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We print on 100% Recycled newsprint The Voice of Scotland County | Established 1882 | www.LaurinburgExchange.com | 50 Cents in this edition Job seminar held John Lentz Sponsored by Rep. Garland E. Pierce [email protected] of Wagram, the event was designed Staff Reporter for officials “to speak about the high unemployment rate in North Carolina An audience composed of more than and what the state is doing to address 100 persons including state and county the issues of the unemployment rate officials, small business owners, and un- along with information about available employed members of the community programs. gathered Thursday at the Highlands for “The event will also provide a good Photo by John Lentz a seminar on the employment situation opportunity for those interested in NC House Rep. Bill Faison spoke on the steps needed toward in Scotland County and the surround- "putting North Carolinians back to work." ing area. See JOB Page 3a What you need to know about Medicare Local Mayberry enthusiast 2012

Page 1B receives award Dewey Lamb, right, poses at John Lentz of the Mayberry Friendship a recent Mayberry Days [email protected] Award for 2011, given “in festival with Barney Fife Fall Farmer’s Staff Reporter recognition and apprecia- tribute artist David tion for outstanding dedica- Market this In some respects, Dewey Browning. tion to the fans of the Andy Lamb of Laurinburg could Saturday Griffith Show.” Contributed be a citizen of Mayberry, the photos “The award is given to fictional town made famous Page 8A somebody who embod- on the Andy Griffith Show ies the beliefs and/or in the 1960s. Lamb’s laid virtues of the way May- Go online back personality is one that berry portrays itself,” would mesh well with those For local news Lamb said. who met at Floyd’s Barber visit www. Lamb appears to be well Shop to “shoot the breeze” laurinburg qualified as a recipient of and catch up with the day to exchange.com the award. Among other day news in the small south- contributions to all things coming up ern town. Mayberry, he routinely cre- So it may come as no sur- ates quality made wooden Recap of this prise that Lamb is both an plaques that display an as- weekend’s Andy Griffith Show enthu- pect of the show through a siast and the winner of an photograph and an item re- events! award given at the annual lated to the character that “Mayberry Days” event in is highlighted. Examples Sections Mount Airy, Griffith’s birth- include a photo of Floyd place and the town con- the Barber with an actual sidered by many to be the Classified 5b pair of barber’s scissors at- “real” Mayberry. tached to the plaque beside Comics 5a “They announced my it, and a photo of Ernest T. name as the winner, but my Bass beside an actual rock Community wife said I just sat there for Calendar 3a to exemplify the character’s what seemed like several vandalistic tendencies. minutes,” Lamb said from Obituaries 2a “I bring these items and the “Mayberry Room” of his those like it to Mount Airy, Opinion 4a house, where Andy Griffith where they are auctioned memorabilia decorate the for a good amount of money Service shelves and walls. sometimes,” Lamb said. “All Directory 6b “It really took me aback.” Lamb's wife Connie is seen here with Betty Lynn, who portrayed the well-known Lamb was the recipient See Page 2a character Thelma Lou on the Andy Griffith Show. Sports AWARD 1b Your TV 2b “We are a group of parents that come together to help Today’s weather other parents with kids with 54 High autism.” — Nettie Green Scotland County Chapter of 41 Low Autisum Society of N.C. For Subscription Or Delivery Concerns: Photo by Mary Katherine Murphy 276-2311, Ext. 18 (Left to right) Secretary Mechell Vasquez, Treasurer Stephanie Lowery, Parent Advocate Essie Reverse Davis, Leader Nettie Green, and Co-leader Rose Campbell of the Scotland County Chapter of the Classified Ads: Autism Society of NC. 276-2311, ext. 10

Weddings & the Curse Engagements: Autism Society inducts 276-2311, Ext. 15 Missing Your new executive board Go Paper? Mary Katherine Murphy “We are a group of parents that Call By 10 a.m.: [email protected] come together to help other parents 276-2311, Ext. 18 Staff reporter with kids with autism,” said Net- Scots Scotland County’s chapter of the tie Green, the organization’s new Autism Society of NC has inducted a leader. new executive board just in time for Elected to the position of co- a full fall schedule of activities. leader is Rose Campbell, with Secre- Dr Block, Desiree and The organization aims to assist tary Mechell Vasquez and Stephanie parents of autistic children access Scotland Cardiology the resources available to them. See AUTISM Page 2a Page 2a The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Friday, October 28, 2011 Obituaries US Supreme Court asked Lillie Mae Bowyer and Shirley McCormick McCormick of Star; a brother, Wil- Mrs. Lillie Mae Bow- lie Sessoms of Rock- to take Forsyth prayer case yer McCormick, age ingham; a sister, Effie 92 of West End, died Bowyer of Knightdale; RALEIGH (AP) — The Forsyth County Board Wednesday, Oct. 26, 34 grandchildren; 62 of Commissioners appealed to the U.S. Su- 2011 at Sandy Ridge great-grandchildren; preme Court Thursday to overturn a ruling that “It’s not about respecting assisted living in Can- and 18 great bars it from opening meetings with prayers that dor. great-grandchildren. anyone could lead but which consistently ended our traditions ... We have A funeral service will The family will re- up praising Christian tenets. the right in this country to be conducted at 2 p.m. ceive friends from 6-8 The Alliance Defense Fund Inc., the conser- Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011 p.m. Saturday at Boles vative legal organization representing county express our prayers to the at Middle Cross Baptist Funeral Home of Seven commissioners, said the high court should de- deity of our choice.” Church in West End Lakes. cide whether public bodies are required to find with the Rev. David Memorials may out in advance what will be said in prayers that Reynolds officiating. be made to the Al- precede many meetings. — Debra Conrad Burial will follow at zheimer’s Disease and A divided Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals Commission vice chair Hillside Cemetery in Related Disorders As- in Richmond, Va., ruled in July in favor of two Laurinburg. sociation, 3800 Sham- Forsyth County residents who objected to the She was preceded in rock Dr., Charlotte, NC prayers that seemed to favor one religion over right in this country to express our prayers to death by her husbands, 28215. all others. One of the appeals court judges the deity of our choice. We are not here to de- James Douglas Bowyer, Online condolences noted that more than three-quarters of the 33 fend Christianity. We are not here to promote Sr. and John Wesley may be made at www. invocations given before meetings between May it. I've been on this board for 17 years and McCormick; a brother, bolesfuneralhome.com. Woodrow Sessoms; a 2007 and December 2008 referred to "Jesus," we've had an open door." sister, Lee Sessoms; ''Jesus Christ," ''Christ" or "Savior." The American Civil Liberties Union and and four grandchildren. eath otice The appeals court's ruling said legislative Americans United for Separation of Church and D N She is survived by prayer must strive to be nondenominational as State backed the county residents who objected much as reasonably possible to signal welcome sons James Douglas Milton Calhoun to the prayers. Bowyer and Billy Ray Smith rather than exclusion. Americans United senior staff attorney Alex The ruling "imposes an unwieldy require- Bowyer, both of West Milton Calhoun Luchenitser said his organization doesn't think ment that government police the language of End, and Michael Bow- Smith, 71 of Fayette- the Supreme Court will choose to consider the prayers," ADF lawyers said in their appeal. yer of Pinebluff; daugh- ville, died Wednesday, "Does the Constitution require the government case. ters Sarah Webb of Oct. 26, 2011 at Cape to censor prayer content to exclude sectarian The country's regional federal appeals courts Laurel Hill, Polly Hill of Fear Valley Medical references?" "have consistently prohibited legislative bod- Cedar Falls, Betty Cow- Center. The Christian references in prayers opening ies, and city councils, and county commissions ard of Lexington, S.C., Sullivan’s Highland Forsyth County commission meetings were jus- from favoring one particular religion when giv- Lucille Bowyer of Rob- Funeral Service and tified since religious leaders of other faiths had ing opening prayers," Luchenitser said. "The bins, JoAnn Webb of Crematory of Fayette- an open invitation to lead prayers, commission prayers in this case where overwhelmingly, West End, Peggy New- ville is serving the fam- vice chair Debra Conrad said in August. predominantly Christian so the 4th Circuit cor- man of Eagle Springs, ily. "It is about respecting our traditions," she rectly concluded the prayers favored and ad- told The Winston-Salem Journal. "We have the vanced one particular religion." Crime Report

WAGRAM – LLC sheriff’s report. Jones Properties reported a was placed under no larceny Tuesday on a bond. Riverton Road prop- erty, according to a LAUREL HILL – sheriff’s report. Sto- James Wimbish, of Mc- Lamb receives a hug len was a quantity of Farland Road, reported from Andy Griffith assorted scrap metals a breaking and enter- Show original cast valued at $200. ing and larceny at his member Maggie home on Wednesday, LAURINBURG according to a sheriff’s Peterson Mancuso, – Tommy Gibson who portrayed report. Stolen was a 55 reported a larceny inch Vizio television Charlene Darling Tuesday from a prop- valued at $2,000. on the program. erty on Edgar Gibson Road, according to LAUREL HILL – a sheriff’s report. A quantity of scrap metal Derrick Sessoms, 22, valued at $600 was sto- of 18648 Marston len. Road, was arrested Wednesday under a warrant for one count famous in the program by the a member of TAGSRWC, aka LAUREL HILL – of assault inflicting in- late Don Knotts. the Andy Griffith Show Rerun Jeremy Jones, 28, of • Award jury and one count of Browning congratulated Workshop Club, Lamb’s group 13100 Old Wire Road, from page 1a assault and battery, ac- Lamb via email following the holds meetings four times a was arrested Wednes- proceeds go to the Surry cording to a sheriff’s receipt of his award. year and has had visitors from day under a warrant County Arts Council to sup- report. Sessoms was “We live in a world where as far away as Charlotte and for one count of mak- port future Mayberry Days ing threatening phone placed under a $4,000 people are searching for their Spartanburg, S.C. events.” calls, according to a secured bond. The four day festival brings own Mayberry,” Browning “There are no dues or re- fans of the show from all 50 said. “I value this character quirements other than a love states and “from as many as for what it gives people today; for the show,” Lamb said. Marvel to film ‘Iron 51 different countries,” Lamb a laugh, a lift, and memories.” “We routinely average about said. Browning said he thinks 25 people per meeting, where people enjoy the character we have dinner while watching Man 3’ in Wilmington “It’s really a wonderful WILMINGTON (AP) in the state lasting about because it reminds them of a episodes of the show. Our next event, and it presents an op- — The next installment in 10 months, Gov. Beverly time gone by. meeting will include a covered portunity to get a taste of what the Iron Man superhero Perdue and Wilmington's life was like not so long ago in “The character is funny and dinner around Christmas time. film franchise will shoot EUE/Screen Gems Stu- a simpler, less stressful time,” it’s clean entertainment,” he It’s just a good feeling to get in a North Carolina sound- dios said Thursday. he said. said. “In the world we live together and enjoy something stage beginning in a few The production is ex- Surviving cast members, in today, people are search- we all have in common.” weeks. pected to create 550 jobs “tribute artists” and others ing for their own Mayberry. I Contact Lamb at 277-6204 Marvel Studios will film for tradesmen, technicians connected to the show appear value this character for what it or at [email protected] "Iron Man 3" starring Rob- and other crew members at the event each year. One gives to people today: laughter for more information. ert Downey Jr. in Wilming- and more than 1,000 spots of them is David Browning, a and memories.” The next Mayberry Days ton, with pre-production for actors and other talent. well known interpreter of Bar- Lamb keeps the Mayberry event will take place Sept. 27- starting soon and work ney Fife, the character made spirit alive locally as well. As 30, 2012.

“I got involved in ven King, which will For more informa- greet, or upcoming • Autism order to get more in- inform parents about tion about the Autism events, call 318-2042 from page 1a formation on the pro- how to navigate ser- Society, meet and or 462-0202. grams that are out vices available for Lowery as treasurer. there for my autistic children with autism The group meets grandson,” Campbell spectrum disorder. the second Monday of said. “Our goal is to The workshop will be every month at 6 p.m. reach out to parents held on Nov. 14 at the at the Autism Society who are having the Autism Society Office office at 1000 S. Main St. same difficulties.” at 6 p.m. “This group is re- Upcoming events in- This year’s Autism sponsible for work- clude a meet and greet Society Christmas FRIDAY shops for parents and at the Autism Society party will be held on Office on Saturday, Dec. 17 at the Hamp- Katelyn Marks professionals on top- You are invited to ics concerning autistic Oct. 29 from 2-4 p.m. ton Inn. children,” said Essie Parents of autistic “I think there are Old Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church’s SATURDAY Davis, a parent advo- children and parents a lot of parents out ANNUAL Top 40 Dance w/ DJ who suspect that their there who don’t know Ladies Free between cate with the Autism INGATHERING 9 PM - 10 PM children may have au- how to navigate this Society of NC. Thursday, November 3, 2011 Halloween Costume Party, Sat. tism are encouraged system,” Lowery said. The group plans ac- Lunch served 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. tivities for autistic to attend. “I got involved mainly Coming Nov. 25 children and their par- The group is also to get in contact with Plates - $7.00 BUCKY COVINGTON ents in order to create planning a workshop other parents so you Barbecue • Barbecue Chicken • Chicken Salad 303 East Washington Street a community where with Autism Society realize you’re not Rockingham, NC they can look for sup- of NC South Regional alone, and they realize 910.997.4477 Please come visit with your friends! www.suedenc.com port. Services Director Ste- they’re not alone.” Friday, October 28, 2011 The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Page 3a Community Calendar Oct. Breast cancer awareness walk Nov. Turkey and dressing plate sale - noon on Nov. 5. - The Scotland Cancer Treatment The North Scotland Fire Department Center will hold its annual “Breast in Wagram will hold its annual Turkey Nov. Relay wrap-up - The Relay for Life Cancer Awareness Walk at noon at and Dressing Plate Sale from 11 a.m. - 7 wrap-up meeting will be held in the the W-R Dulin Conference Center. p.m. Plates include candied yams with Dulin Center at Scotland Memorial 28 Lunch is provided for all walkers by 4 green beans and dessert. Delivery (10 Hospital at 6 p.m. Scotland Memorial Foundation. For information, call plates or more) will be available. The cost will Scotland Cancer Treatment Center at 910-291-7630. be $6 per plate. 7 No registration is necessary. Nov. Holiday bazaar - Saint Luke United Fish Fry - St. Mary Catholic Church at 800 S. Main Methodist Church at 1501 Turnpike Ongoing St., Laurinburg, is having a flounder fish fry. Lunch Road will hold a holiday bazaar from 9 from 11:30 am-1:30 pm. Supper from 5-7 pm. Plates a.m. until noon. A coat drive will also GED classes - Jerusalem United Methodist are $7 each for adults, $4 for children 12 years old be held. Church is offering free GED Class to adults. The or under. Eat in or take out. Meal includes fish, hush 5 classes may also offer an opportunity to improve puppies, cole slaw , dessert & iced tea. Onion rings reading, math and writing skills. Classes are on available at $1.50/serving. Breakfast plate sale - The Gibson Fire De- Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30-5:30p.m. The partment will hold a breakfast plate sale from 7 church is off 15/501 South intersection of Jeru- Nov. ID theft - The Scotland County Coop- to 11 a.m. Plates are $5 and include eggs, bacon, salem and Johns roads, Laurinburg. Call (910) erative Extension and Extension and Com- sausage and grits. 384-1261 with any questions. munity Association (ECA) will host a free workshop on identity theft. The speaker is Holiday Bazaar/Hot Dog Lunch - The Lu- Free Wi-Fi - The Wagram Recreation center Rose White-Hearn, outreach specialist from theran Church of the Living Word at 1925 South is now providing free Wi-Fi. Classroom space is 3 the state Department of Justice. The work- Main Street will hold it 15th annual Holiday Ba- available during center hours; Tuesday-Friday shop will be offered from 2 to 3 pm at Scotland Place zaar. Drawings will be held for a wine and cheese 9am- 7pm and Saturday 8am-5pm. People are Civic Center. A repeat session is 5:30 to 6:30 pm at basket, a knitted animal afghan, and a framed encouraged to bring their laptops and I-Pads to the Cooperative Extension office at 231 East Cronly cross stitched 12 Days of Christmas picture. check e-mails, complete homework, or browse Street in Laurinburg. Tickets are a $1 donation and will be drawn at the world wide web.

the NC State Highway Patrol. • Job “The highway patrol has been without from page 1a money to buy new shoes or uniforms since N.C. Republican House learning more about going into business for last May,” Faison said. themselves.” “I think it is unseemly for the highway pa- member won't seek third term Called the “Urgent Unemployment Op- trol to be seen like this, but we can do this MOORESVILLE (AP) — An Ire- site he was comfortable with his portunities Summit”, the event featured with $1.1 million funded out of the same dell County Republican lawmaker decision not to run again, saying comments by state Sen. Bill Purcell, Golden source.” won't seek a third term in the serving in elected office shouldn't Leaf Foundation President Dan Gerlach, Laurinburg/Scotland County Area Cham- North Carolina House of Represen- be a career. state Rep. Bill Faison, and other state and ber of Commerce President Theresa Lam- tatives next year. The 45-year-old Mills wouldn't local officials. son told the assembly of a quote she had Rep. Grey Mills of Mooresville rule out running for public office “It will be interesting to hear what the recently read by Helen Keller. was first elected in 2008 and is again but said he planned to con- representatives from Raleigh will say about “Alone we can do so little, but together currently chairman of the House centrate on his law practice and our unemployment situation, and how to we can do so much,” Lamson said. Transportation Committee. spending time with his family when get jobs to Scotland County,” Purcell said “How true these words are. There are no Mills said on his campaign web his term expired at the end of 2012. prior to the seminar. magic bullets, and improving the economic Gerlach told the assembly what his orga- situation in Scotland County is going to nization was doing to assist the county in take an effort from everyone for things to of their attempts to increase the current eco- improve.” nomic situation. Lamson recommended that job seekers Pets theWeek “Within the past year Golden Leaf has “know what your unique value is” when try- presented four grants to entities in Scotland ing to find a new position. County,” Gerlach said. “The way we did business 10 years ago is “St. Andrews College, now St. Andrews no more,” Lamson said. “It is a global mar- University, received $500,000, while we ket now, and you are competing against gave another $500,000 to Scotland Memo- people from everywhere.” rial Hospital in support of their cardiovascu- Lamson used herself as an example. lar center. Some $200,000 was presented “I come from New Hampshire, and the to the Laurinburg/Maxton Airport to help reality is that when you are searching for fund some of their projects, and another a job in these times you are going against $200,000 went to the new Laurinburg-Scot- people from all over the world.” land County Business Incubator Project. Betty Galloway, director of the Employ- “We feel very strongly about Scotland ment Security Commission office in the County,” he said. Laurinburg/Hoke County offices, spoke on Faison discussed a three step challenge, the various opportunities to improve one’s also endorsed by Pierce, that involved cut- chances of finding a job through her agency. Kitty Emergency ting the penny sales tax by 30 percent, “We have a number of programs to assist The J.D. & Fran Asher Animal Shelter is overloaded with cats and kittens. amending the budget and restoring state you in making yourself a stronger candidate Usually, October is a “slow intake” month for cats, but not this time. If you jobs, and enacting a smart tax policy. for a job,” she said. have been toying with the idea of bringing a feline into your life, now is the “The elimination of the penny sales tax “Some of these include the reemploy- time to act. The $50 adoption fee includes having your new kitten spayed or cost 6,455 state employees their jobs,” Fai- ment services program, veteran’s pro- neutered, immunized and microchipped. son said. grams, a workforce investment act, and Applications are available online at www.scotlandhumane.org (910) 276 - “Cuts to Medicaid and SCHIP will cost others. There are plenty of opportunities to 9271 [email protected] Also, for Scotland County residents on another 15,415 jobs, and the loss of state receive help at our agency.” Medicaid, Health Choice or Food Stamps, the State Spay & Neuter Program jobs is projected to cost another 14,292 Additional presentations were made by costs $10 for each of your pets to be “fixed”. Stop by the shelter with proof of private sector positions. We can fix this Myra Beatty, special projects and commu- your participation in any of these assistance programs. problem.” nity service manager with the Department On restoring jobs, Faison said tax in- of Commerce; Anne Bacon, senior direc- centives for small businesses could create tor, workforce development with the North 155,784 more “‘little guys’ who make up Carolina Rural Economic Development 86.7 percent of employers and collectively Center; Sallie McLean of the Center For hire 18 percent of the workforce.” Community Action; the Rev. Victor Gallo- Faison said the Republicans’ “”center- way, director of special research, public pol- piece” is a tax break for businesses that icy projects and executive education with could possibly be worth $3,500 “at most.” the North Carolina Institute of Minority “You can’t hire an employee for $3,500 Economic Development; and Edna Todd, or pay benefits,” he said.”We can fix this manager with the Employment Security with a tax incentive for small businesses Commission of North Carolina’s Robeson that provide enough to fund a full-time posi- County office. tion, and incentives for investment in infra- The event will be followed by the Scot- structure including technology, expansion, land/Hoke County Veterans Career and Re- and marketing.” source Fair, to be held Nov. 9 from 10 a.m. Faison concluded with comments about until 2 p.m. at the National Guard Armory budget cuts and its impact on the dress of in Laurinburg.

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Another view Scrutiny needed Hickory Daily Record -President Obama’s decision to implement a college loan plan next year in- stead of waiting until 2014 sounds good, but it affects only those loans obtained through federal programs. And, his claim that the plan “won’t cost taxpayers a dime” is somewhat off the mark when one considers the federal budget as a whole. Congress passed legislation that would cap repayment of a federally guar- anteed loan at 10 percent. The current cap is 15 percent. The measure also Another view shortens the term of such loans to 20 years instead of 25. After 20 years, a loan would be forgiven if the terms of the loan were honored by the student during the 20-year span. That means the remainder of the loan would be absorbed by the federal bud- Not free speech get. The plan offers immediate relief for borrowers who are struggling to pay back John Hood the high cost of college. There are also ways to consolidate multiple loans. One of the pretenses of the Occupy This & Occupy That movement Too, many federal and state student-loan programs offer forgiveness of loans is that it represents “democracy in action.” Occupiers are proud of the in return for public service, such as teaching in low-income school districts, join- movement’s general assemblies, where protesters attempt to settle all ing the military, doing selected volunteer work (the Peace Corps, for example), issues through unanimous consent and hokey-pokey hand signals, and and other service jobs with a dearth of workers. the general inchoateness of the endeavor. The congressional legislation and President Obama’s accelerated timetable I hate to rain on their parade – Mother Nature has been doing that a will not affect private college loans. bit without any prompting from me – but I feel compelled to point out Not all loans will be exempt from income tax. In many cases, loan forgiveness that the Occupation movement exhibits a lack of understanding or ap- — that’s when the balance does not have to be repaid — in amounts over $600 preciation for basic rules of civil society and representative government. are subject to federal income tax. To start with, there’s all this business about “occupying” other peo- Thus, the good news isn’t without its complexities. ple’s property. That’s called trespassing, not free speech. Perhaps federally guaranteed student loans are not derived specifically from Freedom of speech means that you have the right to say, print, broad- income tax. But federal revenue belongs to the people, and the people will pay cast, or distribute whatever message you like about whatever subject you for forgiven loans regardless of the source of funding. like. It means that the government has no legitimate authority to punish Still, the plan will help many young people secure a college degree and pre- or silence you just because some government official, or even all govern- vent them from being saddled with payments they may not be able to make at ment officials, may dislike what you are saying. current rates. Defaulting on a student loan is the same as defaulting on a home To exercise your freedom of speech, however, is not to give you some mortgage or car purchase. Credit rating can be harmed, and the ability to finance sort of special authority to violate either the equal right of others to necessities can be rendered nonexistent. speak or other rights they enjoy, such as the right to control access to Getting and retiring a college loan is not a simple process. It takes careful their homes, lawns, businesses, and other property. examination and able counseling to work through the details and nuances of In short, if you are on your own property, you have every right to say financing an education. whatever you want, as long as you want. If you seek to enter someone The federal government has a publication — complete with online links — on else’s property to yell at him, he has every right to eject you. As for what you should know before you sign. It’s also prudent to work through the re- public property such as parks or government lawns, you have the right quirements for any loan program a student considers, and especially if a student to obtain a permit to conduct a demonstration for a particular period needs more than one loan. of time, as long as you respect the rights of others and clean up after The president is making a good-faith act by moving up the implementation of yourselves. You don’t have to right to “take over” or “occupy” such sites, the college loan amendments. However, there are a few devils in the details that however, because they are neither campsites nor stages furnished for necessitate a thorough knowledge of what the plan means for every individual your self-gratification. who has or will have a student loan. Some protesters have defended their trespass of public or private And the public is going to pay for the program, no matter how it works. property by claiming to be practicing civil disobedience. That’s a gross misunderstanding of what civil disobedience is and a gross insult to its past practitioners. Public Meetings Civil disobedience is a means of challenging an unjust law. By breaking WAGRAM TOWN BOARD the law – by sitting down at a lunch counter deemed “whites only” by the local authorities, for example – you expect to be arrested. The idea is to Meets first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Wagram town hall. demonstrate the unjustness of the law in a way likely to draw significant For more information, call 369-2776. media coverage and public interest. EAST LAURINBURG BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS If Occupy Raleigh protesters, for example, were denied the privilege of camping out at the State Capitol for the next few weeks because Raleigh Meets the first Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at the Muncipal/ Community Building on Third Street. For more information, call 276-4992. officials didn’t like their left-wing message, or their face jewelry, or the cut of their jib, that might be a decision deserving of civil disobedience. LAURINBURG CITY COUNCIL But simply to insist that parks, government buildings, and other public Meets the Tuesday after the 15th of each month at 7 p.m. at 303 West property be kept open for their intended use by the general public – Church Street. For more information, call 276-8324. for recreation, public business, historical preservation, etc. – is not to muzzle anyone’s free speech. SCOTLAND COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION In the case of concerns about Wall Street criminality, then, it might Meets the second Monday of each month at 6 p.m. at the A.B. Gib- well considered an act of civil disobedience to enter the premises of the son Center at 322 S. Main St. For more information, call 276-1138. New York Stock Exchange and refuse to leave until arrested. It is not an act of civil disobedience to squat on someone else’s property, trash it, SCOTLAND COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS sleep on it, and then insist that you not be arrested and removed. That’s Meets the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the A.B. Gibson just trespassing and vandalism, kids. Center, Board Room 322, S. Main Street, Laurinburg. For more informa- Finally, for all their protestations about free speech, the Occupation tion, call 277-2406. crowd seems remarkably uninterested in the constitutional rights of corporate shareholders and employees who may want to pool their re- GIBSON TOWN COUNCIL sources to express political opinions. Most of the lists of demands from Meets the second Thursday of each month at the 7 p.m. at the Gibson Occupy groups include the overturning of recent Supreme Court deci- Depot on Main Street. For more information, call 268-4291. sions protecting these free-speech rights. Unless, of course, the corporation in question owns liberal media out- lets. So, what we have here is a group of people who believe they are en- titled to violate the free speech and property rights of others. I don’t care how many times they flutter their fingers – that’s undemocratic.

Hood is president of the John Locke Foundation. Published Tuesday through Saturday

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Jacquelene Bigar’s Horoscope HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, Oct. in a new direction. Verbalize what 28, 2011: you are seeing, and understand what zITS Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman This year your ability to relate and might be going on on a deeper level communicate proves to be positive with you. Willingly greet change and financially. Adapt your style even more creativity. Excess is the name of the depending on different people and situ- game with a partner. Your issue might ations. Many opportunities will head in be how much to join in. Tonight: Close your direction. Your profound ability to to home. transform a situation emerges. Your LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) willingness to adapt and grow marks HHHH Keep conversations your behavior. If you are single, you moving, and explore alternatives. A will have to push suitors away. You revamping of your finances might be might enjoy dating even more. If you just what the doctor ordered. You are attached, you will see a change in might want to approach this situation your sweetie that you view positively. differently. Understanding evolves, SAGITTARIUS has great money and you create greater stability. See ideas. what is going on behind the scenes. The Stars Show the Kind of Day Tonight: Talk up a storm. THE FAMILY CIRCUS You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) CONCEPTIS SUDOKU 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult HHHH You might want to under- Bil Keane ARIES (March 21-April 19) stand more than someone is willing to by Dave Green HHHH Reach out for new pos- share. You make an enormous effort sibilities. If one answer doesn’t work, toward others. Don’t worry about the trust that you will find the solution. You responses. You need to see what see structure and power very differ- happens. Handle your finances with ently, allowing for an unusual perspec- wisdom, but not in a stingy manner. tive. Swap ideas without being vested. Tonight: Say “yes” to an offer. Tonight: Take off if you can. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHH Stay on a steady course HHHHH You achieve powerful despite what might be going on. Listen results without trying too hard. Your well to others who are experiencing a ability to relate to individuals directly whole different set of concerns. The emerges. Others start seeing many unexpected opens a pathway that more new opportunities that up until could provide greater energy and fun. the present moment they had never Walk through the door. Tonight: As considered. Tonight: Be willing to you like. revise your plans. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HH Much is going on behind the HHHH You see situations in a very scenes. Passion runs high, especially different way because of what is hap- concerning a partnership. Deal with DENNIS THE MENACE pening and how people are reacting. others directly if you want to get past Be willing to discuss an issue in a new an obstacle. You might not be able to Hank Ketchum light. Re-frame different ideas, knowing express exactly what is on your mind. what works in your mind. Tonight: You Tonight: Togetherness works. gain a deeper understanding of others. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHH You could be hard-pressed HHH Focus on getting out the to get past an immediate issue or door. If you are wondering why anoth- problem. Your way of looking at a situ- er approach works for someone else, ation could set the standard for others. look at his or her mental outlook. Be They see the wisdom in your approach willing to revise your thinking in a posi- and long-term results. You know what tive way. Tonight: Out with friends and is going on with a boss or supervisor. perhaps an associate or two. Tonight: Find your friends. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHHH Your creativity comes into HHHH Recognize that others look play early on. You wonder how, when to you to take the lead. Understand and why concerning certain issues. the push and pull of a boss’s or others’ You feel like you need to solve what demands. Listen to what is happening is ailing not only you but also a family behind the scenes. Be willing to break member. Put less stress on yourself. the mold and move forward. Tonight: Handle issues in a low-key manner. A late meeting could become a hap- Tonight: Where your friends are. pening! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Jacqueline Bigar is on the Internet HHHH Your instincts guide you at www.jacquelinebigar.com. www.laurinburgexchange.comAd goes here Page 6a The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Friday, October 28, 2011 Church News Oct. Zion Campbell Oct. Friendship World- Baptist Church in Laurinburg. clude stone ground grits, a hoe- A.M.E. Church will wide Fellowship Min- cake, and a choice of hog jowl hold their first wom- istries invites all to New Greater Saint James Word, bacon, turkey bacon, or fried en’s conference Friends and Family Praise, and Worship Ministries at 900 liver mush. Oct. 28-29 at 7:30 Day at 10 a.m. The South Caledonia Road will present Eat in or take out. A Southern 28 p.m. Friday and at 9 30 guest speaker will be the initial sermon of Bro. DeSean gospel and hymn book sing- a.m. Saturday. Dr, Mary Wesley of Pilgrim Grove in Sibley at 3 p.m. ing will take place at 7 p.m. on Red Springs. Friday. A love offering will be Refuge Of Deliverance Church Oct. Life Changing Min- taken. Call 610-7801 for large or- at 110 N. Main Street in Clio, S.C. Wagram Church of God will hold istries at 441 East ders. between the NAPA Auto Parts Friend and Family Day at 9:45 a.m. Church Street, Lau- Store and the Clio Police Depart- For more information call 369-2417. rinburg, will provide Old Laurel Hill Presbyterian ment invite everyone to help them Higher Dimensions Ministries will free food, candy, Church will hold their annual in- celebrate Apostle Daniel and First hold a fifth Sunday singing at 6 p.m. 31 and door prizes at 6 gathering with lunch served from Lady DeVetta White’s 17th annual Saved By Grace, Our Freedom Min- p.m. Call 910-273-7212 for informa- 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Barbecue, pastoral appreciation with Bishop istries will perform. Hot dogs, drinks, tion. barbecue chicken, and chicken Anthony Quick of Rockingham. Ser- and chips will be sold. salad will be sold. vices begin at 7:30 p.m. St. John United Methodist Church Sandy Grove Missionary Baptist at 7700 Gibson Road, Gibson, will Greater Lighthouse Full Gos- Oct. Higher Dimensions Church of Maxton will hold the or- present “Trunk or Treat” from 5-7 pel Church will celebrate Pas- Ministries will open dination ceremony for Min. Elbert p.m. A fire truck will be available to tor Byron Johnson’s birthday a food bank from 10 Whitehead at 3 p.m. The Rev. Don- explore. All children in the commu- with services at 7:30 p.m. Nov. a.m. until noon and nie Pratt is the current pastor. nity are welcome. Children must be 3-4. Thursday’s speaker will be soup kitchen from accompanied by an adult. Apostle Cab Buchanan from Bu- 29 noon until 1 p.m. A Progressive Missionary Baptist chanan Outreach Ministries. On photo ID is required. Monetary do- Church at 801 Stewartsville Road, Laurinburg Christian Church at Friday, Pastor Oliver Laws of Tab- nations are appreciated. One box Laurinburg, will conclude their an- 1111 Turnpike Road will host their ernacle Deliverance Ministries of per household is provided. Call 910- nual revival today at 3 p.m. with annual “Trunk-N-Treat” from 6-8 Maxton will speak. 544-3300 for information. Pastor Michael Webber of Laurel p.m. There will be games, snacks, a Hill First Baptist Church in Laurel Hill. hayride and more. The event is free Nov. Nazareth Missionary A Young Adult Explosion and and open to the public. For further Baptist Church will hold “Tasting Party” will be held at 4:30 Mt. Calvary MBC of Laurel Hill will information, call 276-4085 or visit “A Night with the King” p.m. at Jones Chapel Missionary hold Friend/Family Day today. www.laurinburgchristian.org. from 7 p.m. until 7 a.m. A Baptist Church in Laurinburg. The praise and worship team Rev. Bert Lattiker, III, pastor of Spring Silver Hill Presbyterian Church at Nov. Next Dominion Apostolic 4 will open the service. Branch Baptist Church, Wagram, 24881 Hoffman Road, Marston, will Ministry at 8741 McColl Guest ministers Elizabeth Ander- will speak to young adults. The celebrate Men’s Day at 11 a.m. Road, Laurinburg, invites son, Shirrell McNeill, LaEsia Lat- emcee will be Evang. Tracey Wil- The guest speaker will be the Rev. everyone to their first taker, Heneritta Ward, and Elder liams. The event features Amanda James McLean, associate pastor of church anniversary Nov. Barbara Mason will speak. John, Winslow Ratliff in Ministry Oak Hill Missionary Baptist Church in 2 2-6 at 7:30 p.m. nightly, Praise dancer Crystal Leach Praise Singers, the Laurel Hill Male Wagram. with Saturday services at 5 p.m. will perform. Praise Dancers, and the Franklin and Sunday service at 6 p.m. The Dinner will be served, and the Chapel Mime Team. Bible Way CPH Church will hold a theme will be “We Walk By Faith service will end with breakfast Saints Gathering Service at 11 a.m. Not By Sight”. and a praise report. Registration Nazareth Missionary Baptist The guest speaker will be Elder Mi- is $10. Church in Wagram will hold a chael Leslie. Nov. Word of Life Assembly “Big Gospel Program” at 6 p.m. of God at 1211 Turnpike New Greater Saint James Groups include Sis. Dorothy Swin- The Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church Road, Laurinburg, will hold Word, Praise, and Worship Min- dell, the Love Sisters, the Wells Pankey/McLaurin WMS will have a plate sale titled “Hazel’s istries will hold a chicken salad Sisters, and more. Hot dogs, bar- their annual Night in White at 3 p.m. Hoecakes Fundraiser” and chicken plate sale at 10 becue, and drinks will be avail- The guest speaker will be Evang. 3 Nov. 3-4 from 11 a.m until a.m. Call 276-1342 for more in- able. Margie Pegues of Union Grove 7 p.m. daily. Plates are $6 and in- formation. Symbol of Freedom 2 Corinthians 3:17 – the people of the United Auguste Bartholdi and “[W]here the Spirit of the States as the pedestal by Alexan- Lord is, there is liberty.” New Hope a symbol dre Gustave Eiffel. 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AGAPE BUCHANAN FEATHER- GOD Phone: 276-6930 277-1362 1200 S. Caledonia Rd. Place STONEAGAPE MEMORIAL BUCHANAN TABERNACLEFEATHERSTONE EastEAST Church LAURINBURG Street CHURCH OF GOD GREEN POND CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Phone:NEW 276-5211LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP PastorSTAR James OF BETHLEHEM C. McLean BAPTIST 1505 WoodlawnMEMORIAL Street, TABERNACLE Laurinburg Pastor Rev.East Jeff Church McGirt Street GREEN PONDOld Wire CHURCH Road, Gibson OF GOD 14681 Rea Magnet Rd. Phone: 276-4074/1200 S. Caledonia 277-0593/ Rd. 276- your ad Pastor1505 Dr. Woodlawn Fannie Bachanan-Feath- Street, Laurinburg 276-2184Pastor Rev. Jeff McGirt IN CHRISTPastor Elder George W. Davis NEW LIFEPastor PENTECOSTAL Thomas E. Kinder HOLI- 1071 Pastor James C. McLean erstone Pastor Dr. Fannie 276-2184 Old Wire Road,910-268-3185 Gibson NESS Home: 277-1362 Phone: 276-4074/ 277-059/ 276-1071 today! Bachanan-Featherstone EAST LAURINBURG PENTE- Pastor Elder George W. Davis 11003 AcademyPhone: Rd. 276-5211 STEWARTSVILLE BAPTIST 910-276-2311 AMEN ALLELUIA BAPTIST COSTAL HOLINESSEAST LAURINBURG 910-268-3185HAVEN OF TRUTH Rev. Dewayne Powers US 401STEWARTSVILLE South, Laurinburg BAPTIST CHURCHAMEN ALLELUIA BAPTIST CHURCH 303 SanfordPENTECOSTAL Rd. HOLINESS Hwy. 74, Rockingham 276-9100NEW LIFE PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS PastorUS Eddy 401 Simmons South, Laurinburg 9061 Tartan Rd., Laurinburg Pastor Michael Price HAVEN OF TRUTH Phone: 277-0077 9061 Tartan Rd., Laurinburg 302 Sanford Rd., Laurinburg, NC 28352 Pastor Larry Crosby, Sr. 11003 Academy Rd. Pastor Eddy Simmons Pastor Rev. Charles E. John 276-1869 Hwy. 74, Rockingham NEW LIGHT HOLINESS CHURCH Pastor Rev. Charles E. John Pastor Michaael F. Edds Pastor Larry910-895-2250 Crosby, Sr. 451 StewartsvillePastor Dwayne Rd. Powers ST. DAVID'SPhone: EPISCOPAL 277-0077 CHURCH Place ANOINTED HOUSE OF GOD EMMANUEL TEMPLE276-1869 DELIVER- 910-895-2250 Pastor Doris McEachern276-9100 506 Azure Court (Corner of West 1723 HighwayANOINTED 74 HOUSE East, Hamlet OF GOD ANCE CHURCH HERITAGEHERITAGE COMMUNITY COMMUNITY CHURCH Phone: 276-7289 CovingtonST. DAVID’S Sreet), EPISCOPAL Laurinburg CHURCH NEW LIGHT HOLINESS CHURCH Pastor1723 Jackie Highway McRae 74 East, Hamlet 226 E. DicksonEMMANUEL St., Laurinburg TEMPLE 4480 Main4480 St., Main Gibson St., Gibson The Rev.506 Azure Marty Court Stebbins • Laurinburg your ad 910-610-4410Pastor Jackie McRae Pastor &DELIVERANCE Founder Bishop CHURCH E. Cooper PastorPastor Donnie Donnie & Bonnie & Bonnie Meetze Meetze NEW PROSPECT451 Stewartsville HOLINESS Rd. 276-1757(Corner of West Covington Sreet) today! 910-610-4410 226 E. Dickson St., Laurinburg 268-2727 268-2727 METHODISTPastor CHURCH Doris McEachern www.stdavidsepiscopal.orgThe Rev. Marty Stebbins ANOINTED HOUSE OF PRAYER FAIRLEYPastor CHAPEL& Founder BAPTISTBishop E. Cooper 4359 NC Hwy.Phone: 710 276-7289 North, Pembroke 276-1757 910-276-2311 17201ANOINTED Old Lumberton HOUSE Rd.,OF PRAYER Laurin- CHURCH HILLSIDEHILLSIDE FREEWILL FREEWILL BAPTIST BAPTIST 910-521-3167 ST. JOHNwww.stdavidsepiscopal.org HOLINESS CHURCH burg17201 Old Lumberton Rd., Laurinburg PastorFAIRLEY Rev. CHAPEL Murray BAPTIST CHURCH HillsideHillside Avenue Avenue and and Perk Perk Street Street NEW PROSPECT HOLINESS 700 Tuskeegee Dr., Laurinburg PastorPastor Johnson, Johnson, Assoc. Assoc. Pastor Pastor Cory Pastor Rev. Murray Pastor WoodyPastor Byrd Woody Byrd NORTH LAURINBURGMETHODIST CHURCH BAPTIST Elder ZackST. JOHN Rogers HOLINESS CHURCH Armstrong Armstrong FAITH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 5174359 Lee's NC MillHwy. Rd. 710 North, Pembroke 276-1561700 Tuskeegee Dr., Laurinburg 277-0259 2220 Elm Ave. (south of Scotia Vil- HOLY GROUND CHURCH Pastor Rev. Edward Pilarczyk Place 277-0259 FAITH ASSEMBLY OUTREACH MINISTRY HOLY GROUND CHURCH 910-521-3167 Elder Zack Rogers lage) 702 Martin Luther King Dr., Maxton ST. JOHN'S UNITED METHODIST 148 Daniels St., Hamlet, NC 28345 702 Martin Luther King Dr., Maxton 276-1561 APOSTOLIC LIGHTHOUSE TABER- Dr. Wm. Bruce Ezell, Jr. PhD, CLP Pastor Geraldine McLaurin NORTHVIEWNORTH LAURINBURG HARVEST BAPTIST MIN- CHURCH APOSTOLIC LIGHTHOUSE TABERNACLE Pastor Linda Ross Pastor Geraldine McLaurin your ad NACLE CHURCH Phone 276-9151 844-5764 844-5764 ISTRIES 517 Lee’s Mill Rd. Pastor Rev. Kelly Hunt today! 401 N. Main St.,CHURCH Laurinburg Co Pastor Mordecla Ross 17760Pastor Log Cabin Rev. Edward Rd., Hwy Pilarczyk 401 Phone:ST. 910-674-4885 JOHN UNITED METHODIST Rev. Joe401 Barnhill N. Main St., Laurinburg FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER HUCKABEE GROVE EMMANUEL North, Laurinburg P.O. Box 181, Gibson HUCKABEE GROVE EMMANUEL HOLINESS 910-276-2311 Phone: 277-7115Rev. Joe Barnhill 5 MilesFAITH West PRESBYTERIAN of Laurel Hill CHURCH on US 74 HOLINESS PastorNORTHVIEW Kenneth HARVEST F. Blease MINISTRIES ST. JOHNPastors UNITED Myron and METHODIST Barbara Dice Phone: 277-7115 West2220 Elm Ave. (south of Scotia Village) Laurel Hill Laurel Hill Phone: 277-0410 P.O. BoxPhone: 181, Gibson 910-690-2859 Pastor Larry Singletary 17760 Log Cabin Rd., BEAUTIFUL ZION FREEWILL BAP- PastorDr. DarylWm. Bruce Cook Ezell, Jr. PhD, CLP Pastor Larry Singletary Hwy 401 North, Laurinburg Rev. Tom Miller TISTBEAUTIFUL ZION FREEWILL BAPTIST Phone: 462-2901Phone 276-9151 PATHWAYPastor CHURCH Kenneth F. Blease Phone:ST. MARGRET 268-4292 BIBLE PENTECOSTAL Route 2 Box 125, Laurel Hill JERUSALEMIMPACT OF UNITED FAITH DELIVERANCE METHODIST River Road, Wagram Route 2 Box 125, Laurel Hill Phone: 277-0410 FREEWILL HOLINESS Pastor A.C. CrispPastor A.C. Crisp FIRST ASSEMBLYFAMILY WORSHIP OF GOD CENTER OF 501 South, JohnsMINISTRIES 369-3886 ST. MARGRET105 N. BIBLECaledonia PENTE- Rd. Phone: 268-4454Phone: 268-4454 MAXTON5 Miles West of Laurel Hill Pastor231 Fairley Rev. GypsieSt., Laurinburg, Murdaugh NC 28352 PATHWAY CHURCH COSTALPastor FREEWILL Mitchell Johnson, HOLINESS Sr. PEACE TRUE HOLINESS Route 2 Boxon 102, US Maxton74 West Pastor Linda Ross River Road, Wagram 105 N. CaledoniaPhone: 276-1868 Rd. BEAVER DAM UNITED Pastor Gilbert Walker JONES CHAPEL BAPTIST 7500 X-Ray Rd. Pastor Mitchell Johnson, Sr. BEAVER DAM UNITED METHODIST Pastor Daryl Cook Co-Pastor Janie Livingston Bruce 369-3886 METHODIST Phone: 875-8603 CHURCH Pastor John Cartrette Phone: 276-1868 Old Wire Road., Laurel Hill Phone: 462-2901 ST. MARK CHURCH OF CHRIST DISCIPLES Old Wire Road., Laurel Hill JohnsJERUSALEM Road/501 UNITED South METHODIST 268-4742PEACE TRUE HOLINESS PastorPastor Rev. JosephineRev. Josephine Sutton Sutton FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Phone: 276-6590 ST. MARK CHURCHOF CHRIST OF CHRIST 501 South, Johns 7500 X-Ray Rd. 462-2950 462-2950 302FIRST E. Church ASSEMBLY St. OF GOD OF MAXTON PEELES CHAPEL WESLEYAN DISCIPLES19281 Arch OF McLeod CHRIST Rd., Laurinburg Pastor Rev. Gypsie Murdaugh Pastor John Cartrette Office Hours:Route 92 Box a.m.-5 102, p.m. Maxton Mon-Fri JOSEPH TEMPLE AME CHURCH CHURCH 19281Pastor Arch McLeodElder Gene Rd., A. McLeod Laurinburg BETHLEHEMBETHLEHEM MISSIONARY MISSIONARY BAPTIST BAP- 276-2161Pastor Gilbert Walker 1134 S. Caledonia Rd. Laurel Hill 268-4742 PastorChurch Elder Phone: Gene A.910-277-9936 McLeod TIST CHURCH CHURCH Phone: 875-8603 PastorJONES Rev. CHAPEL K.P. Rigsbee BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor J.W. Williams Church Phone: 910-277-9936 PEELES CHAPEL WESLEYAN CHURCH 439439 Stewartsville Stewartsville Road, Road, Laurinburg Laurinburg FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, DIS- Phone: 276-2987Johns Road/501 South Phone: 462-3287 ST. MARY’S AME ZION Laurel Hill Pastor JessePastor L. Jesse Timmons L. Timmons CIPLES OFFIRST CHRIST BAPTIST INC. CHURCH Phone: 276-6590 ST. MARY'S8920 Old AME Wire ZIONRd., Laurel Hill Pastor J.W. Williams 276-7795 276-7795 1405 Produce302 Market E. Church Rd. St. Laurinburg LAUREL HILL BAPTIST CHURCH PLEASANT VIEW PRESBYTERIAN 8920Pastor Old Wire Rev. Rd., Charles Laurel R. Ingram Hill Phone: 462-3287 277-2905Office Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri 9560 MorganJOSEPH TEMPLE St., Laurel AME HillCHURCH 901 Old Lumberton Rd. PastorPhone: Rev.462-2206 Charles Parsonage: R. Ingram 462-3576 BEYONDBEYOND THE THE VEIL ASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY OF GOD OF 276-2161 Pastor Don1134 Malpass S. Caledonia Rd. Pastor Clayton Gween Phone: 462-2206 Parsonage: 462- GOD FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST PLEASANT VIEW PRESBYTERIAN 3576 Wagram, NC 28396 Pastor Rev. K.P. Rigsbee ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Wagram, NC 28396 CHURCH LAUREL HILL FIRST BAPTIST PROGRESSIVE901 Old Lumberton MISSIONARY Rd. BAP- Rev. John G. Walker FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Phone: 276-2987 Office Hours: 9:00-12:00 a.m. Rev. John G. Walker Barnes Drive Laurel Hill TIST Pastor Clayton Gween ST. MARY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 910-521-9200 DISCIPLES OF CHRIST INC. Father John Saxon 910-521-9200 Pastor Jonathan Pruitt LAUREL HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 801 Stewartsville Rd., Laurinburg Office Hours: 9:00-12:00 a.m. Phone:1405 Produce 280-5174 Market Rd. Laurinburg LAUREL HILL PRESBYTERIAN PastorPROGRESSIVE Nathaniel MISSIONARY Morrison BAPTIST Father JaVanPhone: Saxon 276-1478 9560 Morgan St., Laurel Hill BIBLEBIBLE WAY WAY CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN PENTECOSTAL PENTE- 277-2905 15301 McFarland Rd. 3 miles N of 844-3410801 Stewartsville Rd., Laurinburg Phone: 276-1478 Pastor Don Malpass ST. MATTHEW AME ZION CHURCH COSTAL HOLINESSHOLINESS CHURCH CHURCH FIRST THESSALONIANS BAPTIST Laurinburg Pastor Nathaniel Morrison South Patterson Street, Maxton 508508 E. CovingtonE. Covington Street, Street, Laurinburg Laurinburg 6060FIRST Herndon FREEWILL St., GibsonBAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Deck Guess REEDY CREEK844-3410 MISSIONARY BAP- ST. MATTHEW AME ZION CHURCH PastorPastor Elder Elder Cary Cary J. McQueen J. McQueen Pastor Rev. FredBarnes L. TerryDrive Phone:LAUREL 276-7151 HILL FIRST BAPTIST TIST South PattersonPastor Dr. James Street, C. Maxton White Laurel Hill Phone: 844-5102 Pastor Jonathan Pruitt BostickREEDY Road, CREEK Laurinburg MISSIONARY BAPTIST Pastor Dr. James C. White BRIGHTBRIGHT HOPEWELL HOPEWELL BAPTIST BAPTIST CHURCH FIRST UNITEDPhone: METHODIST 280-5174 LAUREL HILL UNITED METHODIST Pastor EricBostick Harris Road, Laurinburg Phone:ST. 844-5102PAUL’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH LaurelLAUREL Hill HILL PRESBYTERIAN 601 N. Main Street, Laurinburg Pastor Eric Harris P.O. Box 429, Maxton 601 N. Main Street, Laurinburg 101 W. Church St. Pastor15301 H. Lamar McFarland Smith Rd. 3 miles N REFUGE CHRISTIAN CENTER ST. PAUL'S UNITED METHODIST Pastor Garland E. Pierce FIRST THESSALONIANS BAPTIST Rev. Valerie Tyson Pastor Garland E. Pierce Rev. Ralph Brown, Pastor Phone: 462-2221/of Laurinburg 462-3187 1035 McGirt's Bridge Rd. P.O. Box 429, Maxton 6060 Herndon St., Gibson REFUGE CHRISTIAN CENTER 844-3792 276-1592 Pastor Deck Guess Pastor David Looper Pastor Valerie Tyson BUNCH GROVE PENTECOSTAL Pastor Rev. Fred L. Terry 1035 McGirt’s Bridge Rd. BUNCH GROVE PENTECOSTAL LAURINBURGPhone: CHRISTIAN 276-7151 844-3792ST. PETER UNITED METHODIST F.W. HOLINESSF.W. HOLINESS FLETCHER GROVE MISSIONARY REFUGEPastor CHURCH David OF Looper DELIVER- CHURCH Route 1, Wagram Pastor DorothyPastor RobbinDorothy Robbin BAPTISTFIRST UNITED CHURCH METHODIST CHURCH 1111 Turnpike Rd., Laurinburg ANCE ST. PETER UNITED METHODIST LAUREL HILL UNITED METHODIST Pastor Henry Blue Phone: 276-6395Phone: 276-6395 8701 Academy101 W. Rd., Church Laurinburg St. Minister Michael G. Water Hwy.REFUGE 401 South CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE Route 1, Wagram Laurel Hill Hwy. 401 South Pastor: DorothyRev. AndersonGene Tyson 276-4085 Pastor I. McRae PastorTRINITY Henry PENTECOSTAL Blue HOLINESS CALEDONIACALEDONIA UNITED UNITED METHODIST METHODIST 276-3158 276-1592 Pastor H. Lamar Smith Pastor I. McRae Phone: 462-2221/ 462-3187 10520 Turnpike Rd., Laurinburg 15201 Barnes15201 BridgeBarnes Bridge Rd. just Rd. off LAURINBURG NAZARENE REFUGE OF DELIVERANCE TRINITY PENTECOSTALRev. Wayne Gibson HOLI- Hwy. 501 South FRANKLIN CHAPEL AME ZION CHURCH East ChurchREFUGE Street, OF DELIVERANCE Laurinburg NESS just off Hwy. 501 South FRANKLIN CHAPEL AME ZION 843-479-7691 Rev. Kelly BarrRev. Kelly Barr 1103 Caledonia1103 Caledonia Rd. Rd. 1121LAURINBURG Turnpike Rd., CHRISTIAN Laurinburg CHURCH PastorEast Daniel Church White Street, Laurinburg 10520 Turnpike Rd., Laurinburg 276-4741/276-6858276-4741/276-6858 Rev.Rev. Paul Paul Murphy Murphy Home: Home: 276-9931 276-9931 Pastor1111 Larry Turnpike Lawrence Rd., Laurinburg Pastor Daniel White Rev.TRINITY Wayne PRESBYTERIAN Gibson CHURCH Office: 277-1764Office: 277-1764 910-276-1835Minister Michael G. Water RIVER OF LIFE MINISTRIES 843-479-769113000 Blues Farm Rd., Laurinburg CALVARYCALVARY BAPTIST BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH 276-4085 15760 BarnesRIVER OF Bridge LIFE MINISTRIES Road & Hwy. 276-7616 800 Old Lumberton Road, FREEDOM TEMPLE BAPTIST LAURINBURG PRESBYTERIAN 501 South TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN 800 Old Lumberton Road, FRIENDSHIP WORLDWIDE FELLOWSHIP 15760 Barnes Bridge Road Pastor Charles Modrell CHURCH (FULL GOSPEL) 600 W. Church St. Pastors Hal & Phyllis Culberson CHURCHTURNPIKE BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Charles Modrell MINISTRIES LAURINBURG NAZARENE CHURCH & Hwy. 501 South 276-4212 Pastor Dr. Lucinda Snead Pastor Dr. Neal Carter Phone: 277-0376/ Church: 277-7226 1300031000 Blues Hillcreek Farm Rd., Rd., LaurinburgWagram 276-4212 16221 Zion Road (Aberdeen Hwy) 1121 Turnpike Rd., Laurinburg Pastors Hal & Phyllis Culberson 217-1712/ 291-9876 Phone: 276-0831Pastor Larry Lawrence Phone: 277-0376/ Church: 277-7226 276-7616Pastor’s Phone: 369-2549 CAROLINA NEW LIFE CHURCH Marston, NC SAINT LUKE UNITED METHODIST 910-276-1835 LaurelCAROLINA Hill NEW LIFE CHURCH FROMApostle THE WORD Titus Windell MINISTRIES Wesley THE LIFE CHANGING MINISTRY 1501 Turnpike Rd. TURNPIKEUNION GROVE BAPTIST MISSIONARY CHURCH BAPTIST SAINT LUKE UNITED METHODIST Pastor M.R. Copeland,Laurel Hill Sr. Pastor T.D. Williams 441 E. Church St., Laurinburg Pastor David Blackman 31000 HillcreekPastor Rev. Rd., George Wagram T. Ellis LAURINBURG PRESBYTERIAN 1501 Turnpike Rd. Pastor M.R. Copeland, Sr. 276-0068FREEDOM TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 276-6821/ 276-6918 Pastor's Phone:843-523-5650 369-2549 600 W. Church St. Pastor David Blackmon CAROLINA PARK FIRST BAPTIST (FULL GOSPEL) LIGHTENING TEMPLE Assoc. Pastor Rev. Margie Pegues Pastor Dr. Neal Carter 276-6821/ 276-6918 1016CAROLINA Gibson St., PARK Laurinburg FIRST BAPTIST GALILEEPastor UNITED Dr. Lucinda METHODIST Snead 407 Mundy St., Maxton SANDHILLS COMMUNITY UNION GROVE276-8520 MISSIONARY BAP- Phone: 276-0831 Rev. Robert1016 Gibson Williams St., Laurinburg CHURCH217-1712/ 291-9876 Pastor Bishop Johnny McLean CHURCH TIST Church: 276-9106 276-0018 Rev. Robert Williams 900 McGirts Bridge Rd. P.O. Box Susie McLean 844-1853 LaurelSANDHILLS Hill Community COMMUNITY Center CHURCH Pastor Rev. George T. Ellis 276-0018 1866,FROM Laurinburg THE WORD WORSHIP CENER THE LIFE CHANGING MINISTRY 910-277-2948Laurel Hill Community Center 843-523-5650UPPER ROOM #2 OF HOP FEED MY CHIL- CEDAR GROVE FIRST MISSION- LIGHTHOUSE INTERNATIONAL Assoc. Pastor Rev. Margie Pegues 17160 Plant Rd., Laurinburg 441 E. Church St., Laurinburg 910-277-2948 DREN MINISTRY INC. ARY BAPTIST CHURCH GIBSON BAPTIST CHURCH OUTREACH MINISTRIES SANDHILLS FREEWILL BAPTIST 276-8520 CEDAR GROV Pastor T.D. Williams 924 McGirts Bridge Rd., Laurinburg 14600 Railroad St., Gibson 4961 Main Street 11400 Academy Rd., Laurinburg CHURCH SANDHILLS Church: 276-9106 FIRST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 276-145 LIGHTENING TEMPLE Pastor Bishop Willie Gibson, Jr. Pastor C.R. Moody PO Box 408, Gibson Pastor Lee Jackson CrawfordFREEWILL LakeRoad, BAPTIST Laurel CHURCH Hill 14600 Railroad St., Gibson 407 Mundy St., Maxton Assist. Pastor Elder Dr. Selena Gibson Phone: 268-2501/ 1-910-944-3963 Rev. Greg Icard 910-462-3144 Rev.Crawford Willie R. Lake Jacobs Road, Laurel Hill UPPER ROOM #2 OF HOP FEED Pastor C.R. Moody GALILEE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pastor Bishop Johnny McLean 910-384-4167/ 910-277-7417 Phone: 268-4759 910-875-5855Rev. Willie R. Jacobs MY CHILDREN MINISTRY INC. CENTRALPhone: 268-2501/ UNITED METHODIST1-910-944-3963 900 McGirts Bridge Rd. P.O. Box 1866, THE LUTHERANSusie McLean CHURCH 844-1853 OF THE 924 McGirts Bridge Rd., Laurinburg 910-875-5855 WAGRAM CHURCH OF GOD 2nd Street & Commonwealth, East GIBSON CHURCHLaurinburg OF GOD LIVING WORD SANDY GROVE BAPTIST Pastor BishopMcKay WillieStreet, Gibson,Wagram Jr. Laurinburg LIGHTHOUSE INTERNATIONAL Hwy. 71, Maxton CENTRAL UNITED METHODIST Walker Street, Gibson 1925 S. Main St. SANDY GROVE BAPTIST Assist. PastorPastor Elder Harry Dr. E. Clark Selena Gib- Pastor Robert Dean Pastor Rev. David Starling Pastor TheOUTREACH Rev. Linda MINISTRIES B. Nelson Rev. Donald Pratt son 2nd Street & Commencement GIBSON BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy. 71, Maxton 369-2417 Phone: 276-8881 268-2949 276-790011400 Academy Rd., Laurinburg 844-5686 910-384-4167/ 910-277-7417 East Laurinburg Main Street, Gibson Rev. Donald Pratt Pastor Lee Jackson WAGRAM EMMANUEL HOLINESS Pastor Quinton Covington Rev. Greg Icard 844-5686 CHARITY FREEWILLPhone: 276-9191 BAPTIST GIBSON PENTECOSTALPhone: 268-4759 HOLI- MAXTON PENTECOSTAL910-462-3144 HOLI- SEED HARVEST MINISTRIES WAGRAMRiverton CHURCH Road, OFWagram GOD CHURCH NESS CHURCH NESS Laurinburg McKay Street, Wagram SEED HARVEST MINISTRIES Pastor Ronnie Norton 1000 S. Main & Tucker Streets, Laur- Pastor L.J. Young, Assoc. Pastor Pastor L.M.THE ColeLUTHERAN CHURCH Founder-Pastor Elder L. Leak Pastor Harry E. Clark CHARITY FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH GIBSON CHURCH OF GOD Laurinburg Phone: 276-6680 inburg Joel Quick 844-5482OF THE LIVING WORD 910-318-4228 369-2417 1000 S. Main & Tucker Streets Walker Street, Gibson Founder-Pastor Elder L. Leak Pastor Wade Outlaw 1925 S. Main St. WESTMINISTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Laurinburg GIBSONPastor CHAPEL Rev. David MISSION Starling SHILOH MISSIONARY910-318-4228 BAPTIST Place MCZARNPastor AME The Rev. ZION Linda CHURCH B. Nelson WAGRAMCorner of McGirt EMMANUEL Bridge & HOLINESSSpeller Roads CHARITYPastor OUTREACH Wade Outlaw CHURCH 13280 Church St.,268-2949 Gibson 18701 Old Wire Rd., Wagram 614 E. Rockingham Rd., Maxton Riverton Road, Wagram 276-7900 Pastor Rev. Ruby P. Lennon your ad Bostic Road, Laurinburg Pastor Dr. William K. Quick Pastor Carol Turner PastorSHILOH Dr. H.E. MISSIONARY Edwards BAPTIST Pastor Ronnie276-2846 Norton PastorCHARITY Rev. Jerry OUTREACH Oxendine CHURCH GIBSON 277-2711 844-8661614 E. Rockingham Rd., Maxton Phone: 276-6680 MAXTON PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS today! 844-8841Bostic Road, Laurinburg GLORIOUSPENTECOSTAL PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS CHURCH HOLI- Pastor Dr. H.E. Edwards WINDY HILL HOLINESS CHURCH Pastor L.M. Cole Pastor Rev. Jerry Oxendine NESS Pastor L.J. Young, MISSION OF FAITH POWER OF SILVER HILL PRESBYTERIAN844-8661 WESTMINISTER11921 Old PRESBYTERIAN Johns Rd. 910-276-2311 844-5482 CHRISTIAN LIFE844-8841 CENTER Pastor VirginiaAssoc. Pastor Lane Joel Quick DELIVERANCE CHURCH 24881 Hoffman Rd., Marston CHURCH Pastor Joel Quick 8941 Hasty Rd. Phone: 276-6867 Lee's Mill Road, Laurinburg 277-2900SILVER HILL PRESBYTERIAN Corner of McGirt Bridge & Speller Pastor Rev.CHRISTIAN Gary Coffman LIFE CENTER GIBSON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Pastor/ProphetessMCZARN AME HattieZION CHURCH Weathers 24881 Hoffman Rd., Marston Roads VICTORY TABERNACLE 277-1737/280-49468941 Hasty Rd. GOOD NEWS13280 Church CHAPEL St., Gibson 910-610-1033/1-866-453-772918701 Old Wire Rd., Wagram SKYWAY BAPTIST277-2900 Pastor15601 Rev. Old Ruby Wire P. Rd., Lennon Laurel Hill 13940 Pea Bridge Rd., Laurinburg Skyway Church Road (across from 276-2846 Place Pastor Rev. Gary Coffman Pastor Rev. Patricia Stone Pastor Carol Turner Pastor Fred Ball Sam’s Gas CHURCH IN THE PINES PRESBY- Contact Gene Locklear MONTPELIER PRESBYTERIAN Pioneer Seed) 277-2711 SKYWAY BAPTIST 910-291-1628 TERIAN 277-1737/280-4946 276-4316 CHURCH Pastor Dorothy Bell WINDY HILL HOLINESS CHURCH your ad & Grocery GLORIOUS PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS Skyway Church Road Laurel Hill 201 N. MainMISSION St., Wagram OF FAITH Phone: 582-1080 Church: 844-3108 11921 OldVICTORY Johns BAPTIST Rd. CHURCH today! 74 Hwy, Laurel Hill PastorCHURCH Dr. GeneIN THE MillerPINES PRESBYTERIAN GRACE ABIDINGPastor Virginia LOVE Lane SOUNDS Pastor Jim Smith (across from Pioneer Seed) Pastor Joel Quick POWER OF DELIVERANCE CHURCH Corner of Peele & Ward Streets, Phone: 462-2465Laurel Hill OF PRAISEPhone: 276-6867 Phone: 369-2259 SNEAD'SPastor GROVE Dorothy UNITED Bell 462-3377 Lee’s Mill Road, Laurinburg East Laurinburg 910-276-2311 Pastor Dr. Gene Miller 17201 Old Lumberton Rd., Laurin- METHODISTPhone: 582-1080 Church: 844-3108 VICTORYPastor Rev. TABERNACLE Frank “Spike” Troublefield CHURCH OFPhone: CHRIST 462-2465 burg 28353GOOD NEWS CHAPEL MT.Pastor/Prophetess OLIVE S.D.A. Hattie Weathers 12800 Old Wire Rd., Laurel Hill 15601 Old Wire Rd., Laurel Hill 910-610-1033/1-866-453-7729 Cell: 910-280-1586 1000 S. Main St., Laurinburg Pastor13940 Dr. Pea Dionnie Bridge DeWitt Rd., Laurinburg 801 Caledonia Rd. PastorSNEAD’S Rev. GROVE Gordon UNITED Caughill METHODIST Pastor Fred910-276-1507 Ball Phone: 910-291-0222CHURCH OF CHRIST 843-535-1105Contact Gene Locklear Pastor Jason Scott Home: 910-878- Church12800 Phone: Old Wire 277-2750 Rd., Laurel Hill 910-291-1628 1000 S. Main St., Suite 11, Laurinburg 276-4316 0039MONTPELIER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Pastor Rev. Gordon Caughill WESTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCHPhone: OF GOD 910-205-0093 OF PROPHECY GRACE UNITY MISSIONARY BAP- Church:201 276-6515 N. Main St., Wagram SOLID ROCKChurch MISSIONARYPhone: 277-2750 BAP- VICTORY17361 BAPTIST Fieldcrest CHURCH Rd. 9421 Morgan St., Laurel Hill TIST CHURCHGRACE ABIDING LOVE Pastor Jim Smith TIST Corner of Peele277-0335 & Ward Streets, Pastor Rayford S. Martin 1220 N. Main St., Laurinburg 320 Bizzell St. East Laurinburg CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY SOUNDS OF PRAISE MULTITUDESPhone: 369-2259 SOLID ROCK MISSIONARY BAPTIST Church Phone: 462-2504 Pastor Bryant Dixon Hwy. 79, Laurinburg Pastor Richard L. Ingram Pastor Rev.WILSON Frank "Spike"CHAPEL Trouble- 9421 Morgan St., Laurel Hill 17201 Old Lumberton Rd., 320 Bizzell St. 276-3115 www.multitudes.cc 278-7726 field Cell:HOLY 910-280-1586 BIBLE CHURCH OF GOD Pastor Carl Beasley Laurinburg 28353 MT. OLIVE S.D.A. Pastor Richard L. Ingram CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 801 Caledonia Rd. 910-276-1507333 Foraker St. 608 Lee’sChurch Mill Rd., Phone: Laurinburg 462-2504 GRAHAMPastor TEMPLE, Dr. Dionnie C.O.G.I.C. DeWitt NASHVILLE MISSIONARY BAPTIST SOUTH LAURINBURG278-7726 BAPTIST Pastor Jason Scott Elder John Crochton Senior Pastor Kenny Duke 501 R. Graham843-535-1105 St., Laurinburg CHURCH Maple Street, Laurinburg WESTSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Home: 910-878-0039 SOUTH LAURINBURG BAPTIST Phone:CHURCH 276-3804 OF GOD OF PROPHECY Pastor Elder Gomizie Hoggard 15001 Palmer Rd., Marston Interim Pastor Sam Standridge 17361WOODVILLE Fieldcrest PENTECOSTAL Rd. HOLINESS Maple Street, Laurinburg 608 Lee Mill’s Rd., Laurinburg 291-0151 GRACE UNITY Pator Dr. HurleyChurch: William, 276-6515 Jr. 277-033512581 Sneadtown Rd., Laurel Hill Rev. Sam Standridge THE CHURCHRev. OFJohn JESUS Murphy CHRIST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 276-6250 SOUTH LAURINBURG CHURCH Pastor Rev. Jerry Goins OF LATTERPhone: DAY SAINTS 276-3804 GREATER1220 FAIRN. Main PLAIN St., Laurinburg AME ZION MULTITUDES OF GOD WILSONAssociate CHAPEL Pastor Rev. HOLY J.R. Clyde BIBLE Davis SOUTH LAURINBURG CHURCH OF GOD 1210 Pelham Drive, Laurinburg CHURCH Pastor Bryant Dixon NAZARETHHwy. MISSIONARY 79, Laurinburg BAPTIST 276-5525/ 276-8553 CHURCHYouth OFPastor GOD Rev. Chris Pruitte 276-5525/ 276-8553 PresidentTHE CHURCH Gary Smith OF JESUS CHRIST 3619 Pea Bridge276-3115 Rd., McColl SC CHURCH www.multitudes.cc 333 Foraker St.276-4708 910-992-7063 Pastor: Kelvin F. Freeman 25020 Nazareth Church Rd., Wa- SOUTH MAIN PENTECOSTAL HO- Elder John Crochton OF LATTER DAY SAINTS SOUTH MAIN PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS Church: 843-523-9314 gram NASHVILLE LINESS WORD OF LIFE OUTREACH MINISTRIES INC 1210 Pelham Drive, Laurinburg GRAHAM TEMPLE, C.O.G.I.C. 1510 S. Main St. CHURCH OF MACEDONIA & THE Pastor: 843-910-7213 PastorMISSIONARY Darrel D. Gibson,BAPTIST Jr.CHURCH 1510 S. Main St. WOODVILLEP.O. Box PENTECOSTAL 266, Maxton HOLI- Overseer Emma Meeks 844-9282 501 R. Graham St., Laurinburg Pastor Gary Wilson MISSIONElder OF Jesse FAITH McNeil EVANGELIS- 276-9444 369-279015001 Palmer Rd., Marston Pastor Gary Wilson NESS Evangelist’s Benjamin & TIC CENTER GREATERPastorHOUSE Elder Gomizie OF DELIVER- Hoggard Phone: 276-2446Phone: 276-2446 12581 Sneadtown Rd., Laurel Hill 291-0151 Pator Dr. Hurley William, Jr. Aundrea Stephens 924 McGirt Bridge Rd. ANCE HOLINESS CHURCH & OUT- NEW BEGINNING276-6250 FAITH TABER- Pastor Gerald844-6170 Goins PastorCHURCH Emma OF MACEDONIA Meeks & THE MISSION REACH MINISTRY NACLE HOLINESS CHURCH OF SPRINGSPRING BRANCH BRANCH MISSIONARY MISSIONARY BAPTIST 276-4708 OF FAITH EVANGELISTIC CENTER GREATER HOUSE OF DELIVERANCE 21300 Old Wire Rd., Wagram Phone: 844-9425 307 Gibson Ave. (old Kings grocery), MAXTON NAZARETH BAPTIST WORLD LIFE CHRISTIAN CENTER 924 McGirt Bridge Rd. McColl, HOLINESS SC 29570 CHURCH & OUTREACH Pastor Samuel Thomas, Asst. Pastor 21300 OldPastor Wire Bert Rd., Lattaker, Wagram III WORD OF LIFE OUTREACH MIN- MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 12400 Airport Rd., Maxton COMMUNITYPastor BAPTIST Emma Meeks CHURCH Pastor PatriciaMINISTRY White 843-862-0338 Retha Thomas 910-369-2877 ISTRIES INC 25020 Nazareth Church Rd., Wagram Pastor Apostle R.B. Williams Pastor WilliamPhone: D. Manning 844-9425 (cell)307 Gibson Ave. (old Kings grocery), SPRING HILL BAPTIST P.O. Box 266, Maxton Pastor Darrel D. Gibson, Jr. Asst. Pastor Jennifer Williams 843-523-6393McColl, SC 29570 NEW COVENANT WORSHIP CEN- SPRINGSouth HILL Main BAPTIST Street, Wagram Evangelist's Benjamin & Aundrea 369-2790 Place COOLCOMMUNITY SPRING UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Patricia White TER South MainReverend Street, Matt Wagram Harmon StephensWORD OF LIFE ASSEMBLY OF GOD METHODISTPastor William D. Manning THE GREATER843-862-0338 HUNTER'S (cell) 9300 McFarland Rd., Laurel Hill Rev. VitaliyPhone: Bak 369-2335 844-6170Pastor Don and Billie Rollins NEW BEGINNING FAITH TABERNACLE your ad 16301 Scotch Grove Rd. CHAPEL AME843-523-6393 ZION CHURCH Pastor Howard Mayers Phone: 369-2335 1211 Turnpike Road PastorCOOL George SPRING McDougald, UNITED METHODIST Jr. Jerusalem Church Road, Laurinburg HOLINESS CHURCH OF MAXTON SPRINGFIELD CHURCH OF GOD WORLD LIFELaurinburg, CHRISTIAN NC CENTER today! 277-839216301 Scotch Grove Rd. Pastor Sarah Kelly THEPastor NEW Samuel GREATER Thomas, ST. Asst. JAMES Pastor SPRINGFIELD CHURCH OF GOD 12400 Airport Rd., Maxton THE GREATER HUNTER’S CHAPEL AME 10101 Gibson Rd. (Hwy. 79) 276-4622 Pastor George McDougald, Jr. Phone: 276-8102 HOLINESS CHURCHRetha Thomas 10101 Gibson Rd. (Hwy. 79), Laurel Pastor Apostle R.B. Williams 910-276-2311 ZION CHURCH Laurel Hill CROSSROADS277-8392 FELLOWSHIP Pastor Elder Jane Hasty Hill Asst.ZION Pastor CAMPBELL Jennifer AME Williams CHURCH Jerusalem Church Road, Laurinburg Pastor Carl Fosdick CHURCH GREEN LAKE AME ZION CHURCH NEW COVENANT WORSHIP CENTER Pastor Carl Fosdick 801 Midland St. Pastor Sarah Kelly 910-462-3432 CollegeCROSSROADS Plaza Shopping FELLOWSHIP Center CHURCH 14280 Railroad St., Gibson NEW9300 HOPE McFarland BAPTIST Rd., CHURCH Laurel Hill 910-462-3432 ZION CAMPBELLPastor Rev. Ester AME Johnson CHURCH 10:30 Sunday Morning Worship Pastor Rev.Phone: Rebecca 276-8102 Rory Avinger Hall - St. Andrew’s 801 Midland St. College Plaza Shopping Center Pastor Howard Mayers SPRING PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS 10:30 Sunday Morning Worship Ch. Office: 268-3302 Presbyterian College SPRINGP.O. PENTECOSTAL Box 428, Laurel HOLI- Hill Pastor Rev.ZION LisaHOLINESS Marshall CHURCH EAST LAURINBURG BAPTIST GREEN LAKE AME ZION CHURCH Pastor Dr. Thomas Marshall NESS Bundy Street, Wagram THE NEW GREATER ST. JAMES Pastor J.B. Loving Pastor Richard Tyson GREATER14280 LIGHTHOUR Railroad St., FULLGibson P.O. Box 428, Laurel Hill ZION HOLINESSPastor Elizabeth CHURCH Monroe EAST LAURINBURG BAPTIST HOLINESS CHURCH Phone: 462-2992/ 462-2513 276-7585 Pastor Richard Tyson GOSPELPastor CHURCH Rev. Rebecca Rory NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN FELLOW- Pastor J.B. Loving Bundy Street,910-269-0201 Wagram 8520 McColl Road. Laurinburg, NC SHIP Pastor Elder Jane Hasty Phone: 462-2992/ 462-2513 Pastor Elizabeth Monroe 276-7585 Ch. Office: 268-3302 Overseer Apostle Sherenna Glenn 14681 Rea Magnet Rd. 910-269-0201 EAST LAURINBURG CHURCH OF Pastor Elder Bryan Johnson Pastor Thomas E. Kinder Home: STAR OF BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Page 8a The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Friday, October 28, 2011 Different takes on N.C. Medicaid shortfall argued RALEIGH (AP) — Republican budget- million but didn't provide money for them. writers and Democratic Gov. Beverly Per- “We will certainly be working to find othre "The Legislature's budget cuts were due's administration quarreled Thursday extreme and wrongheaded and are doing over why North Carolina's Medicaid pro- areas within the budget to save and ways in lasting damage to North Carolina," Perdue gram could face a $139 million shortfall this which we can help the department manage spokesman Chris Mackey said, adding that coming year. the state will have to eliminate services that State health regulators told the Legisla- their cash to be able to meet our budget tar- benefit the most vulnerable citizens unless ture's chief oversight committee they're gets for the year, which I am very confident legislative leaders address the problem. falling short of meeting $356 million in net we’ll be able to do.” If the cost savings don't reach the thresh- reductions for the division that oversees old Republicans demanded in the budget, Medicaid, the government-run health care — Nelson Dollar there are other options to fill the hole. plan for poor children, older adults and the There's almost $300 million in the state's ers who take Medicaid patients or limit or of the House health budget subcommittee. disabled. rainy-day reserve fund and tax collections end services that the federal government Dollar said much of the shortfall can be They said the savings are difficult, if not are running $150 million above forecasts doesn't require the state to offer, such as attributed to liabilities that were neither impossible to come by this year in part due through the first three months of the fiscal podiatry, dental and hospice care. included in the budget nor requested by to slow enrollment of the chronically ill in year, according to a separate presentation. The presentation showed "why aggres- Perdue. the state's managed-care arm. The state The surplus "could be appropriated for Medicaid agency also must make repay- sive budget cuts mandated by the General Dollar said the liabilities, which include those areas where we come up short with- ments for accounting errors and improper Assembly's budget are unreasonable and $41 million to help pay for a previously out having to go back and necessarily cut billings that occurred years ago. Less than unobtainable," Cansler wrote to GOP legis- disclosed $300 million accounting error any reimbursement rates or programs," half of the more than 40 proposed changes lative leaders after the presentation to the in 2008 that resulted in overpayments, said House Speaker Thom Tillis, R-Meck- to the state Medicaid program to find sav- Joint Legislative Commission on Govern- has been handled "off budget" in the past, lenburg. ings have yet to be approved by the Centers mental Operations. "I had hoped to be able meaning Cansler's department shifted cash Michael Watson, deputy secretary for for Medicare & Medicaid Services, accord- to reach these savings, and the department around within the agency. health services, told lawmakers that Com- ing to a presentation to legislators. has reached the point that it has done what "Those were not presented to the Gen- munity Care of North Carolina, a highly Perdue administration officials pointed it can do." eral Assembly as items needed to be cov- successful managed care program for to letters the governor wrote to legislative Republican budget-writers said the bud- ered by the governor" or the costs are still Medicaid patients, would find a minimum leaders during budget negotiations in May get shortfall for Medicaid, which has nearly being negotiated, Dollar said. "We will cer- of $51 million in savings, not the $90 mil- and June in which she said the Medicaid 1.5 million recipients in North Carolina, tainly be working to find other areas within lion directed for the program to find. The cuts were too aggressive. She vetoed the isn't as dire as Perdue's office made it out the budget to save and ways in which we department hasn't reached its goals to final $19.7 billion state government spend- to be, especially compared to a program can help the department manage their cash enroll more adults and people with disabili- ing plan, but Republicans and a handful of that receives $12 billion in federal and to be able to meet our budget targets for ties whose medical expenses would fall in a Democrats overrode her veto. state funds. Additional reimbursement the year, which I am very confident we'll be managed-care setting. The budget gave state Health and cuts beyond the 2 percent required in the able to do." But Watson said Community Care is on Human Services Secretary Lanier Cansler budget for many providers and eliminating Perdue administration officials contend track to realize at least $204 million in cost the authority to initiate additional reim- optional services won't be necessary, said GOP lawmakers were well aware of the savings by mid-2013, more than the Legis- bursements rate cuts to medical provid- Rep. Nelson Dollar, R-Wake, co-chairman expected payments that now total $126 lature's two-year budget sought. Study on NC's $2.5B unemployment debt moving ahead RALEIGH (AP) — The state Department of Com- eral government requires to save money. control under his agency. Rucho argues their inher- merce has released a formal bid request to hire The senator, Bob Rucho, R-Mecklenburg, said those ent problems with the agency that are contributing to someone to examine North Carolina's unemployment reports wouldn't cut it and criticized Democratic Gov. the size of the debt. insurance tax structure and how to pay $2.5 billion in Beverly Perdue's administration for failing to expe- "We wanted this study done so that come Novem- debt to the federal government seven months after dite an outside study. Lawmakers approved the study ber we could begin implementation," Rucho told the Legislature told the agency to begin a study. idea this past March, although placed no formal dead- Crisco. Now, he added, "we don't even get a chance The request filed Oct. 20 seeks an outside consul- line in the law on the study's completion date. to have a road map to repair the damage that is hap- tant to make recommendations so the state's Unem- Crisco's department has been working for months pening every day." ployment Insurance Trust Fund can regain and retain to prepare for a scheduled Nov. 1 transfer of the Em- A department spokesman last month attributed its solvency and the state can service the debt. The ployment Security Commission, which manages the the delay in part to a lack of immediate funding for debt amount has grown during the previous recession state's unemployment benefit programs, to direct the study and merger issues with the commission. and extended economic downturn as claim requests FRIDAY EVENING outpaced employer insurance tax contributions. 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Visitors may be startled parachute jump, the barked To highlight some of the by drill sergeants who ap- orders of an Army drill ser- major events of wartime pear in holographic images geant or the segregated paratroopers, visitors first bellowing commands, allow- Carolina Cyber Center training endured by the first stroll through a recreated ing them to "feel as if he or “Where The Players Win African-Americans to enter village in Normandy. Re- she has enlisted in the Army the Marine Corps. cordings from the June and is standing there in their And The Winners Play!” Whether you are a hard- 1944 Allied invasion to liber- Army Combat Uniform," Mi- ened military veteran or one ate France from Nazi Ger- lano says. who's never worn a uniform, many put visitors in the heat Check out a fully loaded Fall Special several military museums in of the battle, with rockets duffel bag, or try to lift and the Carolinas offer extensive and bullets screeching by. shoot an Army rifle. Listen lessons in military service as Overhead, a C-47 "Skytrain" as soldiers march by and Monday, October 31 – Sunday, November 6, 2011 the Nov. 11 Veterans Day aircraft hovers with a U.S. learn some of the drill ser- draws near. Army paratrooper poised to geants' cadence calls that In Fayetteville, N.C., the jump out an open door. keep soldiers sharp and in Cash Give Aways Every 30 Minutes soaring Airborne and Spe- Walkways are papered step. cial Operations Museum with still photos, videos The museum gives visi- Free Food & Refreshments attracts between 120,000 to and murals that show the tors a sense of how rough 175,000 visitors every year history behind U.S. forces training once was with dis- Special Drawing Each Day and tells the story of how that evolved into the famed plays of World War I-era America's military devel- Special Operations units, barracks, complete with oped the strategy of drop- designated to take on un- wood-burning, pot-bellied Monday ping fully-armed soldiers conventional warfare and stoves, metal beds and mod- Grab Bags For All Players into battle from the skies. special missions in foreign est rations. A 15-foot sculpture of the lands. "I learned how they'd paratrooper dubbed "Iron Displays from the war in done basic training in the Mike" stands guard at its the Pacific, the Korean War past," said Pvt. Christopher Tuesday glass-and-girder front entry, and Cold War are shown. In Thorngate, 26, visiting the $ which evokes both the 250- one display, soldiers jump museum with his grandpar- Taco Tuesday, $10 Match When Your Add 20, foot "jump towers" that para- from a UH-1 "Huey" heli- ents Dale, 76, and Janet, Once Per Player troopers use to train and the copter into a jungle battle 70, of Salem, W.Va., a day wingspan of the C-47 aircraft raging in Vietnam. Other before his own graduation that dropped soldiers onto displays detail the history of from basic training. "They battlefields in World War II. U.S. involvement in the Do- worked the simulations in Wednesday Located just minutes off minican Republic, Panama very well, so it's not just $ Interstate 95 in downtown and Grenada. history and you don't get 5 Free Play From 9 am - 2 pm Fayetteville, N.C., the mu- America's conflicts in the bored." seum is holding a weeklong Middle East are recalled Grandfather Thorn- celebration in advance of with models of camouflaged gate, who retired from Veterans Day, says Paul soldiers crouching in desert the Air Force after Galloway, executive direc- hideouts in Iraq. Others de- 26 years, said he was 8401 Leisure Rd. tor of the foundation that pict U.S. Special Operations pleased to learn how supported construction of forces meeting for tea with present-day training Laurinburg the $25 million building. Afghan villagers or medical made use of combat (Corner of McColl Highway "We'll be hopping and centers where military med- weapons and tactics. & Leisure Rd.) popping. We do a salute to ics tend to local children. "Whether it's the Air veterans every year," Gal- The latest addition to the Force or Army, it's good loway said. A week of films Army's military museums is to see that they keep in- 910-506-4432 about the Army and para- the Army's Basic Training stilling military values, troopers will be held the Combat Museum located on the discipline that is week prior to the holiday, Fort Jackson, in Columbia, needed," he said. Open Monday - Saturday 8am - Until, Sundays 1pm - Until as well as other events to S.C., which reopened in July honor military men and after a two-year renovation. women, Galloway said. More than 60,000 male As soon as you enter the and female soldiers graduate museum, you spot a World every year from basic train- With a documented heal rate of 95% in 16 weeks, the Scotland Wound , War II-era paratrooper in ing at Fort Jackson, which is Healing Center exceeds the National Healing Corporation average. I M A combat gear floating out the Army's largest training of the sky under a yellow site. The museum offers 28-foot-wide parachute. Be- guests and family members Believer hind him, another model a taste of their grueling 10 drops from the heavens, weeks of indoctrination and a modern Army Ranger combat training. buoyed by a light green, "The museum boasts a honeycombed parachute number of high-speed exhib- used by U.S. Special Forces. its that zoom in directly on A wild ride can be had how civilians are turned into in the museum's 24-seat soldiers, interwoven with platform motion simulator, Fort Jackson's past," said the

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Family Features Medicare is different this year because of health care reform, and if you’re not aware of how this important program has changed, pay attention. The Medicare program can be confusing because of its many different parts, supplemental­ coverage options and specific Medicare enrollment periods for different products. All of these nuances can make Medicare hard to understand for new enrollees as well as for those who have been on the program for a num- ber of years. If you’re new to the program or even if you’re a seasoned Medi- care veteran, here are six things you should know about the pro- gram heading into 2012.

Be aware of deductibles, co-insurance, out-of-pocket limits and prescription drug costs If you’re new to Medicare it’s important to know that both parts of Original Medicare (A and B) have deductibles. And, the Part A deductibles are not tied to a calendar year like they are with traditional health insur- ance. Instead, they’re tied to a 90-day benefit period, with some exceptions. The Medicare Part B benefit also includes coinsurance after you meet your deductible. With coinsurance, Medicare pays a percentage of each bill and you pay the rest (between 20 and 45 percent, depending on the ser- vice), after applicable premiums and deductibles. Original Medicare also has no limits on the amount you could pay out of your own pocket for covered medical services each year. And, original Medicare does not cover the cost of most prescription drugs.

New and existing benefits to help you fill in Medicare’s gaps People concerned about some of the gaps in original Medi- care have the option to enroll in insurance products regulated by the government­ but provided by private companies. These are products designed specifically to fill some of the different gaps in Medicare. They include: Photo courtesy of Getty Images n Medicare Part D stand-alone a Medicare Advantage plan or care prescription drug plan or prescription drug plans, which stand-alone Medicare prescrip- Medicare Advantage drug plan, cover the cost of most prescrip- tion drug plan once per year dur- and the names, dosages and fre- 2012 Medicare annual tion drugs. New Benefit: In 2012 ing Medicare’s annual enrollment quency of any prescription drugs part D recipients get a 14 percent period (AEP). The dates for AEP they were taking, if any. enrollment period discount on the cost of generic changed this year, and run from The site’s prescription drugs when they reach Medi- October 15 to December 7 in drug plan comparison­ tool runs from October 15 care’s coverage gap, or “donut 2011. found that, on average, a user hole,” on top of the 50 percent Medicare Supplement plans could save over $500 per to December 7, 2011 discount they got last year on the have an initial enrollment pe- year — over $40 per month cost of brand name drugs when riod, which occurs in the first — by reviewing their options they reach the donut hole. 6 months after you enroll in and changing their prescription n Medicare Supplement plans, Medicare Part B and are 65 or drug plan. which cover portions of the de- older. During that time, you can But, averages don’t New to Medicare? ductibles, coinsurance and out- enroll in a Medicare Supplement tell the full story. Many people who are new to Medicare may of-pocket costs not covered by plan and not be declined. But, if In a recent news article, a have to deal with the complexity of the pro- original Medicare. you try to enroll after the initial MarketWatch reporter com- gram. Here are some basics: n Medicare Advantage plans, enrollment period, your applica- pared the cost differences for n Medicare is comprised of four major pro- which bundle together the Part D tion could be declined based on a single drug in one Georgia zip grams: Part A, Part B, Part C, and Part D. Medi- drug benefit with some additional a review of your medical history. code and found that annual ex- care Part A and Part B are often referred to coverage for deductibles, coin­ But, if you want to switch penses could range from $2,661 as “Original Medicare.” There are also Medi- surance and out-of-pocket costs. from a Supplement­ plan to an to $9,032, depending on which care Supplement plans, which are designed as New Benefit: Starting in 2011, Advantage plan, the AEP is Medicare Advantage plan is cho- an alternative to Part C to fill gaps in Parts A health care reform requires all a good time to make that switch. sen. If you want to review and and B. Medicare Advantage plans to research the different Medicare n Generally speaking, Part A covers in-pa- have a maximum limit of $6,700 It’s critical to compare products available in your zip tient hospitalization while Part B covers out- on how much a customer can pay drug coverage every year code, www.planprescriber.com is patient services and other medical care. out of their own pocket for medi- PlanPrescriber.com, an inter- a great place to start. n Part C denotes the “Medicare Advantage” cal services, excluding the cost of net company that allows people to program where private insurance companies prescription drugs. compare Medicare plans side-by- Get star power in 2012 deliver Medicare Part A, Part B and — in most Each type of supplemental cov- side and research benefits, drug The Affordable Care Act, cases — Part D benefits to plan enrollees. erage has different guidelines for prices and different coverage (health care reform) re- n Part D is the Medicare prescription drug when you can enroll, change and options, looked at 25,000 user quires a star rating system to benefit that provides insurance coverage for cancel your coverage. sessions on its website during be used for Medicare Ad- medications. the 2011 AEP (between Novem- vantage plans, begin­ning in n Your circumstances determine when you There are new Medicare ber 15, 2010 and December 31, 2012. Plans get a rating of can enroll in or change Part D and C plans. annual enrollment dates 2010). Customers entered their Most beneficiaries can change zip code, their existing Medi- See 2012 Page 2b A great place to review and research the different Medicare products available in your zip code is www.planprescriber.com. Page 2b The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Friday, October 28, 2011 Make small changes for

betterFamily Features health When it comes to health, making positive life- style changes is a goal for many people. But often times no matter how good the intentions, these changes only last a few weeks. Most people know what they need to do to improve their health - taking steps like making smart food choices and being more active. It's figuring out how to do these things and fitting these changes into the daily routine that can present the biggest challenges. Maintaining a healthy weight and staying ac- tive can help lower risk for developing a number of chronic diseases, including diabetes. Losing even 10 to 15 pounds - if you weigh 200 pounds - can make a big difference in helping you pre- vent type 2 diabetes. If you have diabetes, these same changes can help keep your blood glucose and blood pressure on target to reduce your risk for diabetes complications. The National Diabe- tes Education Program (NDEP) wants all Ameri- cans to know that learning how to make these Photo courtesy of Getty Images positive lifestyle changes begins with making a When it comes to better health, making lifestyle changes can be a family affair. For example, half an hour of moderate physical plan to achieve your goals. activity could be a fun hike with the kids. Make a Plan To reach your goal, you need a plan. How do to walk outside. I can walk inside instead. was to get active," said Latecia Turner, who is n you get started? Take these steps: Here's how I'll reward myself: ______working to prevent type 2 diabetes by manag- n Think about what is important to your Example: If I stick with my plans this week, I'll ing her weight. "I made a plan to walk with my health. What are you willing and able to do? watch a movie. mother, to get out and play football with my n n Decide what your goals are. What changes It is hard work to make and sustain life- daughters, and to take regular bike rides with do you want to make? Choose one goal to work style changes. The healthy choice isn't always my husband." on first. the easy one, but it is worth it. And with the Because Latecia's mother has type 2 diabetes, n Decide what steps will help you reach your right plan in place and support from family and Latecia and her daughters have a greater risk of friends, you can make healthy changes that will goal. developing the disease. To prevent the disease, last a lifetime. n Pick one step to try this week. they are working as a family to make lifestyle When you are ready to create a plan for mak- For example, if one goal is to lose weight, changes. ing changes in your life, visit NDEP's Diabe- ask yourself these questions to help you shape Latecia decided that managing her weight, tes HealthSense (www.YourDiabetesInfo.org/ your plan: eating healthy, and becoming more active were HealthSense). n Why haven't I made this change before? Ex- important goals for herself and for her family. You also can order or download free resources ample: I don't have time to go to an exercise So, she made an appointment with her doctor to to help you manage or prevent diabetes by vis- class or a gym. discuss her family history of diabetes as well as iting the NDEP website at www.YourDiabe- n How can I work around what gets in the to help her make a plan and set some goals to tesInfo.org. way? Example: I can do something on my own help her make healthy lifestyle changes. that doesn't take much time and is low cost or To manage her weight, Latecia allows herself free. Coping With Your Feelings the foods she loves while controlling the portion If you are living with a chronic disease such as n What's my goal? Example: I want to exercise she eats of each. diabetes, it's common to feel overwhelmed, sad, 30 minutes a day, at least 5 days a week. To eat a healthier diet, she fries less of the or angry. If you are at risk for type 2 diabetes, n Here's what I need to get ready: food she prepares; buys fewer processed foods you may also be struggling with taking steps to ______Example: I need to take walking prevent or delay the onset of the disease. that are high in fat and calories; and she no lon- shoes to work and ask a friend to walk with me. The tips below can help you cope: ger adds salt to the food she eats. To be more n What might get in the way of making this n Recognize that you are not alone. active, she and her family play football, dance, change? Example: In bad weather, I won't want n Find time for yourself even when you are and go for walks together. busy. Not only is Latecia making those changes for Announcement n Connect with others - find support from herself, she's making sure her family - especially family and friends. her kids - take those changes to heart in order n Find balance in your life. Juggling many to prevent the family history of diabetes from Hartley-Smith son roles and responsibilities can leave little time continuing in future generations. Cassandra Hartley of Wagram and Kevin Smith for you. Watch a video of Latecia telling her story, in of Laurel Hill announce the birth of a son, Noah n Ask your health care team for help if you her own words, at www.YourDiabetesInfo.org/ Vance Hartley-Smith, on Oct. 8, 2011. The baby are having difficulty coping with stress and HealthSense. was born at 3:03 p.m. and weighed eight pounds negative feelings. The U.S. Department of Health and Human and eight ounces at birth. Services' National Diabetes Education Program Maternal grandparents are Pia Hartley and Ed- Latecia's Story: is jointly sponsored by the National Institutes of ward Hartley of Wagram. Paternal grandparents Making Healthy Changes as a Family, Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Con- are Shannon Sanders and Kenny Smith of Laurel One Step at a Time trol and Prevention (CDC) with the support of Hill. "When I decided to lose weight, my first step more than 200 partner organizations.

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Matt Smith PHoto by Matt Smith Sports Editor Scotland junior varsity quarterback Jaylend Ratliffe moves his way past a Richmond defender on his way to the end zone in Scotland’s 48-25 thumping of The day everyone has the Raiders Thursday night on the road. The win gave Scotland their third straight conference title. waited for all season is finally here. After months of wait- ing, Scotland-Richmond Junior varsity slams Raiders has finally arrived. A game that already holds so much mean- for third straight SEC title ing to so many people throughout both coun- Matt Smith Down 25-21 in the third kids played hard. It wasn’t to score three more times ties will be renewed to- quarter, Ratliffe navigated perfect. It wasn’t pretty at to close the game in part to Sports Editor night, as Scotland will the Fighting Scots to 27 un- times, but we fought through three Richmond turnovers. try to clinch their first Scotland High School ju- answered points, finding the and made adjustments when The Raiders fumbled the undefeated regular sea- nior varsity quarterback end zone twice on the ground we had to. We kept fighting ball twice on bad handoffs in son in school history. Jaylend Ratliffe had just one and once through the air to and we never doubted our- the second half, leading to a Along with an unde- thing to say Thursday night cap off an undefeated confer- selves. We hung in there and pair of scores from Ratliffe feated season, the game after the final whistle blew ence season for Scotland. kept throwing punches and it and wide out Jalen Tyson. will determine the in the Fighting Scots’ rivalry The victory sealed Scot- worked out for us.” Ratliffe converted the Southeastern Confer- contest against the Raiders. land’s third consecutive SEC Down by four after the Raiders’ first misstep of the ence’s No. 1 seed head- “I’m tired,” Ratliffe said. title under head coach David Raiders opened up the third third quarter into an 11-yard ing into the playoffs and “But right now, it feels so, Hunt, who said the Fighting quarter with a touchdown, touchdown run to put Scot- can give Scotland their so good.” Scots’ will to win never let Scotland answered quickly, land ahead 34-25 with 3:27 first conference title in Ratliffe deserved a break up despite giving up an early turning Richmond’s ensuing left in the third quarter and a decade. after leading the Fighting lead in the first half. kickoff into an 83-yard score Tyson found the end zone But, all that’s beside Scots’ junior varsity team “I’m sure it was a pretty after safety Robert McKoy six minutes later on a 20- the point. to their third straight South- entertaining jayvee game returned the kick into the yard end-around to give the What Scotland play- eastern Conference title, for everyone that made the Raiders’ end zone. McKoy’s Fighting Scots a command- ers, coaches and fans scoring three touchdowns trip to watch, but honestly it return gave Scotland a 28-25 ing 41-25 margin with 9:27 want goes much deeper in a 48-25 thumping of Rich- was a little nerve-wracking lead that they never surren- mond at Raider Stadium. than that. for me,” Hunt said. “Our dered, as Scotland went on See Page 4b What we something SLAM that spans over 17 long, arduous seasons. No matter how good Scot- Scotland ends land has been, no mat- ter how bad Richmond Rampants’ streak has been, for the past 17 years, the outcome Matt Smith has been the same. Sports Editor And Scotland’s been The Scotland High School varsity volleyball on the wrong side of it. team finally did it. After 17 years, all we After three straight years of falling to J.H. want is a win. Rose in the postseason, Scotland exacted their A simple task, but revenge Thursday night, topping the Rampants one that has eluded 3-1 at home to advance to the Sectional round of the Fighting Scots for the North Carolina 4-A Volleyball Championship. nearly 20 years. Scotland (23-0) worked their way to a pair of No rhetoric needs to wins in the first two sets, topping Rose 27-25 and be stated, no hyperbole 25-22, before falling in the third set 17-25. With spouted, tonight is just just one game separating them between a win about a win, something and seeing their undefeated season come to an most of our seniors end, Scotland rose to the occasion in the fourth have never had the op- set, winning 25-21 to clinch one of the final eight portunity to see in their spots in the state tournament. lifetime against the Photo by Matt Smith “Rose has been a problem for us three years Raiders. Jessica Bowen lines up for a kill in Scotland’s 3-1 victory over J.H. Rose Thursday night. With in a row, but when you look at it, they’ve gone When the clock the win, Scotland advances to the Sectional round of the state playoffs to take on Hoggard strikes 7:30 tonight and this Saturday. the first kickoff sails See STREAK Page 4b towards the end zone, the only thing stopping Scotland from complet- ing their perfect run Fighting Scots, through the regular season is themselves. Scotland head coach Raiders clash Chip Williams preached about effort at the end of Wednesday’s prac- for SEC crown tice. Matt Smith Raider Magic? No, it’s Sports Editor about effort. It’s about Scotland Pride. For the 45th time in 40 years, Scotland High The outcome of to- School and Richmond County will renew a fe- night’s game will be de- vered rivalry at Pate Stadium Friday night, ush- termined on the field by ering in an opportunity for the Fighting Scots’ each Scotland player’s varsity football team to experience an era of suc- pride. That trait will be cess unlike any other. what dictates what goes With an unblemished 9-0 mark heading into to- up on the scoreboard, day’s contest, Scotland can clinch their first un- not a bit of magic dust. defeated regular season in school history, while Scotland players and claiming their first conference title since 2001. Photo by Matt Smith The Fighting Scots’ varsity football team will look to clinch an outright SEC title tonight over See PRIDE Page 6b See CROWN Page 6b rival Richmond Senior. Scotland and the Raiders will kickoff at 7:30 p.m. Share Your Sports Story With Laurinburg Exchange Readers! Follow Scotland County Sports on @ScotlandSports Contact Matt Smith, Sports Reporter, by Phone: (910) 276-2311, Ext. 20 or Via Email: [email protected] Page 4b The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Friday, October 28, 2011

Scotland Spirit

Members of the Scotland High School varsity cheerleading team lead Scot- land students in the “Scotland Battle Cry” during a pep rally Thursday af- ternoon to pump up the team head- ing into tomorrow’s rivalry game against Richmond Senior High.

photo by Matt Smith

back to score three straight them that we looked weak • Slam • Streak points, using a Teborah Hol- at times. We looked soft and from page 3b from page 3b lingsworth kill and block to confused. Win or lose, we’re close the set with a 27-25 going to fight and we’re going left in the game. on to win the state title victory. to compete.” Ratliffe scored the Fighting Scots’ final touchdown of two of those three years,” In the second set, neither Greta Griswold led Scot- the night on a 6-play, 3-minute drive, crossing the goal- Scotland head coach David team could find a comfort- land with 11 serving points line on a 3-yard quarterback keeper to push Scotland Barnes said. “If you’re going able rhythm to open up, while also connecting on 20- ahead 48-25 with 1:31 remaining in the contest. to get beat, get beat by the but Rose battled their way of-35 passing. Trejon Monley ended the Raiders hope of a comeback best, but tonight we were the to a 16-13 advantage in the Pridgen finished tied with bid on the Raiders’ final drive of the contest, intercept- best. We got our revenge. We middle of the set. Kills from Monley with 11 kills, while ing a pass with 1:12 left in the game for Richmond’s didn’t play very well and we Shea Poage, Hailey Morgan also pacing Scotland with 18 third turnover of the half. struggled in our serve re- and Hollingsworth tied the digs and 15-of-21 passing. “I’ve been dreaming of this all my life,” Ratliffe said. ceiving and passing, but it’s contest at 16-16, and Scot- Bowen ended the game “It means a lot man. Richmond was a good team, but an encouraging sign to beat land went on to outscore with nine serving point and we came out on top.” a team this good when you’re Rose 9-6 for the 3-point win. six kills, while Hollingsworth Scotland took a 21-19 lead into halftime, scoring on not at the top of your game. “We were really sparked in added a game-high 12 kills, a 2-yard Josh McPhatter touchdown run, a 20-yard pass Despite not playing well, it the first two sets by Jessica 10 digs and three blocks. from Ratliffe to McPhatter and a 21-yard rushing score does feel great to send them Bowen and Jonissa Monley,” Morgan finished the con- from Tyson. back to Greenville with a Barnes said. “Monley did a test with 35 assists and 10 The win ends the season for the junior varsity Fight- loss.” great job tonight, picking up digs. ing Scots who finished with a 9-1 overall record and a Scotland was sparked in 11 kills and no hitting errors. Scotland will continue their 5-0 mark in SEC play. the first set by senior Jessica She hit a big percentage to- hunt for a state title when Hunt said that winning his third straight title with Bowen and junior Jonissa night and that was exactly they travel to Wilmington, this group of players just shows their dedication to the Monley, who led a powerful what we needed. Jessica N.C., this Saturday to take program. Scotland attack at the net in found a good touch early and on Hoggard. “We have a lot of great young men who have worked the first set. was spotting balls and it re- Hoggard reached the Sec- hard in our program,” he said. “They’ve worked hard Scotland jumped out to a ally helped push us forward tional round by defeating in the classroom, worked hard in the weight room and 14-9 advantage in the opener in both sets.” Pinecrest 3-0 Thursday night. they’ve done everything we’ve asked them to do to pre- in part to kills from Bowen, Scotland dropped their “I want to see us come out pare themselves to be successful. Winning three in a Caroline Pridgen and Libby third set against the Ram- and compete,” Barnes said. row just means that our coaching staff has been able to Ingram, but the Rampants pants 17-25, but rallied back “Their conference is known help these young men and these young men have put battled back to tie the set at in the fourth set to claim for its good volleyball, but we in the work and did the things they’re supposed to do.” 24-24 after Scotland held a their 23rd win of the year. sent their No. 3 team and No. Scotland football will look to complete the season 24-19 lead late in the game. “We had some heated dis- 2 team home with a loss. It’s sweep of the Raiders tomorrow night when the varsity Rose took their first lead of cussions in the third and time for us to go do it again.” football team takes on Richmond at Pate Stadium at the set on a block, going up fourth sets during the time- Game time against Hog- 7:30 p.m. 25-24, but the Scots battled outs,” Barnes said. “I told gard has not been set.

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The Raid- Carolina Pan- the Fighting Scots, which what they need to understand thers' Captain dates back to the last time about this game and take out ers edged Pinecrest last week Scotland downed Richmond in of this. I want to see maximum 12-7, needing a late intercep- Munnerlyn, 1994. effort the whole game. It’s a tion from Steve Houston at the rear, during At that time, most of the reflection of them and their Raiders’ 1-yard-line to end the the first quar- Scotland High School football character.” Patriots’ comeback run. ter of an NFL team hadn’t yet been born, Williams said at practice this Richmond’s offense has av- football game much less been a part of the week, the Fighting Scots took rivalry, but this week, they’ll eraged 25 points a contest in Charlotte, tonight’s game just like any in conference play, while the N.C., Sunday. experience that intensity like other. Fighting Scots have rolled to never before, as 14,000 fans “I think the schemes that Associated are expected to jam Pate Sta- we have are great schemes,” 41 points a game in SEC ac- Press photo dium before the 7:30 p.m. he said. “I think everything in tion. Defensively, Scotland has kickoff. this game is going to be just limited their SEC foes to 12.5 Entering the contest, Scot- like it has been in the past. points a game, while the Raid- Panthers run defense land sits 4-0 in the SEC after It’s going to come down to ers have allowed 23.5 points a tearing apart a strong Lumber- who wants to win the game the game. will be tested by Minn. ton squad 35-7 on the road last CHARLOTTE (AP) — If the Carolina Panthers are worst and who is going to give Despite the Fighting Scots’ week for the Pirates’ Senior to get on a run this season, they'll need to figure out the most effort.” glaring on-field performance Night. Last season, Scotland looked how to stop the run — and soon. advantage, Williams knows it Tonight, it will be the Raid- like they were on the verge of The Panthers, who rank 29th in the league in run ers looking to spoil the Fight- upsetting the Raiders on the will take all Scotland has to defense, have already allowed three 100-yard rush- ing Scots’ big night, as they road, jumping out to a 21-3 get the Richmond monkey off ers and one 200-yard rusher. They'll face Minneso- bring in their 3-1 SEC mark in lead in the opening quarter. their back. ta's Adrian Peterson, the league's leading rusher on hopes of splitting a conference Despite Scotland’s early scor- “Richmond is Richmond Sunday and Tennessee's Chris Johnson after the bye title with Scotland. ing outburst, the Raiders ral- County,” he said. “We haven’t week. Scotland head coach Chip lied back for 28 unanswered beaten them in 17 years. If the Panthers hope to get to 4-5, they'll have to figure out a way to stop the bleeding. Williams said that for Scot- points, picking up their 35th Something is wrong with that. Carolina has struggled with the run since Week land, it would be their char- all-time win against the Fight- It’s time.” acter that determines the ing Scots. 3 when the Panthers allowed Jacksonville's Maurice Scotland and the Raiders will Fighting Scots’ success on the “In the first half last sea- Jones-Drew to rush for 122 yards in a quagmire. The field Friday night. son, we won, and in the sec- kick off tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Panthers would manage to win that game, but lost “To me, how we play this ond half, they whipped us,” Pate Stadium, with the Fight- to a week later — after watching Matt Forte game reflects how we should Williams said. “We’re going ing Scots’ Senior Night cer- rush for 205 yards and a touchdown. Two weeks ago, live our lives,” Williams said. to have to play an entire ball emony expected to begin at 7 they allowed Atlanta's Michael Turner to rush for “If we don’t learn that hard game and bring our best effort p.m. 139 yards and two scores. Last week Washington's Tim Hightower was on of it. You have earned the right you go out and give it your best pace for a big day before tearing his ACL with 10 • Pride to be great. effort, then 17 years of frustra- minutes to go in the third quarter. Hightower fin- ished with 88 yards rushing. from page 3b Coach Williams always says tion will be washed away. "It's been a big point of emphasis for us, just like coaches, I just have one mes- it’s all about the Scots. Finish the job you started. it was last week," said coach Ron Rivera. "We'll con- sage for you: Do not let Rich- Make sure tonight is about Continue your journey to a the Scots. state title. Make your commu- tinue to drill our run fits and work those and we'll mond determine your season. Even with all of the signifi- nity proud. continue to do that until to do that until we feel com- All of you have fought so hard cance of tonight’s game, it’s Because when the final fortable. Right now we have a sense of urgency in to reach this point; do not let still just another game. Just whistle sounds, and the Fight- that we have to get better, so we have to hammer them take it away from you. like the other nine you have ing Scots are victorious, you’ll them." You control your own fate; torn through this year. know what it means to feel Peterson will be the best back the Panthers have faced this season. make sure  you make the best I believe 100 percent  that if Scotland Pride.      

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