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The Laurinburg Exchange Tuesday, October 18, 2011 Obituaries Crime Report Lamont Monley Carter and the Rev Tuesday 18 October 2011 Pirates spoil Scots’ Senior Night See story on 1B 175TH EDITION OUR 128TH YEAR WE PRINT ON 100% RECYCleD NEWSPRINT The Voice of Scotland County | Established 1882 | www.LaurinburgExchange.com | 50 Cents IN THIS NAACP to honor small businesses Scott Witten draw a large crowd this year — In keeping with the theme, EDITION EDITOR more than 300 people. Andrea Harris, president and “The theme this year is on co-founder of the North Carolina The Scotland County Branch business,” Malloy said. “The Institute of Minority Economic of the NAACP will use this committee that organized the Development, will speak. year’s Freedom Fund dinner to event felt that we should put Mallow said Harris has con- honor the contributions of small our focus there. In these hard siderable experience in com- businesses in the county. economic times, it is critical that munity economic development, The 35th annual dinner is we support our local small busi- minority and small business de- Saturday at 6 p.m. at Bright nesses.” velopment issues and extensive Hopewell Baptist Church in Lau- Mallow said the NAACP knowledge of both state and fed- rinburg. Tickets are $25. planned to recognize a number eral government operations and NAACP President Robert Mal- of local businesses during the loy said the event is expected to dinner. SEE NAACP PAGE 2A Harris UNCP forms Alzheimer’s HR society walk to be SWEET VICTORY Page 3A held Oct. 22 Food Mary Katherine Murphy [email protected] service STAFF REPORTER training Laurinburg’s upcoming Al- zheimer’s Walk will provide an offered opportunity for those affected by the disease, either personally or Page 6A through a friend or family mem- ber, to take a symbolic stand COMING UP against the disease. Sponsored by the Pilot Club of Laurinburg, the event will open for registration at 9 a.m. at the Documentary A.B. Gibson Center on Oct. 22. At on the PHOTOS BY MARY KATHERINE MURPHY 10 a.m., walkers will depart the Two of the contest's entries after being judged. A.B. Gibson Center to walk the Laurinburg All-American Mile before return- Institute ing for refreshments and door prizes. Market hosts The Pilot Club has been spon- soring the Alzheimer’s Walk since ECTIONS around 1998, according to co- S pie contest chair Gillie Edwards. This year, Mary Katherine Murphy CLASSIFIED 5B Edwards said, the walk aims to [email protected] raise at least $15,000. STAFF REPORTER COMICS 4B “Anyone that pledges $100 or The judges of Laurinburg’s first ever more will get their name on the COMMUNITY pie-baking back of our Memory Walk shirt, ALENDAR A C 3 contest were but we appreciate any donation hard pressed regardless of the amount,” Ed- OBITUARIES 2A to pick a win- “Apple butter wards said. “We hope that every- OPINION 4A ner. pumpkin — one will come out to walk with us, Eleven who doesn’t and after the walk we will have SERVICE pies were door prizes donated by our local DIRECTORY 6B entered, love that merchants.” covering the Every walker who raises $25 SPORTS combination?” 1B spectrum or more will receive a Memory from egg cus- Walk T-shirt, and all proceeds YOUR TV 2B tard to apple —Pauline Gruver from the walk will be directed to to Hershey’s first prize winner Alzheimer’s North Carolina to Today’s weather chocolate support programs such as an 800 pecan. The help line, more than 70 support 81 HIGH pies were groups, educational and training judged upon presentation, taste, crust, programs for families, and pro- and originality by four judges from the fessional, individual, and family community. counseling. LOW 63 Judge Carol Whitehead samples a fruit pie alongside the winning FOR SUBSCRIPTION apple butter pumpkin pie. SEE PAGE 2A OR DELIVERY PIE SEE WALK PAGE 2A CONCERNS: 276-2311, EXT. 18 Red Cross receives quilts CLAssIFIED Ads: John Lentz residents of the Willow Wood 276-2311, EXT. 10 [email protected] apartments, and from Laurinburg STAFF REPORTER resident Peggy Jones,” Lentz said. WEddINGS & “All donated three finished quilts Disaster victims who are as- ENGAGEMENTS: to the local American Red Cross sisted by the Scotland County 276-2311, EXT. 15 chapter. Chapter of the American Red “These beautiful quilts will be MIssING YOUR Cross may find their burdens given to Scotland County families PAPER? slightly assuaged by a recent do- as needed who have experienced CALL BY 10 A.M.: nation of quilts to the agency. a local disaster and who require 276-2311, EXT. 18 “We are very proud of these assistance.” ladies who worked for months to The arrangement came as the create these beautiful handmade result of a conversation between blankets,” said Carol Ann Lentz, Lentz and Doris Milligan, a mem- CONTRIBUTED PHOTO executive director of the chapter. ber of a ladies’ craftsmaker’s orga- “The project was a joint ef- Left to right are Lutheran Church of the Living Word Pastor Linda Nelson with nization at Scotia Village. quiltmakers Ruth Fazzio, Evelyn Barringer, Margaret Harding, Michele Clancy, fort between members of the “Mrs. Milligan told me about Lutheran Church of the Living Edna Rhone House, Doris Milligan, Dot Burr, Pat Williams and Nancy Barinas. With Word, residents of Scotia Village, SEE QUILT PAGE 2A the exception of Burr and Milligan, all are members of the local Lutheran Church. FOR YOUR LOCAL NEWS - CLICK ON - WWW.LAURINBURGEXCHANGE.COM - PAGE 2A THE LAURINBURG EXCHANGE WWW.LAURINBURGEXCHANGE.COM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2011 OBITUARIES Crime Report Lamont Monley Carter and the Rev. Kip Woods will officiate the LAURINBURG – J.P. Locklear, of X-Way Road, re- Mr. Lamont Monley, 42 of 13083 Church St., services. ported Friday the larceny of a NC license plate from a Laurinburg, who died Oct. 13, 2011, will be fu- Effie was born Oct. 7, 1946 in Scotland trailer on his property, according to a sheriff’s report. neralized Oct. 18, 2011 at Carolina New Life County, daughter of the late Barris and Essie Holiness Church, Laurel Hill, at 1 p.m. Burial Bell Locklear. She was a devoted homemaker LAURINBURG – Karen Hunt, of Wagram Road, will follow in the Patterson Cemetery, Laurel and a loving mother and grandmother. She was reported a breaking and entering and larceny at her Hill. Apostle Cab Calloway Buchanan, Jr. will a member of Sycamore Hill Holiness Church. home on Friday, according to a sheriff’s report. Sto- officiate. She loved spending time with her grandbabies, len were 110 hydrocodone pills valued at $50. Survivors include a son, Robert Monley, Jr. of playing Yatzee, cooking out and fishing. Laurinburg; daughters Margie Monley of High She is survived by her children, sons Jimmy LAURINBURG – Drug paraphernalia was seized Point and Jameka Terry of High Point; brothers Lee Locklear and wife Jeanette of Maxton and from 23840 Lees Mill Road on Friday, according to a Antonio Pate of Laurinburg, Alphonzo Monley Michael A. Porter and wife Tenita Bullard of sheriff’s report. Seized were $150 in U.S. currency, of Laurinburg, and Octavia Pate of Laurel Hill; Maxton; daughters Herlane Locklear Dial and an off white hard rock substance valued at $800, a and a sister, Tasheika Malary of Laurinburg. husband Oral of Maxton, and Danette Lynn Por- green vegetable substance valued at $30, 12 individu- Jackson Funeral Home is serving the family. ter also of Maxton; 12 grandchildren, Nathaniel, ally wrapped hard white substances valued at $300, a Tray, Dustin, Lindsay, John, Deora, Alex, Nikki, grey digital scale, a cigar wrap, an electric bill, a cita- Charles Willie Goins Trulane, Taylor, LeGrand, and Benjamin; and tion and a CD containing a search warrant. Charles Willie Goins, age 62 of Maxton passed eight great-grandchildren, Bethany, Ava, Kait- away on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011. lynn, Skyla, Deanna, Emily, Tim, and Dillon. LAURINBURG – Kyle Campbell, 27, of 10280 Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. on Richard Boles Funeral Service is serving the Sanders Road, was arrested Friday under a federal Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011 at the Union Light family. warrant, according to a sheriff’s report. Campbell was Baptist Church. Burial will follow with military placed under no bond. honors in the Union Light Baptist Church Cem- Ricky Locklear etery. Ricky Locklear, age 52 of Wagram passed LAURINBURG – Christopher Scott, 38, of 23840 Charles was born Dec. 26, 1948 in Robeson away on Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011 at Scotland Me- Lees Mill Road, was arrested Friday under a warrant County, son of the late Jessie L. Goins and Ruth morial Hospital. for one count of possession with intent to sell and de- Smiling Goins. He was a Vietnam War Veteran An evening funeral service will be held at 8 liver controlled substances, one count of maintaining that proudly served in the United States Army. p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011 at the Rich- a dwelling for the use of controlled substances, and He was the owner and operator of Goins Plumb- ard Boles Funeral Service Chapel. one count of possession of marijuana, according to ing, serving Robeson and surrounding counties A private interment will be held at a later a sheriff’s report. Scott was placed under a $30,000 since 1978. Charles was a lifelong faithful mem- date. secured bond. ber of Union Light Baptist Church. He enjoyed Ricky was born April 21, 1959 in Scotland traveling as was an avid Carolina Panthers Foot- County, son of the late Willie C. and Dora L. LAURINBURG – James Caulder, 31, of 10843 ball fan. Locklear. He enjoyed woodworking and was a Hasty Road, was arrested Saturday under a warrant Charles leaves behind his wife, Dorothy Lock- self-employed carpenter.
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