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Mallory Brown years ago and viewed this as an the president of the Rockingham Richmond County Daily Journal adventure, and it has definitely Speedway where he recently charged with been that. We’ve been embraced announced the return of NASCAR The Rockingham Civitans gath- in the community and you have to the facility for next spring. ered on Thursday to recognize this no idea what this means to us. We Hillenburg has been involved in year’s Citizen of the Year, Andy love Rockingham, our racetrack, many groups and societies within child’s murder Hillenburg. Each year, the group and we’re glad you love it, too.” the county, and supports causes casts a series of nominations, Hillenburg was a professional such as the American Red Cross, Staff report and the race car driver for 25 years, rac- the Humane Society, Relay for President was surprised to learn ing in two of the largest races in Life, Boy Scouts of America and An Ellerbe completed.” he had been chosen for the award. the world — the Indy 500 and the Richmond Senior High School man is being The sheriff “I’m very rarely at a loss for the Daytona 500. He has been football and band, and is a member charged with said the child’s words,” said an emotional the chief instructor for Fast Track of the Chamber of Commerce and the murder of a body will be sent Hillenburg at Thursday’s meeting. High Performance Driving School 4-year-old girl, to Chapel Hill to “We moved here four and a half since 1991, and in 2007 he became See CITIZEN | 3A the Richmond determine the County cause of death. Sheriff’s Office “We are still said Friday. investigating the Julius Juan Julius Juan Lilly case,” Clemmons Lilly, 39, of said Friday. 3206 Ledbetter Road, According to the North Ellerbe, was taken into Carolina Department of custody Friday after law Correction, Lilly has a enforcement received previous criminal his- word that the child had tory including charges been killed, said Sheriff of assault on a woman, James Clemmons Jr. breaking and entering The sheriff said the vehicles, larceny, com- murder occurred Friday municating threats and morning at the above- damage to property. listed residence. The State records also show cause of death has not that Lilly spent time in been released. state prison for convic- “We are withholding tions in Montgomery the name of the child County. at this particular point,” On Friday afternoon, Clemmons said. “We are Lilly remained at the also withholding details Richmond County Jail until an autopsy can be with no bail. Humane Society might not withdraw

Photos by Mallory Brown | Daily Journal from animal shelter The Richmond Senior High cheerleaders perform for judges. Dawn M. Kurry shelter under the current Richmond County Daily Journal income/expense projec- tions for 2012 through 2013.” The Humane Society Toward the end of the Raiders take over Rockingham of Richmond County letter, however, Williams might not turn the ani- wrote, “Time is of the Mallory Brown In honor of homecoming, stu- the chance to dress up on different mal shelter over to the Richmond County Daily Journal dents at Richmond Senior High days of the week and demonstrate essence for the county govern- Humane Society Green and gold filled the streets School celebrated Spirit Week their school spirit. ment at the end to restructure its of downtown Rockingham on Friday 2012, and the homecoming parade “Monday was Blast from the Past of October, as income base. If as this year’s homecoming parade and football game concluded the Day, where the students dressed up was announced the Society has boasted school spirit throughout week’s activities with high energy. from the ’20s — all the way up to the by the Humane not received firm Richmond County. During Spirit Week, students got 80s,” said Richmond Senior High Society last School Assistant Principal Joyce commitments week. from the local McRae. “Tuesday was Fictional According Character Day, Wednesday was governments to Humane by October 31, Senior Citizens Day, Thursday was Society Board Camo Day and Friday was Green Valerie Davis 2012, it will be Chairwoman forced to close and Gold Day.” Evonne Swanson, McRae said the senior high stu- its shelter and the board will dissolve its cor- dents “went all out” for Spirit Week, meet Monday even going so far as to have shirts poration.” evening to dis- According to made for each individual grade. cuss whether or “It was really great,” she said. the letter, the not alternative shelter could Friday’s parade brought a line of plans are pos- floats, entertainment, a marching stay open with sible. monetary con- band and the homecoming court for “I’ve sent out Richmond Senior High School. tributions from a letter to the Rick Sago local municipali- Bruce Stanback served as this board saying year’s Grand Marshal. ties each month. we are going to Proposed alloca- A crowd surrounded East convene,” Swanson said Washington Street as individuals tions include $300 from Friday. “We’ve heard con- Dobbins Heights, $500 on floats performed their acts for cerns from the county parade judges, situated just across from the Town of Ellerbe, and we are doing our $800 from the City of from the Manufacturers Building. best to work with the “We’ve been working on this float Hamlet, $250 from county. We’d like to con- the Town of Hoffman, tinue operating the shel- The Richmond Senior High School JROTC led the way in Friday’s parade. See RAIDERS | 3A $100 from the Town of ter.” Norman, $1,000 from the In a meeting last week, City of Rockingham and the Humane Society $22,000 from Richmond Dobbins Heights awarded $500K for community center board voted unani- County. mously to cease shelter County officials said operations as of Oct. they were disappoint- Dawn M. Kurry He said the project was welcomed Joe A. Young is a member of 31, 2012, said Director Richmond County Daily Journal among partnering agencies like Dobbins Heights Concerned ed with the letter they Valerie Davis. Although received Sept. 21 from the Richmond County Sheriff’s Citizens. Davis and Swanson both Dobbins Heights Mayor Antonio Office and Richmond Community “People are always talking about the Humane Society’s said at the end of last attorney, because the Blue announced Friday that the College, which wrote letters of sup- needing a safe place for the chil- week that the Humane Town of Dobbins Heights has port for the grant. dren,” said Young. “Now we can letter didn’t offer any Society’s plans to with- solutions to the shelter’s been awarded a “This has been a great year for have classes. It’s going to be great draw from the shelter Community Development Block the town of Dobbins Heights,” said for the children, the future leaders problems. Instead the had been finalized, a letter asked for money Grant Catalyst Project Grant of Blue. “We will start with the build- of the community. I commend the letter from Humane $500,000 towards the building of a ing as soon as we get the green mayor for going after this.” and gave an ultimatum. Society Attorney Kelly “The letter gave no new community center. light. This is much needed and it Dobbins Heights Director of G. Williams to county “This is a great day in the town will get plenty of use. Citizens can Parks and Recreation Angeline solutions to the prob- officials hinted at other lem apart from ‘open of Dobbins Heights,” said Blue at use it.” David said although she couldn’t options. Town Hall. “This was a dream I “This is a great opportunity to attend the meeting at which Blue your checkbook,’” said The letter to county Kenneth Robinette, chair- had, and it will effect everyone.” have a partnership,” said Richmond made the announcement, she said, officials read: “It has Blue said in December 2011, County Sheriff James Clemmons “This is such a blessing. I believe man of the county Board become painfully obvious of Commissioners. “I after his return flight home from Jr. “This is well needed and well God chose us to receive this grant. to the Humane Society Africa, he received a phone call deserved. This will put and keep He wants us to make things hap- want this thing resolved of Richmond County, for everyone, but money that set this project in motion. Dobbins heights on the map. This pen in our town and we’re moving Inc. that it can no lon- The Town of Dobbins Heights is truly proactive, you are making ger operate its animal applied for the grant in January. something happen.” See GRANT | 3A See SHELTER | 3A

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The deadline for all OCT. 1 SCHOOL CLASS OF 1959 Oct. 12 and 13, Oct. 19 Community Calendar WELLNESS will meet for lunch at Pat’s and 20, then nightly Oct. items is 4:30 p.m. the day SCREENING DAY PRE- Kitchen at 12 p.m. 23 through Halloween. prior to publishing. To list DRAWS- The annual MAIN STREET your event, email Cassidy FirstHealth Richmond OCT. 4 CRUISE- IN, Main St., at codom@heartland- Memorial Hospital MARTIN LUTHER Hamlet, will be Friday, publications.com or call Diagnostic Lab pre- KING CELEBRATION Oct. 5, from 5 to 8 p.m. 910-997-3111, ext. 16. draws and tests will begin STEERING There will be classic cars, Oct. 1 through 5, and COMMITTEE will meet bikes, and live entertain- SEPT. 29 Oct. 8 through 10, from at 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. ment. MONTHLY 6 to 10 a.m. Enter the 4 at Leak St. Education ROCKINGHAM BREAKFAST at Hamlet front lobby of the hospi- and Cultural Center, AMERICAN LEGION, First United Methodist tal. Wellness Profile $25; Rockingham. Post 147 will meet at 7 Church will be on Sept. Prostate Specific Antigen p.m. Friday, Oct. 5, at the 29, 7 to 10a.m. Full $10; gycosylated hemo- OCT. 5 post home at Ledbetter Southern breakfast of two globin/A1C $10; EKGs ANNUAL BBQ AND Lake. meats, eggs, grits, biscuit, free; peak flow test free; AUCTION, Lions coffee and juice, for $5. Osteoporosis Screening Clubhouse, Highway OCT. 6 Handicapped parking free; Carotid Artery, 220 N., Rockingham, ‘HOLY SMOKE’ BBQ available. Takeout orders Peripheral Vascular will begin Friday, Oct. & MUSIC FESTIVAL available. Disease (PVD) and 5 from 11 a.m. to 2 will be Saturday, Oct. RICHMOND SENIOR Abdominal Aneurysm p.m. $7 per plate, will 6, from 11 a.m. to 4 HIGH SCHOOL- CLASS Screening - $30 each or deliver lunch plates of p.m. Family fun day OF 1992 20 YEAR 3 for $85. five or more. It will features a variety of REUNION -Family time THE DOBBINS continue on Saturday, live music groups on from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. HEIGHTS CONCERNED Oct. 6, from 5 to 7 p.m. stage; BBQ and hot dog and event from 8 p.m. CITIZENS will meet at 6 with the auction start- plates $5. Kids’ area until. Look for us on p.m., Oct. 1 at the Dobbins ing at 7 p.m. Everyone with bounce house, Facebook or email dan- Heights Community Center, is welcome. For more corn hole toss and face [email protected] for 195 Daniels St. They are also information call 910- painting. Admission is more details. sponsoring a Beautification 895-1112. free. Bring a lawn chair FOURTH ANNUAL- Contest from Oct. 1 to Nov. INDOOR YARD SALE and stay. First United JADA’S HELPING 5. You must come to the - First United Methodist Methodist Church, HANDS fundraiser pro- center at 6 p.m. on Oct. 1st Church, 300 Charlotte 410 E. Washington St., gram will be on Saturday, to sign up for the contest. Street, Hamlet, will Rockingham. For more Sept. 22, from 11 a.m. to There will be two prizes begin Friday, Oct. 5 and information, call 910- 3 p.m. at Fellowship Hall given, first place and second Saturday, Oct. 6 from 8 895-4027. of New Hope Missionary place. a.m. to 1 p.m. Sausage bis- COUNTRY BUFFET Baptist Church, Hwy 74 ROCKINGHAM cuits for breakfast and hot BREAKFAST, at Pee Dee East, Hamlet. The pro- MASONIC LODGE # dogs for lunch are avail- United Methodist Church ceeds will be used to 495 AF&AM Stated able. Housewares, dishes, from 6:30 to 10 a.m. help families of children Communications meet- books, clothes, jewelry, Saturday, Oct. 6. Cost will that are in the ICU Ward ing will be Oct. 1, at 7:30 records, plus furniture, be $5 per person. at Duke Hospital and p.m. beauty shop chairs, and AMATEUR ANTIQUE the Ronald McDonald many Christmas and other ROAD SHOW AND House. There will be fun, OCT. 2 useful items for sale. CLASSIC CAR DISPLAY, food, and drawings for AMERICAN RED STAR WARS READS sponsored by Chesterfield various prizes. CROSS BLOOD DRIVE, DAY will be Oct. 5, from Genealogical Society, will MUSEUM DAY will be at First United 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and be Saturday, Oct. 6 from LIVE! Come celebrate Methodist Church, again from 3 to 6 p.m. at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Old with Hamlet Depot and 410 E. Washington St., the Hamlet Public Library. Chesterfield Courthouse, Museums on Saturday, Rockingham, on Tuesday, Come watch movies, do 100 Main St., Chesterfield. Sept. 29, from 1 p.m. to from 2 to 6 p.m. and at puzzles, games, and see Admission is free. Free 5 p.m. For further details Perdue Farms, 416 S. Long who dresses up the best. appraisals. call 910-417-7791. 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FROM PAGE ONE Citizen Grant From page 1A From page 1A the board of directors at the United forward. I wasn’t there M. Kurry can be reached Way. for this meeting but I’ll at 910-997-3111, ext. 15, He has been married for nearly be there for the ground- or by email at dkurry@ 21 years to his wife, Michelle, and breaking.” heartlandpublications. has four children, Ashley, Belle, — Staff Writer Dawn com. Casey and Dustin. The Citizen of the Year is some- one within the area that has done a lot for the county, said Dan Allen, Civitan Treasurer. As he presented the award Thursday evening, Allen referred to Hillenburg as a “silent sup- porter” of Richmond County in all that he does. Hillenburg also gave the Civitans Mallory Brown | Daily Journal Contributed photo a progress report on the speed- , the Rockingham Civitan’s Harold Pruitt was recognized recently as way and its impact on Richmond 2012 Citizen of the Year, presents news this year’s Civitan of the Year. He is pic- County during the meeting. of the Rockingham Speedway during the tured here with Sam Brigman, board of “We’re coming back and mak- Civitan’s Thursday meeting. directors. ing a lot of noise,” he said about Dawn M. Kurry | Daily Journal can be reached at 910-997-3111, The Town of Dobbins Heights has been awarded a grant of half the return of NASCAR. “In five thing NASCAR hasn’t ever done ext. 18, or by email at mallo- years, look what our community a million dollars to build a community center. Pictured are before. We’ve returned.” rybrown@heartlandpublications. town officials, supporting staff, members of Dobbins Heights has accomplished — we did some- — Staff Writer Mallory Brown com. Concerned Citizens and others from the surrounding community. Raiders From page 1A for a week,” said Karen Bucks. Phrases like “Buck tators and tossed candy lot of fun and we’re glad Criswell of Ellerbe Junior Season Is Over” and into the hands of excited to have everybody down- High School. As the No. “Tonight’s Menu: Venison children. town.” 33 float neared, Criswell Stew” flashed across col- “We’re always glad to Following the parade, stepped forward to cheer orful banners on nearly welcome Raider Nation to the Raiders went on to on the Wildcat cheerlead- every float. downtown Rockingham,” battle Hoke County at the ers as they performed a Support from the com- said Rockingham Mayor Raider Stadium. difficult routine. munity was also vis- Gene McLaurin. “It’s — Staff Writer Mallory Voices rang out from ible from groups like become a tradition to Brown can be reached at local students as they the Rockingham Rescue have the parade in our 910-997-3111, ext. 18, cheered the Raiders and Squad and local fire area, and the merchants or by email at mallory- booed Friday night’s oppo- departments, whose and businesses all enjoy brown@heartlandpubli- nents, the Hoke County members waved to spec- having the crowd. It’s a cations.com. Photos by Mallory Brown | Daily Journal The marching band helped keep spirits high during the parade. COLDWELL BANKER Preferred Properties Welcomes

NEW AGENT Amber Moss

Debra Parsons, Broker/Owner, is pleased to announce that Amber Moss has joined the team. Amber recently became a licensed real estate professional. She is a member of the Richmond County Board of Realtors, NC Association of Realtors, and the National Association of Realtors.

Amber was born and raised in Richmond County. She and The Ellerbe Junior High School’s husband, Ben, have been married 6 years and have a daughter and Wildcat cheerleaders perform a Several homecoming queens made their way down the street, wav- a son. The Moss Family attends the Church of God of Prophecy. routine for the judges. ing to onlookers as they went. Amber says “she is excited to be part of the nation’s top residential Shelter real estate sales company”. From page 1A isn’t always the answer. to do to the building or tight economic times, and 1102 East Broad Avenue Those responsible need anything else. That’s not we are doing everything Rockingham, NC to be held accountable. asking me for help, it’s slap- we can.” (910) 895-6960 The county should not be ping me in the face, but — Staff Writer Dawn threatened or given an ulti- the talks are going better M. Kurry can be reached at matum.” now. We want them to get 910-997-3111, ext. 15, or County Manager Rick where they need to be. We by email at dkurry@heart- Sago said: “I thought I was are in discussion with them landpublications.com. getting a letter that out- in good faith. I can’t ask lined options, like things the taxpayers to put more they wanted the county money in it. These are FirstHealth Richmond Memorial Hospital’s

NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION

A General Election will be held in Richmond County on Tuesday, November 6, 2012. The polls will be open on that day from 6:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. Voters will be choosing candidates for the following offi ces: WELLNESS

UNITED STATES: DISTRICT President and Vice-President State Senate (District 25) Member of Congress (8th District) State House of Representatives (District 66) State House of Representatives (District 48) NORTH CAROLINA: COUNTY SCREENING Governor County Commissioner (3 seats) Lieutenant Governor Register of Deeds Attorney General Auditor Commissioner of Agriculture NONPARTISAN OFFICES 30 Commissioner of Insurance NC Supreme Court, Associate Justice Commissioner of Labor Judge, Court of Appeals (3 seats) DAY Secretary of State District Court Judges (2 seats) Superintendent of Public Instruction Soil & Water Conservation District Supervisor Pre-draws conducted weekdays from 6-10 a.m. Treasurer (1 seat) Oct. 1-5 & Oct. 8-10

Voters who are already registered to vote need not re-register to vote in this election. Residents who are not registered to vote or who wish to change their registration must do so by Friday, October 12, 2012 to be eligible to vote on Election Day. Persons wishing to register and vote after the registration deadline may appear DIAGNOSTIC LAB PRE-DRAWS in person during the No Excuse One Stop Absentee Voting Period, complete a voter registration application form, and provide proof of residence by presenting valid Wellness Profile - $25 EKGs, Peak Flow Test (PFTs) & Osteoporosis documents showing their current name and address. Comprehensive metabolic profile includes cholesterol Screenings - FREE - will be offered. with HDL, LDL and triglycerides, glucose, complete blood Voter registration is available at the Board of Elections offi ce located at 221 S. Hancock count, thyroid profile and more. Carotid Artery, Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD) & St., between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday. Voter registration Abdominal Aneurysm Screening - $30 each or 3 for application forms are also available by mail and at the town halls, public libraries, Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) - $10 $85 high schools, and various other public service agencies throughout Richmond County. The PSA test is used for detection of prostate infection, Screening for detection of blockage. Appointment You may also download a voter registration form at www.sboe.state.nc.us or www. richmondnc.com. benign (non-cancerous) enlargement of the prostate available upon registration. and prostate cancer. Even in the early stages of prostate t 1MFBTFXFBSMPPTF OPOCJOEJOHDMPUIFTGPS&,(BOE1'5 Absentee voting is available upon request from the voter or the voter’s near relative disease, PSA begins to increase and is detectable with a t .VTUCFBCMFUPIBWFCBSFGFFUGPSPTUFPQPSPTJTTDSFFOJOH blood test. or legal guardian. Absentee ballot requests may be made in person or by writing t 1MFBTFSFHJTUFSBUUIFGSPOUMPCCZ'PSCFTUSFTVMUT BMMCMPPE to the Richmond County Board of Elections, P.O. Box 1843, Rockingham, NC 28380.  XPSLTIPVMECFEPOFXIJMFGBTUJOH OPUIJOHUPFBUPSESJOL Absentee ballots will be available beginning Monday, September 10, Glycosylated Hemoglobin/A1C - $10  GPSBUMFBTUIPVSTQSJPSUPUIFUFTU  2012. The deadline for applying for an absentee ballot by mail is 5:00 p.m., A blood test that provides an index of long-term glucose Tuesday, October 30, 2012. control and helps physicians manage the treatment of t 5IFDBGFUFSJBXJMMPQFOBUBNPOUIFEBZTPGUIFMBC patients with diabetes. QSFESBXTGPSUIPTFXIPXJTIUPQVSDIBTFCSFBLGBTU One-stop, “No Excuse” absentee voting begins on Thursday, October 18, 2012 at 8:30 a.m. and ends on Saturday, November 3, at 1:00 p.m. at the Richmond County Diagnostic results and interpretation will be available at Agriculture Center (Cooperative Extension), located at 123 Wellness Screening Day on Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012, 8 a.m. - Noon Caroline Street, Rockingham. For a complete list of hours and additional locations, please call our offi ce or visit www. Special thanks to the Rockingham Rotary for their grant supporting Wellness Screening Day. richmondnc.com. 944-150-12

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Founded in 1931 LETTERS THE FIRST AMENDMENT Students “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting deprived of the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the an educational right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress opportunity of grievances.” Dear Editor, OUR VIEW The special needs students of Cordova Elementary have been deprived of an education- Déjà vu al opportunity to attend the Hamlet Agricultural Next April, in 2013, it will be fair this week. Every year deja vu … all over again. for the last 10 years, the The engines will roar, the Hamlet Lions Club has NASCAR banners will fly, the graciously invited these green flag will drop and our students to attend the fair town will rock again. The NASCAR Camping during part of the school World Truck Series is return- day. The students usually ing to Rockingham Speedway arrive by 9:30 a.m. and are next spring, for a second year. back at school in time for All thanks to a good guy lunch by 11:15 a.m. While named Andy, who fought for at the fair, the students are his dream, and the city that given a chance to view the stood with him and helped that livestock, view the exhib- dream come alive in bold colors its, and ride some of the and loud noises in April 2012. rides. This is all done at Andy made history that day. THE RALEIGH REPORT Rockingham made history that no cost to the students or day. We made history that day. their families. This year NASCAR had never returned the staff at Cordova was to a track it had abandoned. informed that they could Until this year. Right here in not take the students to Rockingham. History was the fair because it was not made on a sun-soaked Sunday, an educational field trip April 15, when The Rock was Ethics, redistricting and but a fun field trip! Since reborn. when are education and Before that glorious day, the fun mutually exclusive? last NASCAR-sanctioned race had been held back in 2004, A big emphasis this and for several years the fate year in Richmond County of The Rock was questionable. the economy schools is vocabulary. Investment and the instal- Attending the fair would lation of safety walls around give the youngest stu- the famed track helped lure Interim committees continue Committee has issued new they will be posted on its website, dents a real-life example NASCAR back to Rockingham. to meet at the General Assembly guidelines prohibiting legislative www.nclobbyreform.org. Last of some new vocabulary It was one year ago this to discuss and study education, employees who serve at the will Session the House approved bill words, for example, the month that Rockingham health, transportation and other of a lawmaker from having dat- H824, Nonpartisan Redistricting names of some of the ani- Speedway announced it matters vital to our state. The ing relationships or sexual rela- Process. I supported this legisla- mals. A high-frequency would once again be home hope is that in-depth evaluations tions with registered lobbyists or tion to establish a nonpartisan word such as ‘ride’ would to NASCAR-sanctioned rac- of specific programs will lead to state agency liaisons unless they redistricting process, but the bill ing, with the addition of the better decisions when we return disclose the relationships to the failed to pass the Senate. give a concrete example NASCAR Camping World to session in January. employing legislators. The guide- Economy of another meaning of the Truck Series Good Sam I have also been active in many lines followed the resignations • Despite claims that the word ‘ride.’ The teach- Roadside Assistance Carolina other events in our community of two members of the Speaker’s newest state budget would help ers could take pictures of 200. during this inter- staff who were found to have improve the state’s economy; the students on the rides, “In 2007, we set a goal im as I continue relationships with registered lob- North Carolina continues to suf- then create a classroom to return Rockingham to learn from you byists. fer with one of the nation’s high- experience book using the Speedway to its roots,” said what I can do in Redistricting est unemployment rates. The high frequency vocabulary Andy Hillenburg, president of Raleigh to improve • A lawsuit challenging the unemployment rate rose for the words. Even some real-life Rockingham Speedway. “The conditions here at legality of district maps drawn second consecutive month, reach- math problems could be introduction of the truck series home. I appreci- for the General Assembly and ing 9.7 percent. The rate in North incorporated into a trip to Rockingham Speedway is ate the advice and the US House of Representatives Carolina is the worse than all but representative of years of hard to the fair. (ex., if the guidance I receive continues, with both sides gath- four other states: Nevada, Rhode scrambler has 10 cars that work and the support of the Ken from each of you ering evidence to bolster their Island, California and New Jersey. county, city and state govern- Goodman about what you case. The maps were drawn by The national rate is 8.1 percent. hold two people each, how ment officials, who understood Contributing many people can ride the Columnist need me to do in the Republican majority and are Over the past 12 months, the the positive economic impact the legislature. being challenged by Democrats number of government jobs in scrambler at one time?) a NASCAR-sanctioned race This week, I who allege the maps fail several North Carolina has fallen by To say a field trip to the could offer to the Piedmont wanted to share a few pieces legal requirements. 3,800. The number of construc- fair is not educational is region.” of information about ethics, • Redistricting is done every tion jobs in the state fell by 3,400 ludicrous. That was Andy 12 months redistricting and the economy. I 10 years after the states receive in just the past month. The children look for- ago. appreciate you taking the time to the latest US Census data. The Please feel free to contact me ward to attending the Here’s Andy speaking on keep up with what is happening N.C. Coalition for Lobbying and when you have questions or con- Wednesday evening: “We got fair every year and sev- in the North Carolina House of Government Reform found that cerns pertaining to Legislative our report card from NASCAR, eral have been asking the and it looks like we got an A+,” Representatives. I hope you will all 60 people who completed a matters. teachers about this year’s said Hillenburg of NASCAR’s contact me if you have any ques- recent survey distributed to mem- Contact Information: fair. How are the teach- tions or if I can ever be of service bers of both parties want to see 919-733-5823 (Office) April return to Rockingham. 919-733-2599 (Fax) ers supposed to explain “Fans, drivers, teams; every- to you. a new redistricting process that Ethics minimizes the influence of poli- mailto:[email protected] to these children that they one embraced our 2012 event,” Room 1111 - Legislative Building will not be going this year said Hillenburg. “I’m happy to • The legislature’s biparti- tics in map drawing. The coalition 16 W. Jones Street san Joint Legislative Ethics is still gathering responses, and Raleigh, NC 27601 because it’s too much fun? announce that with their help, These teachers do not we’ll do it again in 2013 — bigger and better than ever put in for many field trip before.” requests, especially ones With that, Hillenburg made that are out of town due it official, confirming that the to the price of gas; when NASCAR Camping World a field trip is local and Truck Series will return to The free, it is only fair to allow Rock on April 12-14, 2013. these children the oppor- Tickets are already on sale. tunity to go! “It’s been a long road back James F. Hooks III since we bought this race Rockingham track in 2007,” Hillenburg said. “There were a few times along the way where I wasn’t POLL QUESTION sure we were going to make it. But when I looked up in Our poll question of the the grandstands during driver week will be published on introductions in April, it made the opinion page, and on me extremely proud. That was our website at www.your- a very important day in the his- dailyjournal.com. tory of Rockingham Speedway, but it was just one step on the road. We’re moving forward, Last week’s question: and I look forward to pack- Should the county take ing the grandstands again next over operations of the ani- April. mal shelter after Oct. 31, “The Rock is back, and we’re when the Humane Society looking forward to another will no longer run the great race on April 14, 2013,” facility? he said. City, county and state lead- • 75 percent — Yes ers, along with business own- •19 percent — No ers, campers, and race fans •6 percent — Undecided from far and wide, all played a role in helping to bring This week’s question: NASCAR back to its roots. We Are you registered to can congratulate ourselves for a vote in the November elec- job well done. tion? Welcome back, NASCAR, we’re just getting warmed up. Visit www.yourdailyjournal.com to cast your vote.

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LOCAL OBITUARIES Board to hear from public about job-creation grant Quincey Hailey Dawn M. Kurry creation grant. public hearing with Highway 220 Bypass Richmond County Daily Journal The grant would James Armstrong, Waterline and Pump Quincey Lee Hailey, 64, of Hamlet, died Monday, pay the company Planning and Station Project, as pre- Sept. 24, 2012, at his home. The public is invited $1,500 per job, Zoning Director sented by Public Works A funeral will be held 3 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2, at to share input on a pro- up to 54 jobs. of GIS, about a Director Bryan Land. Ellerbe Grove Baptist Church in Rockingham, with the posed local incentive at The grant can be rezoning petition • Approve Richmond Rev. Darrell Carter officiating. Burial will be at Ellerbe the Richmond County paid in 25 per- by Travel Resorts County Emergency Grove Church Cemetery. Board of Commissioners’ cent increments, of America in Services’ Updated Fire Viewing is from 4 to 6 p.m. at McPhatter Funeral meeting on Monday. and would be Derby. Response Maps, which Home of Laurel Hill. The county board based on six- County Manager • Receive an will be presented by Survivors include a wife, Helen Hailey, Hamlet, six will meet at 5:30 p.m., month average Rick Sago update from Tax Emergency Services sons, Quincey Hailey, Gibson, David Quick, Florida, in the Commissioners employment; in Administrator Director Donna Wright. Christopher Quick, Raeford, Anthony Johnson, Chambers in the County other words; an employ- Vagas Jackson on the • Consider appoint- Greensboro, Reggie McIver and Hercules McIver, Administrative Building, ee must be employed for Richmond County Tax ments to Richmond Laurinburg, three daughters, Stacey Hailey, Washington 125 S. Hancock St., two quarters before half Department. County Crime Prevention D.C., Terry McRae, Laurinburg, Robin Covington, Rockingham. the grant will be paid. • Hear Department of Council. Raleigh, two brothers, Wally and Richard Bright, A public hearing will be In other news, the Social Services Director • Approve an appoint- Bennettsville, four sisters, Livadell Quick, Janice held at which the county board is expected to: Tammy Schrenker give a ment to Richmond Williams, and Joycelena Jacobs, all of Bennettsville, board is hoping to receive • Hold a public hear- department update. County Industrial S.C. and Mary Gordon-Chesterfield, S.C. input on a proposed local ing to name a new road • Discuss 2012 Facilities and Pollution Richmond County Daily Journal incentive, which will be located off of Magnolia Urgent Repair Project Control Financing Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012 for FerroFab, Inc., a new Street by Mizpah Road Grant, the 2012 Urgent Authority. steel fabrication indus- in Rockingham to “Zoey Repair Project Grant — Staff Writer Dawn try that recently came to Lou Drive.” Project Ordinance and M. Kurry can be reached Imogene Kerr Hamlet. • Consider mak- Assistance Policy, as pre- at 910-997-3111, ext. 15, Imogene S. Kerr, 84, of Hamlet, died Friday, Sept. The county is propos- ing amendments to sented by Sandra Ridley. or by email at dkurry@ 21, 2012, at FirstHealth Hospice House in Pinehurst. ing to provide the com- the Richmond County • Consider award of heartlandpublications. Services were held in Athens, Tenn. pany with an $81,000 job Zoning Map, following a Contract No. 1 for U.S. com. She was born Jan. 27, 1929, in Athens, a daughter of the late, Thomas Eugene Ross and Lillie Mae Roderick Sharits. Kerr retired from Van Raalte Hosiery. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death Division of Veterans Affairs warns of scams by her husband, Virgil V. Kerr; two brothers, and five sisters. The N.C. Division of Veterans nars and other seemingly inno- District Service Officers are Surviving are a daughter, Saundra K. Lankford of Affairs (NCDVA) joins the N.C. cent outreach,” said Assistant available in all 100 counties to Hamlet; a son, Michael V. Kerr of Johns Creek, Ga.; Office of the Attorney General, Secretary for Veterans Affairs, Tim assist veterans with necessary a brother, Johnny Sharits of Palm Harbor, Fla.; two http://www.ncdoj.gov/News-and- Wipperman. “This is an abhorrent paperwork. To find a local office, grandchildren, and four great grandchildren. Alerts, in warning veterans about practice and often includes ques- visit http:www.doa.nc.gov/vets/ Watson-King Funeral Home of Hamlet assisted the scams observed here and across the tionable insurance or investment locations. family. nation regarding companies that products. We are working with Additionally, the U.S. Department Richmond County Daily Journal require payment for processing of partner agencies to get the word of Veterans Affairs has a website Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012 pension and other benefits forms. out. There is no reason for a quali- for individuals seeking accredited “We have become aware of so- fied veteran to pay a company to services available to veterans. For Phillip Monteith called, ‘pension poachers’ who are receive benefits they have earned information, visit http:www.va.gov/ targeting veterans through semi- through their service.” ogc/apps/accreditation/index.asp. Phillip E. Monteith, 80, died Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012, in Greenville. A memorial service will be conducted Saturday, Chapter works with American Red Cross Oct. 6, at 11 a.m. at The Memorial Baptist Church, Greenville. The first meeting of The family will receive friends immediately follow- the school year of the ing the service at the church. Richmond County chap- Monteith, a native of Hamlet, was born Dec. 17, ter of N.C. Retired School 1931. He was a graduate of Hamlet High School and Personnel was held last received a B.S. degree from UNC Chapel Hill. He Monday with a program worked as a consultant in the nuclear power indus- from the American Red try for many years, retiring in 2004. He had been a Cross on preparing for resident of Greenville for the past 19 years, where he disasters, both regional was a member of The Memorial Baptist Church. He and individual. volunteered with the Pitt County Schools as a reader First Vice President and with Meals on Wheels, and enjoyed photography. Wayne Webb introduced Monteith is survived by his wife, Peggy Mitchell the Red Cross team by Monteith; sons, Mitch Monteith and wife, Lynn, and noting that, “Noah built Keith R. Monteith, all of Rock Hill, S.C.; and three the ark before it rained.” grandchildren. Speakers were Cynthia In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions made to Bradley, Executive The Memorial Baptist Church, Endowment Fund, 1510 Director of ARC from SE Greenville Blvd., Greenville, NC 27858. Moore County, Jan Arrangements by Wilkerson Funeral Home & Snowball, Director for Crematory, Greenville. Disaster Preparedness, also from Moore County, Richmond County Daily Journal Contributed photo Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012 Pam Park, Richmond County Coordinator, and Speakers at the Retired School Personnel meeting on Monday were, from left, Ann Pruitt, local Red Cross Board member; Pam Park, Richmond County coordinator for Red Cross; Jan Snowball, director for disaster Ann Pruitt, local Board preparedness of Moore County ARC; and Cynthia Bradley, executive director, ARC Moore County Chapter. Jeffrey Sellers Member. Jeffrey Lynn Sellers, 60, formerly of Richmond RSP members heard County, died Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012, in the Wake about preparing any the “Ride for the Red” ing pets. The speakers fires, of which Richmond County Hospice House in Raleigh. household for a disas- on Saturday, Sept. 29, suggested that disaster County has 35 to 50 per Arrangements are incomplete at this time and will ter, even for a tempo- beginning at 1 p.m. at kits should include, in year. be announced by Russell-Marks Funeral Home & rary power outage, and Sports Cycle to raise addition to water, por- The speakers appealed Cremation Service. emphasized the impor- funds for the Red Cross. table radios, batteries, to the group for volun- tance of having a “disas- Disaster preparedness flashlights, and nonper- teers, and noted that ter kit” prepared for each includes safe storage ishable foods, photos, in further information is family member and for of important papers, in case victims are uncon- available on Facebook: Brenda Smith any pets in the house- both home and car, and scious. Disaster strikes American Red Cross hold. Pruitt announced arrangements for board- most often in house Moore Richmond. Brenda Ann Smith, 69, died Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2012, at her home. Services will be held 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 30, at Philadelphia United Methodist Church, with Bishop Thomas McDonald delivering the eulogy. Burial will Health Department to offer seasonal vaccines follow in the Church Cemetery. A public viewing will be held Saturday, Sept. 29, from Staff report Rockingham. NC, United, Wells Fargo according to the Health 1 to 6 p.m. at Nelson Funeral Service of Rockingham. The vaccine(s) will be (Perdue) and Cigna. Department. Smith was born on April 24, 1943, to the late Ira The Richmond County provided at no charge The cost for the pneu- Influenza vaccine can be Smith Sr. and Jeanette Majors Smith. She attended Health Department will to patients with the fol- monia vaccine for those administered to any per- Richmond County Schools. She worked as a Dietitian offer seasonal Influenza lowing insurance (who without insurance listed son aged six months and at Whispering Pines Nursing Home in Fayetteville. (Flu) and Pneumonia provide their insurance above will be $80. older who does not have She later moved to Rochester, N.Y. and became a foster vaccines on Friday, Oct. card): North Carolina Annual influenza vacci- contraindications to vacci- parent, which included the adoption of four children. 5, between the hours of Medicaid, Medicare Part nation is the most effec- nation to reduce the likeli- She is survived by six sons, Paul Stanley Smith, 8 and 11 a.m. and on B, Railroad Medicare, tive method for prevent- hood of becoming ill with Marquis Elliott, Tevin Elliott, of Rockingham, Melvin Monday, Oct. 8, from 1 to Med Cost, North Carolina ing influenza virus infec- influenza or of transmit- (Dee) Smith of Rochester, N.Y., George (Debra) Smith 5 p.m. at 127 Caroline St., Health Choice, BCBS of tion and its complications, ting influenza to others. of Maryland, and Jonathan McLain, Fayetteville, four daughters, Sharon Capers of Charlotte, Michelle Currie of Hamlet, Shirley Smith of Rockingham, and BREAKING B BRREEAAKKIINNGG NEWSNNEEWWSS Gabrielle Elliott of Fayetteville, three brothers, Lee William Smith of Rockingham, Charles (Debbie) Smith Read all the news before it hits the press at of Southern Pines, and Ira Smith of Flint, Mich., www.yourdailyjournal.com three sisters, Margaret Nicholson of Rochester, N.Y., Evangelist Azzie Robinson of Rockingham, and Sarah Subscribe to E-Edition for only 25 ¢ /day (James) McDonald of Rockingham, two nieces, grand- children, and seven great-grandchildren. Nelson Funeral Service of Rockingham will be in charge of the arrangements. HAPPY Richmond County Daily Journal Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012 805 South Long Drive 921 Long Drive BIRTHDAY Rockingham, NC Richmond Medical Park 997-4471 417-3490 Looking? For All Your Home Health Care Needs Rockingham, NC Find a new job in the Richmond County Daily Lordy, Lordy Journal’s Classified section. Jim Brannon, R.Ph., Greg Marks, R.Ph., Lazelle Marks, R.Ph., Shannon Iacovone Jon Marks, R.Ph., Shannon Terry, R.Ph., Erin Edwards, R.Ph., Caroline Marks, R.Ph., Chrissy Taylor, R.Ph. is 40! We Accept Express Scripts www.medicalcenterpharmacy.com Condolences ~ Reflections ~ Remembrances View Richmond County’s complete list of obituaries and share memories with a tribute. Visit obituaries at www.yourdailyjournal.com Page 6A Richmond County Daily Journal, Rockingham, N.C. Weekender, September 29-30, 2012 www.yourdailyjournal.com

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The deadline for all church briefs is 5 p.m. invited. invites you to Terrific from 1 to 3 p.m. Items on A.M.E. Zion Church, Thursdays. TEMPLE BAPTIST Tuesday Pre-Registration the menu include, cheese- TABERNACLE OF Rockingham, with his CHURCH, 165 Airport Open. Free music and mis- burgers, hot dogs, french FAITH HOLINESS choir and congregation. SATURDAY Road, Rockingham, will sion program on Tuesday fries and drinks. CHURCH ,101 Pine On Thursday, Oct. 11, at FAITH TEMPLE be holding Revival begin- afternoons for children ST. JOHN Street Hamlet, Pastor 7 p.m. the Elder Allen J. HOLINESS CHURCH ning Sunday, Sept. 30 ages, fourth and fifth MISSIONARY William L. Harrington Sutton, St. Luke #2 FWB in the Windblow through Oct. 3. Evangelist grades, beginning Sept. 4. BAPTIST CHURCH, will celebrate Pastoral Church, Hamlet, with his Community, will have a Mike Manor will be the We pick children up from L. 7192 Derby Road, Derby, Appreciation on Monday choir and congregation. Pre-Anniversary Program guest speaker, bringing J. Bell, Washington Street, will have Homecoming Oct. 1, at 7 p.m. nightly On Friday, Oct. 12, at on Saturday, Sept. 28 at the Sunday morning mes- and West Rockingham beginning Oct. 7 at 11 through Sunday Oct. 7, 7 p.m., Rev. Gregory K. 7:30 p.m. Elder William sage at 11 a.m. and eve- Schools. Children from a.m. with speaker, Rev. 11 a.m. For more infor- Freeman, St. Stephens McLaughlin will be ning message at 6 p.m. other schools may be Mary Lindsey, and guest mation contact 910-582- Missionary Baptist speaking. Monday, Tuesday, and dropped off. For applica- speaker, Rev. Robert 5558 or 910-995-3615. Church, Rockingham MT. SINAI BAPTIST Wednesday night servic- tions, contact Debbie Dockery. Revival services SPRING HILL with his choir and con- CHURCH will be spon- es will begin at 7 p.m. Holloway at 910-895-4016. will begin Oct. 8 through WESLEYAN CHURCH, gregation will be guests. soring its 2nd annual Everyone is invited. PRAYER AND FAITH Oct. 10 starting 7 p.m. off Hwy 38 on Spring Hill The celebration will con- Golf Tournament on CORDOVA BAPTIST TEMPLE COGIC, 217 nightly. Guest speak- Church Road, Hamlet, clude on Sunday, Oct. 14, Saturday, Sept. 29, at CHURCH, 226 Ledbetter Thomas St., Hamlet, er will be Rev. Robert will have a Country at 11 a.m. with the morn- Loch Haven Golf Course, Road, Cordova, will have will host the 2nd Annual Dockery, Macedonia Breakfast Oct. 6 7 to 10 ing service. The morn- 612 Loch Haven Road Eastern Sunrise Quartet Laurinburg District Missionary Baptist a.m. All you can eat buf- ing message will be deliv- in Rockingham. Make a in concert on Sunday, Leadership Conference Church, Hoffman. fet for $5. First Saturday ered by Reverend Andre’ Hole-in-One and win a Sept. 30 at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2 through ST. STEPHENS, every month. Carry-out Coffee, First Timothy special prize. There will Everyone is invited. Friday, Oct. 5. Services will have a Deacon’s plates available. Everyone Baptist Church, Newark, be cash prizes for the FIRST BAPTIST will begin at 7 p.m. night- Installation on Sunday, is invited. Call 910-582- top team, as well as gifts N.J. The choir of the hour CHURCH, 239 West Ave., ly. The conference will Oct. 7 at 3:30 p.m. 5150. Funds raised will will be the Mass Choir for the longest drive. Hamlet, will have Sunday consist of informative Deacons to be installed go for future projects and Shotgun start at 8 a.m. of Providence Missionary school at 9:30 a.m. Sept. seminars, inspirational are brothers, John Benard to help those in need. Baptist Church. Dinner Administration: 4 man 30. Guest speaker for the singing, and powerful Wallace, John Harrington NEBO WESLEYAN captain choice; entry fee will be served immediate- 11 a.m. service will be preaching. All are wel- and Adrian Johnson. CHURCH, 1820 Airport ly following the morning is $180 per team; mul- Rev. Eric Donaldson. The come. TRINITY EMANUEL Road, Hamlet, will have ligan $5 player; 50/50 message. public is invited. HOLY TEMPLE HOLINESS CHURCH, Homecoming Services NEW HOPE BAPTIST drawing for $1 per ticket. SNEEDS GROVE COGIC, 624 Ballard St., 130 Entwistle St., East Sunday, Oct. 7, at 10 a.m. Lunch will be served. CHURCH, Ellerbe, will AME ZION CHURCH, Wadesboro, will host Rockingham, will have Special music provided have a country breakfast Everyone receives a gift. Ellerbe, will have The The Her-Story Women’s Revival Sunday, Oct. 7 by Dixie Melody Boys. For more information, sale on Oct. 13, from 7 to Rockingham District Conference Friday, Oct. at 6 p.m. through Friday, Covered-dish dinner in fel- 10 a.m. $5 per plate, all contact Thomas Everette will hold its District 5 at 7 p.m. with Pastor Oct. 12. Monday through lowship hall after worship at 730-3828. you can eat. All proceeds Fifth Sunday Service June Jackson, Hamlet, Friday services will begin service. For more informa- go to B.A.M. ( Baptist SOLID ROCK’S and Fellowship at 4 and 11 a.m. Saturday, at 7 p.m. Guest speaker tion call Pastor Jeff Collins Aging Ministry ). RADICAL PRAIZ TRUE p.m. Sunday. The guest Oct. 6 with Pastor Linda will be brother Teddy at 910-582-1236. MACEDONIA HOLLINES CHURCH, preacher for this occa- Ross, Faith Assemblies, Freeman, there will be NEBO WESLEYAN CHURCH OF GOD, 391 1005 East Washington sion is the Rev. Jeffrey Hamlet. For more infor- a special singing each CHURCH, Hamlet, will McIntyre Road, Ellerbe, St., Rockingham, will Crump, pastor of Flat mation contact First Lady night. For more informa- feature The Dixie Melody will hold the 7-Up pro- have Apostolic Prophetic Rock AME Zion Church Gloria Horne at 910-673- tion call Ben Grant at Boys on Sunday, October gram presented by Labor Revival beginning Sept. in Morven. All mem- 1677. 997-5021. 7 at 10 a.m. 28 through 30 at 7:30 p.m. bers of the Rockingham CARL’S REVIVAL MAPLE STREET GREEN LAKE A.M.E. of Love, Oct. 20 at 7:30 nightly. The theme will District are invited. Rev. CENTER, Dobbins FREE WILL BAPTIST ZION CHURCH in p.m. For more informa- be “Sound The Alarm, John L. Ervin is the host Heights, will have Revival CHURCH, 128 Maple Gibson, will celebrate tion call 336-880-9404. Let The Devil Know pastor. Time Oct. 3 through St., Rockingham, will Christian Education Day ST. LUKE #2 F.W.B I’m Back!” The Speaker BETHEL CHURCH Oct. 5, beginning 7:30 have Homecoming Oct. on Sunday, Oct. 7 at 3 p.m. CHURCH, 119 Morrow will be Prophet Wendell OF GOD IN CHRIST, p.m. nightly. The theme 7, with a special singing The Preacher will be Rev. St., Dobbins Heights, Bland, Orangeburg, S.C. Asheboro District COGIC is It’s Time To Renew by the Aaron Family at Tracii Miller, Conference quarterly meeting will Sunday morning service will hold its Fifth Sunday Your Zeal for God and 10 a.m. and worship ser- Director of West Central be Saturday, Oct. 13, at will begin at 11:30 a.m. UDAC Fellowship at 6:30 the guest speaker will be vice guest speaker Aaron N.C. Conference. noon. Sunday Oct. 21, Everyone is welcome. p.m. Sunday. Elder Garry Evangelist Billy Bowen of Causby, at 11 a.m. Lunch Musical guest will be 3 p.m. Rev. Kilpatrick, IMPACT OF FAITH Marshall is the host pas- Lumberton. following the morning Sha’viel Purvis of New pastor of Popular Spring DELIVERANCE, 431 tor. VICTORY FAITH service. St. Matthew Missionary M. B. Church, will be the Fairley St., Laurinburg, FELLOWSHIP, 664 ALL SAINTS Baptist Church, S.C. guest speaker. He will will have a Rainbow Tea Mill Road, Rockingham, EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Guest mime group be accompanied by his Saturday, Sept. 29 at 3:30 UPCOMING will have the Women’s 217 Henderson St., will be “Focused” from choir and congregation. p.m. For more informa- HOME BIBLE STUDY Deliverance Conference Hamlet, will have a garage Galilee United Methodist Saturday, Oct. 27, Gospel tion call 997-4391. - Does the Bible seem Oct. 4 through 7 at sale on Oct. 6 from 8 a.m. Church. Fest will be held at 6 p.m. too hard to understand? 6:30 p.m. each night. to 12 p.m. All are invited HIGHLAND PINES Various groups and choirs SUNDAY The Rockingham Church Thursday, Oct. 4, guest to come and check out F.W. BAPTIST CHURCH have been invited. EXWAY BAPTIST of Christ is offering a pastor Ruby Shepherd, the great buys. On Oct. 7, will have homecoming on ST. STEPHENS CHURCH, 2119 County free Home Bible Study Southern Pines, Friday, 4 p.m. a “Blessing of the Oct. 7. Church Revival MISSIONARY Line Road, Mt. Gilead, by mail. Community is Oct. 5, guest Dr. J.C. Animals” service will be will be Oct. 8 - 12. Paul BAPTIST CHURCH, Blue Horizon will be per- invited to participate. Covington, Aberdeen, held on the church lawn. Lambert from Whiteville Rockingham, will cel- forming Sunday, Sept. 30, Please call 895-4035 and Saturday, Oct. 6, guest, Dogs, cats and other pets will bring the messages for ebrate their anniversary from 4 to 6 p.m. Bring clearly leave your name Evangelist Geraldine are welcome. Everyone is each night. There will be on Friday, Oct. 19 and lawn chairs. Weather per- and mailing address. Shields, Rockingham, always welcome to attend special singing as well. For Sunday, Oct. 21 at 3 p.m. mitting, this will be an CORNERSTONE and Deltra Perryman, Sunday morning worship more information call Rev. The public is invited. outdoor event. Food and BIBLE STUDIES are Md., then Sunday, Oct. 7, at 9 a.m. each week. Don Kivett at 582-5646. 24 HOURS OF WORLD fellowship after singing. offering “by mail” free pastor Prophetess Sandy PEMBERTON PROVIDENCE WIDE FASTING AND EBENEZER Bible studies. These les- Johnson, Lexington. TEMPLE COGIC, 209 MISSIONARY PRAYER, for every MISSIONARY BAPTIST sons are designed for peo- MOUNT PISGAH Monroe Ave., Hamlet, BAPTIST CHURCH, believer, on Oct. 31, CHURCH, 875 N. US ple of all faiths and are AMC ZION CHURCH, will sponsor a Fall Tea 1120 East Washington Nov. 5, and Dec. 12. Hwy 1, Rockingham, will based only on the Bible. 1015 Leak St., Party on Saturday, Oct.6, St., Rockingham, will cel- Fast and pray with your have their annual 100 If interested call 910-318- Rockingham, will have a at 5:30 p.m. Tickets ebrate the Pastor’s fifth local church, your family, Men in Black Standing 7799. cheeseburger and hot dog will be $10 per person. anniversary beginning co-workers, friends and United For Christ pro- sale on Saturday, Oct. 6, Everyone is welcome to Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. with relatives. Include in your gram 3 p.m. Sunday, FIRST BAPTIST from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. attend. the Reverend Brandon prayers, this nation, our Sept. 30. All churches are CHURCH in Rockingham Also, Sunday, Oct. 7, Ingram, Ashley Chapel children and our soldiers. Did the butler do it? A Q&A on the Vatican trial

Nicole Winfield his May 24 arrest, he admitted have been healthy to bring Eventually, the presiding judge Associated Press he photocopied documents and the Church back on the right — Giuseppe Dalla Torre, presi- gave them to Italian journalist track," Gabriele was quoted by dent of the Vatican City State Gianluigi Nuzzi, whose "His prosecutors as saying during tribunal — questions Gabriele. VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Holiness: The secret papers a June 5 interrogation. They Unlike the U.S. system, pros- Vatican has never seen any- of Pope Benedict XVI" was quoted him as saying he never ecutors don't question sus- thing like it. published in May. The most intended to hurt the church or pects directly and there is no Pope Benedict XVI's trusted damaging letter reproduced in Benedict. cross-examination; the judge butler, who dressed the pon- the book was written by the IF HE CONFESSED, WHY conducts the interrogations on tiff each morning, attended his former No. 2 Vatican adminis- BOTHER WITH A TRIAL? behalf of both sides. Eventually, daily Mass and helped serve trator to the pope, in which he In the U.S. legal system, a after all witnesses are heard, him his meals, stands accused begged not to be transferred case such as this might result in objections dealt with and evi- of stealing the pope's private as punishment for exposing a plea bargain. But the Vatican dence examined, the judges correspondence and giving it to alleged corruption. The prel- legal system doesn't provide convene in their chambers and a journalist who wrote a block- ate, Monsignor Carlo Maria for plea bargains, according to issue a ruling. buster book about the secrets Vigano, is now the Vatican's Giovanni Giacobbe, the pros- HOW LONG WILL IT of one of the most secretive U.S. ambassador. ecutor in the Vatican appeals TAKE? Pablo Gabriele institutions in the world. WHY WAS IT LEAKED? court. He noted that confes- There has never been a trial Paolo Gabriele, a 46-year-old Nuzzi has said his source, sions can be coerced or given like this before in the Vatican assuming he attends, can sit father of three, goes on trial code-named "Maria" in the up to protect someone else. tribunal, so there's no way to at one of the tables facing the Saturday in the most sensation- book, wanted to shed light Gabriele's confession must know how long it will take. judges with his lawyer. The al crime committed on Vatican on the secrets of the church be corroborated by other evi- Much depends on what, if any, prosecutor has his own place at territory since the 1998 double that were damaging it. Taken dence uncovered during the objections are raised and how the other table. There is a small murder of the Swiss Guard com- as a whole, the documents investigation in order for him many witnesses are called. section for the public. mander and his wife. That case seemed aimed at discrediting to be convicted, he said. A co- Hearings are usually only held WHO CAN ATTEND A never came to trial because the Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, the defendant, Vatican computer on Saturdays, since the judges VATICAN TRIAL? suspect killed himself. Vatican secretary of state and expert Claudio Sciarpelletti, is on the Vatican tribunal hold Gabriele, who was replaced Benedict's longtime trusted charged with aiding and abet- full-time jobs elsewhere. On paper, Vatican court pro- after the scandal broke in May, deputy. Bertone, 77, a canon ting Gabriele. WHAT'S THE TRIBUNAL ceedings are open to the pub- is scheduled to face the three- lawyer and soccer enthusiast, HOW DOES A VATICAN LIKE? lic. But Giacobbe said those judge Vatican tribunal, charged has frequently been criticized TRIAL WORK? The trial takes place in the wishing to attend must petition with aggravated theft and fac- for perceived shortcomings in The hearing opens Saturday small, austere courtroom inside the court, which then decides ing up to four years in prison running the Vatican. at 9:30 a.m. No oaths are taken a four-story, peach-colored whether to grant permission. if convicted. He has already DID THE BUTLER DO IT? — as the Vatican legal system, palazzo inside Vatican City. Gabriele, who was granted confessed and asked to be par- Prosecutors quoted Gabriele like the Italian one on which A plaque near the entrance house arrest in July after doned by the pope — some- as saying he knew taking the it is based, assumes a suspect reads "Judicial Offices" and a spending nearly two months in thing most Vatican watchers documents was wrong, but may lie for self-protection. The carved stone papal seal frames a Vatican police unit, doesn't say is a given if he is convicted. that he felt the Holy Spirit hearing is declared open and the doorway. A metal detector have to attend. For the media, WHAT PAPERS WERE was inspiring him to shed one of the judges reads the greets visitors. The courtroom eight journalists attend each STOLEN? light on the problems he saw charges aloud against Gabriele. features rich wood paneling session and report back to the According to prosecutors, around him. "Seeing evil and He doesn't enter a plea. The and gilded molding on the ceil- Vatican press corps. No televi- Gabriele had an "enormous" corruption everywhere in the defense can make objections ing, and a small crucifix is sion, still cameras or audio stash of papal documents at his church ... I was sure that a to the indictment. Both sides centered behind the chairs of recording is allowed and court Vatican City apartment. After shock, even a media one, would may enter their witness lists. the three lay judges. Gabriele, transcripts aren't public. www.yourdailyjournal.com Richmond County Daily Journal, Rockingham, N.C. Saturday, Sept. 29, 2012 Page 7A Worship with your family this week. The Richmond County Daily Journal and the businesses on this page invite you to worship at the church of your choice.

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Smith Call Today to 300 Charlotte St. • Hamlet 596 E. Washington St. Ex. • Rockingham Silver Hill Presbyterian Church McQuage Chappell Grove Missionary Baptist Naomi Newton Church First United Methodist Church Mt. Pisgah AME Zion Church 24881 Hoffman Rd. • Marston Rev. H.K. Williams Rev. Mike Sykes Reverend Dr. Christopher Lee Zacharias Sponsor Local Auto Rentals 111 Godfrey Rd. • Ellerbe 410 E. Washington St. • Rockingham 1015 Leak St. • Rockingham Sneed Grove AME Zion Church Rev. John L. Ervin 818 E. Broad Ave. Christ Memorial Church Fletcher’s Chapel Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church 1482 Green Lake Rd. • Ellerbe Rockingham, NC 1110 E. Washington St. • Rockingham Hwy. 1 • Hoffman Rev. Elizabeth W. Polk Churches 861 Grassy Island Rd. • Ellerbe Southside Freewill Baptist Church 910-895-6118 Christian Faith Outreach Ministries Foundations of Jesus Christ Ricky Jacobs Passenger Vehicles Available Teddy Williams Deliverance Temple Mt. Sinai Baptist Church 660 Sandy Ridge Church Rd. • Ellerbe 235 Ledbetter St. • Cordova Ester Almon 1208 Rockingham Rd. • Rockingham 113 Pine St. • Ellerbe Southwood Pentecostal Holiness Church of Christ Mt. Zion United Church of Christ Greg Amos Hwy. 74 E. • Rockingham Freedom Baptist Rev. Dian Griffin Jackson 468 US Hwy 1 S. • Rockingham Rev. Ronnie McLean 986 Ledbetter Rd. • Rockingham Church of God 987 US Hwy 1 N. • Rockingham Spring Hill Wesleyan Church 212 Palmer St. • Norman Nebo Wesleyan Church Rev. Edwin Luther Friendship Baptist Church Jeff Collins 289 Spring Hill Church Rd. • Hamlet Church of God in Christ Outreach J.L. McCullers 1812 Airport Rd. • Hamlet 1002 E. Washington St. • Rockingham Hwy. 177 N. • Hamlet St. James Catholic Church Rockingham, NC New Beginnings Baptist Church 1018 W. Hamlet Ave. • Hamlet Church of God of Prophecy Full Gospel Church of God Howard McLaurin 1-800-228-7322 Lomuel Stroman Estelle R. Quick Old Hwy 220 • Biscoe St. Joseph Bible Church of God 122 Jackson St. • Ellerbe 4153 US Hwy. 1 N. • Hoffman Bishop Jerry Moore New Beginnings Christian Church 469 NC Hwy. 73 E. • Ellerbe 910-997-4441 Church of God of Prophecy Glenwood United Methodist Church Rachel Lampley Steven Gilmer Joel Perry 670 Wiregrass Rd. • Hamlet St. Luke Freewill Baptist Church #2 139 Flowers St. • Rockingham 221 County Home Rd. • Rockingham Pastor Allen Sutton New Bethel AME Zion Church 119 Morrow Street • Hamlet Church of God of Prophecy Grace Baptist Church Rev. Bula Legrand Steve Crews Pastor Albert Hatcher, Jr. 100 Bethel Church Rd. • Hamlet St. Mary’s Holiness Church 615 Cheraw Rd. • Hamlet 136 Mill Rd. • Rockingham Mary L. Quick New Covenant Christian Fellowship 178 Channie McManus Church of God of Prophecy Grace Chapel Holiness Church Rev. 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Tony Hornes 1596 US Hwy. 74 E. • Hamlet St. Stephen AME Zion Church 108 Safie Sixth St. • Rockingham 646 US Hwy 1 S. • Rockingham Rev. Kerby Woodard New Hope Freewill Baptist Church 407 West Ave. • Hamlet Collins Revival Ministries Green Lake Missionary Baptist Church Rev. Allen Hudson Judy Gibbs Rev. Jerry McNeil 105 Blewett Ave. • Rockingham St. Stephens Missionary Baptist 136 Collins Church Rd. 507 Green Lake Rd. • Rockingham Rev. Gregory K. Freeman New Hope Temple of God 434 St. Stephens Ch. Rd. • Rockingham Community Church Green Lake United Methodist Church Hwy. 38 • Hamlet Rev. Quinton Covington Rev. Bill Taylor Stelly’s Tabernacle 193 Mill Rd. • Rockingham 623 Green Lake Road • Rockingham New Life Church of Deliverance US Hwy 220 • Rockingham S.W. Davis, Jr. Cordova Baptist Church Hamlet Church of Christ 410 Third St. • Hamlet Sweet Haven Church Bill Monroe 410 3rd St. • Hamlet Mitchell Roller 224 Ledbetter St. • Cordova Norman Presbyterian Church (PCA) 424 Midway Rd. • Rockingham MARSHALL REYNOLDS Harbor For Souls Ministries Jack Bowling Cordova Pentecostal Holiness Church Larry Butler 3689 NC Hwy 220 N. • Norman Tabernacle United Methodist Church Pastor Glenn Taylor 219 Butler Circle • Rockingham 125 Slate Rd. • Rockingham 131 Center St. • Cordova Norman United Methodist Church Harvest Ministries Congregational Rev. Dena White Tabernacle Faith Pentecostal Holiness Cordova United Methodist Church Holiness Church PO Box 95 • Norman William Harrington BIRMINGHAM Rev. Brooks Gale Donald W. Robson 101 Pine St. • Hamlet 130 Ledbetter St. • Cordova 103 Harvest Church Rd. • Rockingham Oak Ridge Baptist Church DRUG CO. Tommy Bivens Temple Baptist Church Covenant Church (PCA) Harvest Time Tabernacle 261 Oak Ridge Church Rd. • Hamlet Joey Byrd Jerry Straight Daniel White 165 Airport Rd. • Rockingham 27 Main St., Hamlet 217 Midway Road • Rockingham 106 S. Groves Ave. • Rockingham Oakley Grove Freewill Baptist Church W.P. Horne, Jr. & Staff 539 Derby Rd. • Hoffman Temple Church of God in Christ Crestview Baptist Church Heritage Baptist Church Thomas C. Leak Rev. Robby Stewart 1301 S. Long Dr. • Rockingham Outreach for Jesus 104 S. Stewart St. • Rockingham 910-582-3585 436 Crestview Dr. • Rockingham Marvin Taylor Highland Acres Church of God 440 Battley Dairy Rd. • Hamlet Timmons Grove Missionary Baptist Cross Roads Ministries Eston Bailey 27501 Marston Rd. • Marston Thad Pearson, Sr. US Hwy. 74 E. • Rockingham Park Avenue Presbyterian Church 130 Apex St. • Hamlet Dr. James E. Lankford Touch of Grace FWB Church Highland Pines Free Will Baptist 1920 Park Ave. • Rockingham John R. Daniel Derby Baptist Church Pastor Don Kivett 1109 Hylan Ave. • Hamlet Lesly Holt 320 Chalk Rd. • Hamlet Pee Dee Baptist Association Call Today to 2178 Derby Rd. • Ellerbe Rev. David Benton, DOM Trinity Emmanuel Holiness Hoffman Baptist Church 1219 Rockingham Rd. • Rockingham Timothy Blackwell East Rockingham Free Will Baptist William Maness, Jr. 130 Entwistle St. • Rockingham Johnny Johnson PO Box 165 • Hoffman Pee Dee Baptist Church Sponsor Local 189 Airport Rd. • Rockingham James Bryant Triumpahnt Christian Center Holly Grove Missionary Baptist 100 Hamer Rd. • Rockingham Alonzo Jones East Rockingham Holiness Church Carve Jones 134 Mill Rd. • Rockingham Ken Bradshaw 401 Holly Grove Ch. Rd. • Rockingham Pee Dee United Methodist Church Churches 154 Safie Sixth St. • Rockingham Michael Griffin Victory Baptist Church Hopewell Baptist Church Hwy. 220. • Rockingham Russell Edwards East Rockingham Methodist Church 295 Battley Dairy Rd. • Hamlet 171 Clemmer Rd. • Rockingham Vann Floyd Pemberton Temple Church of God 1009 Scaleybark Rd. • Rockingham Islamic Society of the Carolinas 209 Monroe Ave. • Hamlet Victory Deliverance Church of God Carolina Upholstery 819 Circlewood Dr. • Hamlet Tommy Graham Ebenezer Baptist Church Philadelphia United Methodist Church 114 N. Bridges St. • Hamlet & Interior Designs Daniel Scott Jehovah’s Witness Dora Dorsey Call Today to 875 US Hwy 1 N. • Rockingham 591 County Home Rd. • Rockingham 157 Philadelphia Dr. • Rockingham Wayman Chapel Specialist in Home Interiors 451 Osborne Rd. • Hamlet Ellerbe Fellowship Baptist Church Joy Freewill Baptist Church Pine Grove Baptist Church Kevin Thompson Pastor Lloyd O. Grant Corey Wilson West Franklin Street Baptist Sponsor Local Ray Seals - Owner 138 Wallace Rd. • Ellerbe 864 NC Hwy. 177 S. • Hamlet 275 Airport Rd. • Rockingham John McGirt (910) 895-0077 • Fax (910) 895-0078 331 W. Franklin St. • Rockingham Ellerbe Grove Missionary Baptist Kingdom Builders Piney Grove AME Zion Church Church Ronnie Moore 621 US Hwy. 74 W. Bus. • Rockingham West Rockingham Church of God Churches 190 County Home Rd. Darryl Carter 342 Mill Rd. • Rockingham 116 Garrett St. • Rockingham 162 Ellerbe Grove Church Rd. • Rock- Piney Grove Freewill Baptist Rockingham, NC 28379 ingham King’s Gate Church International 2817 Derby Rd. • Ellerbe West Rockingham United Methodist Eddie McLean Donald Dawkins Ellerbe First United Methodist Church 161 Sierra Ave. • Hamlet Pleasant Grove Baptist Church 217 US Hwy. 74 W • Rockingham Rev. Elizabeth W. Polk 1247 Sandhill Rd. • Rockingham 2281 Main St. • Ellerbe Ledbetter United Methodist Church Whole Word Gospel Church Rev. William Hart Pleasant Hill AME Zion Church Richardo Steel Emmanuel Ministries 475 Roberdel School Rd. • Rockingham 105 Lake Rd. • Rockingham 328 Airport Rd. • Rockingham 725 W. Hamlet Ave. • Hamlet Lee Thee AME Zion Church Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Zion & Trinity United Methodist Emmanuel Temple Church of God Rev. Samuel Richardson Pleasant Hill Church Rd. • Ellerbe Rev. Matt Seals Paul W. Bennett 428 Lee Thee Church Rd. • Rockingham 123 Zion Church Rd. • Rockingham 125 Ellerbe Rd. • Rockingham Poplar Springs Baptist Church Living Waters Pentecostal Holiness 478 Sandhill Rd. • Rockingham Zion United Methodist Church Episcopal Church of the Messiah 145 Loch Haven Rd. • Hamlet 128 Zion Church Rd. • Rockingham 202 Lawrence St. • Rockingham Prayer & Faith Temple Church 1119 US Hwy 1 North Livingston Chapel Missionary Tommy Legrand Rockingham Faith Free Will Baptist Church 1109 NC Hwy 381 • Hamlet 217 Thomas St. • Hamlet 910-997-4464 657 Airport Rd. • Rockingham Page 8A Richmond County Daily Journal, Rockingham, N.C. Weekender, September 29-30, 2012 www.yourdailyjournal.com

StATE KKK leader in NC convicted on weapons charges Michael Biesecker sented at a two-day trial in Zeszotarski of Raleigh, did not Barefoot hoped to approach proceed to distribute the Associated Press U.S. District Court, Barefoot, respond to a message seeking and escape without being seen. weapons, including 10 fire- 49, was the leader of the comment. Barefoot asked Gautier to arms he gave to a fellow Klan RALEIGH — A Ku Klux North Carolina chapter of the According to trial testimony, help put in the boat upriver and leader in Lumberton. The Klan leader from North National Knights of the Ku Barefoot experimented with then pick him up at a bridge other Klansman, identified Carolina has been convicted on Klux Klan. pipe bombs and acquired a downriver after the bomb was as Michael Brewer, then sold weapons and explosive charges Prosecutors said Barefoot stash of powerful, commercial- delivered. Gautier declined to the stolen guns and split the related to a plot to blow up his wanted to assassinate Johnston grade explosives in 2001 that participate and there was no money with Barefoot. county sheriff. County Sheriff Steve Bizzell, he stored in a freezer at his evidence that the plot was ever Barefoot, his son, his wife A jury convicted Charles whom he blamed for the fail- home. attempted, prosecutors said. and three others were arrested Robert Barefoot Jr. of Benson ure of the Enchanted Barn, Barefoot then asked a fel- Barefoot also faced charges in 2006 following a joint inves- on all six felony counts Tuesday. a nightclub the Klansman low Klansman, Marvin Glen related to the theft of more tigation by the FBI, the Bureau He faces a maximum sentence owned. Barefoot also blamed Gautier, to help him in a plan than 30 firearms from an out- of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, of up to 51 years in prison Bizzell for the Klan not being to float down the Neuse River building at a Benson home. and Explosives, and the sher- on charges that include con- permitted to march in Benson's in a small boat at night to plant According to testimony, the iff's offices in Johnston and spiracy, possession of stolen annual Mule Days parade. a bomb at the sheriff's office burglary was carried out by Sampson counties. guns, solicitation to commit a Barefoot will remain in in Smithfield, which is located Barefoot's then 17-year-old Bizzell, the lawman Barefoot crime of violence and receipt of custody pending his sentenc- about a block from the river- son, who delivered the weap- targeted, was not immediate- explosives with intent to kill. ing, which is scheduled for bank. By approaching from the ons to the father's home. ly available for comment on According to evidence pre- December. His lawyer, Joe water, rather than using roads, The elder Barefoot then Friday. Sheriff: 1 dead after fight in Anson County prison NC man charged in 4-year-old's death POLKTON (AP) — broke out around 1:30 Walker said prison man- ROCKINGHAM (AP) — Authorities The sheriff's office said deputies Officials say one inmate p.m. Friday at Lanesboro agers have locked down in Richmond County say an Ellerbe man responded to a 911 call at a home shortly is dead and at least one Correctional Institution, the institution while the is charged with murder after the body before 8 a.m. and found the girl's body. was injured in a fight at an which is a high security incident is investigated of a 4-year-old girl was found inside her The child's identity hasn't been Anson County correctional prison in Polkton, about by the State Bureau of home. released and Clemmons said her body center. 45 miles southeast of Investigation and the Sheriff James Clemmons Jr., said will be sent to the medical examiner's The N.C. Department of Charlotte. It has 1,000 cells. Anson County Sheriff's 39-year-old Julius Juan Lilly is jailed office in Chapel Hill to determine the Public Safety say a fight Spokeswoman Pamela Office. without bond. Clemmons said the mur- cause of death. der occurred Friday morning at a home It wasn't immediately known whether Lee commissioner picked which is identified as Lilly's residence. Lilly has an attorney. to chair fracking panel Obama using voter registration to stay close in NC RALEIGH — A Lee tional, not a logical or convoys and other disrup- Julie Pace County commissioner factual standpoint." tions. Associated Press who described himself as A top state environ- "Having such a clear "a pro-energy, pro-drill- mental administrator says proponent of gas drilling RALEIGH — Dozens of volunteers ing, pro-business advo- the panel's task is bal- at the chair of the com- armed with clipboards and voter reg- cate" was elected Friday ancing what gas drillers mission doesn't give me istration forms gather at President to serve as chairman of are allowed to do while much hope that the body Barack Obama's field office here every North Carolina's new protecting public health, will produce a thoughtful day. Their mission: Fan out across the fracking oversight panel. property, current users of set of regulations," said city seeking new voters in this rapidly The Mining & Energy water and land, promote Elizabeth Ouzts, director growing state. Commission named Jim jobs, and encourage a of Environment North "Are you registered to vote at Womack to lead the panel state oil and gas industry. Carolina. your current address?" asks Douglas that's supposed to decide The fracking process Geologists have esti- Johnston, a volunteer wooing voters Gerry Broome | Associated Press whether and how to allow injects a drilled well with mated a 40-year supply outside the county courthouse. "Do Campaign volunteer Barbara Smalley-McMahan fracking in the state. chemicals, water and sand of natural gas is concen- you know about early voting?" attempts to register voters in downtown Womack said his stances at high pressure to crack trated around Lee, Moore The effort, it seems, has borne fruit Raleigh, N.C. on Wednesday. will not compromise his shale rock and release and Chatham counties. — to the tune of more than 250,000 four years ago. And the flood of new work as chairman. natural gas. But the U.S. Geological new registered voters in North He beat out Raleigh Critics of fracking Survey estimated this voters — presumably a chunk of them lawyer Charlotte Mitchell, expressed concern about summer that North Carolina since April 2011, according to Obama's team. That's more new vot- Democrats — could help keep North who was nominated by Womack's election. They Carolina has enough nat- Carolina within the president's reach another commission say the practice exposes ural gas trapped in shale ers than the campaign has registered in a year when everything else here member. rural lands to chemical rock to supply the state anywhere else in the country. Womack acknowledged spill risks, constant truck for less than six years. It's an eye-popping total in a state seems to be working in Republican that fracking is a contro- that Obama won by just 14,000 votes Mitt Romney's favor. versial issue that scares people. 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Nation Man fatally shoots self FirstHealth on TV after Ariz. chase R e h a b V i l l a g e Bob Chrstie, David the helicopter pictures Thompson said. "Efforts Bauder on a five second delay," to revive him were not Associated Press said Michael Clemente, successful and he was executive vice presi- dead at the scene. We dent of news editorial. don't have an ID yet." PHOENIX (AP) — A "Unfortunately, this mis- Fox returned repeat- man fatally shot himself take was the result of a edly to shots showing the in the head Friday on live severe human error and car passing big-rig trucks national television at the we apologize for what that typically travel at end of a high-speed car- viewers ultimately saw on about 70 mph as if they jacking chase that began the screen." were standing still. in Phoenix and ended More frequently than Police cars did not about 90 minutes later its rivals, Fox News appear to be immediate- within 80 miles of the Channel picks up car ly behind the car during California border. chases from its local affili- most of the chase. Fox News was cover- ates and airs them live. Shepard Smith was ing the chase that began It's gripping television, a narrating the video and about midday using a live mystery with no clear clearly had his doubts live helicopter shot from resolution, and often pro- about what was being Phoenix affiliate KSAZ- vides a short-term ratings shown from the moment TV. The man driving a boost as viewers tune in the man stopped the car. copper-colored four-door to see how it ends. Critics "This scares me," he said. sedan stopped, ran into say the chases themselves "You wait for the end the desert and placed a rarely rise to the level of these things and you handgun to his head and of national news. The worry about how they fired. Phoenix station was not may end up," he said. The man was declared airing the chase live when "This makes me a little dead at the scene and it ended. nervous, I got to tell you. hasn't yet been identified, Thompson said the A little nervous." according to Sgt. Tommy man allegedly stole a car The video showed the The first step Thompson, a Phoenix from a couple at gunpoint man running erratically police spokesman. outside a Phoenix restau- in a field before put- Fox News anchor rant just before 11 a.m. ting the gun to his head Shepard Smith told MST. and firing. He fell to the to going home. viewers that the video Police officers located ground. was supposed to be on the vehicle and began a Fox's picture quickly a 10-second delay so it pursuit and the man fired cut to Smith, who was The CARF-certified FirstHealth Inpatient Rehab Center could be cut off from air- several shots, Thompson shouting "get off, get off, ing if something went said. He said the shots hit get off, get off." offers the latest rehabilitative therapies for stroke, awry. the police vehicle and the After the commercial "We really messed up, officers escaped injury. break, Smith apologized bilateral knees, hip fractures, spinal cord injuries, and we're all very sorry," The suspect headed repeatedly. Smith said. west on Interstate 10, "That didn't belong on brain injuries, etc. We offer one-on-one care with a Fox apologized for then pulled onto a dirt TV. We took every pre- highly skilled rehab team that develops a course of showing the violence on road that Thompson said caution we knew how to air. was "70 to 80 miles east take to keep that from care to meet your individual needs. "We took every precau- of the California line." being on TV and I person- tion to avoid any such "He got out of the ally apologize to you that live incident by putting car and shot himself," that happened," he said. For more information on these or our other rehabilitation services, call us at (910) 715-1600 Gay couples may get reprieve or e-mail us at [email protected]. 992-105-12 in deportation cases Lisa Leff administration is continu- Pelosi wanted that deter- Associated Press ing to enforce a 1996 law mination put into writing. www.firsthealth.org that prohibits the govern- ment from recognizing SAN FRANCISCO same-sex marriages, even (AP) — The Department as it opposes it in court of Homeland Security is and takes gay relation- planning to issue a pol- ships into account when icy memo stating that evaluating deportation illegal immigrants with cases. $ 99 American same-sex part- The Williams Institute, ners are eligible to have a think tank, estimates NO REBATE 19 2-yr plan with data required their deportations put on that as of 2010 there were hold under a federal pro- about 29,000 same-sex gram designed to focus couples nationwide com- resources away from low- prised of a U.S citizen priority cases. and a citizen of another The move had been country. 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Thompson son Evita and Antonio Thompson of Rockingham, announce the birth of a son, Robert Anthony Thompson Megan and Benjamin Croke Marcie and Matthew Wood born July 25, 2012, at FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital, Pinehurst.

Taylor daughter Jeri and Chad Taylor of McLain, Croke Orr, Wood Rockingham, announce the birth of a daughter, Laney Danielle Taylor born on July 26, 2012, at FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital, exchange vows exchange vows Pinehurst. Ruth Marceline Orr and Matthew Elliot Wood were united in mar- Newton daughter Megan Lee McLain of Dawkins of Hamlet. riage on Sept. 1, 2012. Reverend Chris Hawks officiated the 6:30 Johanna and Seth Thomasville, and Benjamin Cash Mills served as ring p.m. rustic country, outdoor ceremony. Newton of Rockingham, Keith Croke of Rockingham, bearer. The bride is the daughter of Mitchell Orr and Barbara Orr. She announce the birth of were united in marriage Riley Howell served as flower is the granddaughter of the late Archie and Hellon Mudd, and the a daughter, Madelynn June 23, 2012, at Memorial girl. late Joyce Orr and Otis Orr. Marcie is currently employed with Four Veronica Newton United Methodist Church, A Bridal Luncheon was held Oaks Bank as a teller. born July 27, 2012, at Thomasville. Friday, June 22, 2012, at the The groom is the son of Janice Russell and the late Tony Wood. FirstHealth Moore The Rev. Rodney Denton offi- home of David and Glenda He is the grandson of the late Steele and Eloise Wood, and Millie Regional Hospital, Russell and the late Lewis Russell. Matthew is currently employed ciated the 4 p.m. ceremony. Turner, grandmother and Pinehurst. with Progress Energy as a power plant operator. Wedding Soloist was Beth Mills. grandfather of the bride. Organist was Adam Ward. Their daughters, Cheyenne Wood and Carleigh Gibson, were the Crumpton daughter The rehearsal dinner, host- The bride is the daughter flower girls and wore white pillowcase dresses with an eyelet trim. Jennifer Crumpton of Bill and Cindy McLain of ed by Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie The groom’s son, Jakob Wood, served as the ring bearer. and Larry Lindsey of Thomasville. She is the grand- Crouch, was held at Colonial They spent their honeymoon in the Dominican Republic. The Rockingham, announce daughter of David and Glenda Country Club on the eve of the couple resides in Rockingham. the birth of a daughter, Turner of Thomasville, and wedding. Lindsay Raye Crumpton, Nancy and the late JC McLain, The reception was held at born July 31, 2012 at Thomasville. Colonial Country Club follow- FirstHealth Moore The groom is the son of ing the wedding and hosted by Regional Hospital, Crystal Turnage Crouch of the bride’s parents. Spaceport is built, Pinehurst. Rockingham, and Keith Croke The bride is a 2006 graduate of Ellerbe. He is the grandson of East Davidson High School, Galloway daughter of Thomas M. Turnage and the Thomasville, and a 2010 Lucretia Johnson late Hannah Ellis Turnage of graduate from East Carolina and Jeremy Galloway Snow Hill, and the late Joe and University with a Bachelors in but who will come? of Rockingham and Ruby Croke of Rockingham. Elementary Education. Jeri Clausing But as phase one of Spaceport Winston-Salem, Escorted by her father Bill She is employed as a first Associated Press America, the world's first com- announce the birth of McLain, the bride was attended grade teacher at Thomasville mercial port built specifically for a daughter, Serenity by Blaire Smith of Greensboro, Primary School. TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES, sending tourists and payloads Maleah Galloway as maid of honor. The groom is a 2005 gradu- N.M. — New Mexico Tourism into space, is nearing completion, born July 26, 2012, at FirstHealth Moore Bridesmaids were Amy ate of Richmond Senior High Secretary Monique Jacobson says the only new hotel project that Millard of Smithfield, Caroline Regional Hospital, School. He has served six it will be New Mexico's Sydney has been finalized is a Holiday Byrd of Raleigh, Carmen Pinehurst. years with the United States Inn Express here in Truth or Chamberlain of Rural Hall, Opera House. Virgin Galactic Air Force. He is also a 2010 Chairman Richard Branson has Consequences, about 25 miles Chelsea Turner of Thomasville, away. And three key companies Harris daughter graduate of East Carolina hinted it will host the first of his Annette Isabella Harris and Katey Gutowski of Clayton. with millions of dollars in payroll University with a Bachelors in new brand of lifestyle hotels. And was born at 8:47 a.m. The groom chose Jason have passed on developing opera- Criminal Justice. He is current- the eclectic hot springs town of Wednesday, Sept. 19, in Hatcher of Wichita, Kansas, to tions in the state. ly employed with the Winson- Truth or Consequences has been Washington, D.C. Her serve as best man. The lagging development, along Salem Police Dept. anxiously awaiting all the econom- parents are Andrew and Groomsmen were Keith Croke with competition from heavy hit- of Ellerbe, Ronnie Crouch of Following a wedding trip ic development the nearly quarter- Clarissa Harris. The ters like Florida and Texas, is Rockingham, Jacob Turnage to Punta Cana, Dominican of-a-billion-dollar project is sup- grandparents are Sid raising new questions about the of Snow Hill, Kevin Oldham Republic, the couple will reside posed to bring to this largely rural and Isabella Linton of of Rockingham, and Justin in Winston-Salem. part of southern New Mexico. See SPACE | 3C Rockingham. J.K. Rowling's debut novel for adults worth a read Deepti Hajela and has been held under beyond repair. Even the characters are teenagers, Associated Press tight control, with media deceased official, in some trying to figure out their outlets required to sign ways the most positive, places in the world, with "The Casual Vacancy" non-disclosure agree- moral force in the story, all the emotional peaks (Little, Brown and ments before being per- is shown to have hurt his and valleys that can bring. Company), by J.K. mitted to see the book. wife with his dedication That ability to bring Rowling. The Associated Press to his cause that clearly her characters to their So look, here's the declined to sign such an came at her emotional emotional life was a hall- thing: This. Is. Not. A. expense. agreement and instead mark of the Harry Potter Children's. Book. purchased a copy early. But what could have series — it didn't become If you're looking Already at No. 1 on been an unreadable story for what made Harry Amazon, the book has becomes something a global phenomenon just Potter magical — gotten early buzz from else in Rowling's hands, because it was an exciting Wizards! Spells! Flying references to sex and thanks to her gift of being adventure, but because Broomsticks! — you're drugs that might be a tad able to make her charac- there was a real heart not going to find it. mature for the youngest ters complex and really, to it, characters who had If you're looking for "Potter" fans. just human. both strengths and weak- what makes J.K. Rowling It's set in the small Joel Ryan | Associated Press Readers know these nesses, who struggled magical — emotion, British village of Pagford, British author J.K. Rowling may not be able to match the phenom- people. They're familiar, with their choices. heart — you will. and tells the story of what enal success of the Harry Potter series, but she has high hopes for with their moments of That's what makes this "The Casual Vacancy," her first novel for adults. "The Casual Vacancy" happens after the unex- lashing out in anger or book worth it, despite a is the first novel written pected death of a town problems of Rowling's really, they never had a hoping against hope that slow start and sometimes for adults from Rowling, official leaves a vacancy characters. chance. this time things will be too much of the descrip- the successful-beyond- on the town's governing This isn't a book that's It's filled with often different. tions and adjectives that belief author behind the body. easy to fall in love with, unlikeable people, some They're people the added life to Harry Potter the way Harry Potter was of whom cross the line reader feels something "Harry Potter" series A long-simmering but at times tend to bog about the young boy who conflict over what the with its charming, win- into terrible. for, even it's just pity, discovers he's a wizard. solidly middle-class vil- ning hero and his plucky They're all unhappy because they're strug- Rowling down here. Published in the U.S. lage should do about the friends, saving the world in one way or another, gling, because life can be That's what makes the by Little, Brown and residents of a poverty- from evil with the help of even if the only people hard and sometimes there book's ending scenes so Company and in Britain stricken, drug- and crime- a powerful spell or two. who know that are them- just aren't any breaks, heartbreaking — turning by Little, Brown Book infested housing project Even with its moments selves, if that. because even people who the page seems unbear- Group, "The Casual on the edge of town gets of humor, it's a hard story They can be judgmen- look like nothing but able, but not as much as Vacancy" is scheduled heated, interwoven with where some people just tal, mean, petty and vio- trouble can do something putting down the book to come out Thursday the personal lives and don't get saved, because lent. Some are damaged good. A number of her would be. 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RICHMOND comes all Federal/Postal 10 a.m. the second at 1 p.m. for lunch at Hamlet. Men’s Club meets sec- COUNTY employees, retirees, Monday of each month Shoney’s. ROCKINGHAM ond Monday of each DEMOCRATIC spouses/surviving spous- at Hamlet Senior Center. MASONS: V.F.W.: Post 4203 meets month at 7 p.m. at WOMEN meet on the es to meetings, held Richmond Rockingham Masonic second Thursday of East Rockingham Fire last Monday of each each 2nd Monday of the County Amateur Lodge 495 AF & each month at 7 p.m. at Department. month at 6 p.m. For month. Additional infor- Radio Club: meets AM meets first and Post Home, 4203 River NARFE: Sandhills more information, call mation about NARFE is on the second Saturday third Monday of each Road, Rockingham. Chapter 1895 of National President Pam Dillman available by contacting: each month at 9 a.m. month at 7:30 p.m. at VFW AUXILIARY: Association of Retired at 895-2774. George/Julina LeVander in the Richmond County Rockingham Masonic Ladies Auxiliary to Federal Employees APPOINTMENTS (910) 895-9657; Sheila Emergency Services Lodge on Fayetteville Veterans of Foreign meets second Monday FOR LEGAL Lang (910) 448-0704, Office, 319 S. Lawrence Road, Rockingham. Wars Post 4203 meets of each month at 10:30 ASSISTANCE - Every or Vilma Geisert (910) St., Rockingham. MASONS: Hamlet second Thursday of a.m. at Community third Friday of each 215-5898. RICHMOND Masonic Lodge No. 532 each month at 7 p.m. at Congregational Church, month, a paralegal with THE DOBBINS COUNTY A.F.&A.M. meets second Post Home, River Road, 141 North Bennett Legal Aid of North HEIGHTS HISTORICAL and fourth Thursday of Rockingham. St., Southern Pines. Carolina, Inc. is avail- CONCERNED SOCIETY: Meets third each month at Masonic POST 49: American Information, George able to meet with inter- CITIZENS GROUP Monday monthly at 7 Lodge, 307 Main St., Legion and Auxiliary LeVander, 895-9657. ested persons at the will meet at 6 p.m. on p.m. in Rockingham City Hamlet. meets third Tuesday Richmond Hamlet Senior Center the first Monday of the Hall, 514 Rockingham MASONS: Hamlet each month at Post County NAACP by appointment to pro- month at the Dobbins Road, unless otherwise Review Lodge No. 105, Home, Boyd Lake Road, Youth Council will vide assistance in non- Heights Community announced. Call 895- PHA, 510 Pine St., Hamlet. meet every 1st Monday criminal matters (family Center, 195 Daniels St. 9057. meets first and third POST 147: American of every month at 7 p.m. law, public assistance, AUTISM SOCIETY RICHMOND Tuesday of each month Legion meets first Friday at the NAACP Office in housing, consumer OF NC –RICHMOND COUNTY WOMAN’S at 7:30 p.m. each month 7:30 p.m. Hamlet. protection, etc). The COUNTY CHAPTER CLUB: Meets fourth MASONS: Day Post Home off Ledbetter AMVETS: Post 316 service is free to low- meets on the third Tuesday of each month Springs Lodge 44 meet- Lake Road, Rockingham. meets the last Tuesday income adults age 60 Saturday of the month at 6 p.m. at FirstHealth ings held first and ROCKINGHAM of each month at 7 p.m. or older. For informa- at 10 a.m. at FirstHealth Richmond Memorial third Tuesdays of each LIONS: Club meets at the East Rockingham tion and to schedule an Richmond Memorial. Hospital cafeteria. month at 7 p.m., locat- second and fourth Fire Department. appointment, call the THE HAMLET WOMAN’S CLUB ed on Stewart Street, Monday of each month WOODMEN OF center at 582-7985. HISTORIC DEPOT OF HAMLET: Meets Rockingham. Contact at 7:15 p.m. at Lions WORLD: Meets FREE GED CLASS - AND MUSEUMS second Monday of each Ras Rush at 910-206- Clubhouse, U.S. 220 N., first Monday of each Richmond Community are available for tours month, September 0252. Rockingham. month at 6:30 p.m. at College has a free GED Monday through Friday, through May, at 7 p.m. MASONS: Elberta HAMLET LIONS: Shoney’s Restaurant, class at Poplar Springs 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is at Hamlet Woman’s Masonic Lodge # 654 Club meets first and Rockingham. Baptist Church at also open Saturday and Clubhouse, Oak Street, meets the 1st and 3rd third Thursday each WUSA: Women 478 Sandhills Road in Sunday, 1 p.m. to 5 Hamlet. Tuesday of each month month at 7 p.m. at Lions Unique in Spiritual Rockingham. Tuesdays p.m. For any questions, RICHMOND at 7:30 p.m. Dinner will Building, junction U.S. Harmony, support group and Thursdays from please call (910) 417- SERVICE LEAGUE: be served on the 1st 74 and N.C. 38, Hamlet. for women with prob- 5 to 8 p.m. Call Terry 7791. (Formerly Rockingham Tuesday. ELLERBE LIONS: lems, meets 7 to 9 p.m. Thompson at 410-1787 ORDER OF Junior Woman’s Club) SQUARE DEAL: Club meets first and every Monday at Haven for information. Enroll EASTERN STAR: Open Meets on the fourth Lodge 801, 29th third Thursday of each of Truth Deliverance any time. Springs Chapter 320 Tuesday of the month. Masonic District, regu- month at 7 p.m. at Church, U.S. 1 North ORDER OF THE meets second Monday of For more information, lar communication first Ellerbe Lions Club Park, and Patterson Road. EASTERN STAR each month at 7:30 p.m. contact Dena Cook at and third Tuesday of Church Street Ext., Information, 895-7050 Open Spring Chapter at Day Springs Lodge 910-895-8491 or Melanie each month at 7 p.m. Ellerbe. or 997-3595. 320 meets at 6:30 p.m. on Stewart Street. Carnes at 910-652-4897. at 294 N. Bridges St., ELLERBE CIVITAN ORDER OF on the second Monday Rockingham. Questions, ROCKINGHAM Hamlet. CLUB: Meets every sec- EASTERN STAR: of each month at 118 call Cynthia, 997-3451. WOMAN’S CIVIC SANDHILLS ond and fourth Thursday Palestine Chapter 79 South Stewart Street NATIONAL CLUB: Meets first SHRINE CLUB: Meets at 7 p.m. at the Ellerbe meets at 6 p.m. third Rockingham RAILROAD: Museum Thursday of each month fourth Tuesday monthly Civitan Building on Thursday of each month Contact Person Addie and Hall of Fame, at 6 p.m. at law office at 6:30 p.m. at Hamlet O.J. Reynolds Road in at lodge hall, Pine M. Robinson 910-206- Business Hwy. 74 East, of Pittman and Davis, Masonic Lodge. Ellerbe. Street, Hamlet. 1186 Hamlet. Open Saturdays Rockingham. MARINE CORPS HAMLET ROTARY: ORDER OF COMMUNITY 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. and DAR: General Henry LEAGUE: Detachment Club meets every EASTERN STAR: Elite BIBLE STUDY meets Sundays 1 p.m. until 4 William Harrington 1252 meets at 6 p.m. the Tuesday from noon Chapter 587 meets at 6 each Thursday at 7 p.m. and other times by Chapter of Daughters second Monday of each until 1 p.m. at Sandhills p.m. second Monday of p.m. 325 Long Drive, appointment. of American Revolution month, 4 Oaks Bank Regional Hospital, each month at 194 N. Rockingham (across NEW CHOICES meets second Monday Bank conference room, Hamlet. Bridges St., Hamlet. from Perdue) For more PROGRAM: First of each month at Rockingham. ROCKINGHAM CHRISTIAN information, contact Things First Workshop 6 p.m. at the First MILITARY ORDER ROTARY: Club meets SINGLES: Rainy Day Evangelist Robert David and Seminar Series held United Methodist OF PURPLE HEARTS: every Monday at noon Fellowship, a group Sr. at 910-461-9186 every Wednesday from Church in Rockingham. Chapter 647 meets the at FirstHealth Richmond of adult Christian sin- HARDEE GIRL’S 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. For Information, 652-5770 third Monday of each Memorial Hospital third gles, ages 25 years and BOOK CLUB meets more information, call or 895-1009. month at 6:30 p.m. at Park floor. up, meets at different on the 2nd Monday of 910-997-4944. ROCKINGHAM Avenue Presbyterian ROCKINGHAM Aberdeen/Pinehurst/ each month at 10 a.m. HAMLET BUSINESS CIVITANS: Club meets Church, 1920 Park Ave., MOOSE LODGE 1838: Southern Pines area res- at the Hamlet Senior DEVELOPMENT every second and fourth Rockingham. Members meet 2 p.m. taurants 6:30 p.m. each Center. Librarian Ginger ASSOCIATION meets Thursday at 7 p.m. at HAMLET V.F.W.: first Sunday of every Monday. Information, Haigler, facilitator. on the fourth Tuesday of FirstHealth Richmond Post 7314 meets second month at lodge on Crow call (910) 206-1960 and RED HAT CHAPTER the month in the Hamlet Memorial Hospital. Sunday of each month Run across from Perdue. leave message or e-mail VICE QUEENS meet Historic Depot. KIWANIS CLUB: at 2 p.m. at Post Home EAST the first Tuesday of each HAMLET HISTORIC Meets every Tuesday on Boyd Lake Road, ROCKINGHAM: See CALENDAR | 3C month at 3 p.m. at the DEPOT: Board meets Hamlet Senior Center. on the first Tuesday of SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 TIME WARNER CABLE S1 - DISH NETWORK S2 - DIRECTV VETERANS CLUB the month at 5:30 p.m. MEETING meets the in the Depot. 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 S1 S2 2nd Wednesday of each ROCKINGHAM ABC Eyewitness Inside Edition Saturday Night Football Showcase (L) / (:05) NCAA Football Wisconsin vs. Nebraska (L) (:20) College (:35) News (:05) Criminal Minds month at noon at the HOUSING 9 9 Hamlet Senior Center. AUTHORITY: (9) WSOC 9 News Tonight Post-game (L) "Reflection of Desire" Registration is required Monthly meeting held CBS (3) Paid (3) America Vegas "Pilot" Elementary "Pilot" 48 Hours Mystery "My Dad's (3) News (3) (:35) (3) (:05) (3) (:35) Alien by the 2nd Monday of third Tuesday of each (3) WBTV 3 (5) News (5) On Killer" (SP) (N) (3) (:20) Sports Attorney America Now (5) (:35) 3 3 the month. month at 4:30 p.m. at (5) WRAL 5 (13) Wheel Record (5) News (5) (:35) C.Mind Inside Ed. GRANDPARENTS Rockingham City Hall, (13) WBTW 13 of (13) Paid (13) News (13) Burn (13) Paid RAISING 514 Rockingham Road, NBC Jeopardy! Wheel of Revolution "Chained Heat" Law & Order: Special Victims Unit "Lost Reputation/ Above NC 36 at Saturday Night Live 36 36 GRANDCHILDREN Rockingham. The public (36) WCNC 6 Weekend Fortune Suspicion" 11:00 meet on the 4th is welcome. PBS The Lawrence Welk Show As Time Goes Keeping Up Yes Minister Fawlty Mystery! "Foyle's War III: MI-5 "Isolated" Adam confesses MI5's Austin City Thursday of each month AL-ALON FAMILY 4 4 30 at the Hamlet Senior GROUP: For support (4) WUNC "Salute to the U.S.A." By Appearances Towers They Fought in the Fields" involvement in the train bomb. "Arcade Fire" FOX Fox Pre-game NCAA Football Texas vs. Oklahoma State (L) FOX News Late Edition Touch "Music of Spheres" Center. Register by call- for friends and families 18 18 ing 582-7985. of alcoholics meets at (18) WCCB 11 (L) ALZHEIMER’S 6:30 p.m. each Tuesday (46) CW 8 Two and Half Two and Half Leverage "The Mile High Job" Leverage "The Nigerian Job" Fall Preview 30 Rock Rules of Eng 30 Rock Rules of Eng Old Christine 46 46 SUPPORT GROUP at the Samaritan Colony (55) MNT 17 First Family Family Guy Law & Order "Savages" Law & Order "Jeopardy" My TV News HollyScoop Mr. Box Mr. Box Paid Program Paid Program 55 55 meets the 3rd Wednesday Chapel, U.S. 220. ION 10 of each month at 10 a.m. THE HUMANE (64) The Browns The Browns Criminal "Into the Woods" The Closer "Off the Hook" Eyewit. News (:35) Hot Topics (:05) Insider (:35) Ent. Tonight (:35) Hollywd. 64 64 at the Hamlet Senior SOCIETY OF A&E 36 Parking Wars Parking Wars Independence Day (1996, Sci-Fi) Bill Pullman, Jeff Goldblum, Will Smith. Ship Wars Ship Wars Independence Day 118 265 Center. Register by call- RICHMOND COUNTY AMC 27 (6:00) West "Hell on Wheels" Tombstone (1993, Western) Val Kilmer, Michael Biehn, Kurt Russell. Hang 'Em High ('68, West) Clint Eastwood. 130 254 ing 582-7985. meets every second ANPL 38 My Cat From Hell Cat/ Hell "Cat Escape!" Cat/ Hell "My Cat is a Bully"My Cat From Hell "Bitten" Cat/ Hell "My Cat is a Bully"My Cat From Hell "Bitten" 184 282 SENIOR GAMES Monday at 6:15 p.m. BET 59 (6:30) Major Payne ('95, Com) Damon Wayans. Akeelah and the Bee ('06, Fam) Keke Palmer, Laurence Fishburne. He's Mine Not Yours Andrew Alexander. 124 329 OF RICHMOND at the HSRC Animal BRAVO 37 Housewives "Slutty Island" (:05) The Real Housewives (:05) The Real Housewives (:10) The Real Housewives (:10) Kill Bill Vol. 2 ('04, Act) Uma Thurman. 129 273 COUNTY STEERING Shelter, 529 Business 74 COMMITTEE meets West, Rockingham. The CMT 51 Reba Reba Reba Reba Bayou Bil (N) Bayou Bil (N) Redneck Rehab (N) Bayou Bil Bayou Bil R.Rehab "The Carolus Family" 166 327 the 2nd Tuesday of each meeting is open to the CNBC 34 Money Made Millions Ultimate Factories "UPS" Orman "Money and Emotion" 'Til Debt 'Til Debt Factories "Harley Davidson" Orman "Money and Emotion" 208 355 month at 2 p.m. at the public. CNN 32 CNN Newsroom Global Lessons Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom Global Lessons Piers Morgan Tonight 200 202 Hamlet Senior Center. RICHMOND COM 52 (6:50) Without a Paddle ('04, Com) Seth Green. (:55) Tosh: Happy Thoughts D. Martin. Standup (P) (N) (:05) Accepted ('06, Com) Jonah Hill, Justin Long. 107 249 AL-ANON will meet COUNTY DISC 35 I (Almost) Got Away With It I (Almost) Got Away With It I (Almost) Got Away With It I (Almost) Got Away With It I (Almost) Got Away With It I (Almost) Got Away With It 182 278 Monday from 8-9 p.m. BEEKEEPERS: at First Presbyterian Association meets DISN 54 Austin/ Ally Austin/ Ally Babysitter Good Luck ... Gravity Falls Code 9 Jessie Gravity Falls Shake It Up Shake It Up Austin/ Ally Austin/ Ally 172 290 Church on Fayetteville fourth Tuesday of ESPN-C 69 (6:00) 30 for 30 Golf Ryder Cup Day 2 Site: Medinah Country Club -- Medinah, Ill. 143 208 Road, Rockingham each month at 7 p.m. ESPN 39 (6:00) NCAA Football Florida State vs. South Florida (L) College Football Scoreboard (L) / (:15) NCAA Football Mississippi (Ole Miss) vs. Alabama (L) (:15) SportsCenter 140 206 AL-ANON will meet at County Extension ESPN2 68 NCAA Football South Carolina vs. Kentucky (L) Scoreboard NCAA Football Oregon vs Washington St. (L) (:15) SportsCenter 144 209 on Thursday from 6:30- Office. Information, call FAM 29 (6:25) Lady and the Tramp (:05) Aladdin ('92, Ani) Robin Williams. (:05) Aladdin ('92, Ani) Robin Williams. (:05) Alice in Wonderland 180 311 7:30 p.m. at Wesleyan 652-4363. FOOD 55 Restaurant Stakeout Stakeout "Paint By Numbers" Restaurant Stakeout Restaurant Stakeout Iron Chef America Restaurant Stakeout 110 231 Church on North Lee JW MASK JR St., Rockingham ALUMNI CHAPTER FSS 40 NCAA Football TCU vs. Southern Methodist University Halls of Fame NCAA Football Ball Up Eastern Ky. vs UT-Martin 420 630 POPLAR HILL meets on the 4th Monday HGTV 46 Novogratz (N) MillionRms Love It or List It LoveList "Due Date Deadline" House Hunter House Hunter House Hunter House Hunter LoveList "Due Date Deadline" 112 229 LODGE #331 in the of each month at 6 p.m. HIST 65 Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars 120 269 29th Masonic District, at the NAACP build- INSP 78 Chaparral "The Arrangement" Bonanza "The Gunmen" The Virginian "The Executioners" Virginian "The Woman From White Wing" The High Chaparral 259 364 will hold regular com- ing on Hamlet Avenue LIFE 31 (6:00) Last Hours in Suburbia A Mother's Nightmare ('12, Dra) Annabeth Gish. The Preacher's Daughter ('12, Dra) Andrea Bowen. A Mother's Nightmare 108 252 munication on the sec- in Hamlet. All alumnas LMN (6:00) Prayers for Bobby The Pact ('02, Dra) Juliet Stevenson, Megan Mullally. Special Delivery ('08, Com/Dra) Lisa Edelstein. The Pact Megan Mullally. ond and fourth Tuesday from CHHS-MAHS are 72 109 253 of each month at 7 p.m. welcome. MTV 43 Jersey Shore Jersey Shore Jersey "Damage Is Done" Jersey "Situation Problems" Jersey Shore "Ciao, Italia" Jersey "Hurricane Situation" 160 331 at 106 Stokes Road, DAV CHAPTER 59 NICK 30 Big Time Rush Victorious Victorious (N) Big Time (N) ToRock (N) iCarly The Nanny The Nanny Friends (:35) Friends (:05) Friends (:40) Friends 170 299 Rockingham. AND AUXILIARY: SCIFI 64 Lake Placid 2 ('07, Hor) Sam McMurray, Cloris Leachman. Lake Placid: The Final Chapter ('12, Hor) Robert Englund. (P) Lake Placid 3 ('10, Hor) Kacey Barnfield, Yancy Butler. 122 244 BLACK POT FISH Meets second Tuesday SPEED 67 Lucas Oil Speed Center NCWTS Setup NASCAR Truck Racing Smith's 350 Site: Las Vegas Motor Speedway (L) NASCAR Auto Racing AAA 400 NCWTS Setup 150 607 FRY - Church Fundraiser of each month at SPIKE 44 (:10) I, Robot (2004, Sci-Fi) Bridget Moynahan, Alan Tudyk, Will Smith. The Punisher ('04, Act) John Travolta, Thomas Jane. Movie 168 262 held by Tabernacle Faith Chapter home, N.C. 177 Pentecostal Holiness S. Hamlet. Meal is at TBS 24 Seinfeld Seinfeld The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Franklin & Bash Get Smart ('08, Com) Anne Hathaway, Steve Carell. 139 247 Church, 101 Pine St., 6 p.m. Immediately fol- TCM 25 (6:30) Valley of the Kings The Fallen Idol ('48, Thril) Michèle Morgan. Anna Karenina ('48, Dra) Ralph Richardson, Vivien Leigh. The Four Feathers 132 256 Hamlet - Held every lowing meeting at 6:30 TLC 48 Real Life "Family Portrait" Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Real Life "Deadly Triangle" Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Dateline: Real Life Mysteries Real Life "Deadly Triangle" 183 280 Friday and Saturday p.m. TNT 26 (6:00) Resident Evil: Extinction... The Book of Eli ('09, Adv) Gary Oldman, Denzel Washington. American Gangster ('07, Cri) Russell Crowe, Denzel Washington. 138 245 from 11 a.m. until. VIETNAM TOON 53 Shrek ('01, Ani) Voices of Eddie Murphy, Mike Myers. Venture Bros. Family Guy Family Guy Cleveland Black Dyna Boondocks Bleach Samurai 7 176 296 Dine in, carry out and VETERANS OF TRAVEL 47 Mysteries of the Smithsonian Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures 215 277 delivery. On the menu: AMERICA: Meets first Fish, hamburger, fried Monday of each month TVLAND 56 (:05) Roseanne (:45) Cosby (:20) The Cosby Show Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens (:40) Queens 106 301 chicken, hot-dogs, baked at Rockingham VFW USA 28 NCIS "Judgement Day" 1/2 NCIS "Judgement Day" 2/2 NCIS "Caged" NCIS "Broken Bird" NCIS "Mother's Day" NCIS "UnSEALed" 105 242 beans, french fries, hush Post 4203 at Old River WGN 19 Funniest Home Videos MLB Baseball Chicago Cubs vs. Arizona Diamondbacks Site: Chase Field -- Phoenix, Ariz. (L) WGN News Home Videos Bones "The Body in the Bag" 239 307 puppies, cole slaw, cake Road and Caroline VH1 42 (6:00) 2012 VMAs SNL 2000's A behind the scenes look at SNL in the 2000's. Mean Girls ('04, Com/Dra) Rachel McAdams, Tina Fey, Lindsay Lohan. Rehab 162 335 and soda. To pre-order, Street. Meeting begins PREMIUM CHANNELS call 582-5558 or 995- at 7 p.m. HBO (6:30) DOA: Dead or Alive The Sitter ('11, Com) Ari Graynor, Jonah Hill. Boxing HBO After Dark Rodriguez vs. Escalera and Del Valle vs. Darchinyan (:15) Boardwalk Empire 3615. BOOK CLUB: Hardee 7 300 501 Chapter 1895 wel- Girl’s Book Club meets MAX 320 (6:45) The A-Team ('10, Act) Liam Neeson. Strike Back Beyond (2012, Thriller) Teri Polo, Jon Voight. Strike Back (:15) Skin Max (:45) SinCity 310 512 www.yourdailyjournal.com Richmond County Daily Journal, Rockingham, N.C. Weekend, September 29-30, 2012 Page 3C

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 TIME WARNER CABLE S1 - DISH NETWORK S2 - DIRECTV Open the human mind 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 S1 S2 ABC Once Upon a Time "Magic Is Once Upon a Time "Broken" Revenge "Destiny" (SP) (N) 666 Park Avenue "Pilot" (P) Eyewitness (:35) Hot Topic (:05) The Closer "Jump the 9 9 to the sacred message (9) WSOC 9 Coming: Recap Special" (N) (SP) (N) (N) News Tonight Gun" CBS 60 Minutes (SP) (N) The Amazing Race (SP) (N) The Good Wife "I Fought the The Mentalist "The Crimson (3) News (3) (:35) Point (3) (13) Paid (3) Paid Dear Editor, It states he uses people (3) WBTV 3 Law" (SP) (N) Ticket" (SP) (N) (5) WRAL (5) (:35) Program Program 3 3 I realize that some people like Stephen to explain his (5) WRAL 5 News Coaches (5) (:05) The (13) Inside do not want to hear any- word to others as Stephen (13) WBTW 13 (13) News 13 (13) Jeop. Closer Edition thing about the Hebrew God did to the Ethiopian eunuch. NBC Football Night in America (L) (:15) NFL Football New York Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles Site: Lincoln Financial Field -- Philadelphia, Pa. (L) NC 36 at Panthers Whacked Out 36 36 whose name is Yahuwah, but In the study notes in (36) WCNC 6 11:00 Gameday Sports I find it better to worship Genesis on Page 8, is the PBS Lark Rise to Candleford Call the Midwife Masterpiece Classic "Upstairs Masterpiece Classic "Upstairs Masterpiece Classic "Upstairs EastEnders EastEnders a God with a name than a YHWH(YAHWEH). In the 4 30 WUNC 4 God with no name. When I Scofield Study Bible it has (4) Downstairs" 1/3 Downstairs" 2/3 Downstairs" 3/3 FOX (4:00) NFL The OT (L) The Simpsons BobB "Ear-sy FamilyG "Into AmerD "Love, Fox News at Fox News Got The Ernest Angley Hour Jack Van Paid Program key in the original 1611 King Yahweh on Page 6 and in 18 18 James Bible on my computer the Nelson Study Bible it has (18) WCCB 11 Football (L) (N) Rider" (SP) (N) Fat Air" (N) AD Style" (N) 10 p.m. Game Impe Presents I find Hebrew consonants Yahweh in the study notes on (46) CW 8 Two and Half Two and Half The Border The Collector "The Rapper" Cold Case Files Charlotte N.C. Spin Tim McCarver 3 Wide Life 46 46 for Yahweh at the top of Page 8. The New King James (55) MNT 17 House Payne House Payne Cold Case Files Cold Case Files My TV News Accord.Jim 'Til Death 'Til Death Paid Program Paid Program 55 55 the page. In the Layman’s Study Bible yah and not jah (64) ION 10 CSI: Miami "Cheating Death" Burn "Breaking and Entering" Castle Eyewit. News (:35) Access Hollywood (:35) CSI "Gone Baby Gone" (:35) Inside Ed. 64 64 Bible Dictionary I find at is in Psalms 68-4, Isaiah 26-4, Jesus -Jezsus- the personal and Isaiah 12-2. In the dic- A&E 36 Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Ship Wars Ship Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars 118 265 name of Christ. The name tionary index it has ‘Yahweh AMC 27 Into the West "Casualties of War" Hell on "The Lord's Day" (N) Hell on Wh "The Lord's Day" Breaking Bad "Fifty-One" (:05) Hell on "The Lord's Day" 130 254 means, Yahweh is salvation, 199 times by my count, but ANPL 38 Call Wildman Call Wildman OffTheHook OffTheHook Oceans (2009, Documentary) Pierce Brosnan. Oceans (2009, Documentary) Pierce Brosnan. 184 282 and was a common name in I may have missed some out BET 59 (6:30) Akeelah and the Bee Laurence Fishburne. To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar Stay Together Stay Together BET Inspiration 124 329 New Testament Times (Page of its 303 pages. The index BRAVO 37 Wives NJ "Dinasty of Denial" Housewives/NewJersey New Jersey Social (N) WivesNJ "Reunion Part 1" (N) Watch (N) Wives NJ "Reunion Part 1" House Miami 129 273 393). In the NIV Study Bible also translates the mean- CMT 51 Movie Sweet Home Alabama ('02, Com) Candice Bergen, Reese Witherspoon. (:15) Footloose (1984, Drama) Lori Singer, John Lithgow, Kevin Bacon. 166 327 in the introduction notes ings of Hebrew words for it speaks of Gods infallible instance, Hezekiah means CNBC 34 Diabetes Life Wall Street MadeMillions Made Millions Mark Zuckerberg American Greed: Scam Porn: Business of Pleasure Ultimate Factory "Caterpillar" 208 355 word to humanity. It also Yahweh strengthens. Isaiah CNN 32 CNN Newsroom Secrets of the Belfast Tapes Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom Secrets of the Belfast Tapes Piers Morgan Tonight 200 202 states that nothing people means Yahweh is salvation, COM 52 (:20) SouthPk (:50) Accepted (2006, Comedy) Jonah Hill, Anthony Heald, Justin Long. Tosh.O Key & Peele (:05) SouthPk (:35) Brickleb (:10) Youth in Revolt 107 249 write about God’s word can Jeremiah means Yahweh DISC 35 To Be Announced Bermuda Triangle Exposed Mermaids "The Body Found" Mermaids "The Body Found" 182 278 be on a level with the word establishes and Joshua and DISN 54 Good Luck ... Gravity Falls Bolt ('08, Ani) John Travolta. (:45) Phineas Gravity Falls Austin/ Ally Good Luck ... Good Luck ... Wizards Wizards 172 290 itself, it is the holy spirit Jeshua mean Yahweh is sal- alone, not fallible human vation. Joseph means may ESPN-C 69 (5:30) 30/30 30 for 30 "The U" 30 for 30 30/30 "Four Days in October" 30/30 "One Night in Vegas" 143 208 beings, who can open the Yahweh bless. ESPN 39 SportsCenter Baseball T. WNBA Basketball Playoffs Minnesota vs Seattle (L) SportsCenter SportsCenter 140 206 human mind to the sacred Gary Selph ESPN2 68 Baseball Tonight (L) NHRA Drag Racing Midwest Nationals Site: Gateway International Speedway -- Madison, Ill. NASCAR Now (L) NASCAR Auto Race AAA 400 144 209 message. Rockingham FAM 29 (6:10) Alice in Wonderland The Lion King ('94, Fam) Jonathan Taylor Thomas. The Lion King ('94, Fam) Jonathan Taylor Thomas. Joel Osteen Kerry Shook 180 311 FOOD 55 The Great Food Truck Race Cupcake "Cake Wars" (N) Great FoodTruck Race (N) Iron Chef America Restaurant Stakeout The Great Food Truck Race 110 231 Space FSS 40 (6:00) Bull Ride Gamebreaker WPT Poker Streetball Ball Up Liverpool "Silver Shovel" WPT Poker MLB Baseball N.Y. M./Atl. 420 630 HGTV 46 Million Dollar Rooms You Live in What? Buying and Selling Property (N) Reno. (N) Renovation (N) Buying and Selling 112 229 From page 1C HIST 65 Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars Marvels "Food Trucks" Counting Cars Counting Cars 120 269 viability of the $209 billion tures reusable rocket engines taxpayer-funded project — as for major aerospace contrac- INSP 78 Anne of Green Gables ('85, Fam) Megan Follows. Anne of Green Gables ('85, Fam) Megan Follows. Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken Gabrielle Anwar. 259 364 well as the rush by so many tors and is designing a two- LIFE 31 The Preacher's Daughter ('12, Dra) Andrea Bowen. A Mother's Nightmare ('12, Dra) Annabeth Gish. The Preacher's Daughter ('12, Dra) Andrea Bowen. 108 252 states to grab a piece of the person space vehicle called the LMN 72 (6:00) Circle of Friends In the Land of Women ('07, Rom) Adam Brody. Reservation Road ('07, Dra) Joaquin Phoenix. In the Land of Women 109 253 commercial spaceport pie. Lynx, has twice passed over MTV 43 Jersey "The Great Depression" Jersey "Kissing Cousins" Jersey "A Cheesy Situation" Jersey Shore Jersey "A House Divided" Jersey "At the End of the Day" 160 331 To date, nine spaceports are New Mexico in favor of Texas NICK 30 Big Time Rush Victorious Full House Full House Full House Full House The Nanny The Nanny Friends 1/2 (:35) Friends (:05) Friends (:40) Friends 170 299 planned around the United and Florida. Most recently, SCIFI (5:00) The Devil's Advocate Shutter Island (2009, Mystery) Mark Ruffalo, Ben Kingsley, Leonardo DiCaprio. White Noise ('05, Myst) Chandra West, Michael Keaton. States, mostly at existing air- it announced plans to locate 64 122 244 ports, and another 10 have its new Commercial Space SPEED 67 Speed Center NASCAR Victory "Dover" Dave Despain (L) Classic Car Car Crazy FIM Motorcycle Racing FIM Motorcycle Racing 150 607 been proposed, according to Research and Development SPIKE 44 Bar Rescue "Tiki Curse" Bar Rescue "On the Rocks" Bar Rescue "Bikini Bust" (N) Tattoo Rescue "Just Deadly" Bar Rescue "Fallen Angels" Bar Rescue "Bikini Bust" 168 262 a recent report from the New Center Headquarters in TBS 24 (6:00) Yes Man Paul Blart: Mall Cop ('09, Com) Kevin James. Paul Blart: Mall Cop ('09, Com) Kevin James. Drillbit Taylor 139 247 Mexico Spaceport Authority. Midland, Texas. TCM 25 (6:00) Singin' in the Rain The Mummy ('32, Myst) Boris Karloff. Charlie Chan in Egypt Warner Oland. Abbot and Costello Meet the Mummy Movie 132 256 Currently, the Spaceport Another company, TLC 48 Breaking Amish Long Island Long Island Medium (N) Medium (N) Amish "New Beginnings" (N) Long Island Long Island Amish "New Beginnings" 183 280 can count on two rocket RocketCrafters, Inc., passed companies that send verti- over New Mexico for TNT 26 (6:00) I Am Legend Gladiator (2000, Epic) Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen, Russell Crowe. Gladiator ('00, Epic) Joaquin Phoenix, Russell Crowe. 138 245 cal payloads into space and Titusville, Fla. And the space TOON 53 (6:00) Shrek LegoStarWars Dragons Cleveland King of Hill King of Hill Family Guy Family Guy Black Dyna Robot / Super Aqua / Squid 176 296 Virgin Galactic, the Branson tourism company of SpaceX, TRAVEL 47 Halloween's Most Extreme Making Monsters (N) Making Monsters (N) Halloween Crazy Fear (N) Fear Making Monsters 215 277 space tourism venture that is looking at basing a plant TVLAND 56 (:05) MASH (:45) MASH (:20) M*A*S*H Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens (:40) Queens 106 301 says it has signed up more with $50 million in annual USA 28 Law & Order: SVU "Shaken" Law&O.:SVU "Hothouse" Law&O.:SVU "Impulsive" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Torch" Law&O.:SVU "Rockabye" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Taken" 105 242 than 500 wealthy adventur- salaries to Brownsville, Texas. WGN 19 Bloopers Met-Mother Met-Mother Met-Mother Met-Mother Met-Mother WGN News (:40) Replay 30 Rock 30 Rock Rules of Eng Rules of Eng 239 307 ers for $200,000-per-person Locally, officials blame spaceflights. Other leaders the lack of new businesses VH1 42 (6:00) SNL in the 2000's Rehab With Dr. Drew (N) Behind the Music (N) Rehab "Awakening Emotions" Behind "Carrie Underwood" Rehab "Awakening Emotions" 162 335 in the race to commercialize on the legislature's refusal to PREMIUM CHANNELS the business and send tourists pass laws that would exempt HBO 7 Movie (:35) The Sitter ('11, Com) Jonah Hill. Boardwa. "Bone for Tuna" (N) Treme "Saints" (N) Boardwa. "Bone for Tuna" Treme "Saints" 300 501 into space have been passing spacecraft suppliers from lia- MAX 320 (6:30) Tower Heist (:15) Little Fockers ('10, Com) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller. Troy (2004, Action) Orlando Bloom, Eric Bana, Brad Pitt. Movie 310 512 on New Mexico. bility for passengers should For example, XCOR the spacecraft crash or blow Aerospace, which manufac- up. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 TIME WARNER CABLE S1 - DISH NETWORK S2 - DIRECTV 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 S1 S2 Calendar ABC Inside Edition Entertainment Dancing With the Stars: All Stars Castle "Cloudy With a Chance Eyewitness (:35) News Jimmy Kimmel Live 9 9 From page 1C (9) WSOC 9 Tonight of Murder" (N) News Nightline CBS rainidayfellowship@ Community Bible (3) Prime (3) Million.. How I Met Partners 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Hawaii Five-0 "Kanalua" (N) (3) News (:35) The Late Show With (3) (:35) WBTV yahoo.com. Class is taught by (3) 3 Time (5) Ent. Your Mother "Chicken and "And the Pearl "Vince Takes a (5) WRAL David Letterman Stephen LateShow 3 3 WRAL DEMOCRATIC Sister Mary Malloy. All (5) 5 (5) Inside Ed. Tonight "The Pre-Nup" Stuffing" (N) Necklace" (N) Bath" (N) News Colbert, Martha Wash (N) (5) (13) (:35) WBTW 13 WOMEN OF are welcome to attend (13) (13) Wheel (13) Jeop. (N) (13) News 13 LateShow NBC Jeopardy! Wheel of The Voice "Blind Auditions Continued" (N) Revolution "No Quarter" (N) NC 36 at (:35) Jay Leno Bryan Cranston, (:35) LateNight RICHMOND COUNTY: each Tuesday at 11 a.m. 36 36 Meet the fourth St. Joseph Bible (36) WCNC 6 Fortune 11:00 Rebel Wilson, Cher Lloyd (N) Fallon Monday of each month Study is taught by PBS Nightly North Antiques Roadshow "Salt Market Warriors "Antiquing Half the Sky: Turning Opression Into Opportunity for BBC World Charlie Rose 4 30 at 6 p.m. at Richmond Deacon George Brower (4) WUNC 4 Business Carolina Now Lake City (Hour Three)" 3/3 in Cumming, GA" Women Worldwide Pt. 1 of 2 (N) News County Democratic each Wednesday at 7 FOX The Big Bang The Big Bang Bones "The Gunk in the The Mob Doctor "Protect and Fox News at Fox News The Simpsons King of the Mother "Do I Ray "Look, Headquarters, East 18 18 p.m. All are welcome to (18) WCCB 11 Theory Theory Garage" (N) Serve" (N) 10 p.m. Edge Hill Know You?" Don't Touch" Franklin Street, Suite attend. CW 8 301, Rockingham. New Girls Can! meets (46) Two and Half Two and Half iHeartRadio Music Festival (N) The Ricki Lake Show Dish Nation 30 Rock Rules of Eng 30 Rock 46 46 members and visitors are every Tuesday and (55) MNT 17 The Steve Harvey Show Law & Order: SVU "Tragedy" Law & Order: S.V.U. "Manic" My TV News The Jeffersons The Steve Harvey Show Sanford Dish Nation 55 55 always welcome. Contact Thursday from 4 until (64) ION 10 The Browns The Browns The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil Eyewit. News (:35) ET (:05) Access H. (:35) Minute (:05) The Jeremy Kyle Show 64 64 Mary Swann at 582-4429 6 p.m. at the Richmond A&E 36 Hoarders "Kathleen/ Scott" Hoarders "Debra and Patty"Hoarders (N) Intervention "Amanda" (N) Inter. "Britney and Terry K" Hoarders "Debra and Patty" 118 265 for more information. County Health AMC 27 (5:30) Pitch Black Terminator 2: Judgement Day ('91, Sci-Fi) Linda Hamilton, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Terminator 2: Judgement Day Arnold Schwarzenegger. 130 254 SEXUAL ASSAULT Department- Large SUPPORT GROUP: Classroom ANPL 38 OnTheHunt "Moose Mania" Frozen Planet Frozen Planet "Spring"Frozen Planet "Summer" Frozen Planet Frozen Planet "Spring" 184 282 Meets every Tuesday BET 59 (6:00) 106 & Park Cypher Madea's Family Reunion ('06, Com) Maya Angelou, Tyler Perry. Don't Sleep The Game The Wendy Williams Show 124 329 from 6 to 7 p.m. Call AA Groups BRAVO 37 The Real Housewives New York Social (N) The Real Housewives (N) Gallery Girls (N) Watch (N) The Real Housewives Housewives 129 273 New Horizons at 997- EAST ROCKINGHAM CMT 51 Reba Reba Reba Reba Elizabethtown (2005, Romance) Kirsten Dunst, Susan Sarandon, Orlando Bloom. 8 Seconds Luke Perry. 166 327 4840 to register. GROUP, Town Park CNBC 34 The Kudlow Report Ultimate Factory "Budweiser" Diamond Super Rich American Greed: Scam Mad Money Diamond Super Rich 208 355 SURVIVORS Apartments Day Room STANDING STRONG: off Biltmore Drive. CNN 32 OutFront Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight 200 202 a support group for sur Group meets each COM 52 Colbert Daily Show Futurama Futurama South Park South Park Brickleberry South Park Daily Show Colbert South Park South Park 107 249 vivors of sexual assault Wednesday at 8 p.m. DISC 35 Chopper "Common Ground" Chopper "Now or Never" American Chopper Fast N' Loud American Chopper Fast N' Loud 182 278 and childhood abuse. For Open discussion. DISN 54 Gravity Falls Good Luck ... Austin/ Ally Mostly Ghostly ('08, Fam) Luke Benward, Diego Acuna. Phineas Ferb A.N.T. Farm Babysitter Wizards Wizards 172 290 HAMLET GROUP more information con- ESPN-C 69 (6:30) 30 for 30 PGA Golf Ryder Cup Final Round Site: Medinah Country Club -- Medinah, Ill. 143 208 tact Christina Robinson OF AA: Meets each ESPN 39 (6:30) Monday Night Countdown (L) NFL Football Chicago Bears vs. Dallas Cowboys Site: Cowboys Stadium -- Arlington, Texas (L) SportsCenter 140 206 910-206-2590 or e-mail Thursday at 8 p.m. at wrobinson49@carolina. 211 Henderson St., ESPN2 68 E:60 Poker Poker World Series Baseball Tonight (L) SportsCenter Football (N) Baseball T. NFL Films 144 209 rr.com Hamlet. Open speaker. FAM 29 Birth "Tree of Forgiveness" Switched at Birth (N) My Best Friend's Wedding ('97, Com) Julia Roberts. The 700 Club Fresh Prince Fresh Prince 180 311 NARCOTICS SAMARITAN FOOD 55 Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners (N) $24 in 24 (N) Diners Diners Diners Diners 110 231 ANONYMOUS: Green COLONY AA: Group FSS 40 NCAA Football Liverpool "Silver Shovel" WPT Poker EPL Soccer 420 630 meets each Tuesday at Light Group meets 8 HGTV 46 Love It or List It Love It or List It Love It or List It House Hunter House Hunter Love/List "Duplex Dilemma" Love It or List It 112 229 p. m. Sunday, Tuesday, 8 p.m. at 120 Samaritan HIST Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Counting Cars Counting Cars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars American Pickers Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Wednesday and Thursday Lane, Rockingham. 65 120 269 at Parish House, OLD TIME INSP 78 Dr. Quinn MD "Ready or Not" Waltons "The First Casualty" The Waltons Little House "The Collection" Dr. Quinn M.D.. "The Dam" The Big Valley "Deathtown" 259 364 Church of the Messiah, STRUCTURE AA: LIFE 31 My Ghost Story The Family That Preys ('08, Com) Sanaa Lathan, Alfre Woodard. Project Runway "It's Fashion Baby" The Family That Preys 108 252 202 N. Lawrence St., Group meets each LMN 72 (6:00) Baby for Sale Pick-A-Flick Pick-A-Flick Pick-A-Flick 109 253 Rockingham. Sunday at 7 p.m. and MTV 43 Jersey Shore Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous Inbetweeners WakeBrothers Ridiculous Ridiculous Ridiculous 160 331 each Wednesday at 8 CARING FOR THE NICK 30 Figure It Out Big Time Rush All That Kenan & Kel Hollywood Heights Yes, Dear Yes, Dear Friends Friends Friends Friends 170 299 CAREGIVER: meets p.m. at Samaritan Colony the third Thursday of Chapel, 120 Samaritan SCIFI 64 Warehouse 13 Alphas "Life After Death" (N) Warehouse 13 (N) Alphas "Life After Death" Warehous "We All Fall Down" Alphas "Life After Death" 122 244 each month. Contact the Drive, Hwy 220 North SPEED 67 Pass Time Pass Time GearZ GearZ Hot Rod TV Hot Rod TV Truck U Truck U GearZ GearZ Hot Rod TV Hot Rod TV 150 607 Hamlet Senior center to of Rockingham. Open SPIKE 44 Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope ('77, Sci-Fi) Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill. Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope ('77, Sci-Fi) Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill. 168 262 join their support group. speaker on Sundays. TBS 24 Seinfeld Seinfeld Family Guy FamilyGuy 1/2 FamilyGuy 2/2 Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Conan (N) Office "Search Committee" 139 247 STORY TIME AT Closed discussion on TCM 25 (6:30) Spencer Tracy Legacy Me and My Gal (1932, Romance) A Man's Castle ('33, Rom) Spencer Tracy. The Power and the Glory Spencer Tracy. Movie 132 256 HAMLET PUBLIC Wednesdays. TLC 48 Amish "Jumping the Fence" Breaking Amish Breaking Amish Amish "New Beginnings" Breaking Amish Amish "New Beginnings" 183 280 LIBRARY Every ROCKINGHAM Wednesday at 10 a.m. AA: Group meets each TNT 26 The Mentalist "Red Alert" M.Crimes "The Shame Game" Major Crimes (N) The Mentalist "Blood Money" Major Crimes CSI: NY "Stealing Home" 138 245 302 Main Street, Hamlet Saturday at 8 p.m. and TOON 53 Adventure T. Adventure T. Regular Show MAD King of Hill King of Hill American Dad American Dad Family Guy Family Guy Robot / Robot AquaT. / Squid 176 296 (Use Rice St. entrance) each Monday at 8 p.m. TRAVEL 47 Man v. Food Man v. Food Anthony Bourdain Bourdain "Burgundy" (N) Anthony Bourdain Bizarre Foods "Bangkok" Anthony Bourdain 215 277 MT. PISGAH A.M.E. at First Presbyterian TVLAND 56 Home Imp Home Imp Cosby Show Cosby Show Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens (:35) Queens (:10) Queens (:50) Queens 106 301 Church, 904 Fayetteville ZION CHURCH - Bible USA 28 NCIS: LA "Human Traffic" WWE Monday Night Raw WWE Monday Night Raw WWE Monday Night Raw (:05) CSI: Crime "73 Seconds" (:05) SVU "Inheritance" 105 242 Study classes will Road, Rockingham. WGN Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos 30 Rock 30 Rock Rules of Eng Rules of Eng resume on Wednesday Closed discussion on 19 239 307 afternoons starting at Wednesdays. Open VH1 42 Basketball Wives: LA Basketball Wives: LA (N) TI Tiny (N) Chrissy (N) Basketball Wives: LA T.I. and Tiny Chrissy/ Jones Basketball Wives: LA 162 335 12 p.m. Refreshments speaker on Saturdays. PREMIUM CHANNELS will be served. Rev. Dr. STANDARD HBO 7 (5:30) Harry Potter/ Hallows Pt 1 Real Time With Bill Maher Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close ('11, Adv) Thomas Horn. (:15) Boxing HBO After Dark Card TBA 300 501 Christopher L. Zacharias BEARERS.COM: a MAX 320 (6:10) What's Your Number? The Change-Up ('11, Com) Jason Bateman. The Matrix Revolutions ('03, Sci-Fi) Keanu Reeves. (:15) Strike Back 310 512 is the host pastor. Christian men’s fel- St Joseph Sunday lowship meets at 7:30 School is taught by p.m. every Thursday, Mother Jeanette Lindsey at Comfort Suites, at 10 a.m. each Sunday. Rockingham. Contact All are welcome to D.M. Mason at 331-6856 attend. or Michael Swinney at St. Joseph 895-2747. www.yourdailyjournal.com Saturday, September 29, 2012 Page 4C Richmond County Daily Journal, Rockingham, N.C.Comi Weekend, SeptemberCs/Ent 29-30, 2012 www.yourdailyjournal.comErtainmEnt

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Jacquelene Bigar’s Horoscope HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Saturday, you. Tonight: Stay out as long as you Sept. 29, 2012: want. zITS Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman This year you often are pulled VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) between two different ideas, two dif- HHHHH You might feel as if you ferent people or the choice of whether have too much to do and everything to follow your intellectual voice or is happening too fast. Nevertheless, your emotional voice. You probably make time for a loved one who really will need to experience some of each makes a difference in your life. Push polarity in order to make a solid deci- comes to shove with a child or cre- sion as to which path you should head ative venture. Tonight: Make it close down. If you are single, you open up and cozy. to a myriad of possibilities, but the LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) person you will most enjoy relating HHHH Let your sense of fun come to is a person in your day-to-day life. out, and be willing to take time for If you are attached, you often are at that special person in your life. You odds with each other, until you accept could feel pressured by a real-estate that both of you have different ideas or domestic matter. Do not let this and opinions. Learn to respect each situation drive you. Know when to say other’s values. ARIES can be chal- “enough.” Tonight: Only where people THE FAMILY CIRCUS lenging. can be found. CONCEPTIS SUDOKU The Stars Show the Kind of Day SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Bil Keane You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; HHHH Follow through on your by Dave Green 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult errands and responsibilities, but ARIES (March 21-April 19) make it a priority to take some much- HHHH You have faced your share needed time for yourself to relax. You of obstacles, and you might do so generally push very hard in your day- again today. Nevertheless, you’ll to-day life. Now it is time for a break. cruise right through it if you honor your Tonight: Put your feet up and relax. spontaneity and do not overthink the SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) situation. Avoid someone who wants HHHHH Allow your playful per- to have control. Tonight: All smiles. sonality to emerge. You become TAURUS (April 20-May 20) nearly childlike when interacting with HHH Sit back and observe. a young person. A loved one enjoys Granted, certain realizations could seeing your inner child emerge. Avoid stun you. You might need some time a controlling person when it comes to process this information. You take to your finances. Tonight: Dance out a lot personally. Avoid a controlling the door. individual; otherwise, you’ll get locked CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) into power games with this person. HHHH You might not intend on Tonight: Not to be found. being difficult and testy, but some- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) times you simply need to have what HHHHH Zero in on what is going you want to feel comfortable. Stay DENNIS THE MENACE on with friends, then decide if you close to home, and throw yourself into Hank Ketchum want to join them. However, know that a heartfelt project. You know what is where they say they will be might no needed. Tonight: Invite a friend or two longer be where they actually can be over. found. Surprises surround you. A part- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) ner could feel insecure about financ- HHHH You express yourself in a es. Tonight: Where the crowds are. powerful manner. The unexpected CANCER (June 21-July 22) occurs when making calls, having HHHH Take charge of an emotion- discussions and meeting with friends. al matter. A key loved one or family You might be stunned at first, but member might push you quite hard to later you will be pleased by the out- have his or her way. You might want come. A situation could become quite to distance yourself from those who humorous. Tonight: Hang out. do not support your need for more PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) peace. Tonight: Others follow your HHHH You could be wondering lead. what way is best to proceed with a LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) purchase. You might want to do some HHHHH Jump on the urge to hop price comparison first. A friend you in the car for a day trip. A change in really care about pushes you very scenery will renew your energy and hard to go along with his or her ideas. help you gain a different perspective. Do what feels right to you. Tonight: Remain sensitive to someone who Your treat. really cares about you. The unex- Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet pected seems to be a theme between at www.jacquelinebigar.com.

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