cornerstone Å Paid Program D WCNC 6 Paid Program NewsChannel 36 News at 6:00 NewsChannel 36 News at 7 (N) Today (N) (In Stereo) Å News 36 Flashpoint Meet the Press (N) Å Judge Judy Judge Judy J WTVI 4 An Ice Cream Clifford-Dog Barney, Friends Angelina: Next Curious George Best of ... Best of ... M WXLV Paid Program Greater Kingdom Paid Program Sexy Hair! Good Morning America (N) Å Get Hot! Leroy Jenkins Russ Reid This Week-Amanpour N WJZY 8 Paid Program Church of Phila N.C. Spin Smart Start Mystery Hunter Into the Wild Winning Edge Raceline 3 Wide Life Whacked Out Latino TV “How to Lose Your Lover” W WMYT 12 Paid Program Church of Phila Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Key of David Coral Ridge Hr Paid Program N.C. Spin Smart Start Animal Rescue Open House Z WUNG 5 Writers’ Circle Crossr’ds Cafe Smart Start Thomas & Fr. Bob the Builder Curious George Cat in the Hat Sid the Science Dinosaur Train Recipes and Remedies From the People’s Pharmacy (In Stereo)

A&E 36 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Movie: ››› “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” (1986) Å Private Sessions “Bon Jovi” Movie: ››› “Analyze This” (1999) Robert De Niro. Å AMC 27 Pearl Harbor Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Three Stooges Movie: ›››‡ “True Grit” (1969) ANIM 38 (:00) Pit Boss Pet Star (In Stereo) Å Funny Animals Funny Animals The Planet’s Funniest Animals Me or the Dog Me or the Dog It’s Me or the Dog Å Wild Kingdom “Wild Dog Island” BET 59 BET Inspiration BET Morning Inspiration In Touch Peter Popoff BET Inspiration Bobby Jones Gospel Å Lift Every Voice Lift Every Voice Bernie Mac Bernie Mac BRAVO 37 Paid Program The Real Housewives of Miami What Happens Matchmaker Tabatha’s Salon Takeover Tabatha’s Salon Takeover Tabatha’s Salon Takeover Tabatha’s Salon Takeover CNBC 34 Suze Orman Options Action Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program CNN 32 Piers Morgan Newsroom Sanjay Gupta CNN Sunday Morning State of the Union Fareed Zakaria GPS Reliable Sources Å DISC 35 Paid Program Paid Program Tomorrow’s Paid Program Jentezen Joel Osteen In Touch Å Dirty Jobs (In Stereo) Å Man vs. Wild Jungles of Belize. American Loggers Å DISN 54 Chuggington Jungle Junction Babar-Badou Handy Manny Agent Oso Mickey Mouse Never Land Phineas, Ferb Phineas, Ferb Phineas, Ferb Fish Hooks Suite/Deck Suite/Deck ESPN 39 SportsCenter SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (Live) Å Outside Lines Spo. Reporters SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å ESPN2 68 NASCAR Winners Bracket (N) College GameDay Scoreboard (7:55) Bassmasters (N) Å (8:55) Soccer Brazil World Tour: Scotland vs. Brazil. (Live) NASCAR Now (Live) Å FAM 29 Paid Program Paid Program Sunday Mass Movie: “Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2” (2011) Madison Pettis Movie: ››‡ “Notting Hill” (1999) Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, Hugh Bonneville. FSCR 40 Outdoors Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Ship Shape TV Power Juicer Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Fisherman’s Horsemanship Bidding Wars Motorhead FX 45 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Movie: ›› “Joe Somebody” (2001) Tim Allen, Julie Bowen. Movie: ››‡ “The Rocker” (2008) Rainn Wilson. HALL 76 Little House I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls LIFE 31 TriVita Nopalea Paid Program Paid Program In Touch W/Charles Stanley Hour of Power Å Joel Osteen Paid Program Old Christine Old Christine Movie: “Hocus Pocus” (1993) NGEO 58 (:00) Taboo Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Dog Whisperer Explorer “Narco State” Inside Cocaine Submarines NICK 30 Family Matters All Grown Up Adven./Jimmy OddParents Rugrats Å Fanboy-Chum SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob T.U.F.F. Puppy T.U.F.F. Puppy SpongeBob SpongeBob OXYGEN 62 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Movie: ››› “The Duchess” (2008) Keira Knightley. Premiere. Movie: “The Other Boleyn Girl” (2008) Å SPIKE 44 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program GameTrailers Three Sheets Auction Hunters Auction Hunters Xtreme 4x4 Horsepower TV SPSO 60 Ten-Trainer Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program G3 Sportsman Outdoors Brds/Bones Paid Program Fast Meals Inside Orange So. Showcase TBS 24 Married... With Married... With Married... With Steve Harvey Movie: ››‡ “Must Love Dogs” (2005) Diane Lane. Movie: ››› “My Best Friend’s Wedding” (1997) Å Riding in Cars TCM 25 Damned-Cry Movie: ››‡ “Romance on the High Seas” (1948) Movie: ››› “The Secret Garden” (1949) Å (DVS) Movie: ››› “Stella Dallas” (1937) Barbara Stanwyck. TLC 48 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Faith-Dr. Frederick K.C. Price Paid Program Paid Program Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress TNT 26 Law & Order Law & Order “Dissonance” Law & Order “Cherished” Law & Order “Fame” (In Stereo) Law & Order “Progeny” Law & Order “D-Girl” Law & Order “Turnaround” TRU 75 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program USA 28 Paid Program Monk Monk’s late wife. Å Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Joel Osteen Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WAXN 2 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Tomorrow Wld Paid Program Paid Program Hip Hop Abs Moment-Truth Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Healing Power of Juicing WGN 13 Paid Program Tomorrow’s Scudder Bill Winston Amazing Facts Key of David Beyond Today Paid Program Paid Program Amer. Funniest Home Videos Movie: › “The In Crowd”

SUNDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 27, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina A 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 ^ WFMY Paid Program Paid Program Best of College Basketball (N) (:10) College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Final: Teams TBA. (Live) Å College Basketball # WBTV 3 Paid Program You Can Do Best of College Basketball (N) (:10) College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Final: Teams TBA. (Live) Å College Basketball ( WGHP 22 Paid Program Paid Program The Healing Power of Juicing Raceweek NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup Series: Auto Club 400. From Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif. (In Stereo Live) Å ) WSOC 9 News IndyCar Racing Izod Series at St. Petersburg. From St. Petersburg, Fla. (Live) Cars.TV Å Urban Style Made in Hollywood (N) Å Comedy.TV (In Stereo) Å News , WXII Paid Program Quit Your Job! Paid Program Golf Digest Equipment Special PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational, Final Round. From Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Fla. Å News 2 WCCB 11 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program NASCAR Racing Sprint Cup Series: Auto Club 400. From Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif. (In Stereo Live) Å D WCNC 6 Mirror, Mirror Paid Program Paid Program Golf Digest Equipment Special PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational, Final Round. From Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando, Fla. Å News Channel J WTVI 4 Best of ... Best of ... Best of ... Healthwise M WXLV Paid Program IndyCar Racing Izod Series at St. Petersburg. From St. Petersburg, Fla. (Live) Movie: “Soldiers of Change” (2001) Clifton Davis, Stacey Dash. Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program N WJZY 8 “How to Lose Your Lover” Movie: ›››‡ “The Buddy Holly Story” (1978) Gary Busey. The Hills Å Smash Cuts Smash Cuts Enthusiasm Entourage American Dad W WMYT 12 Movie: ›› “Sunset Park” (1996) Rhea Perlman. Movie: ›› “The Stepford Wives” (2004) Nicole Kidman. Movie: ›› “Universal Soldier” (1992) Dolph Lundgren The Unit Å Z WUNG 5 Rick Steves North Carolina Best of Festival (In Stereo) Best of Festival (In Stereo) N.C. People Best of Festival

A&E 36 The Sopranos (In Stereo) Å The Sopranos (In Stereo) Å The Sopranos “Bust Out” Å Breakout Kings “Pilot” Å Breakout Kings “The Bag Man” Criminal Minds “Empty Planet” Criminal Minds AMC 27 (10:30) Movie: “True Grit” (1969) John Wayne. Movie: ›› “Pearl Harbor” (2001) Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, Kate Beckinsale. Å Movie: “Bad Boys” (1995) ANIM 38 Wild Kingdom “Rhino Nights” Polar Bear: Spy in the Cold Blonde vs. Bear (In Stereo) Blonde vs. Bear (In Stereo) I’m Alive “Lost” (In Stereo) Å I’m Alive “Trial by Fire” Å I’m Alive Å BET 59 Girlfriends Girlfriends Girlfriends Girlfriends Movie: ›››‡ “Malcolm X” (1992) Denzel Washington, Angela Bassett, Albert Hall. The Longshots BRAVO 37 Top Chef “Island Fever” Å Top Chef “Last Supper” Å Million Dollar Listing Å Bethenny Ever After Bethenny Ever After The Real Housewives of Miami Housewives CNBC 34 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program CNN 32 State of the Union Fareed Zakaria GPS Newsroom Your Money Newsroom Newsroom Newsroom DISC 35 Sons of Guns Sons of Guns Desert Car Kings “Caddy Shock” Auction Kings Auction Kings MythBusters “Curving Bullets” MythBusters (In Stereo) Å MythBusters “Car vs. Rain” MythBusters DISN 54 Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Good-Charlie Shake It Up! Han. Montana Han. Montana Phineas, Ferb Phineas, Ferb Phineas, Ferb Good-Charlie Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Wizards-Place ESPN 39 Women’s College Basketball SportsCenter PBA Bowling 2010 World Series of Poker Final Table, from Las Vegas. Å SportsCenter ESPN2 68 SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter Special Å Basketball Women’s College Basketball Women’s College Basketball FAM 29 Movie: ››‡ “Serendipity” (2001) John Cusack. Movie: ›› “Miss Congeniality” (2000) Sandra Bullock, Michael Caine. Movie: ›› “Practical Magic” (1998) Sandra Bullock. FSCR 40 John Calipari Braves Preview MLB Preseason Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves. From Turner Field in Atlanta. (Live) College Baseball Georgia Tech at Miami. FX 45 Movie: ››‡ “Baby Mama” (2008) Tina Fey, Amy Poehler. Movie: ›‡ “The Waterboy” (1998) Adam Sandler. Movie: ›› “You Don’t Mess With the Zohan” (2008) HALL 76 Movie: “Smooch” (2011) Kellie Martin, Kiernan Shipka. Å Movie: “Accidentally in Love” (2010) Jennie Garth. Å Movie: “Time After Time” (2011) Richard Thomas. Å Elevator Girl LIFE 31 (11:00) Movie: “Hocus Pocus” Movie: ›› “Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit” (1993) Å Movie: ›› “Overnight Delivery” (1996) Reese Witherspoon. Movie: ›› “Nights in Rodanthe” (2008) NGEO 58 Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska-Trooper NICK 30 Power Rangers SpongeBob iCarly Å iCarly Å iCarly Å iCarly Å SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Victorious Victorious iCarly Å OXYGEN 62 (10:30) “The Other Boleyn Girl” Snapped “Marcia Kelly” Å Snapped “Carla Hughes” Å Snapped “Shannon Crawley” Snapped “Karen Grauber” Å Snapped “Tausha Morton” Å Snapped Å SPIKE 44 (:02) Trucks! (:32) MuscleCar (:02) Deadliest Warrior (In Stereo) (:12) Deadliest Warrior (In Stereo) (:21) Deadliest Warrior (In Stereo) Deadliest Warrior (In Stereo) (:39) Deadliest Warrior (In Stereo) SPSO 60 FIGHTZONE Presents Thrashers 360 NHL Hockey Ottawa Senators at Atlanta Thrashers. From Philips Arena in Atlanta. Thrashers Live! Hawks 360 Hawks Live! NBA Basketball TBS 24 (11:30) Movie: ›› “Riding in Cars With Boys” (2001) Å Movie: ››› “Save the Last Dance” (2001) Julia Stiles. Movie: ›› “Monster-in-Law” (2005) Jennifer Lopez. Å Mean Girls TCM 25 Movie: ›››‡ “State Fair” (1945) Jeanne Crain. Movie: ›››‡ “No Highway in the Sky” (1951) Movie: ››› “Dear Heart” (1965) Glenn Ford. Tammy-Bachlor TLC 48 Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Hoarding: Buried Alive Å Hoarding: Buried Alive Å Hoarding: Buried Alive Å Hoarding: Buried Alive Å Hoarding: Buried Alive Å Hoard-Buried TNT 26 Law & Order “Showtime” Movie: ››› “Runaway Jury” (2003) John Cusack, Gene Hackman. Å Movie: ››‡ “The Brave One” (2007) Jodie Foster, Nicky Katt. Å Disturbia (2007) TRU 75 All Worked Up All Worked Up NCAA Pregame (Live) All Worked Up All Worked Up All Worked Up All Worked Up All Worked Up All Worked Up World’s Dumbest... World Dumbest USA 28 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order WAXN 2 Paid Program Auto Connectn Sports Stars Young Icons Hollywood Mad About... Fast Meals Paid Program Bishop Allen Hide the Fat Friends Å Friends Å Cold Case WGN 13 (11:00) Movie: “The In Crowd” Movie: ››‡ “Dark Blue” (2002) Kurt Russell. Å The Unit “Johnny B. Good” MLB Preseason Baseball Colorado Rockies at Chicago Cubs. (In Stereo Live) Å

Salisbury Post TimeOut | TV Grids Thursday, March 24, 2011 • 17DSUNDAY EVENING MARCH 27, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina

A 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

^ WFMY College Basketball 60 Minutes (N) (In Stereo) Å The Amazing Race: Unfinished Business (N) (In Stereo) Å

Undercover Boss (N) (In Stereo) Å CSI: Miami “About Face” A criminal takes Natalia hostage. (N) Å

News 2 at 11 (N) Å (:35) Criminal Minds Å

# WBTV 3 College Basketball 60 Minutes (N) (In Stereo) Å The Amazing Race: Unfinished Business (N) (In Stereo) Å

Undercover Boss (N) (In Stereo) Å CSI: Miami “About Face” A criminal takes Natalia hostage. (N) Å

WBTV 3 News at 11 PM (N)

(:20) The Point After

( WGHP 22 FOX 8 News at 6:00P (N)

The Simpsons “MoneyBART”

American Dad “White Rice”

The Simpsons (N) Å (DVS)

Bob’s Burgers (N) Å

Family Guy (In Stereo) (PA) Å

American Dad “I Am the Walrus”

FOX 8 10:00 News (N)

(:45) Fox 8 Sports Sunday

TMZ (In Stereo) Å

) WSOC 9 ABC World News With David Muir

America’s Funniest Home Videos A Thanksgiving turkey goes up in flames.

Secret Millionaire Entrepreneur John Ferber. (N) (In Stereo) Å

Desperate Housewives Susan must reveal her secret to Mike. Å

(:01) Brothers & Sisters “Call Mom” A radio producer asks Nora to audition.

Eyewitness News Tonight (N) Å

(:35) Hot Topic

, WXII NBC Nightly News (N) Å

Dateline NBC (In Stereo) Å America’s Next Great Restaurant Creating a complete meal. (N) Å

The Celebrity Apprentice “Off the Hook” Creating a commercial for a video phone. (N) (In Stereo) Å

WXII 12 News at 11 (N) Å

Attorneys on Call

2 WCCB 11 Fox News Special Edition (N)

The Simpsons “MoneyBART”

American Dad “White Rice”

The Simpsons (N) Å (DVS)

Bob’s Burgers (N) Å

Family Guy (In Stereo) (PA) Å

American Dad “I Am the Walrus”

Fox News at 10 (N) Fox News Got Game The Ernest Angley Hour

D WCNC 6 NBC Nightly News (N) Å

Dateline NBC (In Stereo) Å America’s Next Great Restaurant Creating a complete meal. (N) Å

The Celebrity Apprentice “Off the Hook” Creating a commercial for a video phone. (N) (In Stereo) Å

NewsChannel 36 News at 11:00 (N)

Whacked Out Sports (In Stereo)

J WTVI 4 (:00) Healthwise Best of ... Best of ... Best of ...

M WXLV ABC World News With David Muir

America’s Funniest Home Videos A Thanksgiving turkey goes up in flames.

Secret Millionaire Entrepreneur John Ferber. (N) (In Stereo) Å

Desperate Housewives Susan must reveal her secret to Mike. Å

(:01) Brothers & Sisters “Call Mom” A radio producer asks Nora to audition.

Paid Program Paid Program

N WJZY 8 American Dad “Meter Made”

Family Guy “Road to Rhode Island”

Family Guy “The Story on Page 1”

Movie WJZY News at 10 (N)

(:35) Charlotte Now (:05) N.C. Spin (:35) The Tim McCarver Show

W WMYT 12 (:00) The Unit “Hill 60” Å

Tyler Perry’s House of Payne

Tyler Perry’s House of Payne

3rd Rock From the Sun Å

Seinfeld “The Stake Out” Å

That ’70s Show “The Career Day”

That ’70s Show “Grandma’s Dead”

George Lopez (In Stereo) Å

George Lopez (In Stereo) Å

Seinfeld “The Robbery” Å

The King of Queens Å

Z WUNG 5 (:00) Best of Festival Best of Festival Best of Festival EastEnders (In Stereo) Å

EastEnders (In Stereo) Å

A&E 36 (:00) Criminal Minds Å

Criminal Minds “Lessons Learned” The BAU interrogates a terrorist. Å

Criminal Minds “Outfoxed” Several families are murdered. Å

Criminal Minds “Solitary Man” A truck driver kidnaps women. Å

Breakout Kings Pedophile escapes by disguising himself. (N) Å

Breakout Kings Pedophile escapes by disguising himself. Å

AMC 27 (5:30) Movie: ››› “Bad Boys” (1995) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Tea Leoni.

Movie: ›› “U.S. Marshals” (1998) Tommy Lee Jones, Wesley Snipes, Robert Downey Jr. Sam Gerard gets caught up in another fugitive case. Å

Movie: ›› “U.S. Marshals” (1998) Tommy Lee Jones. Å

ANIM 38 (:00) I’m Alive River Monsters “The Giants” River Monsters: Unhooked Å River Monsters: Unhooked Å Taking on Tyson “Battle in the Bronx” River Monsters: Unhooked Å BET 59 (:00) Movie: ››‡ “The Longshots” (2008) The Family Crews The Family Crews Rip the Runway 2011 The Game Å Stay Together The Unit (In Stereo) Å BRAVO 37 Real Housewives Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Million Dollar Listing Å Housewives/OC Housewives/OC CNBC 34 Paid Program Diabetes Life Wall St. Journal Big Mac: Inside McDonald’s Cigarette Wars The Truth About Shoplifting Trash Inc: The Secret Life of Garbage CNN 32 (:00) Newsroom Newsroom Unwelcome: The Muslims Next Door Piers Morgan Tonight Newsroom Unwelcome: The Muslims Next Door

DISC 35 (:00) MythBusters “Duct Tape Hour”

Sons of Guns (In Stereo) Å

Sons of Guns (In Stereo) Å

Sons of Guns Will builds a bazooka.

Sons of Guns (In Stereo) Å

Sons of Guns (In Stereo) Å

Sons of Guns “Alligator Kill Stick”

Sons of Guns (In Stereo) Å

Sons of Guns (In Stereo) Å

Sons of Guns Will builds a bazooka.

Sons of Guns (In Stereo) Å

DISN 54 Wizards of Waverly Place Wizards-Place Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Shake It Up! Å Shake It Up! Å Wizards-Place Wizards-Place Wizards-Place E! 49 (:00) Movie: ››‡ “The Princess Diaries” Kourtney and Kim Kourtney and Kim Kourtney and Kim Kourtney and Kim Kourtney and Kim Holly’s World (N) After Lately (N) Chelsea Lately ESPN 39 (:00) SportsCenter SportsCenter (Live) Å NBA Basketball Portland Trail Blazers at Oklahoma City Thunder. (Live) Å NBA Basketball Dallas Mavericks at Phoenix Suns. Å ESPN2 68 College Basketball Women’s College Basketball College GameDay Scoreboard Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter

FAM 29 (4:30) Movie: “Practical Magic”

Movie: ››› “Grease” (1978) John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing. Disparate summer lov-ers meet again as high-school seniors.

Movie: ››› “Hairspray” (2007) John Travolta, Nikki Blonsky, Amanda Bynes. Premiere. A Baltimore girl becomes an overnight celebrity.

FSCR 40 College Baseball MLB Preseason Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves. From Turner Field in Atlanta. Braves Preview The Final Score World Poker Tour: Season 9 FX 45 You Don’t Mess Movie: ››‡ “Step Brothers” (2008) Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly. Movie: ››› “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” (2008) Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis. Two and Half Men FXNWS 57 Fox News Sunday FOX Report Huckabee Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large (In Stereo) Å Huckabee HALL 76 (:00) Movie: “Elevator Girl” (2010) Lacey Chabert. Å Martha Stewart Presents The Martha Stewart Show Å The Martha Stewart Show Å The Martha Stewart Show Å HGTV 46 Designed to Sell Hunters Int’l House Hunters Holmes on Homes “Drain Disdain” Holmes Inspection “Terminated” (N) House Hunters (N) Hunters Int’l Income Property Income Property HIST 65 Swamp People Swamp People “The Last Battle” Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å Top Shot “Trick Shot Showdown II” INSP 78 Turning Point Victory in Christ Christians & Jews In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Billy Graham John Ankerberg Giving Hope Manna-Fest Å Helpline Today Helpline Today

LIFE 31 (5:00) “Nights in Rodanthe” (2008)

Movie: ›‡ “Georgia Rule” (2007) Jane Fonda, Lindsay Lohan, Felicity Huffman. An incorrigible teen goes to live with her stern grandma. Å

Army Wives Members of the tribe lose a loved one. (N) Å

Coming Home “Paying Tribute” (N) Å Army Wives Members of the tribe lose a loved one. Å

LIFEM 72 (:00) Movie: ›‡ “I Know Who Killed Me” (2007) Lindsay Lohan, Julia Ormond. Å

Movie: “Homecoming” (2009) Mischa Barton, Matt Long, Jessica Stroup. A jealous woman plans revenge on her former beau. Å

Movie: “And Baby Will Fall” (2011) Anastasia Griffith, Brendan Fehr. A couple become prime suspects when a pregnant woman disappears. Å

NGEO 58 Alaska-Trooper Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers “Vice Squad” Alaska State Troopers (N) Alaska State Troopers NICK 30 iCarly Å iCarly Å Victorious Å My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids Hates Chris Hates Chris George Lopez George Lopez The Nanny Å The Nanny Å OXYGEN 62 (:00) Snapped Snapped “Linda Henning” Å Snapped “Marcia Kelly” Å Snapped “Shayne Lovera” (N) Å Snapped “Shayne Lovera” Å Snapped “Michelle Hall” Å SPIKE 44 Deadliest Warrior (6:48) Deadliest Warrior (In Stereo) (7:57) Deadliest Warrior (In Stereo) (:06) Deadliest Warrior “KGB vs. CIA” (:15) Deadliest Warrior Butcher faces a Chinese warrior. Deadliest Warrior SPSO 60 (:00) NBA Basketball Atlanta Hawks at Cleveland Cavaliers. (Live) Hawks Live! College Softball South Carolina at Tennessee. NHL Hockey: Senators at Thrashers

SYFY 64 Movie: ››‡ “The Golden Compass” (2007) Nicole Kidman, Dakota Blue Richards, Daniel Craig. A child sets out on an epic quest to save her best friend. Å

Movie: ››› “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” (2008) Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes, William Moseley. The Pevensie children find Narnia in the grip of civil war. Å

TBS 24 (:00) Movie: ››› “Mean Girls” (2004) Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey.

Movie: ›› “The House Bunny” (2008) Anna Faris. A sexpot teaches misfit sorority sisters about men. Å

(:45) Movie: › “Just Married” (2003) Ashton Kutcher, Brittany Murphy. Two newlyweds have bad luck while honeymooning in Europe. Å

(:45) Movie: “The House Bunny”

TCM 25 (:00) Movie: ››› “Tammy and the Bachelor” Movie: ›››‡ “The Way We Were” (1973) Barbra Streisand. (:15) Movie: ››› “Accident” (1967) Dirk Bogarde, Stanley Baker. TLC 48 Hoard-Buried Hoarding: Buried Alive Å Sister Wives “Free Range Browns” Sister Wives (N) Sister Wives Å William & Kate: Wedding Sister Wives Å Sister Wives Å

TNT 26 (:00) Movie: ››‡ “Disturbia” (2007) Shia LaBeouf, David Morse, Sarah Roemer. Å

Movie: ››› “A Time to Kill” (1996) Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson, Matthew McConaughey. A lawyer’s defense of a black man arouses the Klan’s ire. Å

Leverage “The Rashomon Job” The team tries to steal an artifact. Å

TRU 75 World Dumbest World’s Dumbest... NCAA Postgame (Live) Big Brian: The Fortune Seller “Pilot” World’s Dumbest... Forensic Files Forensic Files TVL 56 CSI: Crime Scene (6:53) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H “Letters” Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond

USA 28 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Abuse” Abuse in a celebrity family.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Detective Lake is wounded in a gunfight.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A mur-der is connected to an old case.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Smut” A woman is beaten and raped.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Detectives search for a rape victim. Å

WAXN 2 (:00) Cold Case Heartland “Sweetheart of the Rodeo” Grey’s Anatomy “Freedom” Å House A deaf 14-year-old collapses. Eyewitness NUMB3RS “Hollywood Homicide” Inside Edition

WGN 13 MLB Baseball Inside the Vault (N) Å

New Adventures of Old Christine

New Adventures of Old Christine

How I Met Your Mother Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

WGN News at Nine (N) Å

(:40) Instant Replay Å

Monk “Mr. Monk Gets a New Shrink” Dr. Kroger’s cleaning lady is murdered.

HBO 15 “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs”

Movie: ››‡ “Just Wright” (2010) Queen Latifah, Common, Paula Patton. A physical therapist falls in love with her patient. (In Stereo) Å

Mildred Pierce “Part One & Part Two” (Series Premiere) A young mother must look for work. (N) (In Stereo) Å

(:05) Movie: ›‡ “Cop Out” (2010) Bruce Willis. (In Stereo) Å

HBO2 302 Boxing Real Time With Bill Maher (In Stereo) Å Big Love The Henricksons’ future is uncer-tain. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ››‡ “MacGruber” (2010) Will Forte. A clueless soldier-of-fortune must find a stolen nuke. Å

Movie: ›››‡ “Up in the Air” (2009) George Clooney, Vera Farmiga. (In Stereo) Å

HBO3 304 (4:45) Movie: “State of Play”

Movie: ››‡ “Brown Sugar” (2002) Taye Diggs, Sanaa Lathan, Mos Def. Childhood friends won’t admit they love each other. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ›› “Amelia” (2009) Hilary Swank, Richard Gere, Ewan McGregor. The story of famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ››‡ “The Ring” (2002) Naomi Watts. (In Stereo)

MAX 320 (:15) Movie: ››‡ “Beverly Hills Cop III” (1994) Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Green Zone” (2010) Matt Damon, Greg Kinnear, Brendan Gleeson. Army inspectors seek weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

Movie: ››› “Beverly Hills Cop” (1984) Eddie Murphy, Judge Reinhold, John Ashton.

(:45) Co-Ed Confidential Å

SHOW 340 (5:45) Movie: ››› “The Ghost Writer” (2010) Pierce Brosnan, Ewan McGregor, Kim Cattrall. iTV.

Shameless “Daddyz Girl” (iTV) Fiona finds a new friend. (In Stereo) Å

Californication (In Stereo) Å

Californication (iTV) Å

Shameless (iTV Season Finale) Frank and Karen’s secret is revealed. (N)

Shameless (iTV) Frank and Karen’s secret is revealed. (In Stereo) Å

18D • Thursday, March 24, 2011 TimeOut | TV Grids Salisbury PostMONDAY MORNING MARCH 28, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina

A 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ^ WFMY (:00) Good Morning Show Å The Early Show (N) (In Stereo) Å Andy Griffith Jeopardy! (N) The Price Is Right (N) Å # WBTV 3 News WBTV 3 News at 6 AM (N) The Early Show (N) (In Stereo) Å Rachael Ray (In Stereo) Å The Dr. Oz Show Å The Price Is Right (N) Å ( WGHP 22 Fox 8 News FOX 8 News at 6:00A (N) FOX 8 News at 8:00A (N) The Dr. Oz Show Å Rachael Ray (In Stereo) Å The Nate Berkus Show Å ) WSOC 9 WSOC News WSOC 9 News Daybreak at 6:00 Good Morning America (N) Å Live With Regis and Kelly Å Dr. Phil (In Stereo) Å The View (In Stereo) Å , WXII News WXII 12 News at 6am (N) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Live With Regis and Kelly Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å 2 WCCB 11 News Fox News Rising (N) Fox News Rising 8am (N) The 700 Club Å Paid Program TMZ (N) Å Housewives/OC D WCNC 6 News Channel NewsChannel 36 News at 6:00 Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Charlotte Today J WTVI 4 GED Connect. Classical Strt Clifford-Dog Arthur Curious George Curious George Cat in the Hat Super Why! Dinosaur Train Sesame Street Å (DVS) Sid the Science WordWorld M WXLV Morning Leroy Jenkins Paid Program Good Morning America (N) Å Better (In Stereo) Å The People’s Court (N) Å The View (In Stereo) Å N WJZY 8 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Daily Buzz Å Amer. Funniest Home Videos Roseanne Roseanne Cosby Show Cosby Show W WMYT 12 Shephrd Chapl A. Wommack K. Copeland Joseph Prince Joyce Meyer Conquerors Life Today Edgemont Coach Å That ’70s Show My Wife & Kids Judge Karen Judge Karen Z WUNG 5 Effect. Teacher Destinos GED Connect. Clifford-Dog Martha Speaks Curious George Cat in the Hat Super Why! Dinosaur Train Sesame Street Å (DVS) Sid the Science WordWorld

A&E 36 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Sopranos (In Stereo) Å The Sopranos (In Stereo) Å CSI: Miami “Rio” Å Criminal Minds (In Stereo) Å Bounty Hunter Bounty Hunter AMC 27 Pearl Harbor Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Movie: ›› “The Specialist” (1994) Sylvester Stallone, Sharon Stone. Å Blood Work ANIM 38 Tyson Big Cat Diary Big Cat Diary Dogs 101 (In Stereo) Å It’s Me or the Dog Å Animal Cops San Francisco Animal Precinct (In Stereo) Å Animal Precinct “Hair Relief” BET 59 Peter Popoff BET Inspiration The Mo’Nique Show Å Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Jamie Foxx Jamie Foxx BRAVO 37 Paid Program Movie: ››› “Big Fish” (2003) Ewan McGregor, Albert Finney. Matchmaker Top Chef Masters Å Top Chef Masters Burger battle. Top Chef Masters Å CNBC 34 Exchange Squawk Box (N) Å Squawk on the Street (N) The Call (N) Å CNN 32 (:00) World One American Morning (N) Å Newsroom (N) Newsroom (N) DISC 35 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program James Robison Joyce Meyer Paid Program A Haunting (In Stereo) Å A Haunting in Connecticut Å A Haunting in Connecticut Å DISN 54 Timmy Time Chuggington Agent Oso Tinga Tinga Handy Manny Mickey Mouse Never Land Mickey Mouse Handy Manny Babar-Badou Chuggington Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse ESPN 39 NBA Basketball SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å ESPN2 68 SportsCenter Mike and Mike in the Morning With Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg. (Live) Å ESPN First Take (In Stereo Live) Å FAM 29 Life Today Joyce Meyer Paid Program Boy Mts. World Boy Mts. World What I Like What I Like Grounded Life 700-Interactive The 700 Club Å Secret Life of American Teen FSCR 40 Paid Program Paid Program The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Dan Patrick Show (Live) FX 45 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Malcolm/Middle Malcolm/Middle Movie: ››› “Wag the Dog” (1997) Dustin Hoffman. Movie: ››› “Peter Pan” (2003) Jason Isaacs. HALL 76 Who’s the Boss I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls The Martha Stewart Show Å Martha Bakes Mad Hungry LIFE 31 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Balancing Act (N) Å Army Wives Å Grey’s Anatomy (In Stereo) Å Will & Grace Will & Grace Old Christine Old Christine NGEO 58 Doomsday Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Bounty Hunters The Real Bonnie and Clyde NICK 30 Home Improve. Full House Full House SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Rugrats Å Dora Explorer Dora Explorer Go, Diego, Go! Max & Ruby Bubble Guppies Team Umizoomi OXYGEN 62 Paid Program The Bad Girls Club Å The Bad Girls Club Å The Bad Girls Club Å The Bad Girls Club Å The Bad Girls Club “Reunion” The Bad Girls Club “Reunion” SPIKE 44 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program DEA Busting up a stash house. DEA A high-risk operation. DEA A man informs on his son. SPSO 60 Free Money Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program NHL Hockey TBS 24 Married... With Married... With Married... With Saved by Bell Saved by Bell Saved by Bell Saved by Bell Yes, Dear Å Yes, Dear Å Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince House of Payne TCM 25 4 Days-Naples (:15) Movie: ››‡ “A Millionaire for Christy” (1951) Movie: ›› “She’s Working Her Way Through College” Movie: ››› “Love in the Afternoon” (1957) Å TLC 48 Paid Program Little Couple Little Couple 19 Kids-Count 19 Kids-Count Bringing, Baby A Baby Story A Baby Story Rm-Multiples Know-Pregnant Know-Pregnant Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress TNT 26 Law & Order Angel “Provider” Å Angel Angel goes to the ballet. Charmed “Look Who’s Barking” Charmed “All Hell Breaks Loose” Supernatural (In Stereo) Å Supernatural “Simon Said” Å TRU 75 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program In Session USA 28 Paid Program Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent WAXN 2 Paid Program Paid Program Storm Stories Eyewitness News Morning (N) Eyewitness News Morning (N) Access H. The Insider (N) The Wendy Williams Show (N) The Nate Berkus Show Å WGN 13 Shipping News Paid Program Joyce Meyer Changing-World K. Copeland Bev. Hillbillies Bev. Hillbillies Matlock (In Stereo) Å Matlock (In Stereo) Å In the Heat of the Night Å

MONDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 28, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina A 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 ^ WFMY News 2 at Noon The Young and the Restless (N) Bold/Beautiful The Talk (In Stereo) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Å The Ellen DeGeneres Show (N) News 2 at 5 (N) Andy Griffith News 2 at 6 (N) # WBTV 3 News at Noon The Young and the Restless (N) Bold/Beautiful The Talk (In Stereo) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Å WBTV 3 News WBTV 3 News News at 5 PM News at 5:30 News at 6 PM ( WGHP 22 FOX 8 News Access H. The Wendy Williams Show (N) Judge Judy Judge J. Brown Divorce Court Judge Alex (N) Judge Judy Judge J. Brown FOX 8 News at 5:00P (N) FOX 8 News ) WSOC 9 WSOC 9 News Midday (N) Å All My Children (N) Å One Life to Live (N) Å General Hospital (N) Å The Oprah Winfrey Show Å WSOC 9 News WSOC 9 News WSOC 9 News , WXII WXII 12 News at Noon (N) Å Days of our Lives (N) Å Inside Edition Entertainment Dr. Phil (In Stereo) Å The Oprah Winfrey Show Å WXII 12 News at 5 (N) Å News 2 WCCB 11 Maury Å Jerry Springer (N) Å The Steve Wilkos Show (N) Maury Å Swift Justice Swift Justice The Ellen DeGeneres Show (N) TMZ (N) Å D WCNC 6 NewsChannel 36 News at 12:00 Days of our Lives (N) Å The Doctors Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News Channel Judge Judy News Channel News News Channel J WTVI 4 Super Why! Thomas & Fr. Caillou Between-Lions Cyberchase Wild Kratts Barney, Friends Electric Comp. Arthur WordGirl Martha Speaks Curious George Cat in the Hat M WXLV Family Feud Be a Millionaire All My Children (N) Å One Life to Live (N) Å General Hospital (N) Å Swift Justice Swift Justice The Doctors Å Family Feud N WJZY 8 According-Jim Frasier Å Scrubs Å Scrubs Å True Hollywood Story Å The Tyra Show (In Stereo) Å The Office King of Queens Old Christine Seinfeld Å Family Guy W WMYT 12 Judge Jeanine Pirro Å Judge Mathis (In Stereo) Å Cash Cab Å Cash Cab Å Smarter Don’t Forget The People’s Court (N) Å Judge Mathis (N) Å Family Feud Z WUNG 5 Test Kitchen Jacques Pepin Victory Garden Garden Home Garden Smart Gardener Greener World Heartland Arthur WordGirl Wild Kratts (N) Saddle Club PBS NewsHour

A&E 36 The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The Sopranos (In Stereo) Å CSI: Miami “Rio” Å Criminal Minds (In Stereo) Å Bounty Hunter Bounty Hunter The First 48 AMC 27 (11:30) Movie: ››‡ “Blood Work” (2002) Å Movie: ›››› “Million Dollar Baby” (2004) Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swank. Å Movie: ››› “The Rainmaker” (1997) ANIM 38 Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops BET 59 Girlfriends Girlfriends Movie: ››‡ “The Longshots” (2008) Ice Cube. The Game The Game The Game The Game Hates Chris Hates Chris 106 & Park BRAVO 37 Top Chef Masters Å Top Chef Å Top Chef “Fit for a King” Å Top Chef “Island Fever” Å Top Chef “Last Supper” Å Bethenny Ever After Bethenny Ever CNBC 34 Strat Session Fast Money Power Lunch (N) Å Street Signs (N) Å Closing Bell (N) (In Stereo) Å Closing Bell-Bartiromo Fast Money (N) Mad Money (N) CNN 32 (11:00) Newsroom (N) Newsroom (N) Newsroom (N) The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer (N) DISC 35 Deadliest Catch “Greenhorns” American Chopper Å American Chopper Å American Chopper Å American Chopper Highlights. Cash Cab Å Cash Cab Å Cash Cab Å DISN 54 Mickey Mouse Jungle Junction Imagination Movers in Concert Suite/Deck Suite/Deck Suite/Deck Suite/Deck The Suite Life on Deck Å Fish Hooks Fish Hooks Good-Charlie ESPN 39 SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å Outside-Lines Baseball Ton. NFL Live Å Rome/Burning Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter ESPN2 68 ESPN First Take (In Stereo) Å Mike and Mike 1st and 10 (N) The Scott Van Pelt Show Å SportsNation (Live) Å NASCAR Now (Live) Å SportsNation FAM 29 Secret Life of American Teen Secret Life of American Teen Secret Life of American Teen Secret Life of American Teen Secret Life of American Teen Secret Life of American Teen Secret-Teen FSCR 40 MLB Preseason Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at Atlanta Braves. From Turner Field in Atlanta. Braves Preview TBA Bidding Wars Motorhead Action Sports World Tour MLB Baseball FX 45 Movie: ›› “Man of the House” (2005) Tommy Lee Jones. Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Malcolm/Middle Movie: ››› “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” (2008) HALL 76 Petkeeping Petkeeping The Martha Stewart Show Å The Martha Stewart Show Å Empty Nest Empty Nest Empty Nest Empty Nest Little House on the Prairie Å Martha Stewart LIFE 31 Old Christine How I Met How I Met How I Met American Justice Å Cold Case Files (In Stereo) Å Unsolved Mysteries Å Unsolved Mysteries Å Funny Kids NGEO 58 Alaska State Troopers Alaska State Troopers Dog Whisperer Hard Time Explorer Secrets of the Hope Diamond Explorer NICK 30 Dora Explorer Dora Explorer Fresh Beat Ni Hao, Kai-lan T.U.F.F. Puppy T.U.F.F. Puppy SpongeBob SpongeBob Victorious Big Time Rush SpongeBob SpongeBob BrainSurge OXYGEN 62 The Bad Girls Club Å The Bad Girls Club “Broverload” The Bad Girls Club Å The Bad Girls Club Å The Bad Girls Club Å The Bad Girls Club Å Bad Girls Club SPIKE 44 DEA A fugitive murder suspect. DEA A stripper risks her life. UFC Unleashed (In Stereo) UFC Unleashed (In Stereo) UFC Unleashed (In Stereo) UFC Unleashed (In Stereo) UFC Unleashed SPSO 60 NHL Hockey: Senators at Thrashers Thrashers 360 College Softball South Carolina at Tennessee. Boxing Jesse Lubash vs. Germainw White. Great Moments TBS 24 House of Payne Meet, Browns American Dad Name Is Earl Love-Raymond According-Jim According-Jim The Office Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Friends Å Friends Å Seinfeld Å TCM 25 (:15) Movie: ›› “Critic’s Choice” (1963) Bob Hope. Movie: ›› “Marriage on the Rocks” (1965) Frank Sinatra. Movie: ››› “The Family Way” (1967) Hayley Mills. Any Wednsday TLC 48 Cake Boss Kitchen Boss A Baby Story A Baby Story Bringing, Baby Bringing, Baby What Not to Wear “Tamara” Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Cake Boss Kitchen Boss Ultimate Cake TNT 26 Las Vegas “I Could Eat a Horse” Las Vegas (In Stereo) Å The Closer “Time Bomb” Å Cold Case “Pin Up Girl” Å Law & Order Å (DVS) Law & Order “Rapture” Law & Order TRU 75 (9:00) In Session Hot Pursuit Hot Pursuit Hot Pursuit Hot Pursuit Hot Pursuit Hot Pursuit Cops Å USA 28 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: Criminal Intent Law & Order: SVU NCIS Å WAXN 2 Eyewitness News on TV-64 (N) Cold Case Files (In Stereo) Å Judge Ross Judge Ross Judge Alex (N) Judge Alex Divorce Court Divorce Court Judge J. Brown Judge J. Brown Wendy Williams WGN 13 In the Heat of the Night Å WGN Midday News Å Walker, Texas Ranger Å Walker, Texas Ranger Å Jeannie Bewitched Cheers Å Cheers Å Dharma & Greg

Salisbury Post TimeOut | TV Grids Thursday, March 24, 2011 • 19DMONDAY EVENING MARCH 28, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina

A 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

^ WFMY CBS Evening News/Katie Couric

Wheel of Fortune In Las Vegas. (N)

Jeopardy! (N) Å How I Met Your Mother “Glitter”

Mad Love (N) (In Stereo) Å

Two and a Half Men Å

(:31) Mike & Molly “Molly Gets a Hat”

Hawaii Five-0 “Hana ‘a‘a Makehewa” McGarrett’s father’s killer resurfaces.

News 2 at 11 (N) Å Late Show With David Letterman

# WBTV 3 CBS Evening News/Katie Couric

WBTV News Prime Time (N)

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (N)

How I Met Your Mother “Glitter”

Mad Love (N) (In Stereo) Å

Two and a Half Men Å

(:31) Mike & Molly “Molly Gets a Hat”

Hawaii Five-0 “Hana ‘a‘a Makehewa” McGarrett’s father’s killer resurfaces.

WBTV 3 News at 11 PM (N)

Late Show With David Letterman

( WGHP 22 Access Hollywood (N) Å

Extra (N) (In Stereo) Å

TMZ (N) (In Stereo) Å

House “Unplanned Parenthood” Cuddy asks House to baby-sit. Å

The Chicago Code “Pilot” A cop investi-gates with his new partner. Å

FOX 8 10:00 News (N) Seinfeld “The Hot Tub” Å

Seinfeld “The Wallet” Å

) WSOC 9 ABC World News Inside Edition (N) Å Entertainment Tonight (N) Å

Dancing With the Stars (In Stereo Live) Å (:01) Castle “Law & Murder” Juror dies dur-ing a high-profile trial. (N)

WSOC 9 News Tonight (N) Å

(:35) Nightline (N) Å

, WXII NBC Nightly News (N) Å

Inside Edition (N) Å Entertainment Tonight (N) Å

All Together Now: A Celebration of Service (N) (In Stereo) Å

The Event “Face Off” Sophia triggers a national disaster. (N) Å

Harry’s Law “With Friends Like These” Adam tries to break up Chunhua. (N)

WXII 12 News at 11 (N) Å

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

2 WCCB 11 Everybody Loves Raymond Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

House “Unplanned Parenthood” Cuddy asks House to baby-sit. Å

The Chicago Code “Pilot” A cop investi-gates with his new partner. Å

Fox News at 10 (N) (:35) Fox News Edge

The Simpsons “Boy Meets Curl”

King of the Hill (In Stereo) Å

D WCNC 6 NBC Nightly News (N) Å

Jeopardy! (N) Å Wheel of Fortune In Las Vegas. (N)

All Together Now: A Celebration of Service (N) (In Stereo) Å

The Event “Face Off” Sophia triggers a national disaster. (N) Å

Harry’s Law “With Friends Like These” Adam tries to break up Chunhua. (N)

NewsChannel 36 News at 11:00 (N)

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

J WTVI 4 Everyday Edisons (In Stereo) Å

PBS NewsHour (N) (In Stereo) Å Dragons Alive (In Stereo) Å Southwestern Gems: Our Desert National Parks (In Stereo) Å

Hiroshima Movie: ››› “Who Does She Think She Is?” (2008)

M WXLV ABC World News Are You Smarter? Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (N)

Dancing With the Stars (In Stereo Live) Å (:01) Castle “Law & Murder” Juror dies dur-ing a high-profile trial. (N)

Entourage “Chinatown” Å

(:35) Nightline (N) Å

N WJZY 8 Family Guy “Stewie Kills Lois”

Two and a Half Men “818-jklpuzo”

Two and a Half Men Å

90210 “Revenge With the Nerd” Emily tries to get close to Liam. Å

Gossip Girl Blair is given a challenging assignment. (In Stereo) Å

WJZY News at 10 (N)

(:35) Seinfeld “The Hot Tub” Å

New Adventures of Old Christine

(:35) The Office (In Stereo) Å

W WMYT 12 Family Feud (In Stereo) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Prostitute slayings point to officer.

Law & Order: Criminal Intent “Consumed” Three Hispanic men are killed.

Law & Order: Criminal Intent “Want” A shy man is suspected of murder. Å

Tyler Perry’s House of Payne

Tyler Perry’s House of Payne

My Wife and Kids Å

George Lopez (In Stereo) Å

Z WUNG 5 (:00) PBS NewsHour (N) Å

Nightly Business Report (N) Å

North Carolina Now Å

Best of Festival (In Stereo) BBC World News (In Stereo) Å

Charlie Rose (N) (In Stereo) Å

A&E 36 (:00) The First 48 Å The First 48 “Point Blank; Shoot Out” An uncooperative witness. Å

Intervention “Jimmy” Former heroin addict. Å

Intervention “Jimbo” A man snorts drugs. Å

Heavy “Sallie; Chad” A woman sees her son also gain weight. Å

Heavy “Mark; Patty” An overweight first-time father. Å

AMC 27 (5:00) Movie: ››› “The Rainmaker” (1997) Matt Damon, Claire Danes, Jon Voight. Å

Movie: ›››› “GoodFellas” (1990) Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci. An Irish-Italian hood joins the 1950s New York Mafia. Å (:15) Movie: ›››› “GoodFellas” (1990) Robert De Niro.

ANIM 38 Animal Cops Animal Cops “Luckiest Babies” Å I Shouldn’t Be Alive “76 Days Adrift” I Shouldn’t Be Alive (In Stereo) Å River Monsters: Unhooked Å I Shouldn’t Be Alive “76 Days Adrift” BET 59 (:00) 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live Å Movie: ››‡ “The Five Heartbeats” (1991) Robert Townsend, Michael Wright, Leon. The Game Å The Mo’Nique Show Å BRAVO 37 Bethenny Ever Bethenny Ever After Housewives/OC Housewives/OC Bethenny Ever After (N) Bethenny Ever After CNBC 34 (:00) Mad Money The Kudlow Report (N) The Truth About Shoplifting Biography on CNBC Ben & Jerry. Biography on CNBC Mad Money CNN 32 Situation Room John King, USA (N) In the Arena (N) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Å

DISC 35 Cash Cab Chicago (N) Å

American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior Bike builds for the Sturgis bike rally.

American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior (In Stereo) Å

American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior Restarting the Blackhawks bike. Å

American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior Building the Blackhawks bike. Å

American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior (In Stereo) Å

DISN 54 Good Luck Charlie Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Movie: “The Suite Life Movie” (2011) Dylan Sprouse. Å Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie E! 49 Something’s E! News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Kourtney and Kim Kourtney and Kim After Lately The Soup Chelsea Lately (N) E! News ESPN 39 (:00) SportsCenter Women’s College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Final: Teams TBA. Women’s College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Final: Teams TBA. SportsCenter (Live) Å ESPN2 68 Interruption NFL Live (N) Å High School Basketball 2011 Powerade Jamfest. (Live) NBA Coast to Coast Highlights, analysis and NBA news and information. Å Elite 24 (N)

FAM 29 Secret Life of American Teen

The Secret Life of the American Teenager Is George cheating again. Å

The Secret Life of the American Teenager Ricky has a surprise visitor. (N)

Make It or Break It “The New Normal” The World’s tryouts over. (N) Å

The Secret Life of the American Teenager Å

The 700 Club Å

FSCR 40 MLB Baseball World Poker Tour: Season 9 MLB Baseball Dancing With Destiny The Game 365 The Final Score MLB Baseball FX 45 Forget Sarah Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Movie: ›› “XXX: State of the Union” (2005) Ice Cube, Willem Dafoe, Scott Speedman. Movie: ›› “XXX: State of the Union” (2005) FXNWS 57 Special Report The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å Hannity (N) On the Record W/Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å HALL 76 Martha Stewart Petkeeping Petkeeping Martha Bakes Mad Hungry The Martha Stewart Show Å Touched by an Angel “Charades” The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HGTV 46 Curb/Block Hunters Int’l House Hunters Property Virgins Property Virgins House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l My First Place My First Place HIST 65 Tech It to the Max Modern History Pawn Stars Å Pawn Stars Å American Pickers (N) Å Pawn Stars (N) Pawn Stars (N) American Pickers Å INSP 78 Highway Hvn. Our House (In Stereo) Å The Waltons Inspiration Today Life Today Joyce Meyer Christians & Jews Hal Lindsey Christ in Prophecy

LIFE 31 Seriously Funny Kids (N) Å

Movie: ››› “Bridget Jones’s Diary” (2001) Renée Zellweger, Colin Firth. A diet-obsessed woman looks for suitable husband material. Å

Movie: ››› “Dave” (1993) Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver, Frank Langella. A presidential look-alike takes over for the ailing leader. Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

LIFEM 72 (:00) Movie: ›‡ “Karla” (2006) Laura Prepon, Misha Collins, Tess Harper. Å

Movie: “Perfect Plan” (2010) Emily Rose, Lucas Bryant, Jonathan Watton. A real estate agent investigates a scam. Å

Movie: “The Capture of the Green River Killer” (2008) Tom Cavanagh, Amy Davidson. Detective David Reichert searches for a serial killer. Å

NGEO 58 (:00) Explorer Hard Time Death Fog The Whale That Ate Jaws Explorer Death Fog NICK 30 iCarly Å House of Anubis SpongeBob My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids Hates Chris Hates Chris George Lopez George Lopez The Nanny Å The Nanny Å OXYGEN 62 Bad Girls Club The Bad Girls Club “Weak Sauce” The Bad Girls Club “Power Trippin” The Bad Girls Club (N) Å All About Aubrey (N) Å The Bad Girls Club Å SPIKE 44 UFC Unleashed UFC Unleashed (In Stereo) UFC Unleashed (In Stereo) Movie: ›› “The Punisher” (2004) Thomas Jane, John Travolta, Will Patton. (In Stereo) Jail Å SPSO 60 FullTiltPoker.net College Baseball Mississippi at Tennessee. In My Own Words Future Phenoms College Flash Classics

SYFY 64 (:00) Movie: ›‡ “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning” (2006) Jordana Brewster.

Being Human “Dog Eat Dog” Rebecca finds out Aidan killed Bernie.

Being Human “Going Dutch” Rebecca walks out on Aidan. (N)

Stargate Universe “Hope” The crew waits for a link. (N) (In Stereo) Å

Being Human “Going Dutch” Rebecca walks out on Aidan.

TBS 24 Seinfeld “The Pothole” Å

The King of Queens Å

The King of Queens Å

Family Guy “Fat Guy Strangler”

Family Guy (In Stereo) Å

Family Guy “Deep Throats” Å

Family Guy (In Stereo) Å

Family Guy “Patriot Games” Å

Family Guy “Brian the Bachelor”

Conan (N)

TCM 25 (:00) Movie: ››› “Any Wednesday” (1966) Movie: ›››› “Annie Hall” (1977) Å (:45) Movie: ›››› “In Which We Serve” (1942) Noel Coward. Elevator-Gallow TLC 48 Ultimate Cake Off Fabulous Cakes (In Stereo) Å Cake Boss The Valastro’s are in Italy. Cake Boss (N) Cake Boss Å 19 Kids-Count Cake Boss Å Cake Boss The Valastro’s are in Italy.

TNT 26 (:00) Law & Order “Bodies”

Bones “The Skull in the Sculpture” Death of a renowned artist. Å

Bones “The Con Man in the Meth Lab” A con man misleads the team.

Bones “The Passenger in the Oven” Solving a murder in midair. Å

The Closer “Heart Attack” The squad inves-tigates murders. Å

HawthoRNe “Hidden Truths” Tom’s relation-ship with Erin. Å

TRU 75 Cops Å Bait Car Bait Car Bait Car Bait Car (N) All Worked Up (N) All Worked Up Southern Sting Southern Sting Bait Car Bait Car “LA” TVL 56 All in the Family Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Movie: ›››‡ “Four Weddings and a Funeral” (1994) Roseanne Å Roseanne Å

USA 28 (:00) NCIS “Terminal Leave”

NCIS “Call of Silence” A veteran confesses to murder. (In Stereo) Å

NCIS “Heart Break” Navy commander’s death. (In Stereo) Å

WWE Monday Night RAW (In Stereo Live) Å (:05) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A woman falls to her death. Å

WAXN 2 Wendy Williams Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Dr. Phil (In Stereo) Å The Oprah Winfrey Show Å Eyewitness Entertainment (:05) The Insider (:35) Inside Edition

WGN 13 Dharma & Greg (In Stereo) Å

America’s Funniest Home Videos (In Stereo) Å

New Adventures of Old Christine

New Adventures of Old Christine

America’s Funniest Home Videos (In Stereo) Å

WGN News at Nine (N) (In Stereo) Å Scrubs (In Stereo) Å

Scrubs (In Stereo) Å

HBO 15 (:00) Movie: ›› “Amelia” (2009) Hilary Swank. The story of famed aviatrix Amelia Earhart. (In Stereo) Å

Real Time With Bill Maher (In Stereo) Å Movie: ››‡ “Robin Hood” (2010) Russell Crowe, Cate Blanchett, William Hurt. Robin and his men battle the Sheriff of Nottingham. (In Stereo) Å

The Ricky Gervais Show Å

HBO2 302 (5:00) “Looking for Richard” (1996)

Movie: ››› “Crazy Heart” (2009) Jeff Bridges, Maggie Gyllenhaal. A small-town reporter inspires an aging country-music star. (In Stereo) Å

Mildred Pierce “Part One & Part Two” A young mother must look for work. (In Stereo) Å Movie: ›› “Love Happens” (2009) Aaron Eckhart. (In Stereo) Å

HBO3 304 (5:45) Movie: ››‡ “The Lovely Bones” (2009) Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz. (In Stereo) Å

Six Feet Under “Knock, Knock” (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ››› “Marley & Me” (2008) Owen Wilson, Eric Dane. A couple’s new puppy grows up to become an incorrigible handful. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Date Night” (2010) Steve Carell. (In Stereo)

MAX 320 (:35) Movie: “Deadly Impact” (2009) Sean Patrick Flanery, Joe Pantoliano, Amanda Wyss. (In Stereo) Å

(:15) Movie: ››‡ “Cocktail” (1988) Tom Cruise, Bryan Brown. An arrogant young bar-tender uses his charm and good looks. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Green Zone” (2010) Matt Damon, Greg Kinnear. Army inspectors seek weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. (In Stereo) Å

SHOW 340 (5:45) Movie: “Agora” (2009) Rachel Weisz, Max Minghella. iTV. A slave falls in love with Hypatia of Alexandria.

Californication (iTV) Å

Californication (iTV) Å

Shameless (iTV) Frank and Karen’s secret is revealed. (In Stereo) Å

Nurse Jackie “Game On” Å

United States of Tara Å

Nurse Jackie “Game On” (iTV)

United States of Tara (iTV) Å

20D • Thursday, March 24, 2011 TimeOut | TV Grids Salisbury PostTUESDAY MORNING MARCH 29, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina

A 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ^ WFMY (:00) Good Morning Show Å The Early Show (N) (In Stereo) Å Andy Griffith Jeopardy! (N) The Price Is Right (N) Å # WBTV 3 News WBTV 3 News at 6 AM (N) The Early Show (N) (In Stereo) Å Rachael Ray (In Stereo) Å The Dr. Oz Show Å The Price Is Right (N) Å ( WGHP 22 Fox 8 News FOX 8 News at 6:00A (N) FOX 8 News at 8:00A (N) The Dr. Oz Show Å Rachael Ray (In Stereo) Å The Nate Berkus Show Å ) WSOC 9 WSOC News WSOC 9 News Daybreak at 6:00 Good Morning America (N) Å Live With Regis and Kelly Å Dr. Phil (In Stereo) Å The View (In Stereo) Å , WXII News WXII 12 News at 6am (N) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Live With Regis and Kelly Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å 2 WCCB 11 News Fox News Rising (N) Fox News Rising 8am (N) The 700 Club Å Paid Program TMZ (N) Å Housewives/OC D WCNC 6 News Channel NewsChannel 36 News at 6:00 Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Charlotte Today J WTVI 4 GED Connect. Classical Strt Clifford-Dog Arthur Curious George Curious George Cat in the Hat Super Why! Dinosaur Train Sesame Street Last cookie. Sid the Science WordWorld M WXLV Morning Leroy Jenkins Paid Program Good Morning America (N) Å Better (In Stereo) Å The People’s Court (N) Å The View (In Stereo) Å N WJZY 8 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Daily Buzz Å Amer. Funniest Home Videos Roseanne Roseanne Cosby Show Cosby Show W WMYT 12 Shephrd Chapl A. Wommack K. Copeland Joseph Prince Joyce Meyer Conquerors Life Today Edgemont Coach Å That ’70s Show My Wife & Kids Judge Karen Judge Karen Z WUNG 5 Cycles of Life Destinos GED Connect. Clifford-Dog Martha Speaks Curious George Cat in the Hat Super Why! Dinosaur Train Sesame Street Last cookie. Sid the Science Between-Lions

A&E 36 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Sopranos (In Stereo) Å The Sopranos (In Stereo) Å CSI: Miami “Going Under” Å Criminal Minds “Demonology” Bounty Hunter Bounty Hunter AMC 27 Three Stooges Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Rubicon “The Truth Will Out” Movie: ››› “The Birdcage” (1996) Robin Williams. Å ANIM 38 River Monsters Big Cat Diary Big Cat Diary Dogs 101 (In Stereo) Å It’s Me or the Dog Å Animal Cops San Francisco Animal Precinct (In Stereo) Å Animal Precinct “Puppy Rescue” BET 59 Peter Popoff BET Inspiration Peter Popoff The Mo’Nique Show Å Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Jamie Foxx Jamie Foxx BRAVO 37 Paid Program Million Dollar Listing Å Million Dollar Listing Å Million Dollar Listing Å Million Dollar Listing Å Million Dollar Listing Å Million Dollar Listing Å CNBC 34 Exchange Squawk Box (N) Å Squawk on the Street (N) The Call (N) Å CNN 32 (:00) World One American Morning (N) Å Newsroom (N) Newsroom (N) DISC 35 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program James Robison Joyce Meyer Paid Program Lobstermen: Jeopardy at Sea Lobstermen: Jeopardy at Sea Iceberg Cowboys Å DISN 54 Timmy Time Chuggington Agent Oso Tinga Tinga Handy Manny Mickey Mouse Never Land Mickey Mouse Handy Manny Babar-Badou Chuggington Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse ESPN 39 SportsCenter SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å ESPN2 68 SportsNation Mike and Mike in the Morning With Mike Golic and Mike Greenberg. (Live) Å ESPN First Take (In Stereo Live) Å FAM 29 Life Today Joyce Meyer Paid Program Boy Mts. World Boy Mts. World What I Like What I Like Grounded Life 700-Interactive The 700 Club Å Full House Full House FSCR 40 Paid Program Paid Program The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Dan Patrick Show (Live) FX 45 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Malcolm/Middle Malcolm/Middle Movie: ›› “First Daughter” (2004) Katie Holmes. Movie: ›‡ “Teaching Mrs. Tingle” (1999) Helen Mirren. HALL 76 Who’s the Boss I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls The Martha Stewart Show Å Mad Hungry Mad Hungry LIFE 31 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Balancing Act (N) Å Desperate Housewives Å Grey’s Anatomy (In Stereo) Å Will & Grace Will & Grace Old Christine Old Christine NGEO 58 In the Womb Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Most Daring Moments National, Thrilling Moments Critical Situation NICK 30 Family Matters Full House Full House SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Rugrats Å Dora Explorer Dora Explorer Go, Diego, Go! Max & Ruby Bubble Guppies Team Umizoomi OXYGEN 62 Paid Program All About Aubrey Å America’s Next Top Model Å America’s Next Top Model Å America’s Next Top Model Å America’s Next Top Model Å America’s Next Top Model Å SPIKE 44 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program DEA High-grade marijuana. DEA Cocaine dead drop. DEA Capturing a dope dealer. SPSO 60 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program FIGHTZONE Presents TBS 24 Married... With Married... With Married... With Saved by Bell Saved by Bell Saved by Bell Saved by Bell Yes, Dear Å Yes, Dear Å Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince House of Payne TCM 25 Movie: ›› “Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger” (1977) Å Movie: ›› “Robin Hood of El Dorado” Movie: ››› “Adam Had Four Sons” Movie: “Crime Doctor” (1943) Crime Dr.-Case TLC 48 Paid Program Little Couple Little Couple 19 Kids-Count 19 Kids-Count Bringing, Baby A Baby Story A Baby Story Rm-Multiples Know-Pregnant Know-Pregnant Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress TNT 26 (:00) NUMB3RS Angel “Couplet” Å Angel “Loyalty” (In Stereo) Å Charmed “Charmed Again” Charmed “Charmed Again” Supernatural “No Exit” Å Supernatural (In Stereo) Å TRU 75 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program In Session USA 28 Paid Program Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WAXN 2 Paid Program Paid Program Storm Stories Eyewitness News Morning (N) Eyewitness News Morning (N) Access H. The Insider (N) The Wendy Williams Show (N) The Nate Berkus Show Å WGN 13 Funny Videos Paid Program Joyce Meyer Changing-World K. Copeland Bev. Hillbillies Bev. Hillbillies Matlock (In Stereo) Å Matlock (In Stereo) Å In the Heat of the Night Å

TUESDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 29, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina A 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 ^ WFMY News 2 at Noon The Young and the Restless (N) Bold/Beautiful The Talk (In Stereo) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Å The Ellen DeGeneres Show (N) News 2 at 5 (N) Andy Griffith News 2 at 6 (N) # WBTV 3 News at Noon The Young and the Restless (N) Bold/Beautiful The Talk (In Stereo) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Å WBTV 3 News WBTV 3 News News at 5 PM News at 5:30 News at 6 PM ( WGHP 22 FOX 8 News Access H. The Wendy Williams Show (N) Judge Judy Judge J. Brown Divorce Court Judge Alex Judge Judy Judge J. Brown FOX 8 News at 5:00P (N) FOX 8 News ) WSOC 9 WSOC 9 News Midday (N) Å All My Children (N) Å One Life to Live (N) Å General Hospital (N) Å The Oprah Winfrey Show Å WSOC 9 News WSOC 9 News WSOC 9 News , WXII WXII 12 News at Noon (N) Å Days of our Lives (N) Å Inside Edition Entertainment Dr. Phil (In Stereo) Å The Oprah Winfrey Show Å WXII 12 News at 5 (N) Å News 2 WCCB 11 Maury Å Jerry Springer (N) Å The Steve Wilkos Show (N) Maury Å Swift Justice Swift Justice The Ellen DeGeneres Show (N) TMZ (N) Å D WCNC 6 NewsChannel 36 News at 12:00 Days of our Lives (N) Å The Doctors Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News Channel Judge Judy News Channel News News Channel J WTVI 4 Super Why! Thomas & Fr. Caillou Between-Lions Cyberchase Wild Kratts (N) Barney, Friends Electric Comp. Arthur WordGirl Martha Speaks Curious George Cat in the Hat M WXLV Family Feud Be a Millionaire All My Children (N) Å One Life to Live (N) Å General Hospital (N) Å Swift Justice Swift Justice The Doctors Å Family Feud N WJZY 8 According-Jim Frasier Å Scrubs Å Scrubs Å True Hollywood Story Å The Tyra Show (In Stereo) Å The Office King of Queens Old Christine Seinfeld Å Family Guy W WMYT 12 Judge Jeanine Pirro Å Judge Mathis (In Stereo) Å Cash Cab Å Cash Cab Å Smarter Don’t Forget The People’s Court (N) Å Judge Mathis (N) Å Family Feud Z WUNG 5 Cook’s Country Sara’s Meals Hometime (N) For Your Home Woodshop Workshop The This Old House Hour Å Arthur WordGirl Wild Kratts Fetch! With PBS NewsHour

A&E 36 The First 48 “Blackout” Å The First 48 Å The Sopranos (In Stereo) Å CSI: Miami “Going Under” Å Criminal Minds “Demonology” Bounty Hunter Bounty Hunter The First 48 AMC 27 The Birdcage Movie: ››› “The Rainmaker” (1997) Matt Damon, Claire Danes, Jon Voight. Å Movie: ››‡ “Sleeping With the Enemy” (1991) Å “The Thomas Crown Affair” ANIM 38 Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops BET 59 Girlfriends Girlfriends Movie: ››‡ “The Five Heartbeats” (1991) Robert Townsend, Leon. The Game The Game The Game Hates Chris Hates Chris 106 & Park BRAVO 37 Million Dollar Listing Å Million Dollar Listing Å The Real Housewives of Miami The Real Housewives of Miami The Real Housewives of Miami The Real Housewives of Miami Housewives CNBC 34 Strat Session Fast Money Power Lunch (N) Å Street Signs (N) Å Closing Bell (N) (In Stereo) Å Closing Bell-Bartiromo Fast Money (N) Mad Money (N) CNN 32 (11:00) Newsroom (N) Newsroom (N) Newsroom (N) The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer (N) DISC 35 Deadliest Catch (In Stereo) Å American Chopper Å American Chopper Å American Chopper Å American Chopper Å Cash Cab Å Cash Cab Å Cash Cab Å DISN 54 Mickey Mouse Jungle Junction Agent Oso Imag. Movers Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Fish Hooks (N) Fish Hooks (N) Shake It Up! ESPN 39 SportsCenter (Live) Å MLB Preseason Baseball Detroit Tigers at New York Yankees. (Live) Å NFL Live Å Rome/Burning Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter ESPN2 68 ESPN First Take Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å Outside-Lines Baseball Ton. SportsNation (Live) Å NASCAR Now Around/Horn SportsNation FAM 29 Still Standing Still Standing 8 Simple Rules 8 Simple Rules My Wife-Kids My Wife-Kids That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Gilmore Girls (In Stereo) Å Still Standing FSCR 40 MLB Preseason Baseball Washington Nationals at Atlanta Braves. From Turner Field in Atlanta. Outdoor Mag. Behind the Blue College Baseball Tennessee Tech at Kentucky. (Live) FX 45 Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Malcolm/Middle Malcolm/Middle Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Malcolm/Middle Malcolm/Middle Movie: ›‡ “The Marine” (2006) John Cena. Two/Half Men HALL 76 Petkeeping Petkeeping The Martha Stewart Show Å The Martha Stewart Show Å Empty Nest Empty Nest Empty Nest Empty Nest Little House on the Prairie Å Little House LIFE 31 Old Christine How I Met How I Met How I Met Amer. Justice Cold Case Files (In Stereo) Å Unsolved Mysteries Å Unsolved Mysteries Å Intervention NGEO 58 Air Emergency Seconds from Disaster Dog Whisperer Hard Time Finding Atlantis Hard Time Hard Time NICK 30 Dora Explorer Dora Explorer Fresh Beat Ni Hao, Kai-lan T.U.F.F. Puppy T.U.F.F. Puppy SpongeBob SpongeBob Victorious Big Time Rush SpongeBob SpongeBob BrainSurge OXYGEN 62 America’s Next Top Model Å America’s Next Top Model Å America’s Next Top Model Å America’s Next Top Model Å America’s Next Top Model Å America’s Next Top Model Å Top Model SPIKE 44 DEA Pursuing drug dealers. DEA Standoff with drug dealers. Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die Ways to Die SPSO 60 FIGHTZONE FIGHTZONE Presents Adventure Hawaii XTERRA World Champ. Brawl Call Spotlight College Flash Classics Golf America TBS 24 House of Payne Meet, Browns American Dad Name Is Earl Love-Raymond According-Jim According-Jim The Office Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Friends Å Friends Å Seinfeld Å TCM 25 “Crime Dr.-Case” “The Crime Doctor’s Courage” (:15) Movie: “Crime Doctor’s Warning” (1945) “Crime Doctor’s Manhunt” (:45) Movie: “The Crime Doctor’s Gamble” (1947) Crime Doctor TLC 48 Cake Boss Kitchen Boss A Baby Story A Baby Story Bringing, Baby Bringing, Baby What Not to Wear “Jessica” Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Cake Boss Kitchen Boss Ultimate Cake TNT 26 Las Vegas (In Stereo) Å Las Vegas (In Stereo) Å The Closer An apparent suicide. Cold Case “Street Money” Å Law & Order “Possession” Law & Order “Reality Bites” Law & Order TRU 75 (9:00) In Session Most Shocking Mardi Gras brawl. Most Shocking Most Shocking Cops Å USA 28 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order WAXN 2 Eyewitness News on TV-64 (N) Cold Case Files (In Stereo) Å Judge Ross Judge Ross Judge Alex Judge Alex Divorce Court Divorce Court Judge J. Brown Judge J. Brown Wendy Williams WGN 13 In the Heat of the Night Å WGN Midday News (N) Å Walker, Texas Ranger Å Walker, Texas Ranger Å Jeannie Bewitched Cheers Å Cheers Å Dharma & Greg

Salisbury Post TimeOut | TV Grids Thursday, March 24, 2011 • 21DTUESDAY EVENING MARCH 29, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina

A 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

^ WFMY CBS Evening News/Katie Couric

Wheel of Fortune In Las Vegas. (N)

Jeopardy! (N) Å NCIS “Tell-All” NCIS investigates a message in blood. (N) Å (DVS)

NCIS: Los Angeles “The Job” (N) (In Stereo) Å (DVS)

The Good Wife “Killer Song” (N) (In Stereo) Å

News 2 at 11 (N) Å Late Show With David Letterman

# WBTV 3 CBS Evening News/Katie Couric

WBTV News Prime Time (N)

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (N)

NCIS “Tell-All” NCIS investigates a message in blood. (N) Å (DVS)

NCIS: Los Angeles “The Job” (N) (In Stereo) Å (DVS)

The Good Wife “Killer Song” (N) (In Stereo) Å

WBTV 3 News at 11 PM (N)

Late Show With David Letterman

( WGHP 22 Access Hollywood (N) Å

Extra (N) (In Stereo) Å

TMZ (N) (In Stereo) Å

Glee “Special Education” Carl and Emma grow closer. (In Stereo) Å

(:01) Raising Hope “Say Cheese”

(:31) Traffic Light “En Fuego” Å

FOX 8 10:00 News (N) Seinfeld “The Secret Code” Å

Seinfeld Jerry tries to buy back watch.

) WSOC 9 ABC World News Inside Edition (N) Å Entertainment Tonight (N) Å

No Ordinary Family (In Stereo) Å Dancing With the Stars (In Stereo Live) Å (:01) Body of Proof “Pilot” (Series Premiere) The death of a jogger. (N) Å

WSOC 9 News Tonight (N) Å

(:35) Nightline (N) Å

, WXII NBC Nightly News (N) Å

Inside Edition (N) Å Entertainment Tonight (N) Å

The Biggest Loser Contestants go on an Easter-egg hunt. (N) (In Stereo) Å Parenthood “Taking the Leap” Julia and Joel receive upsetting news. (N)

WXII 12 News at 11 (N) Å

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

2 WCCB 11 Everybody Loves Raymond Å

How I Met Your Mother “Swarley”

How I Met Your Mother Å

Glee “Special Education” Carl and Emma grow closer. (In Stereo) Å

(:01) Raising Hope “Say Cheese”

(:31) Traffic Light “En Fuego” Å

Fox News at 10 (N) (:35) Fox News Edge

The Simpsons (In Stereo) Å

King of the Hill (In Stereo) Å

D WCNC 6 NBC Nightly News (N) Å

Jeopardy! (N) Å Wheel of Fortune In Las Vegas. (N)

The Biggest Loser Contestants go on an Easter-egg hunt. (N) (In Stereo) Å Parenthood “Taking the Leap” Julia and Joel receive upsetting news. (N)

NewsChannel 36 News at 11:00 (N)

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

J WTVI 4 Garden Smart (In Stereo) Å

PBS NewsHour (N) (In Stereo) Å Antiques Roadshow “Dallas” (In Stereo) (Part 1 of 3) Å

Priceless Antiques Roadshow Å

Priceless Antiques Roadshow Å

History Detectives Fragment may be Amelia Earhart’s plane. Å

Hiroshima

M WXLV ABC World News Are You Smarter? Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (N)

No Ordinary Family (In Stereo) Å Dancing With the Stars (In Stereo Live) Å (:01) Body of Proof “Pilot” (Series Premiere) The death of a jogger. (N) Å

Entourage Eric’s important lunch.

(:35) Nightline (N) Å

N WJZY 8 Family Guy Joe leads a manhunt.

Two and a Half Men Å

Two and a Half Men Å

One Tree Hill “Valentine’s Day Is Over” Celebrating Valentine’s Day.

Hellcats Alice and Savannah plan a toga party. (In Stereo) Å

WJZY News at 10 (N)

(:35) Seinfeld “The Secret Code”

New Adventures of Old Christine

(:35) The Office “Business Trip”

W WMYT 12 Family Feud (In Stereo) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A travel writer is murdered. Å

Are You Smarter? Are You Smarter? Don’t Forget the Lyrics! (N) Å

Don’t Forget the Lyrics! (N) Å

Tyler Perry’s House of Payne

Tyler Perry’s House of Payne

My Wife and Kids Parenting issue.

George Lopez (In Stereo) Å

Z WUNG 5 (:00) PBS NewsHour (N) Å

Nightly Business Report (N) Å

North Carolina Now Å

Best of Festival (In Stereo) BBC World News (In Stereo) Å

Charlie Rose (N) (In Stereo) Å

A&E 36 (:00) The First 48 “Blackout” Å

The First 48 “Floated Away; Tagged” Floating corpse with a slashed throat.

The First 48 A man is killed while being robbed. Å

The First 48 “Thicker Than Water” Witness is shot before his court date.

The First 48 “Road Hazard; Cold” A motor-cycle club president is shot.

The First 48 A man is convicted of murder. Å

AMC 27 (5:30) Movie: ››› “The Thomas Crown Affair” (1999) Pierce Brosnan, Rene Russo, Denis Leary.

Movie: ››‡ “Eraser” (1996) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Caan, Vanessa Williams. A government agent protects a witness from gunrunners. Å

Movie: ››‡ “Eraser” (1996) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Caan, Vanessa Williams. Å

ANIM 38 Animal Cops Animal Cops “Extreme Exotics” Å I’m Alive “Eaten Alive” (In Stereo) The Haunted “Demon Attack” Å The Haunted “Terror At Maple Dale” I’m Alive “Eaten Alive” (In Stereo) BET 59 (:00) 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live Å Stay Together The Game Å The Game Å The Game Å The Game Å Stay Together The Mo’Nique Show Å BRAVO 37 Real Housewives Bethenny Ever After Housewives/OC Million Dollar Listing Å The Real Housewives of Miami “Miami Mamis Know Best” Real Housewives CNBC 34 (:00) Mad Money The Kudlow Report (N) 60 Minutes on CNBC “The Inventors” Divorce Wars (N) Divorce Wars Mad Money CNN 32 Situation Room John King, USA (N) In the Arena (N) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Å

DISC 35 Cash Cab Chicago (N) Å

Desert Car Kings Shop vs yard demolition derby. (In Stereo) Å

Desert Car Kings “Young vs. Olds” Restoring a 1970 Oldsmobile 442.

Desert Car Kings The crew restores a ’69 Doge Charger. (N) (In Stereo) Å

Desert Car Kings “Chevelle SS” Jason buys a Chevrolet Chevelle. Å

Desert Car Kings “Young vs. Olds” Restoring a 1970 Oldsmobile 442.

DISN 54 Shake It Up! Å Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie E! 49 The Soup E! News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City After Lately After Lately Kourtney and Kim Kourtney and Kim Chelsea Lately (N) E! News ESPN 39 (:00) SportsCenter Women’s College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Final: Teams TBA. Women’s College Basketball NCAA Tournament, Regional Final: Teams TBA. SportsCenter (Live) Å ESPN2 68 Interruption College Basketball NIT Tournament, First Semifinal: Teams TBA. (Live) Å College Basketball NIT Tournament, Second Semifinal: Teams TBA. (Live) Å NFL Live (N) Å

FAM 29 Still Standing “Still Auctioning” Å

America’s Funniest Home Videos Grand prize winner is selected. Å

America’s Funniest Home Videos Talking cats; swooping birds. Å

America’s Funniest Home Videos Messy children; animal escapes. Å

America’s Funniest Home Videos Videos of disastrous home repairs. Å

The 700 Club Å

FSCR 40 College Baseball NHL Hockey Carolina Hurricanes at Washington Capitals. From Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. Postgame Under the Lights The Final Score Braves Preview The Final Score FX 45 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Movie: ››‡ “Hancock” (2008) Will Smith, Charlize Theron. Lights Out “Sucker Punch” (N) Lights Out “Sucker Punch” FXNWS 57 Special Report The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å Hannity (N) On the Record W/Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor Å HALL 76 Little House Little House on the Prairie Å Touched by an Angel (In Stereo) Å Touched by an Angel (In Stereo) Å Touched by an Angel “Sandcastles” The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HGTV 46 Yard Crashers Hunters Int’l House Hunters My First Place (N) My First Place Property Virgins Property Virgins House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Virgins Property Virgins HIST 65 To Be Announced To Be Announced Larry the Cable Guy Larry the Cable Guy Top Shot “Catch .22” (N) Å Top Shot “Catch .22” Å INSP 78 Highway Hvn. Our House (In Stereo) Å The Waltons Inspiration Today Life Today Joyce Meyer In Touch Love a Child Paid Program

LIFE 31 (:00) Intervention Å Pawn Stars “Chopper Gamble”

Pawn Stars Å American Pickers “Back Breaker” Mike suf-fers a back injury. Å

American Pickers “Easy Riders” Mike and Frank head to a promising farm.

One Born Every Minute (N) Å Four of a Kind (N) Å

Four of a Kind (N) Å

LIFEM 72 (:00) Movie: “Homecoming” (2009) Mischa Barton. A jealous woman plans revenge on her former beau. Å

Movie: “Nora Roberts’ Angels Fall” (2007) Heather Locklear, Johnathon Schaech. A sheriff finds no evidence after a woman witnesses a murder. Å

Movie: “Nora Roberts’ Carolina Moon” (2007) Claire Forlani, Oliver Hudson, Jacqueline Bisset. A woman recollects the murder of a childhood friend. Å

NGEO 58 (:00) Hard Time Hard Time The Skyjacker That Got Away Hard Time Hard Time The Skyjacker That Got Away NICK 30 iCarly Å House of Anubis SpongeBob My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids Hates Chris Hates Chris George Lopez George Lopez The Nanny Å The Nanny Å OXYGEN 62 Top Model All About Aubrey The Bad Girls Club “Power Trippin” The Bad Girls Club Å Movie: ›› “40 Days and 40 Nights” (2002) Josh Hartnett. Å SPIKE 44 1,000 Ways to Die 1,000 Ways to Die 1,000 Ways to Die 1,000 Ways to Die 1,000 Ways to Die 1,000 Ways to Die 1,000 Ways to Die 1,000 Ways to Die Three Sheets Auction Hunters Auction Hunters SPSO 60 Braves Live! MLB Preseason Baseball Minnesota Twins at Atlanta Braves. (Live) Braves Live! Braves Preview MLB Baseball

SYFY 64 (:00) Star Trek: Enterprise Å

Destination Truth Haunted ruins; mon-strous worm. (In Stereo) Å

Destination Truth Van Lake is home to a scaly animal. (In Stereo) Å

Destination Truth “Sandstorm Spirits/Cerro Azul Monster” (N) Å

Marcel’s Quantum Kitchen Marcel caters an engagement party. (N)

Destination Truth “Sandstorm Spirits/Cerro Azul Monster” (In Stereo) Å

TBS 24 Seinfeld “The English Patient” Å

The King of Queens Å

The King of Queens Å

The Office “Job Fair” Å

The Office Toby’s goodbye party.

The Office “Goodbye, Toby” Å

The Office “Weight Loss Part 1” Å

The Office “Weight Loss Part 2” Å

The Office “Business Ethics” Å

Conan (N)

TCM 25 Crime Doctor (:15) Some of the Best Movie: ›››› “Dinner at Eight” (1933) Marie Dressler. Movie: ››› “The Girl From Missouri” (1934) Platinum Blonde TLC 48 Ultimate Cake Off 19 Kids-Count 19 Kids-Count William & Kate: Wedding What Not to Wear “Julie” (N) Å What the Sell? (N) What the Sell? (N) William & Kate: Wedding

TNT 26 (:00) Law & Order “Couples”

Bones “The Bone That Blew” Skeletal remains in wooded preserve. Å

Bones “Fire in the Ice” A frozen body is found in a pond. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ›‡ “Fool’s Gold” (2008) Matthew McConaughey, Kate Hudson. A treasure-hunt-ing pair embarks on a last quest for booty. Å

HawthoRNe “A Mother Knows” Isabel kid-naps her son from foster care.

TRU 75 Cops Å World’s Dumbest... All Worked Up All Worked Up Hardcore Pawn (N) Hardcore Pawn (N) Big Brian: The Fortune Seller (N) Southern Sting Southern Sting TVL 56 All in the Family Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Roseanne Å Roseanne Å

USA 28 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Dirty” (In Stereo) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Hate” (In Stereo) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A woman’s daughter is held for ransom.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Pure” Missing teenager. Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A teen-age model is assaulted. Å

WAXN 2 Wendy Williams Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Dr. Phil (In Stereo) Å The Oprah Winfrey Show Å Eyewitness Entertainment (:05) The Insider (:35) Inside Edition

WGN 13 Dharma & Greg (In Stereo) Å

America’s Funniest Home Videos (In Stereo) Å

New Adventures of Old Christine

New Adventures of Old Christine

How I Met Your Mother Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

WGN News at Nine (N) (In Stereo) Å Scrubs (In Stereo) Å

Scrubs (In Stereo) Å

HBO 15 (:00) Movie: ›› “The Box” (2009) Cameron Diaz, James Marsden, Frank Langella. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Just Wright” (2010) Queen Latifah. A physical therapist falls in love with her patient. Å

(:45) Hop: HBO First Look Å

Mildred Pierce “Part One & Part Two” A young mother must look for work. (In Stereo) Å

HBO2 302 Movie: › “Swept Away” (2002) Madonna. A wealthy shrew and a deck hand are stranded on an island. Å

Movie: ›› “Jennifer’s Body” (2009) Megan Fox, Amanda Seyfried, Johnny Simmons. (In Stereo) Å

(:45) Paul: HBO First Look Å

Real Time With Bill Maher (In Stereo) Å Runnin’ Rebels of UNLV The men’s bas-ketball team from, 1973 to 1992.

HBO3 304 “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle” Å

Movie: ››‡ “The Ring” (2002) Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson. A videotape holds deadly consequences for its viewers. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ››› “The Blind Side” (2009) Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw. A well-to-do white couple adopts a homeless black teen. (In Stereo) Å

(:15) Movie: ›› “Valentine’s Day” (2010) Jessica Alba. (In Stereo)

MAX 320 (:00) Movie: ››‡ “The Book of Eli” (2010) Denzel Washington, Gary Oldman. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ››‡ “Edge of Darkness” (2010) Mel Gibson, Ray Winstone. A Boston detective investigates his daughter’s murder. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ››› “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” (2009) Daniel Radcliffe. New dangers lurk for Harry, Dumbledore and their friends. (In Stereo)

SHOW 340 (5:00) Movie: “Creation” (2009)

Movie: ››‡ “Leaves of Grass” (2009) Edward Norton. iTV. A professor learns his brother has concocted a crazy plan. (In Stereo) Å

Nurse Jackie “Game On” (iTV)

United States of Tara (iTV) Å

Nurse Jackie “Game On” (iTV)

United States of Tara (iTV) Å

Shameless (iTV) Frank and Karen’s secret is revealed. (In Stereo) Å

22D • Thursday, March 24, 2011 TimeOut | TV Grids Salisbury PostWEDNESDAY MORNING MARCH 30, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina

A 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ^ WFMY (:00) Good Morning Show Å The Early Show (N) (In Stereo) Å Andy Griffith Jeopardy! (N) The Price Is Right (N) Å # WBTV 3 News WBTV 3 News at 6 AM (N) The Early Show (N) (In Stereo) Å Rachael Ray (In Stereo) Å The Dr. Oz Show Å The Price Is Right (N) Å ( WGHP 22 Fox 8 News FOX 8 News at 6:00A (N) FOX 8 News at 8:00A (N) The Dr. Oz Show Å Rachael Ray (In Stereo) Å The Nate Berkus Show Å ) WSOC 9 WSOC News WSOC 9 News Daybreak at 6:00 Good Morning America (N) Å Live With Regis and Kelly Å Dr. Phil (In Stereo) Å The View (In Stereo) Å , WXII News WXII 12 News at 6am (N) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Live With Regis and Kelly Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å 2 WCCB 11 News Fox News Rising (N) Fox News Rising 8am (N) The 700 Club Å Paid Program TMZ (N) Å Housewives/OC D WCNC 6 News Channel NewsChannel 36 News at 6:00 Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Today (N) (In Stereo) Å Charlotte Today J WTVI 4 GED Connect. Classical Strt Clifford-Dog Arthur Curious George Curious George Cat in the Hat Super Why! Dinosaur Train Sesame Street Å (DVS) Sid the Science WordWorld M WXLV Morning Leroy Jenkins Paid Program Good Morning America (N) Å Better (In Stereo) Å The People’s Court (N) Å The View (In Stereo) Å N WJZY 8 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Daily Buzz Å Amer. Funniest Home Videos Roseanne Roseanne Cosby Show Cosby Show W WMYT 12 Shephrd Chapl A. Wommack K. Copeland Joseph Prince Joyce Meyer Conquerors Life Today Edgemont Coach Å That ’70s Show My Wife & Kids Judge Karen Judge Karen Z WUNG 5 Nutrition Path Destinos GED Connect. Clifford-Dog Martha Speaks Curious George Cat in the Hat Super Why! Dinosaur Train Sesame Street Å (DVS) Sid the Science WordWorld

A&E 36 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Sopranos (In Stereo) Å The Sopranos A.J.’s adviser. CSI: Miami “Death Pool 100” Criminal Minds “Omnivore” Bounty Hunter Bounty Hunter AMC 27 The Birdcage Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Three Stooges Rubicon “Caught in the Suck” Movie: ››› “Stranger Than Fiction” ANIM 38 The Haunted Big Cat Diary Big Cat Diary Dogs 101 (In Stereo) Å It’s Me or the Dog “Boxed In” Animal Cops San Francisco Animal Precinct (In Stereo) Å Animal Precinct (In Stereo) Å BET 59 Peter Popoff BET Inspiration The Mo’Nique Show Å Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Jamie Foxx Jamie Foxx BRAVO 37 Paid Program Top Chef “Last Supper” Å Top Chef Å Top Chef “Night at the Museum” Top Chef “New York’s Finest” Top Chef A holiday stuffing dish. Top Chef “Dim Sum Lose Sum” CNBC 34 Exchange Squawk Box (N) Å Squawk on the Street (N) The Call (N) Å CNN 32 (:00) World One American Morning (N) Å Newsroom (N) Newsroom (N) DISC 35 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program James Robison Joyce Meyer Paid Program Catching a Killer: BTK Å Cook County Jail “Boiling Point” Behind Bars “Washington” Å DISN 54 Timmy Time Chuggington Agent Oso Tinga Tinga Handy Manny Mickey Mouse Never Land Mickey Mouse Handy Manny Babar-Badou Chuggington Mickey Mouse Mickey Mouse ESPN 39 SportsCenter SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å ESPN2 68 SportsNation Mike and Mike in the Morning From Houston. (Live) Å ESPN First Take (In Stereo Live) Å FAM 29 Life Today Joyce Meyer Amazing Facts Boy Mts. World Boy Mts. World What I Like What I Like Grounded Life 700-Interactive The 700 Club Å Full House Full House FSCR 40 Paid Program Paid Program The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Final Score The Dan Patrick Show (Live) FX 45 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Malcolm/Middle Malcolm/Middle Movie: ›‡ “The Marine” (2006) John Cena. Movie: ›› “The Replacement Killers” (1998) Mira Sorvino HALL 76 Who’s the Boss I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy I Love Lucy Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls The Martha Stewart Show Å Mad Hungry Mad Hungry LIFE 31 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program The Balancing Act (N) Å Desperate Housewives Å Grey’s Anatomy “All By Myself” Will & Grace Will & Grace Old Christine Old Christine NGEO 58 Shadow Soldier Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Naked Science Tomb of 1,000 Roman Skeletons Skeleton Crew NICK 30 Family Matters Full House Full House SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Rugrats Å Dora Explorer Dora Explorer Go, Diego, Go! Max & Ruby Bubble Guppies Team Umizoomi OXYGEN 62 Paid Program Buffy the Vampire Slayer Å Buffy the Vampire Slayer Å Buffy the Vampire Slayer Å Movie: ››‡ “The Skeleton Key” (2005) Å Movie: “Cellular” (2004) Å SPIKE 44 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program UFC’s Ultimate Submissions Ultimate Knockouts (In Stereo) Ultimate Knockouts 2 (In Stereo) SPSO 60 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Braves Preview Braves Live! TBS 24 Married... With Married... With Married... With Saved by Bell Saved by Bell Saved by Bell Saved by Bell Yes, Dear Å Yes, Dear Å Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince House of Payne TCM 25 Bed Sitting Rm Movie: “Tear Gas Squad” (1940) Movie: ››› “The Great Lie” (1941) Bette Davis. Å Movie: ››› “Wings and the Woman” (:45) Movie: ››› “This Man’s Navy” TLC 48 Paid Program Little Couple Little Couple 19 Kids-Count 19 Kids-Count Bringing, Baby A Baby Story A Baby Story Rm-Multiples I Didn’t Know I Was Pregnant Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress TNT 26 (:00) NUMB3RS Angel “Sleep Tight” Å Angel “Forgiving” Å Charmed “Hell Hath No Fury” Charmed Paige has a mishap. Supernatural “Crossroad Blues” Supernatural “Croatoan” Å TRU 75 Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program In Session USA 28 Paid Program JAG Self-defense claim. Walker, Texas Ranger Å Monk Monk buys a new house. House Treating a seizure patient. House “Clueless” Å House Severe allergic reaction. WAXN 2 Paid Program Paid Program Storm Stories Eyewitness News Morning (N) Eyewitness News Morning (N) Access H. The Insider (N) The Wendy Williams Show (N) The Nate Berkus Show Å WGN 13 Funny Videos Paid Program Joyce Meyer Changing-World K. Copeland Bev. Hillbillies Bev. Hillbillies Matlock (In Stereo) Å Matlock (In Stereo) Å In the Heat of the Night Å

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON MARCH 30, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina A 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 ^ WFMY News 2 at Noon The Young and the Restless (N) Bold/Beautiful The Talk (In Stereo) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Å The Ellen DeGeneres Show (N) News 2 at 5 (N) Andy Griffith News 2 at 6 (N) # WBTV 3 News at Noon The Young and the Restless (N) Bold/Beautiful The Talk (In Stereo) Å Let’s Make a Deal (N) Å WBTV 3 News WBTV 3 News News at 5 PM News at 5:30 News at 6 PM ( WGHP 22 FOX 8 News Access H. The Wendy Williams Show (N) Judge Judy Judge J. Brown Divorce Court Judge Alex (N) Judge Judy Judge J. Brown FOX 8 News at 5:00P (N) FOX 8 News ) WSOC 9 WSOC 9 News Midday (N) Å All My Children (N) Å One Life to Live (N) Å General Hospital (N) Å The Oprah Winfrey Show Å WSOC 9 News WSOC 9 News WSOC 9 News , WXII WXII 12 News at Noon (N) Å Days of our Lives (N) Å Inside Edition Entertainment Dr. Phil (In Stereo) Å The Oprah Winfrey Show Å WXII 12 News at 5 (N) Å News 2 WCCB 11 Maury Å Jerry Springer (N) Å The Steve Wilkos Show (N) Maury Å Swift Justice Swift Justice The Ellen DeGeneres Show (N) TMZ (N) Å D WCNC 6 NewsChannel 36 News at 12:00 Days of our Lives (N) Å The Doctors Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News Channel Judge Judy News Channel News News Channel J WTVI 4 Super Why! Thomas & Fr. Caillou Between Lions Cyberchase Wild Kratts Barney, Friends Electric Comp. Arthur WordGirl Martha Speaks Curious George Cat in the Hat M WXLV Family Feud Be a Millionaire All My Children (N) Å One Life to Live (N) Å General Hospital (N) Å Swift Justice Swift Justice The Doctors Å Family Feud N WJZY 8 According-Jim Frasier Å Scrubs Å Scrubs Å True Hollywood Story Å The Tyra Show (In Stereo) Å The Office King of Queens Old Christine Seinfeld Å Family Guy W WMYT 12 Judge Jeanine Pirro Å Judge Mathis (N) Å Cash Cab Å Cash Cab Å Smarter Don’t Forget The People’s Court (N) Å Judge Mathis (N) Å Family Feud Z WUNG 5 Test Kitchen Jacques Pepin My Generation Life (Part 2) Growing Bolder Leading Gen Scam Jam (In Stereo) Arthur WordGirl Wild Kratts Fetch! With PBS NewsHour

A&E 36 The First 48 Å The First 48 Å The Sopranos A.J.’s adviser. CSI: Miami “Death Pool 100” Criminal Minds “Omnivore” Bounty Hunter Bounty Hunter The First 48 AMC 27 (10:30) “Stranger Than Fiction” Movie: ››› “The Princess Bride” (1987) Cary Elwes. Movie: ››› “The Thomas Crown Affair” (1999) Pierce Brosnan. Movie: “Demolition Man” (1993) ANIM 38 Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops Houston Å Animal Cops BET 59 Girlfriends Girlfriends Movie: ››‡ “Out of Time” (2003) Denzel Washington, Eva Mendes. The Game The Game The Game Hates Chris Hates Chris 106 & Park BRAVO 37 Top Chef The chefs must fish. Top Chef Å Top Chef Å Top Chef “Feeding Fallon” Å Top Chef “Lock Down” Å Top Chef “For the Gulf” Å Top Chef Å CNBC 34 Strat Session Fast Money Power Lunch (N) Å Street Signs (N) Å Closing Bell (N) (In Stereo) Å Closing Bell-Bartiromo Fast Money (N) Mad Money (N) CNN 32 (11:00) Newsroom (N) Newsroom (N) Newsroom (N) The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer (N) DISC 35 Deadliest Catch “Lady Luck” American Chopper Will Smith. American Chopper Å American Chopper Å American Chopper Å Cash Cab Å Cash Cab Å Cash Cab Å DISN 54 Mickey Mouse Jungle Junction Agent Oso Imag. Movers Sonny-Chance Sonny-Chance Sonny-Chance Sonny-Chance Sonny With a Chance Fish Hooks (N) Fish Hooks (N) Wizards-Place ESPN 39 SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å SportsCenter (Live) Å Outside-Lines Baseball Ton. NFL Live Å Rome/Burning Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter ESPN2 68 ESPN First Take Å ATP Tennis Sony Ericsson Open, Men’s & Women’s Quarterfinals. From Miami. (Live) Å SportsNation (N) Å NASCAR Now FAM 29 Still Standing Still Standing 8 Simple Rules 8 Simple Rules My Wife-Kids My Wife & Kids That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show That ’70s Show Gilmore Girls (In Stereo) Å Willy Wonka FSCR 40 Fishing Club Good Fishing In Fisherman In-Fisherman Outdoors Outdoor Mag. Action Sports World Tour World Poker Tour: Season 9 World Poker Tour: Season 9 2011Tourn. FX 45 Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Bernie Mac Malcolm/Middle Malcolm/Middle Malcolm/Middle Movie: ››‡ “Hancock” (2008) Will Smith. Two/Half Men Two/Half Men HALL 76 Petkeeping Petkeeping The Martha Stewart Show Å The Martha Stewart Show Å Empty Nest Empty Nest Empty Nest Empty Nest Little House on the Prairie Å Little House LIFE 31 Four of a Kind Four of a Kind How I Met How I Met American Justice Å Cold Case Files (In Stereo) Å Unsolved Mysteries Å Unsolved Mysteries Å Intervention NGEO 58 Skeleton Crew Skeleton Crew Dog Whisperer Hard Time Nazi Hunters Nazi Hunters Explorer NICK 30 Dora Explorer Dora Explorer Fresh Beat Ni Hao, Kai-lan T.U.F.F. Puppy T.U.F.F. Puppy SpongeBob SpongeBob Victorious Big Time Rush SpongeBob SpongeBob BrainSurge OXYGEN 62 (11:00) Movie: “Cellular” (2004) Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Roseanne Movie: ››‡ “Cellular” (2004) Å SPIKE 44 Ultimate Knockouts 3 (In Stereo) Ultimate Knockouts 4 (In Stereo) Ultimate Knockouts 5 (In Stereo) Ultimate Knockouts 7 (In Stereo) Ultimate Knockouts 8 (In Stereo) UFC Unleashed (In Stereo) UFC Fight Night SPSO 60 MLB Preseason Baseball Minnesota Twins at Atlanta Braves. (Live) Braves Live! At Home Great Moments Phenoms College Flash Classics So. Showcase TBS 24 House of Payne Meet, Browns American Dad Name Is Earl Love-Raymond According-Jim According-Jim The Office Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Friends Å Friends Å Seinfeld Å TCM 25 This Man-Navy Movie: “You’re in the Army Now” (1941) Movie: ›› “Here We Go Again” (1942) Movie: “Air Raid Wardens” Å (:45) Movie: ››› “See Here, Private Hargrove” (1944) TLC 48 Cake Boss Kitchen Boss A Baby Story A Baby Story Bringing, Baby Bringing, Baby What Not to Wear “Alexandra” Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Cake Boss Kitchen Boss Cake Boss TNT 26 Las Vegas “2 on 2” Å Las Vegas “Win, Place, Bingo” The Closer “Junk in the Trunk” Cold Case “Wings” Å Law & Order “Oxymoron” Law & Order “Blackmail” Law & Order TRU 75 (9:00) In Session Most Daring Driverless car. Most Daring Suburban bedlam. Most Daring Cops Å USA 28 Movie: ››› “Dawn of the Dead” (2004) Sarah Polley, Ving Rhames. Å (:27) Movie: ››› “Ocean’s Thirteen” (2007) George Clooney. Å NCIS “Forced Entry” Å NCIS “Chained” WAXN 2 Eyewitness News on TV-64 (N) Cold Case Files (In Stereo) Å Judge Ross Judge Ross Judge Alex (N) Judge Alex Divorce Court Divorce Court Judge J. Brown Judge J. Brown Wendy Williams WGN 13 In the Heat of the Night Å WGN Midday News (N) Å Walker, Texas Ranger Å Walker, Texas Ranger Å Jeannie Bewitched Cheers Å Cheers Å Dharma & Greg

Salisbury Post TimeOut | TV Grids Thursday, March 24, 2011 • 23DWEDNESDAY EVENING MARCH 30, 2011 A - Time Warner/Salisbury/Metrolina

A 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30

^ WFMY CBS Evening News/Katie Couric

Wheel of Fortune In Las Vegas. (N)

Jeopardy! (N) Å Survivor: Redemption Island (N) (In Stereo) Å

Criminal Minds “With Friends Like These ...” (N) (In Stereo) Å (DVS)

Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior The team investigates abductions. (N) Å

News 2 at 11 (N) Å Late Show With David Letterman

# WBTV 3 CBS Evening News/Katie Couric

WBTV News Prime Time (N)

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (N)

Survivor: Redemption Island (N) (In Stereo) Å

Criminal Minds “With Friends Like These ...” (N) (In Stereo) Å (DVS)

Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior The team investigates abductions. (N) Å

WBTV 3 News at 11 PM (N)

Late Show With David Letterman

( WGHP 22 Access Hollywood (N) Å

Extra (N) (In Stereo) Å

TMZ (N) (In Stereo) Å

American Idol “Ten Finalists Compete” (In Stereo Live) Å FOX 8 10:00 News (N) Seinfeld “The Nap” Å

Seinfeld “The Opera” Å

) WSOC 9 ABC World News Inside Edition (N) Å Entertainment Tonight (N) Å

The Middle (In Stereo) Å

The Middle “The Math Class” Å

Modern Family (In Stereo) Å

(:31) Mr. Sunshine “The Assistant”

Off the Map “Hold on Tight” Charlie’s mother needs help. (N) Å

WSOC 9 News Tonight (N) Å

(:35) Nightline (N) Å

, WXII NBC Nightly News (N) Å

Inside Edition (N) Å Entertainment Tonight (N) Å

Minute to Win It A woman from Detroit competes. (N) (In Stereo) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A victim’s father refuses to cooperate.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Totem” A girl is murdered. (N) Å

WXII 12 News at 11 (N) Å

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

2 WCCB 11 Everybody Loves Raymond Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

American Idol “Ten Finalists Compete” (In Stereo Live) Å Fox News at 10 (N) (:35) Fox News Edge

The Simpsons (In Stereo) Å

King of the Hill (In Stereo) Å

D WCNC 6 NBC Nightly News (N) Å

Jeopardy! (N) Å Wheel of Fortune In Las Vegas. (N)

Minute to Win It A woman from Detroit competes. (N) (In Stereo) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A victim’s father refuses to cooperate.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit “Totem” A girl is murdered. (N) Å

NewsChannel 36 News at 11:00 (N)

The Tonight Show With Jay Leno

J WTVI 4 Woodsmith Shop (In Stereo) Å

PBS NewsHour (N) (In Stereo) Å World War II in HD Colour Disaster at Arnhem; Warsaw uprising. Å

World War II in HD Colour War against the Japanese in the Pacific. Å

Augusta’s Master Plan: From Sherman’s March to Arnie’s Army Å

Over 90 and Loving It People in their 90s and 100s discuss staying happy.

M WXLV ABC World News Are You Smarter? Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (N)

The Middle (In Stereo) Å

The Middle “The Math Class” Å

Modern Family (In Stereo) Å

(:31) Mr. Sunshine “The Assistant”

Off the Map “Hold on Tight” Charlie’s mother needs help. (N) Å

Entourage “Oh, Mandy” Å

(:35) Nightline (N) Å

N WJZY 8 Family Guy Peter has a stroke.

Two and a Half Men Å

Two and a Half Men Å

America’s Next Top Model Tyra talks to the models about fame. (N) Å

Shedding for the Wedding The contes-tants receive makeovers. (N) Å

WJZY News at 10 (N)

(:35) Seinfeld “The Nap” Å

New Adventures of Old Christine

(:35) The Office “Frame Toby”

W WMYT 12 Family Feud (In Stereo) Å

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A col-lege coed is found murdered. Å

Burn Notice “Family Business” Michael must recruit a spy. Å

Burn Notice “Unpaid Debts” The wrong side of Jamaican smugglers.

Tyler Perry’s House of Payne

Tyler Perry’s House of Payne

My Wife and Kids “Man of the Year”

George Lopez “Secrets and Lies”

Z WUNG 5 (:00) PBS NewsHour (N) Å

Nightly Business Report (N) Å

North Carolina Now Å

Best of Festival (In Stereo) BBC World News (In Stereo) Å

Charlie Rose (N) (In Stereo) Å

A&E 36 (:00) The First 48 Å The First 48 “Snapped; Fallen Angel” A man is beaten to death in a stairwell.

Dog the Bounty Hunter Å

Dog the Bounty Hunter Å

Dog the Bounty Hunter Å Storage Wars Å Storage Wars Å Storage Wars “All Guns to Port”

Storage Wars Å

AMC 27 (5:30) Movie: ››‡ “Demolition Man” (1993) Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes, Sandra Bullock. Å

Movie: ›››‡ “Speed” (1994) Keanu Reeves, Dennis Hopper, Sandra Bullock. A transit bus is wired to explode if it drops below 50 mph.

(:45) Movie: ›››‡ “Speed” (1994) Keanu Reeves, Dennis Hopper, Sandra Bullock.

ANIM 38 Animal Cops Animal Cops “Cats: Born to Survive” River Monsters: Unhooked Å River Monsters: Unhooked Å I’m Alive “Ambushed” (N) (In Stereo) River Monsters: Unhooked Å BET 59 (:00) 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live Å Movie: ›‡ “The Perfect Holiday” (2007) Gabrielle Union. The Game Å The Game Å The Mo’Nique Show Å BRAVO 37 (:00) Top Chef Top Chef “Fit for a King” Å Top Chef “Island Fever” Å Top Chef “Last Supper” Å Top Chef “Finale” (Season Finale) (N) What Happens Top Chef “Finale” CNBC 34 (:00) Mad Money The Kudlow Report (N) American Greed American Greed “Sholom Rubashkin” American Greed “Art Williams Jr.” (N) Mad Money CNN 32 Situation Room John King, USA (N) In the Arena (N) Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Å

DISC 35 Cash Cab Chicago (N) Å

Sons of Guns “Master Key”

Sons of Guns (In Stereo) Å

Sons of Guns (In Stereo) Å

Sons of Guns “Double M16”

Sons of Guns (N) (In Stereo) Å

Sons of Guns (In Stereo) Å

South Beach Classics Å

South Beach Classics (N) Å

Sons of Guns (In Stereo) Å

Sons of Guns “Double M16”

DISN 54 Wizards-Place Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Movie: “Starstruck” (2010) Sterling Knight. Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Suite Life on Deck Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie E! 49 Kourtney and Kim E! News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City The E! True Hollywood Story Å The E! True Hollywood Story (N) Å Chelsea Lately (N) E! News ESPN 39 (:00) SportsCenter (Live) Å NBA Basketball New Jersey Nets at New York Knicks. From Madison Square Garden in New York. High School Basketball 2011 McDonald’s All-American Game: East vs. West. ESPN2 68 Interruption ATP Tennis Sony Ericsson Open, Men’s & Women’s Quarterfinals. From Miami. (Live) Å SportsCenter NFL Live (N) Å

FAM 29 (:00) Movie: ››› “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” (1971) Gene Wilder. A famous confectioner offers a grand prize to five children.

Movie: ››› “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” (2005) Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, David Kelly. Five children tour the wondrous factory of an odd confectioner.

The 700 Club Å

FSCR 40 2011Tourn. NHL Hockey Montreal Canadiens at Carolina Hurricanes. From the RBC Center in Raleigh, N.C. Postgame In My Own Words The Final Score World Poker Tour: Season 9 FX 45 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Movie: ››‡ “The X-Files: I Want to Believe” (2008) David Duchovny, Billy Connolly. Justified “The Spoil” (N) Justified “The Spoil” FXNWS 57 Special Report The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å Hannity (N) On the Record W/Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) Å HALL 76 Little House Little House on the Prairie Å Touched by an Angel “Venice” Å Touched by an Angel “The Trigger” Touched by an Angel (In Stereo) Å The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HGTV 46 Income Property Hunters Int’l House Hunters Property Virgins Property Virgins House Hunters House Hunters Hunters Int’l Holmes Inspection “Terminated” Å Income Property HIST 65 Tech It to the Max Modern History Ancient Aliens “Alien Contacts” Å Secret Access: The Vatican Å Nostradamus Effect Å INSP 78 Highway Hvn. Our House (In Stereo) Å The Waltons Inspiration Today Life Today Joyce Meyer Zola Levitt Pr. Christians & Jews Wisdom Keys

LIFE 31 (:00) Intervention “Brooke” Å

Pawn Stars “Off the Wagon” Å

Pawn Stars “Fortune in Flames”

American Justice “Double Life, Double Murder” (In Stereo) Å

The Inside Story: The Silence of the Lambs Interviews with the cast and crew spotlight a film that took the box office and Oscars by storm. Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

LIFEM 72 (4:00) Movie: “Gone in the Night” (1996) Shannen Doherty. A couple are unjustly accused of murdering their daughter.

Movie: ››› “The Memory Keeper’s Daughter” (2008) Dermot Mulroney. A nurse raises an abandoned girl who has Down syndrome. Å

Movie: “Amish Grace” (2010) Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Tammy Blanchard, Matt Letscher. A gunman kills Amish schoolgirls in Pennsylvania. Å

NGEO 58 (:00) Explorer Hard Time Explorer Inside Cocaine Submarines Drugs, Inc. Explorer NICK 30 iCarly Å House of Anubis SpongeBob My Wife and Kids My Wife and Kids Hates Chris Hates Chris George Lopez George Lopez The Nanny Å The Nanny Å OXYGEN 62 (5:00) Cellular Å Movie: ›››‡ “The Green Mile” (1999) Tom Hanks. A condemned prisoner possesses a miraculous healing power. (:45) Movie: ›››‡ “The Green Mile” SPIKE 44 (:00) UFC Fight Night (In Stereo) UFC Unleashed (N) (In Stereo) Å The Ultimate Fighter (N) (In Stereo) Coal (Series Premiere) (N) (In Stereo) Coal (In Stereo) SPSO 60 Hawks Pregame NBA Basketball Orlando Magic at Atlanta Hawks. From Philips Arena in Atlanta. (Live) Hawks Live! At Home At Home MLB Baseball

SYFY 64 (:00) Star Trek: Enterprise Å

Ghost Hunters “Oak Alley Plantation” The team returns to New Orleans.

Ghost Hunters “Hometown Haunts” Two cases in Massachusetts. Å

Ghost Hunters “Frozen in Fear” (N) (In Stereo) Å

Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files New York and Texas light formations. (N)

Ghost Hunters “Frozen in Fear” (In Stereo) Å

TBS 24 Seinfeld “Yada Yada” Å

The King of Queens Å

The King of Queens Å

Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns

Tyler Perry’s Meet the Browns

Are We There Yet? (N)

Are We There Yet? (N)

Tyler Perry’s House of Payne

Tyler Perry’s House of Payne

Conan (N)

TCM 25 Movie: ››› “Mr. Winkle Goes to War” (1944) Movie: ›››‡ “Ministry of Fear” (1944) Movie: ››› “The Fallen Idol” (1948) Å (:15) Movie: “I’m No Angel” (1933) TLC 48 (:00) Cake Boss What the Sell? What the Sell? Sister Wives Å Sister Wives Å Hoarding: Buried Alive Å Hoarding: Buried Alive Patti; Jonathan. Hoarding: Buried Alive Å

TNT 26 (:00) Law & Order “The Wheel”

Bones A shallow grave holds conjoined twins. (In Stereo) Å

Bones “The Hero in the Hold” The Grave Digger kidnaps Booth. Å

Bones Remains are found at the Jersey Shore. (In Stereo) Å

Bones “The Princess and the Pear” Science-fiction enthusiast is murdered.

CSI: NY “Can You Hear Me Now?” A vigi-lante targets a musician. Å

TRU 75 Cops Å World’s Dumbest... Operation Repo Operation Repo Operation Repo Operation Repo Operation Repo Operation Repo Operation Repo Operation Repo TVL 56 All in the Family Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Sanford & Son Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Hot in Cleveland Hot in Cleveland Roseanne Å Roseanne Å

USA 28 (:00) NCIS Tony goes under cover.

NCIS “Blackwater” A detective helps the team. (In Stereo) Å

NCIS “Hiatus” Memories overwhelm Gibbs. (In Stereo) (Part 1 of 2) Å

NCIS “Hiatus” Gibbs suffers a temporary memory loss. Å

NCIS “Shalom” Political assassination. (In Stereo) Å

NCIS “Forced Entry” A Marine’s wife kills an intruder. (In Stereo) Å

WAXN 2 Wendy Williams Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Dr. Phil (In Stereo) Å The Oprah Winfrey Show Å Eyewitness Entertainment (:05) The Insider (:35) Inside Edition

WGN 13 Dharma & Greg (In Stereo) Å

America’s Funniest Home Videos (In Stereo) Å

New Adventures of Old Christine

New Adventures of Old Christine

How I Met Your Mother Å

How I Met Your Mother Å

WGN News at Nine (N) (In Stereo) Å Scrubs (In Stereo) Å

Scrubs (In Stereo) Å

HBO 15 The Pee-wee Herman Show on Broadway The comic brings “Pee-wee’s Playhouse” to life. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ›‡ “Cop Out” (2010) Bruce Willis, Tracy Morgan. Two NYPD detectives must retrieve a valuable baseball card. (In Stereo) Å

REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel (N) (In Stereo) Å

Real Time With Bill Maher (In Stereo) Å

HBO2 302 Movie: “The Sunset Limited” (2011) Samuel L. Jackson, Tommy Lee Jones. (In Stereo) Å

The Darkness of Day (N) Å

Dark Light: Blind Movie: ›‡ “Couples Retreat” (2009) Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman. Four Midwestern couples descend on an island resort. (In Stereo) Å

Funny or Die Presents Å

Movie: “Date Night” (2010) Å

HBO3 304 (5:00) Movie: “Marley & Me”

Movie: ›› “Kindergarten Cop” (1990) Arnold Schwarzenegger, Pamela Reed. A two-fisted L.A. cop poses as a kindergarten teacher. (In Stereo) Å

Movie: ››› “State of Play” (2009) Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck. A journalist probes the murder of a congressman’s mistress. (In Stereo) Å

(:15) Movie: ››› “Catch Me if You Can” (2002) (In Stereo) Å

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