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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 Obituaries hard pressed regardless of the amount,” Ed- 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 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. Ricky was an avid out- to be held for a U.S. Marshall, according to a sheriff’s lear Goins of their home in Maxton; children Ve- doorsman and enjoyed nature. he was a devoted report. linda Locklear and husband Nicholas of Maxton, and loving husband, father, grandfather, and Kevin Goins and wife Camille of Pembroke, and brother. LAURINBURG – Christi McLean, 45, of 213A Ev- Elsie Brantley and husband Brandon of Maxton; Ricky is survived by his wife, Iola Lee Lock- erette St., was arrested Sunday under a warrant for step children Twynette Dial of Pembroke, Nita lear of the home; sons John Locklear and wife one count of communicating threats and one count Locklear and husband Lance of Whiteville, and Stacey of Lumberton and Daniel Locklear and of assault and battery, according to a sheriff’s report. Reece Odom of Maxton; a brother, Jesse James wife Page of Wagram; daughters Tonya Locklear McLean was placed under a written promise to ap- Goins and wife Martha of Maxton; sisters Retha and Christy Locklear, both of Wagram; broth- pear in court. Mae Smith of Maxton, Annie Ruth Goins Mo- ers Billy Locklear of Pembroke, the Rev. Martin lina and husband Thomas of Houston, , Locklear and wife Cameline of Red Springs, Jer- LAURINBURG – Joshua Morton, 27, of 18218 Old Mary “Susie” Goins Tyner and husband Mar- ald Locklear of Laurinburg, Larry Locklear and Wire Road, was arrested Sunday under a warrant for shall of Maxton, and Judy Goins Strickland and wife Linda of Sanford, and Earl Locklear and one count of second degree trespassing and one mis- husband Charles of Maxton; 14 grandchildren; wife Denise of Wagram; sisters Betty L. Ham- demeanor count of stalking, according to a sheriff’s many nieces and nephews; and a host of family monds and husband Donald of Wagram, Dora report. Morton was placed under a $5,000 unsecured and friends. Lee Smith and husband Kenneth of Wagram, bond. Visitation will be held from 6 until 8 p.m. on Linda L. Brewer and husband Mike of Greens- Tuesday, Oct. 18 at Richard Boles Funeral Ser- boro, Pearl Locklear of Aberdeen, Rhonda L. LAURINBURG – Kary Bathea, 48, of Pineneedle vice. Paul and husband Cecil of Gibson, and Paula Drive, reported Sunday the larceny of a motor vehicle L. Scott and husband Brent of Laurinburg; 10 from his property, according to a sheriff’s report. The Effie Mae Locklear Porter grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and many stolen vehicle was a silver 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer Effie Mae Locklear Porter, age 65 of Maxton nieces and nephews. valued at $10,600. passed away on Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011 at her Visitation will be held from 6 until 8 p.m. home. prior to the service on Wednesday evening at HAMLET – Melissa Leamon, of Ghio Road, re- Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. on Richard Boles Funeral Service. ported Sunday the larceny of a motor vehicle from Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011 at Sycamore Hill Holi- The family requests that memorial donations her property, according to a sheriff’s report. The ness Church with burial following in the church be made in memory of Ricky to the Wagram Vol- stolen vehicle was a white 1994 Ford F-250 valued cemetery. The Rev. Floyd Hunt, the Rev. Eddie unteer Fire Department. at $4,500. Also stolen were a scrap blade for a trac- tor valued at $200, various tools valued at $4,300, ond with 68 points each were the and I hope it continues to grow,” a green water pump valued at $100, a sump pump • Pie Hershey’s chocolate pecan pie said Parker. valued at $75, and a four bolt engine block valued at from page 1a and Finally Fall apple pie baked The contest was spearheaded $200. by Valerie Crawford and Sharon by council member Kenton Spen- Judging were Carol Whitehead, English, respectively. The con- cer, who proposed it as a way to but also hope for more. Gary Gallman, Bill Parker, and test’s third prize went to Precious promote the abilities of local resi- • Walk Many walkers are indi- George Ellis. Byrd’s crabapple pie made with dents. from page 1a viduals who care for Al- Each judge scored the various local crabapples. “It’s a team effort to bring peo- “All of the money zheimer’s patients. pies on a scale from 1-5 in each “We had a lot of kids to pick a ple together and promote local raised will stay in “It’s a very easy walk category for a maximum score of lot of crabapples from a tree on produce and merchants,” said North Carolina,” and if someone can’t 20. Each pie’s results were added McRae Street,” said Byrd, who Spencer. “It’s a chance to show- said Edwards. “Then walk very fast, they can for a final maximum score of 80. works at the Scotland Youth Cen- case local talent. We have a lot of it comes back to us still walk; it isn’t that Laurinburg’s baking enthusiasts ter as well as with county 4-H. people who are wonderful cooks through literature, hard to do,” Edwards clearly put their best pies forward “We added our favorite flavors – who may not have gone to culi- speakers, workshops, said. “We would love to for this contest, as the judges vanilla and of course cinnamon.” nary school, but can bake just as and of course some of have a lot of participa- found the pies’ overall quality to Gruver won $100 as well as the well as professionals.” it goes to research.” tion because there is a be excellent. cachet of becoming Laurinburg’s The contest was held at the Organizers say they lot of Alzheimer’s and “The hardest part for me is champion pie-baker. Laurinburg Farmer’s Market in we have a lot of people judging the taste because they all “It was the first time I ever the parking lot of the A.B. Gibson expect to have at least affected right here in taste great,” said Gallman. tried the recipe,” said Gruver. Education Center on Saturday. 75 walkers participat- “Each pie was very distinctive “I thought it sounded pretty in- Overall, the contest’s inaugural ing Saturday morning, Scotland County.” and all of the pies taste great,” teresting. Apple butter pumpkin run was considered a success. Parker added. “It was tough to – who doesn’t love that combina- “We have gifted people here – • NAACP from page 1a judge them.” tion?” our neighbors and fellow church- programs. She is a graduate of Bennett College. The The contest winner, with 71 out The contest’s second place fin- goers,” Spencer said. “This has Institute that Harris heads operate a statewide Mi- of a possible 80 points, was an ishers received $50 each, while been an opportunity for us to look nority Business Center and the Women’s Business apple butter pumpkin pie baked $25 was awarded for third prize. in and celebrate our own unique- Center that has helped clients gain $160 million in by Pauline Gruver. Tied for sec- “This was an outstanding event ness.” contracts and $156 in loans over the past six years.

“Our group receives donated yarn with which Membership • Quilt to do our projects, and we are always looking for Malloy said another goal of the dinner is to increase from page 1a more,” she said. membership in the local chapter of the NAACP. The To donate, contact Milligan at 276-4868 or call group has about 125 members to date. Membership the ‘Busy Bees’ knitting class she attends at Scotia Scotia Village for more information. is about $30 a year. Village, which among other things creates and do- Lentz said the gift of a warm, homemade blanket “People should also remember that this is a mem- nates quilt squares to various organizations that sup- can be “extremely important” to a family who has bership banquet,” Malloy said. “We want people to port disaster clients and the homeless,” Lentz said. just experienced a catastrophic event. come out and support us so we can continue to do “I told her that we would love to have some blan- “When a family has lost everything, it can mean program like Back to School and Christmas Wonder- kets for our local chapter to be distributed to disas- so much to them to receive an item such as these land. We are encourage people to support us so we ter clients in their time of need.” blankets,” Lentz said. “These quilts are absolutely can support the community.” Lentz approached a craft making organization at gorgeous, and I know our disaster clients will be For ticket, contact 280-3070 or 280-1200. the Lutheran Church of the Living Word, who gave extremely touched to receive them in their time of their approval to participate in the project by con- need.” necting the previously sewn squares together into Old Fashion Play To Be Held! finished quilts. Red Cross members also gained ap- “Look Where He Brought Us From” proval from Willow Wood apartment residents to take part in the project as well. October 22, 2011 at 4 pm. Milligan said the arrangement was “good therapy” ATTENTION SUBSCRIBERS for her group. Our newspaper carriers make every effort to “They call them ‘squares’, but what we really put deliver your newspaper in a timely manner; how- Admission: Adults $5, Children $2 together are seven by nine inch blocks that are then ever, there are times when home delivery is delayed or interrupted. If you do not receive your assembled into finished blankets,” she said. Laurel Hill First Baptist Church “It is a very good, quick project that the ladies daily Laurinburg Exchange by 7:00 a.m., please 12360 McFarland Road thoroughly enjoy, and I am so happy that the Luther- call 276-2311 before 10:00 a.m. and we will ans were wiling to put this together.” make every effort to deliver your paper that day. For More Information Call Milligan said that she hopes the project will continue. (910) 462-3852 00254961 Tuesday, October 18, 2011 The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Page 3a Community Calendar Oct. Parents’ Night Out Oct. Trustee meeting - and delivery (10 plates or more) will be Nov. Chicken bog plate - There will be a semi- Church Community available. The cost will be $6 per plate. sale - The Gibson Fire nar entitled “Cyber- Services invites every- Department will hold bullying: Now the Bully one to their Fall Trustee Nov. Breakfast plate sale - The a chicken bog plate Comes Home with Meeting at First Baptist Gibson Fire Department sale from 11 a.m. to 2 18 Your Child” from 6-8 25 Church, on Church will hold a breakfast plate 12 p.m at the fire station p.m. at the A.B. Gibson Center. The Street at 7 p.m. Come and celebrate sale from 7 to 11 a.m. Plates on Highway 79. Plates are $6. event is sponsored by the Scotland our year of service to the residents of are $5 and inlcude eggs, County Adolescent Wellness Council. Scotland County. 5 bacon, sausage and grits. Nov. Free Thanksgiving Viviette Allen, Assistant Professor of Psy- dinner - Those of all chology at Fayetteville State University, Oct. Class of 77’ Reunion Holiday Bazaar/Hot Dog Lunch - races, creeds, colors, will speak. meeting - The Scot- The Lutheran Church of the Living and income demo- land High School Class Word at 1925 South Main Street (be- graphics are invited Oct. Oct. 20 of 1977 will hold their tween Pizza Hut and Music Master) in 24 to Oak Hill Community AARP Meeting - An first reunion planning Laurinburg will hold their 15th annual center from 12:30-5 AARP meeting will 27 meeting at 6 p.m. at Holiday Bazaar/Hot Dog Lunch fea- p.m. for a free meal of roast turkey, be held at 2 p.m. at Scotland Memorial turing quality hand made crochet ham, dressing, collard greens, okra, Scotland Place. Doris Library. Please come help out and and knitted items for babies, children pies, and more. No carryouts will be 20 Ann Donovan and provide input! Call Sandra Ratcliffe at and adults, embroidered and cross available. For more information, call Melba Simms will speak about the 276-1336 or 318-7834 with questions. stitched pillowcases, afghans, blan- Delores Alston at 369-2577. various Medicare plans available and kets, pillows, adult bibs, microwave changes made this year. Oct. Breast cancer bags, numerous art and craft items. Nov. Class reunion - The awareness walk - The “Great Christmas gifts” will be avail- Fairmont High School Oct. NC Alzheimer’s Walk Scotland Cancer able. Class of 1986 will hold - The NC Alzheimer’s Treatment Center will In addition, homemade baked their class reunion in Walk will begin at 10 hold its annual “Breast goods using “Grandma’s recipes” Myrtle Beach, S.C. at a.m. at the A.B. Gib- 28 Cancer Awareness and an all beef hot dog sale spon- 25 the Landmark Resort son Education Center, Walk at noon at the W-R Dulin Confer- sored by the Men in Mission will be Nov. 25 - 27, 2011. For more informa- 22 with registrastion at 9 ence Center. Participants don’t have featured. Drawings will be held for a tion contact Rhonda Maultsby at 910- a.m. For information, contact Gillie Ed- to be a cancer patient to lend thier loaded wine and cheese basket, a 538-9466 or Carla Thompson-Denning wards at 276-2060. support or walk the one-mile course knitted animal afghan, and a framed at 919-422-0653. around the hospital. Lunch is provided cross stitched 12 Days of Christmas Freedom Fund dinner - The Scot- for all walkers by Scotland Memorial picture. Tickets are a $1 donation and land County Branch of the NAACP Foundation. For information, call Scot- will be drawn at noon on Nov. 5. You Ongoing will recognize small businesses in land Cancer Treatment Center at 910- do not have to be present to win. Scotland and surrounding coun- 291-7630. No registration is necessary. GED classes - Jerusalem United ties during its annual Freedom Nov. Relay wrap-up - The Relay Methodist Church is offering free GED Fund Scholarship Banquet. The Fish Fry - St. Mary Catholic Church at for Life wrap-up meeting will Class to adults. The classes may also banquet will be held at Bright 800 S. Main St., Laurinburg, is having a be held in the Dulin Center offer an opportunity to improve read- Hopewell Baptist Church, 601 flounder fish fry. Lunch from 11:30 am- at Scotland Memorial Hospi- ing, math and writing skills. Classes are North Main St., Laurinburg. Con- 1:30 pm. Supper from 5-7 pm. Plates tal at 6 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30- tact Vera at 280-3070 or Robert are $7 each for adults, $4 for children 7 5:30p.m. The church is off 15/501 South 280-1200 for tickets for this event. 12 years old or under. Eat in or take intersection of Jerusalem and Johns out. Meal includes fish, hush puppies, Nov. Festival of Trees - Sand- roads, Laurinburg. Call (910) 384-1261 Oct. NAACP meet- cole slaw , dessert & iced tea. Onion hills Children’s Center will with any questions. ing -The Scotland rings available at $1.50/serving. be celebrating its 15th County NAACP will Annual Festival of Trees, Free Wi-Fi - The Wagram Recreation hold its monthly Nov. Turkey and dressing plate today through Nov. 13, at center is now providing free Wi-Fi. meeting at 4 pm at sale - The North Scotland Fire 8 The Carolina Hotel in Pine- Classroom space is available during 23 the Oak Hill Baptist Department in Wagram will hurst. Admission is by any dollar do- center hours; Tuesday-Friday 9am- Church on Turnpike Rd. The group hold its annual Turkey and nation. 7pm and Saturday 8am-5pm. People will review and debrief from the Dressing Plate Sale from 11 For information, contact Teresa are encouraged to bring their laptops NC State NAACP Conference and 4 a.m. - 7 p.m. Plates include Copper by calling (910) 692-3323 or and I-Pads to check e-mails, com- the 2011 Freedom Fund Banquet candied yams with green visit our website at: www. Festival of plete homework, or browse the world fundraiser. beans and dessert. Dine-in, carryout, Trees.org wide web. UNCP forms HR society Staff report raise scholarship money during a Bike Run held over the summer. He charged The Society of Human Resource the officers to continue their commu- Management (SHRM) student organi- nity service and sustain the organi- zation was recently welcomed to The zation. “Success is a quest achieved University of North Carolina at Pem- and sustained through hard work and broke. perseverance. Always be prepared for In attendance were executive of- the unexpected journey. This is where ficers of the sponsoring Fayetteville SHRM Chapter to include: Dr. Audwin the learning begins.” Adding another Lindsay, President; Kelly Rex, Vice highlight to the day, Brumfield and Ed- President; Myron Jones, Chair, Educa- wards, were awarded $1,000 scholar- tion Committee. ships each based on the GPA and essay on human resources. The official chartering ceremony Contributed photo “The UNCP SHRM Student Chap- was the beginning of the only official From left are Garrett Dial, Courtney Stoker, Brandon Edwards, Ericka A. Jones, Hannah Brum- SHRM student organization within the ter has evolved into a wonderful op- field and Tina Rodgers. Robeson, Cumberland, Scotland and portunity for School of Business surrounding counties. students,”Jones said. ” The current ex- The SHRM chapter idea was initiated ecutive officers and founding members by Dr. Charles Harrington, Professor, have gone above and beyond the call School of Business. of duty over the past year to make this Professor Ericka A. Jones, School day happen. I salute them.” of Business, was charged to recruit The UNCP SHRM Student Chapter student members and lead the organi- is open to School of Business students. zation as the faculty advisor. Several Monthly meetings are the first Tues- students assisted in launching the day of every month at 3:30 p.m. at chapter, most notably Rodney McRae, the Business Administration building, class of 2011. Room 113. Dr. Ramin Maysami, Interim Dean, SHRM has also adopted a community School of Business, opened the cer- service project which involves collect- emony welcoming all guests. Special ing monetary and tangible donations invited guest Dr. Ken Kitts, Provost & for the Give2TheTroops campaign. Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Participants are asked to supply toi- provided supporting remarks from the letries and non-perishable food items. UNCP Administration; “SHRM serves Items can be dropped off at the upcom- as an excellent compliment to our ing “Pembroke’s Got Talent” show- traditional classroom efforts.” He ac- case on Friday, October 21 in the UC knowledged the new opportunities that Annex, 7:30 p.m. and in the collection will be afforded to students to expand boxes located near the School of Busi- their career options and network with ness entrances until Friday, November professionals. 18. Whether you’re looking for a summer job in the Classifieds, During the ceremony executive of- All monetary donations can be de- or looking to stay up to date on happenings back home, ficers Garrett Dial, President; Hannah livered or mailed to Professor Ericka Brumfield, Vice President; Brandon A. Jones, UNC-Pembroke, PO Box The Laurinburg Exchange delivers! Edwards, Treasurer; Tina Rodgers, 1510, School of Business, Room #232, OFF-TO-COLLEGE SUBSCRIPTION SPECIAL Secretary were officially sworn in by Pembroke, NC 28372, or scheduled Myron Jones. The SHRM Executive for pick-up by contacting Secretary E-Edition only $ 65 per year Officers and student member Court- Tina Rodgers at ‎trr001@bravemail. T HE LAURINBURG E XCHANGE ney Stoker were also recognized by Dr. uncp.edu. Make checks payable to Lindsay for their volunteer efforts to Give2TheTroops. Sign up now at www.laurinburgexchange.com ‘Unspoken Word’ event canceled John Lentz “We’re dreadfully disappointed,” said T HE LAURINBURG E XCHANGE [email protected] SACS Community Coordinator Carol 211 W. C RONLY S TREET • L AURINBURG , NC 28352 • 910-276-2311 Staff Reporter Lee, “but we admit there’s not a ‘ghost WWW . LAURINBURGEXCHANGE . COM of a chance’ that it’s going to take place. The Storytelling and Arts Center Please accept our woeful apologies for in Laurinburg has announced that a what turned out to be the ‘unspooken’ planned afternoon of scary stories, word.” “The Spooken Word,” has been can- SACS Executive Director Jan Schmidt celled. said the event will be rescheduled for www.laurinburgexchange.com The event was scheduled for Oct. 29. next year. Officials declined to say why the event “You’ll have to find another place to was called off. haunt that Saturday,” she said. Page 4a The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Tuesday, October 18, 2011 Opinion

Established 1882 David Perkins, Publisher

Scott Witten, editor

Our view Early vote Unless you have been in a cave for the past few weeks, you know that the local cam- paign season is upon us in earnest. The candidates and their campaign signs are popping up everywhere. Those of you who have already made up your minds, can begin casting ballots a day from now. Early voting will run in Scotland County from Oct. 20 to Nov. 5. The only loca- tion for the municipal early voting will be at the Scotland County Board Of Elections office at the County Annex Building on 231 East Cronly Street. One-stop voting allows registered voters to vote early, or non-registered individuals to both register and vote. nother view But new registrants will need to : A n Go to a one-stop voting site in his or her county of residence during the one-stop voting period, n Fill out a voter registration application Hard sell n Provide proof of residency by showing the elections official an appropriate form of identification with the citizen’s current name and current address. We should also remind new registrants that they may vote only at a one-stop voting The High Point Enterprise site in the county of registration during one-stop voting period and not on Election Day. President Barack Obama will be rolling through the Triad today on a re-elec- To be eligible to vote, you must be a U.S. citizen, you must be 18 by the next general or tion campaign bus tour of North Carolina and Virginia. He has a stop in James- municipal election, and you must be a North Carolina resident and have lived at your resi- town planned and an overnight stay in Greensboro. dence for at least 30 days preceding the election. If you have previously been convicted Obama is trying to fire up support in two of the more traditionally conservative of a felony, you must have completed all parts of your sentence, including probation and states that voted Democratic in 2008 in order to keep their electoral votes in parole, and then your citizenship rights are automatically restored and you are permitted his column in 2012. But according to a recent poll by High Point University, the to register and vote. president may have a tough time making a sale in the Tarheel State. That said, there are about 25 candidates running for town board seats in our area. A poll conducted Oct. 2-6 by the HPU Survey Research Center of 408 adults Here is the list: in North Carolina found that only 39 percent of them believe Obama should be In Laurinburg, Mayor Matthew Block has filed for reelection and is being challenged re-elected. A majority, 53 percent, responded that the president did not deserve by Mayor Pro-Tem Tommy Parker. to be re-elected. Nine percent didn’t know or didn’t answer. Three candidates filed for the Laurinburg City Council Distirct 2 seat, including incum- In another question involving the president, his job approval rating had bent Davian LaJoyce “Joy” Ellison, Mary Jo Adams, and Desiree M. Block. Incumbent dropped to 36 percent, down from 41 percent in a previous HPU poll. But the Councilman Curtis Leak is unopposed. president might find some solace in the fact that Congress and congressional Five candidates filed for three seats on the East Laurinburg Town Commission includ- incumbents fared worse in the HPU poll than he did. ing Wayne Caulder, incumbent Betty Robbins, Cleon Robinson, Jr., John C. Siersema, Also revealed by the poll, as in previous polls, jobs and the economy are still and incumbent Marshall Stevens. at the top of the list of problems for most North Carolinians. Those two answers Two individuals have filed for mayor of Gibson, including incumbent Ronnie Hudson were given most frequently when respondents were asked to name the most and Mack (Pete) Wilkins. Five are vying for two available Gibson town commissioner important problems in the state and nation. And one can bet those two topics spots now held by Stephen Hudson and Randy Pearson, including Archie Herring, will be on the minds of voters when they go to the polls in 13 months. Thompson Jones, Adam Liles. Hudson and Pearson have each filed for reelection. Perhaps the president should keep that poll result in mind as he plots re- In Wagram, incumbents Bernice McPhatter Gorham, Jackie Wayne Laviner, and Linda election strategy. North Carolina voters aren’t picking a candidate based on po- S. Tindall have all filed for reelection to their town council positions. litical rhetoric about taxing the wealthy, legislating economic fairness, spreading In Maxton, two people are running for mayor with three incumbent board members the wealth around and taxing or borrowing to get money to spend on economic facing four challengers. stimulus boondoggles such as Solyndra. Most North Carolinians want to see Maxton Mayor Gladys Dean will face candidate Sallie McLean. Both women filed to some specific economic plans that will stimulate private investment and job run in the Nov. 8 general election. creation, not a federal takeover of the nation’s economy. Maybe that message Incumbent board members Chip Mor ton, Ray Oxendine and Vivian Brown Morrison might get through to the president while he’s in the Triad Monday and Tuesday. are also running for re-election. Mark D. McEachin, LeQuicia Jacobs Simmons, Timothy On Friday afternoon, White House officials said the president’s travel plans McMillan and Cynthia “Tiny” Johnson are running for seats on the town board. here include stopping at Guilford Technical Community College in Jamestown. For questions about voting, registration or other election matters, call the Scotland But we figure they at least ought to include the opportunity for him to swing County Board of Elections at 277-2595. through Randolph County where his family roots run deeply. Yes, we said Randolph County roots. The Allred family in Randolph, which counts members around the world and Readers view has an Allred family website, is proud of the fact that President Obama is de- scended through his mother, Stanley Ann Dunham, from Solomon Allred. Re- cords show that in the mid-1700s, Solomon Allred and his wife and children lived on the Deep River somewhere near present-day Ramseur. Money is money Now, we suspect that in Republican-leaning Randolph County, some of the To the editor: president’s distant cousins there may not be wearing Obama 2012 pins. But This past Saturday, I went to a place of business the Olde Farmer’s Mart on we’d bet that they certainly would like to shake his hand and show him around. Main Street to purchase a lottery ticket. I had one quarter, two dimes, six nick- els, and 25 pennies. We women always keep change in the bottom of our purses or in a cute change purse. As I began to purchase a ticket, the clerk said “We Public Meetings don’t take change for lottery tickets here.” I thought he was joking. I could see if I was degenerate or irate when I entered WAGRAM TOWN BOARD the store and that would give him a right to refuse to sell me a ticket. Meets first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Wagram town hall. Correct me if I’m wrong, I know you can buy a Pick 3 or Pick 4 ticket with $.50 For more information, call 369-2776. cents. I didn’t appreciate the way the clerk treated me . We should boycott the EAST LAURINBURG BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS business for a while and see if they take change then. I went to another place of business on South Main and asked the clerk for a Meets the first Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at the Muncipal/ lottery ticket and gave her my change. She counted it and gave me my ticket. Community Building on Third Street. For more information, call 276-4992. She made me feel like I gave her $1 million. Let me take time to say thank you LAURINBURG CITY COUNCIL to that clerk and her place of business — Kangaroo. Last, but not least, money is money. Meets the Tuesday after the 15th of each month at 7 p.m. at 303 West Church Street. For more information, call 276-8324. Sharetta Steele SCOTLAND COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Laurinburg Meets the second Monday of each month at 6 p.m. at the A.B. Gib- son Center at 322 S. Main St. For more information, call 276-1138. 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Tuesday, October 18, 2011 The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Page 5a Church News Editor’s note: Beginning on Oct. 21, 276-4741 and leave a message and Household of Faith Church is invit- guest speaker will be the Rev. Dora R. the church news will run once a week phone number to place orders. Baked ing everyone to attend their annual Dorsey, pastor of New Hope United on Fridays. The section will also be lim- goods and homemade crafts will be Rainbow Dinner at 6 p.m. The guest Methodist Church along with the choir ited to half a page starting today. available for purchase, and for a $1 speaker will be Kecia Reed of Virginia. and congregation. donation per ticket a homemade Oct. GreaterGlory King- quilt handmade by the ladies of the Gibson UMC will hold a benefit spa- The mass choir at Bright Hopewell dom Outreach Minis- church will be given away. ghetti plate sale for Vicky Peele from 4 Missionary Baptist Church will cele- tries will hold a revival to 7 p.m. Plates are $5. brate Choir Day beginning at 3 p.m. through Oct. 21 at Oct. Franklin Chapel Choirs from the surrounding counties New Jerusalem in Lau- A.M.E. Zion Church at Oct. Gibson UMC will will be on the program. 18 rinburg. 1103 Caledonia Road, hold a revival at 7 p.m. Laurinburg will hold with guest preacher Hunter’s Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church Lighthouse Holiness Temple at 1911 “Harvest Explosion”, the Rev. Valerie Tyson will sponsor a program at 3:30 p.m. The Old Johns Road, Laurinburg, will hold 21 an outdoor worship of St. Paul UMC and Rev. James Emmanuel of Hatcher’s a week long revival beginning at 7:30 service Oct. 21-22 at 7 and 11 p.m. 23 the Rev. Gene Tyson Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church will be the p.m. The speaker for the week will be Liturgical dance teams, mime minis- of First UMC. guest speaker. Pastor Joann Davis of Greater Glory tries, choirs, and the spoken word will Kingdom Outreach Ministries of Laurel be featured. The event will take place Eldress Tosha Livingston McQueen of Graham Temple COGIC at 501 Gra- Hill. on the corner of South Caledonia Bible Way CPH Church will be speak- ham Street will present the Rev. Jack and Grant Streets. Free clothing, free ing at St. Mary A.M.E. Zion Church on Poe of Sandy Grove Baptist Church of Oct. Bible Way Christian refreshments, and food bags will be their “Women Day” service at 11 a.m. Rockingham at 5 p.m. Pentecostal Holiness offered after worship services. Church will present El- God’s Lil Vessels Praise Dancers Central United Methodist Church at dress Mary McQueen Life Changing Ministries at 441 East will celebrate their anniversary at St. commonwealth and Second Street, to speak at the prayer Church Street, Laurinburg, will hold James Holiness Church in Bennetts- East Laurinburg, will have homecom- 19 service at 7:30 p.m. a shut-in/sleeper titled “Resistance ville, S.C. at 4 p.m. Various praise ing at 10:30 a.m. No Sunday School will Against Pressure” Oct. 21-22 at 6:30 dancers and groups will perform. be held. The event climaxes a cele- Westminster Presbyterian Church at p.m. Call 910-273-7212 for information. bration of the church’s 100th birthday. 234 McGirt’s Bridge Road, Laurinburg, Laurel Hill First Baptist Church will A covered dish luncheon will follow will hold its annual Fall Festival Oct. Green Pond Church of God in Christ celebrate the Rev. Michael Webber’s the service. 19-21 with devotion at 7 p.m. nightly. at 3760 Old Wire Road, Gibson, will cel- third anniversary at 11 a.m. Guest Services are at 7:30 p.m. nightly. The ebrate the 12th pastoral anniversary speakers will include the Rev. Carolyn The 29th District Order of the revivalist will be Dr. Gentile Everett of of Pastor George W. Davis Oct. 21-23. Sneads. At 3 p.m. the Rev. Derek Wil- Eastern star, PHA will hold its an- Mill Branch Baptist Church in Fairmont. Highlights include Pastor Larry Bellamy liamson from Peachland will speak. nual Chapter of Sorrow at 4 p.m. of Fayetteville at 7 p.m. on Friday; Dinner will follow the morning service. at Jones Chapel Baptist Church Word of Deliverance Ministries of the Mass Choir and Liturgical Dance (Robeson), 387 Philip St., Red North Carolina, Inc. at 24420 Main St., Military on Saturday at 6 p.m.; Pastor Brother James McQueen of Bible Springs. The speaker will be the Rev. Wagram, will hold a revival Oct. 19-21 Theroger White of Bethel at 1:15 a.m. Way Christian Pentecostal Holiness Chris L. Edmonds, pastor of Jones with speaker Prophet Alton Dozier Sunday; and Pastor James R. Davis of Church will be at Green Lake AME Chapel. from Barnaby, Fla. at 7 p.m. nightly. Rocky Mount at 4 p.m. Sunday after- Zion Church on their Fruit of the Spirit noon. Program at 3:30 p.m. Progressive MB Church will hold Oct. Antioch Presbyte- their annual revival Oct. 23-30. rian Church will hold Oct. Family Worship The Lay Ministries of McZarn A.M.E. its annual Ingathering Center at 5420 An- Zion Church at 18701 Old Wire Road, Emmanuel Baptist Church at 632 at 11 a.m. Barbecue drew Jackson High- Wagram, invite everyone to services McCrimmon Road, Carthage, will or chicken salad (liver way in Laurel Hill will at 3 p.m. with guest speaker Pastor hold a free gospel singing with the 20 hash with barbecue) hold a Family Fall Fes- James W. Clark of McCormick Cha- Mike Bowlin Family. For information will be served at $8 per plate includ- 22 tival from 11 a.m.-3 pel Missionary Baptist Church in Red call 910-947-4736. ing beverage and dessert. A craft and p.m. There is no admission fee, and Springs. baked goods booth will also be pres- tickets will be available for activities Oct. Eldress Tosha ent. Express drive through is available. and food items. Games will include a Wagram Church of God will hold a Livingston Mc- cake walk, face painting, pony rides, revival Oct. 23 at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Queen of Bible Caledonia United Methodist Church and more. and Oct. 24-26 at 7 p.m. with Evang. Way Christian Pen- will hold its annual Ingathering from 11 Harold Hanks. There will be a special tecostal Holiness a.m. until 3 p.m. Barbecue pork and Laurel Hill First Baptist Church will singing at each service. 26 Church will be in barbecue chicken plates will be sold present “Look Where He Brought Me Revival at Glorious for $7 each. One pound containers From” at 4 p.m. Admission is $5 for Beaver Dam United Methodist Faith Independence Taberna- will also be available. Deliveries are adults and $2 for children. All are in- Church in Laurel Hill will celebrate cle in Raeford Oct 26 through available for 10 or more plates. Call vited. Family and Friends Day at 3 p.m. The Oct. 28 at 7:30 p.m. nightly. N.C. court weighs Operation Stop Arm if foreclosure needs original docs RALEIGH (AP) — North gage lenders for years. Patrol plans crack down Carolina's Supreme Court The case came before Staff report tary of the Department of Crime Con- heard arguments Monday the state's high court after trol and Public Safety. “A child’s life in a case that could decide years of an active second- The State Highway Patrol will be should never be put in danger just to whether mortgage lenders ary market which saw aggressively enforcing stop arm vio- “We must save a minute or two during a daily can foreclose on a home lenders loosen standards, lations and other traffic violations in ensure our chil- commute. That’s why we’re going to without producing origi- then combine thousands of and around school zones in Scotland dren’s safety as make sure people know the law as nal documents that prove mortgages into securities County this week. they're owed the money. which were then sold on Operation Stop Arm began Mon- they travel to and well as the consequences of breaking it.” The hearing in a state tra- to investors who might buy day at 6 a.m. and will be conducted a slice of the new financial from school. A Young said on March 23, there ditionally friendly to banks through Friday. and home to U.S. industry instrument. were a reported 3,680 cars that The Patrol expectsthe effort will child’s life should leader Bank of America The court heard from passed a North Carolina public school decrease violations and reduce school comes as paperwork prob- attorneys representing never be put in bus while stopped with red lights flash- bus collisions. Across the state, troop- lems have gummed up Wells Fargo and a Duplin ing and loading or unloading students. ers will be working school zones and danger just to foreclosures nationwide. County homeowner whose others will be following the buses. save a minute or “This is unacceptable,” He said. Those problems include $50,000 loan was trans- “To provide assistance to our law en- Troopers will be driving marked and two ...” missing documents validat- ferred to a series of second- unmarked patrol cars during the op- forcement partners, we have recently ing a mortgage transaction ary financial companies. eration. — Reuben Young installed cameras on the outside of and unqualified employees Lawyers for Linda Dobson “We must protect our children from DCCPS secretary some school buses. The Nicholas "robo-signing" affidavits of Magnolia argued that traffic dangers,” said Colonel Michael Adkins Safety Act is clear that video improperly swearing to Wells Fargo and its affili- W. Gilchrist, commander of the North evidence can be used to prosecute the accuracy of overdue ates can't foreclose on her Carolina State Highway Patrol. “The person will receive five driving points stop arm violations and we plan to mortgage debts. The prob- home without producing Highway Patrol will conduct this on their driver’s license and is subject help gather that evidence. But the lem of suspect documents the original promissory school bus campaign simultaneously to fines up to $200. Passing a stopped best course of action is for drivers to could create legal trouble note proving they're due in all North Carolina counties crack- school bus is a Class I Felony if the act responsibly in the first place. Help for homeowners and mort- the debt. ing down on stop arm violations. driver strikes an individual and a Class keep our children safe.” Motorists who try to pass a stopped H Felony should the violation result For information concerning school school bus will be charged with the in a death. bus safety and illegal passing, visit the violation.” “We must ensure our children’s Department of Public Instruction’s Passing a stopped school bus is a safety as they travel to and from school bus safety web site at http:// Class 1 misdemeanor. If convicted, a school,” said Reuben Young, secre- www.ncbussafety.org/. We’ve got your Would you like Paper or Plastic? NORRIS STORAGE BUILDINGS & CARPORTS in the bag. HolidayHoliday spending can beLoan diffi cult on a tight budget. Your Credit Owned and operated by Billy Ray Norris for over 20 years! Union has two options to help. Qualifi ed members may choose a CASH LOAN or Visa™ CREDIT, or maybe even both! 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During the completing the course must be a each day at the Scotland County Co- seminar, attendees are trained and manager or employee responsible North Carolina Cooperative Ex- operative Extension office, 231 E. tested, on topics such as: for the operation of the establish- tension and the Scotland County En- Cronly Street in Laurinburg. n Potentially hazardous food and ment and must be employed full vironmental Health Department will The exam will be given on Nov. 21 common food handling errors time in that establishment. In addi- be sponsoring a SERVSAFE Serving at 1:30 pm. n Hazard Analysis Critical Con- tion, evidence that the course has Safe Food training next month. Participation in the seminar is trol Point (HACCP) system been completed must be maintained The deadline to submit registra- recommended for food service n Proper receiving and storage at the establishment. Establish- tion forms and payment is Oct. 27. managers and the supervisory staff n Cleaning and sanitizing proce- ments scoring less than 75 percent Food Service employees will in restaurants, hospitals, schools, dures will not be eligible for this credit. be trained, tested and certified in nursing homes and other food ser- An extra bonus for successfully The cost of the course is $110. critical food safety practices on on vice establishments. SERVSAFE completing the ServSafe course Registration forms can be obtained Nov. 16 and 17. Participants will be Serving Safe Food is a popular is the awarding of 2-points on the at the Extension office. For addi- offered techniques for implement- seminar based on the nationally rec- quarterly inspection form, increas- tional information, contact Scotland ing effective food safety training in ognized course provided by the Edu- ing the food service business grade. County Cooperative Extension at their own operations. Classes will cational Foundation of the National To receive this credit, the person 277-2422. Ultrasounds dominate N.C. abortion lawsuit arguments GREENSBORO (AP) — A federal fessional performing the ultrasound State medical rules already re- woman receive abortion state-spec- judge heard Monday from attorneys to speak about the dimensions of quire abortion providers to perform ified information at least 24 hours for abortion providers urging that the fetus and the presence of hands, ultrasounds before an abortion to in advance. Women would be told enforcement of a North Carolina feet and internal organs if viewable. determine the gestational age of about printed or electronic materi- law set to take effect next week "Those requirements go beyond the fetus, attorneys said, but they als about the likely stage of devel- should be blocked because the ad- the woman knowing that the state haven't required a pregnant woman opment of the fetus, as well as the ditional hurdles for women and doc- wants (her) to continue her preg- to receive details about them before medical risks of having an abortion tors are unconstitutional. nancy to term," Anderson told U.S. making what Hicks called a sober- and giving birth, and the availability The abortion rules, which be- District Judge Catherine Eagles dur- ing decision. of abortion alternatives. came law after the Republican-led ing 2 ½ hours of oral arguments in The former state trial court judge Hicks said a woman can choose to General Assembly overrode Demo- a Greensboro courtroom. Anderson appointed to the federal court last ignore all of the information leading cratic Gov. Beverly Perdue's veto, said a key Supreme Court abortion year by President Barack Obama up to the procedure. set more ultrasound requirements ruling from nearly 20 years ago has didn't immediately rule on a motion Anderson said in court the 1992 for medical professionals among nothing "requiring the physician to by the abortion providers to block Casey decision upholding Pennsyl- other restrictions. The physician subject the woman to unwanted im- enforcement of several sections of vania abortion regulations and men- or someone working with the doc- ages and unwanted speech." the law until the lawsuit they filed tioned frequently Monday didn't tor must put the electronic image Special Deputy Attorney General last month is resolved. She asked legalize the ultrasound requirement of the fetus in front of the pregnant Faison Hicks said the ultrasound re- for the two sides to provide poten- in North Carolina law. A federal woman at least four hours before quirements are lawful and promote tial legal orders by Thursday. judge in August blocked a Texas law the procedure, describe what the the state's preference toward child "I don't know what I'm going to do that would require women seeking woman may view and offer her the birth expressed in the legislation, yet," Eagles said. an abortion to view a sonogram and chance to listen to the fetal heart which takes effect Oct. 26. The in- The judge asked Hicks how a make the heartbeat audible. beat. formation transmitted from the ul- woman could avoid seeing the ul- The North Carolina litigation Bebe Anderson, a lawyer with the trasound is not subjective, he told trasound image or hearing a doc- comes after another federal judge New York-based Center for Repro- the judge. tor's explanation while he's in the in August blocked the state from im- ductive Rights, argued these "ex- "Nothing could be more true and room. Hicks responded that there's plementing a budget provision that treme measures" exceed what the scientific than those facts," Hicks nothing preventing the doctor from would deny funding to Planned Par- U.S. Supreme Court has permitted said. By offering the image and placing the screen containing the enthood until a lawsuit filed by the states to regulate abortion by sub- other information, Hicks said later, real-time image at an angle so the American Civil Liberties Union is jecting women to images they may each woman receives material spe- woman can choose to turn her head. resolved in court. Planned Parent- not want to see, and violates the cifically tailored to her situation He also said doctors potentially hood affiliates in North Carolina are medical ethics of doctors who feel so that she can make an informed could allow a woman to wear head- among the plaintiffs in the abortion the government is forcing them to choice, not the psychological harm phones that would block out the lawsuit, while a state ACLU attor- carry out the Legislature's ideology. that the abortion providers' attor- doctor's vocal description. ney is among the lawyers represent- The law requires the medical pro- neys argue will occur. 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Scotland (7-11-1, 2-5-1) regis- Senior Night. Front row, tered 12 corner kicks in the sec- left to right: Matt Goins, ond half, spending the majority Aaron Stevens, Hakeem of the final period in Pirates’ ter- Chavis, Cody McKeithan ritory, but two early Lumberton and Justin Wheeler. Back goals in the first half undid the row, left to right: Andrew Scots in their final home contest Todd, Joe Prevatte, of the year. Lumberton’s Jennings and Colby Davis Jones, Mateen Johnson found the net in the first Alinaghian and Jauan four minutes of the game, giving Petty. Lumberton a 2-goal lead in the first period that Scotland never recov- photo by Matt Smith ered from.

See SPOIL Page 2a Lumberton upends junior varsity Scots Matt Smith and had a real strong second half. Sports Editor Since our last game against Hoke, they’ve really shown a lot. They The Scotland High School junior carried on their play from that varsity men’s soccer team dropped game to this one, and even though their fifth Southeastern Confer- we didn’t win, we certainly played ence game of the year Monday af- well. Unfortunately, we couldn’t ternoon, falling 1-0 to Lumberton get one in the goal, but all of them in league play. played a great game. It was a joy Scotland (2-12-2, 0-5-2) pounded to watch.” the Pirates early in the first half Scotland attacked the Pirates and throughout the second period, early in the opening period, using but Lumberton’s lone goal with runs from Keon Grant and Stone 4:09 to play in the first half de- Phillips to put pressure on Lumber- cided the outcome of the game. Photo by Matt Smith ton’s defense. Scotland came away “They played great today,” Scot- empty handed at the net, keeping Scotland’s Bill Killough (11) takes on a Lumberton defender for a loose ball in the junior varsity land head coach Adam Locklear Scots’ 1-0 loss to the Pirates Monday afternoon. said. “We had plenty of chances See LUMBERTON Page 2a Football grounds Charleston in road rout Staff report CHARLESTON, W.Va. – Visiting UNCP limited Charleston (W.Va.) to just 51 yards of total offense in the first half and rolled up more than 500 yards of total offense itself for the fifth time this season as the Braves recorded a banner day on both sides of the ball in a 52-14 rout of the Golden Eagles on Oct. 15 at UC Stadium. Senior running back Travis Daniels rushed for 127 yards and a pair of touchdowns – his seventh- straight 100-yard rushing day of the season – to cross the 1,000-yard rushing mark for the second time in the last three seasons. With the perfor- mance, he also eclipsed his own school record and now has 1,078 yards rushing this season. Sopho- more quarterback Luke Charles nearly touched the 300-passing yard plateau for the third-straight week, but finished the outing with 297 yards and a pair of scores on 22-of-26 passing. The victory gave the Braves (5-2) consecutive wins for the first time in more than a month and Photo UNCP Sports Information See ROUT Page 2a The UNCP football team thumped Charleston 52-14 on the road on Oct. 15 for their fifth win of the season. Davis’ header leads Braves over Lakers Staff report were only down a point for 28 seconds Lady Knights can’t until Sam Miles collected his 12th goal of MORROW, Ga. – A physical second half challenged the UNCP men’s soccer the season on the assist byPayne Clark to team to be more aggressive on offense tie the game up at 1-1 going into half time. matchtaff report Patriotsby teammate Kelly Kady who Despite the victory, Clayton State out- S which benefitted the Braves as defender added the second goal. Fresh- shot UNCP by ten shots along with each Florence, SC Michael Davis headed the ball into the - St. Andrews man keeper Hannah Platt saw 10 team tallying 13 fouls. Goalkeeper Ryan women’s soccer journeyed to back of the goal to deliver the victory over shots on goal from the Patriots Hanson posted six saves in his 90 minutes Florence, SC, this afternoon to Clayton State on Oct. 15 at Laker Field. during the first half of the game. take the field with the Patriots of Davis gave UNCP (9-3-1, 2-2-1 PBC) the of action between the posts, while Davis After the second half, Platt had Francis Marion University. The 2-1 lead in the 75th minute on assist by led the team with two shots as five other faced 14 more shots from FMU, FMU defense proved to be too Sam Miles. The victory snapped a seven- Braves tallied one shot. giving her a total of 17 saves in much for the Knights as they lost game losing streak in the series with Clayton State’s Arturo Cruz posted a the one-sided attack on the goal. the regional matchup 7-0. the Lakers (8-5-0, 3-3-0), which puts the team-high five shots wh ile Jonathan Ray Adding more goals for the Patri- Braves two points behind Clayton State The only Knight to challenge totaled three. Lakers netminder Brian ots, Harris booted another ball the Patriot defense, Gabrielle in the Peach Belt Conference standings. past Platt during the second half; Garcia collected two saves during the Jaramillo took the only shot for Clayton State started the first half on while teammates Yasmin Bunter game. SAU (1-13) in today’s game. FMU the offense by capturing five shots before and Erin Breen worked together The Black and Gold will compete in a (4-10-1) got the ball rolling in the UNCP was able to register its first shot. to score goals four and five conference road tilt with Montevallo (8- first period by picking up a two- Janny Rivera put the Lakers on the score- within one minute of each other. 3-3, 4-1-1) on Saturday at Varsity Field in goal lead before half time. Cha- board first on a penalty kick at the 32:21 Contributing the final two goals, mark which was the result of a yellow card Montevallo, Ala., and is slated to begin at nel Harris blasted the first goal on defender Stuart Rodgers. The Braves 4:30 p.m. for the patriots, followed shortly See MATCH Page 2a Share Your Sports Story With Laurinburg Exchange Readers! 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• Match from page 1b Lady Braves compete at St. Leo Kady tapped a loose ball straight into the goal Staff report ninth overall after an opening-round 76 ond-consecutive 69 to take a one-stroke from inside the box and while junior Shauna Walor is tied for lead over the 50-person field. Walor is SAINT LEO, Fla. – Following three- Lauren Soper sent a 38th overall after an 82 on the first 18 the only golfer in the field to shoot straight wins to start the season, the rocket into the net from holes. under par in both rounds thus far in the No. 16 UNCP women’s golf squad ran ten yards out with only Two-time PBC Golfer of the Week tournament. into some tougher competition Monday 00:37 seconds left on the Dana Watkins is tied with fellow sopho- Fellow senior Jonathan McCurry at the St. Leo Invitational and ended clock. more Lizzie Bundy for 44th overall after moved up four spots into a tie for 13th the first round of competition in fourth The Knights will next both recorded scores of 83 on the first overall after he took two strokes off his appear in Laurinburg. place out of 16 squads. In total, five round. The event will conclude with the teams currently ranked 10th or better first round score with a 71 on day two. The ladies will host final round on Tuesday. Carson Lanier matched his 75 from the Methodist University on in the Golfstat.com Division II head- to-head computer rankings are at the opening round and, despite not lower- Thursday, October 20. Men sit first overall ing his score, moved up four spots from event. No. 15 UNCP cut eight strokes off its Play will being promptly a tie for 25th overall to a tie for 21st The Lady Braves posted a 312 duirng opening round to move up three spots at 4:00 PM on Knights overall on the par-70 Championship Field. the first round which trails host No. 15 into a tie for first overall following the Course at Tanglewood Golf Club. Saint Leo by 10 strokes for the over- second round of the 2011 Will Wilson • Lumberton all lead heading into the second round. Southeast Preview in Clemmons on Scott Lambert made the biggest jump No. 2 Florida Southern follows in sec- Monday. of the day after taking a whopping 14 from page 1b ond and No. 10 Northeastern State is in strokes from his 83 on the first day to the game scoreless after The Braves tied the fifth-best round third – two strokes ahead of the Lady shoot a 69 during the second round. Lumberton was hit with in school history with a 284 on the sec- Braves. His one-under-par second day moved three offside calls in the ond 18 and the stellar second round Junior Meghan Moore led the squad him from a tie for 47th overall to a tie game’s opening 15 minutes moved them from fourth overall on and the field of 90 individuals with a for 28th. of play. the team standings into a tie for the one-under-par 71 on the par-72, 6,060- Sophomore Ian Locklear stumbled a Lumberton broke open top spot on the team leaderboard with bit on day two with an 83 after opening the tied contest with less yard course at the Lake Jovita Golf & Wingate at 16-over-par. UNCP’s second the event with a 75 on Sunday. He is than five minutes remaining Country Club. She leads Heather Petro- round ties the second round score at in the half, sending a shot nis of St. Leo by two strokes heading the 2009 State Farm Laker Invitational currently in a tie for 44th overall. deep in Scotland territory to- into Tuesday’s final round. in the school’s record books. The event will conclude with Tues- wards the net for the game- Sophomore Kelly Sumner is tied for Senior Jordan Walor carded his sec- day’s final round. deciding score. Both teams traded attacks in the second half, with Stone headlining the Scots’ Zetlin wins another gold, and a silver, at Pan Ams attack with a pair of second- , Mexico (AP) — Maybe it's the Mexican food. she has made the cut in January, after an Olympic test event in the Brit- half shots. Even with their Maybe it's the sunny skies. ish capital. inspired play, the Scots were Whatever it is about Guadalajara, Julie Zetlin likes it. But until she learns her Olympic fate, Zetlin is enjoying her success in unable to find the net, falling The 21-year-old American added two more rhythmic gymnastics med- Guadalajara, and the success of the entire U.S. team. for their 12th overall loss of als to her haul at the on Monday, winning gold in "I got to the athletes lounge and they have a medal count up there and the year. the ball event and taking silver in the hoop. I know I contributed to that, so that really makes me feel amazing and so Despite the outcome, "You just train your body to know when it should and shouldn't peak," proud to be an American and part of such a great country," said Zetlin, Locklear said that Scots’ play said Zetlin, who won the all-around on Saturday. "You can't be perfect all adding that pictures of all the gold medalists are put on the wall. has continued to improve the time." "I looked at it and I was like, 'Oh my god.' It made me feel really happy, throughout the season. Zetlin has been close to that in Mexico, and she'll get two more chances not just, 'Wow, I did such a good job.' It makes me feel so good for my “I’m really happy to keep to add to her medal take on Tuesday in the clubs and ribbon finals. country." seeing the improvement,” The gold and silver contributed to another good day for the United The swimmers won two more gold medals, and briefly had a third after he said. “It makes me so, States at the Pan Am Games. Americans won five medals in the swim- Leonardo De Deus of Brazil was disqualified after finishing first in the so happy. There’s nothing ming pool and took both golds in the 10-meter air rifle. men's 200-meter butterfly. But De Deus, who had been stripped of his more gratifying than seeing Overall, the United States leads the medals table with 16 gold and 43 medal because of a sponsor's logo on his swim cap, was reinstated, push- the way we’re playing now overall. Brazil was second with nine gold and 21 overall. ing Daniel Madwed back down to silver. as opposed to the start of But Zetlin was among the stars on Day 3, adding to her legacy in Gua- "I guess the harder it is, the better it feels," De Deus said. "Justice was the season. All you can ask dalajara after winning three gold medals, and five overall, at last year's done. I touched first. It would be hard to win it but then have it taken away them to do is to keep getting Pan American Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships in the Mexican city. from you because of a mistake by the organizers." better and they have.” Winning this time around wasn't as easy, however, because Zetlin was Gillian Ryan won the women's 400 freestyle and Ann Chandler won Scotland will travel to forced into a four-month break after knee surgery in May. women's 100 breaststroke ahead of teammate Ashley Wanland. Thiago Rockingham, N.C., on Oct. "I like to think that everything happens for a reason. My body kind of Pereira took gold in the men's 100 backstroke, with Eugene Godsoe of 19 for their final game of the needed that four-month break ... it gave me a breather mentally and physi- the United States in second. season. cally," said Zetlin, who lives in Bethesda, Md. "Even though it was hard to Ryan trailed for almost the entire race but poured it on at the end. Game time is set to begin come back from surgery, I try to think of the positives." "I usually like to have the second half of the race faster. I try to control at 5:30 p.m. against the Raid- Despite her success in Mexico, Zetlin still has her eyes in the ultimate the first half," Ryan said. "The last hundred I really could see everybody ers. goal — qualifying for the 2012 London Olympics. She will likely find out if cheering and it gave me that extra push."

straight week – the first time that yard field goal just ticks into the the following kickoff 68 yards down • Rout has been accomplished in the 4+- second period would culminate a to the UC 27-yard line and, four from page 1b year history of the program in Pem- 14-play, 66-yard drive that gave plays later, Daniels would extend broke. Saturday’s matchup was the UNCP a 16-0 advantage. the lead back out to 35 points on a helped the Black & Gold match its first gridiron meeting between the The Braves would score in a more 2-yard plunge off the left side. The win total from last season as well. two schools. unconventional matter less than three touchdowns in the third quar- Charleston (1-6), which registered “I am very excited about our per- two minutes later when Williams ter were scored over a span of 2:24. more than 700 yards of total offense formance today,” said UNCP head recorded his first career intercep- Ben Decelle hauled in his first ca- in capturing its first victory of the coach Pete Shinnick. “We played tion and returned it 45 yards for a reer touchdown pass with just less season last week at conference-rival a complete game today and it was touchdown. than 13 minutes left in the fourth Seton Hill, was limited to just 84 good to see our guys accomplish Bridges’ first interception of the quarter to extend the visitors’ lead passing yards on the day. that in week seven. We still have game on the ensuing possession by out to an insurmountable 49-7 mar- Redshirt freshman Dominique some things that we can work on the Golden Eagles would set up a gin, but Baskett put the final nail in Bridges tallied six tackles, inter- and improve, but I am very proud of 10-play, 85-yard scoring drive that the coffin nearly nine minutes later cepted two passes and broke up how we played today.” was capped by a 26-yard pass from on a career-long 55-yard field goal. another to pace the efforts for the UNCP scored on each of its first Charles to Donald Britt on a 4th- The Golden Eagles would add the UNCP defense, while true freshman three possessions of the contest and-3 situation for the Braves. final points of the day on a 35-yard Elijah Williams recorded his first and out-gained Charleston 207-25 The Braves used Bridges’ second touchdown run by Marquis White career interception as well. in the first quarter alone. Damonte interception of the contest to spark with 53 seconds left to play. Freshman L.J. Stroman paced the Terry capped an 8-play, 67-yard a 5-play, 32-yard scoring drive mid- UNCP will continue a three- defense with eight tackles, while scoring drive on UNCP’s opening way through the third quarter that game road trip on Saturday when newcomer Darcus Elliott registered possession with a 2-yard plunge, gave the visitors a 35-0 lead, but the squad packs up their show and six tackles and a forced fumble. and Charles engineered a 4-play, Charleston finally answered two heads to Jefferson City, Tenn., for UNCP scored on nine of its 11 65-yard drive minutes later that plays later when Jordan scampered a 1 p.m. contest against Carson- possessions on the day and scored was capped on a 1-yard quarterback 88 yards for a touchdown to cut the Newman (3-4). Carson-Newman 50 or more points for the second- sneak that padded the visitor lead deficit back to 35-7. dropped a tough 34-27 decision at out to 13-0. Taylor Baskett’s 24- However, Michael Isbell returned North Greenville on Saturday.

on a flurry of action at the net, tak- loose ball and sent a pass to Ste- Before the contest, Scotland hon- • Spoil ing a 1-0 lead after Davis Jones vens. Stevens sent a pair of shots to ored one of their largest Senior from page 1b appeared to halt the Pirates’ first the Pirates’ goal, with the final shot Night classes, recognizing the work opportunity at the Scots’ net. Jones careening off the Pirates’ keeper of 10 seniors who helped the Scots Scotland had six shots on goal to initially stopped a Lumberton free to Petty. Petty followed up the free this season. Scotland’s Andrew the Pirates’ three, but Scotland’s kick, clinching the ball between ball with a strike, putting Scotland Todd, Joe Prevatte, Mateen Ali- comeback bid fell short in their four Pirates. In the scrum, Lumber- within one at 2-1. naghian, Matt Goins, Hakeem Cha- 11th loss of the season. ton knocked the ball free and the Lumberton carried the 1-goal vis, Justin Wheeler, Jones, Petty, “Tonight was just one of those Pirates’ Jennings Johnson knocked lead into the break, and despite 12 Stevens and McKeithan were hon- things,” Scotland head coach Colin the free ball past Davis into the net corner kicks from the Scots in the ored pregame for their work this McDavid said. “Even the Lumber- for the lead with 38:41 left in the second period, was able to hold off year. ton coach told me that we had the first half. Scotland’s late charge for the win. “I’m going to be real sad to see better of the game after the first Lumberton found the back of the Scotland’s McKeithan and Jones them go,” McDavid said. “One 10 minutes. It’s been haunting net two minutes later, as Colby Jen- were hit with yellow cards in the might think with our record that it us all season long, the failure to nings scored the Pirates’ second second half, while two Lumberton hasn’t been a successful season, but score. Sometimes that happens. We goal after drawing Davis out of the players were yellow carded in the we’ve been playing really good soc- worked hard. We played well. We net. Jennings moved past the Scots’ period after the Pirates received cer. This is some of the best soccer dominated them. What can I ask? defense for a one-on-one chance one in the first half. Scotland has played. Unfortunately, They have to leave here with their with Davis, knocking a ball past the Despite the physical play, Scot- we have not come up with wins. heads high. They dominated the Scots’ keeper for the 2-goal advan- land held the ball in Pirate territory They’ve been very much leaders for game. We played with a formation tage. for much of the second half, but was us, every one of them. They’re al- out there that is very risky, but the Scotland’s Jauan Petty cut the Pi- unable to capitalize on their late op- ways positive. It’s been great with boys handled it very, very well.” rates’ margin in half with 3:08 left portunities. this group of boys.” The Pirates’ offensive attack in the first period, putting Scotland Scotland finished the game with Scotland will travel to Richmond struck the Scots early, scoring a on the board with a put-back goal six shots on goal, with Stevens and on Wednesday, Oct. 19, for their pair of goals in the game’s opening off an Aaron Stevens missed shot. Carter Dold leading the Scots with final game of the regular season five minutes for an early 2-0 lead. The Scotland run began at midfield two shots apiece. against the Raiders. Lumberton scored their first goal with Cody McKeithan, who won a Jones recorded five saves in goal. Game time is set for 7 p.m. Tuesday, October 18, 2011 The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Page 3b Jimmie Johnson Jones' OT goal lifts Avs calls on IndyCar over Maple Leafs 3-2 to quit ovals TORONTO (AP) — Jean-Sebas- CONCORD (AP) — Five-time defending NASCAR tien Giguere returned to Toronto Toronto Maple Leafs champion Jimmie Johnson called on IndyCar to stop and outdueled the young goalie who racing on ovals in the wake of 500 win- goaltender James took his job with the Maple Leafs. Reimer (right) ner Dan Wheldon's death. Giguere made 27 saves, and keeps an eye on the Wheldon was killed in a 15-car accident in Sun- David Jones scored 1:11 into over- day's season finale IndyCar race at Las Vegas Motor time to give the Colorado Avalanche play as centre David Speedway, a high banked, 1.5-mile oval. a 3-2 victory over the Maple Leafs Steckel (20) keeps "I wouldn't run them on ovals. There's just no need on Monday night. the puck away from to," Johnson said Monday during a test session at The veteran goalie has gotten off Colorado Avalanche Charlotte Motor Speedway. "Those cars are fantas- to a good start with the Avalanche, tic for street circuits, for road courses. I hate, hate, left winger Cody winning both of his starts. He has no hate that this tragedy took place. But hopefully they McLeod in Toronto regrets about his time in Toronto. can learn from it and make those cars safer on ovals on Monday . "I had a good time playing here, somehow. even though it didn't go the way Associated "I don't know how they can really do it. Myself, I would have liked on the ice," Press photo I have a lot of friends that race in that series, and Giguere said. "I have a bunch of re- I'd just rather see them on street circuits and road spect for them. I think they're going for the Maple Leafs (3-0-1). Toronto courses. No more ovals." empty net when Giguere was out to be a good team this year." failed to post its second straight 4-0 Johnson was in his own frightening accident Sat- of position. Clarke MacArthur was urday night at Charlotte Motor Speedway, where Giguere signed as a free agent start. then stopped on a follow-up chance. his car hit headfirst into the wall. The back wheels with the Avalanche after spending After a scoreless first period, Kes- Colorado's second goal came on briefly lifted off the track, but Johnson walked away last season with the Maple Leafs. sel gave the Leafs a 1-0 lead just 19 the power play with just over five and suffered only next-day soreness. His stint in Toronto ended with seconds into the second. Kessel minutes left in the second. With He's always wanted to race in the Indianapolis 500, him losing the starting job to rookie led a rush and ripped a shot past Tyler Bozak in the box for interfer- but when his daughter was born last year, Johnson James Reimer. Giguere's shoulder after crossing ence, Hejduk let go a shot from the said he promised his wife he would not drive an In- Reimer, who made 21 saves for the blue line. right side that beat Reimer. The dyCar. The combination of the speeds and the car the Maple Leafs, gave credit to his Colorado quickly got even at 3:31. puck got through traffic in front and design — an IndyCar has an open cockpit and open mentor. Ryan O'Reilly brought the puck into squeezed through a gap between Re- wheels that can't withstand the bumping that occurs "I looked up to him as a kid, watch- the Toronto zone before passing it imer's left arm and leg. on ovals — has made him gun shy about racing cars ing him play. He was one of the goal- back to the trailing Winnik, whose Kulemin tied it 2-2 with just under that don't have a roof. ies I loved to watch," Reimer said. low shot beat Reimer between the five minutes left in the third. The "Their average was 225? I've never been 225 mph "So to get to play with him last year pads. Leafs were pressing all period but in my life — and that's their average around an oval. was great, and to play against him "There's a couple (Reimer) ob- Giguere kept them at bay until he They are brave men and women that drive those was a pretty cool experience, but all viously would want back, but he was unable to hold onto defense- things," Johnson said. "There's very little crumple that seems pretty useless right now made a number of saves that sort man Dion Phaneuf's shot. Kulemin zone around the driver, it's an open cockpit and then since we lost." of makes up for it," Maple Leafs was there to pick up the rebound you add open wheels — it's just creating situations to Jones gave the Avalanche (5-1) coach Ron Wilson said. "It was one and found the open side for his first get the car off the ground at a high rate of speed. And their first 5-0 road trip in club history of those nights, unfortunately. They goal of the season. you can't control the car when it's off the ground." when he buried the rebound of Kyle got some lucky bounces on two of "I thought it was big point that Johnson watched Sunday's race at home and said Quincey's shot past Reimer. the goals." we battled back to get, to be com- he was glued to his television, mouth wide open as Daniel Winnik and Milan Hejduk The Maple Leafs had a chance pletely honest. We didn't play our he watched the replays of Wheldon's accident. also scored for Colorado. Phil Kes- to take the lead later in the period, best 40 minutes. We were down 2-1 "Knowing Dan and his wife and two kids, and then sel and Nikolai Kulemin had goals but Kulemin missed a chance at an going into the third," Phaneuf said. I'm sitting there with my daughter running around in TUESDAY EVENING the backyard, I was torn up yesterday," Johnson said. TW 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 S1 S2 "I mean, I know Dan, or knew Dan. 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That Metal Show Behind the Music 163 337 time since rejoining the team on the ice 12 days 47 HISTORY  Sniper Sniper "Inside the Crosshairs" Top Shot "Wheel of Fire" Top Shot "Wheel of Fire" Sniper 120 269 ago. 48 A&E Gene Simmons: Family Family Jewel Family Jewel Gene Simmons Family Jewels "The Demon Says I Do?" Gene Simmons: Family Family Jewel Jewels 118 265 Coach Alain Vigneault thinks it will take time 49 BRAVO Beverly Hills Housewives/NewJersey The Rachel Zoe Project Mad Fashion Fashion The Rachel Zoe Project Housewives/NewJersey 129 273 for Kesler to get up to game speed after missing 50 AMC  Survival Of The Dead ++ Diary of the Dead ('07) Michèle Morgan. ++ Scream 3 (2000, Horror) David Arquette, Neve Campbell. 130 254 51 TCM  Stop, You're Killing Me + Bigger Than Life ('56) James Mason. +++ The True Story of Jesse James ('57) Wind Across The Everglades ('58) 132 256 all of training camp, but doesn't expect the injury 52 LIFETIME Unsolved Mysteries Unsolved Mysteries + Murder in the Hamptons ('05) Poppy Montgomery. Wife Swap Unsolved Mysteries 108 252 to be an issue. 53 MNT Highway to Heaven Starsky and Hutch Police Story The Saint Da Vinci's Inquest Cold Case Files "Ryan came to see me this morning and said he 54 HALLMARK Little House "The Wild Boy" Little House "The Wild Boy" Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Frasier Golden Girls Golden Girls 185 312 55 INSPIRATION Wind at My Back The Waltons The Waltons Inspiration Enjoying Life Dr. Quinn M.D.. "The Race" The Big Valley was 100 percent," Vigneault said. "He assured me 56 FX Two and Half ++ Ghost Rider (2007, Action) Eva Mendes, Nicolas Cage. Sons of Anarchy Sons of Anarchy American Horror Story 137 248 the injury was behind him and we weren't going 57 TV LAND D. Van Dyke D. Van Dyke Married Married Scrubs Scrubs Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Roseanne Roseanne 106 301 to see him limping and we weren't going to see 58 E! E! News (N) Sex & City Sex & City Dirty Soap Selena Gomez C. Lately (N) E! News C. Lately 114 236 any 'pain faces.' He's ready to go and we're going 59 COMEDY 30 Rock 30 Rock Workaholics Tosh.O Tosh.O Tosh.O Tosh.O (N) Workaholics Daily Show Colbert Tosh.O Workaholics 107 249 60 SYFY ++ Saw II ('05, Horror) Shawnee Smith, Donnie Wahlberg. ++ Saw III (2006, Crime Story) Shawnee Smith, Tobin Bell. ++ Saw IV ('07) Tobin Bell. 122 244 to put him in." 61 MTV Ridiculous Ridiculous Chelsea Settles I Used to be Fat I Used to be Fat (N) ChelseaSett. I Used to be Fat ChelseaSett. 160 331 The 27-year-old Kesler pulled up lame in the 62 VH1 Greatest Pranks2 "Hour 1" Greatest Pranks2 "Hour 2" Scream 2011 (N) Pop-Up Video Pop-Up Tough Love Miami 162 335 final game of the Western Conference final 63 BET  106 & Park + Johnson Family Vacation ('04) Cedric the Entertainer. Reed Reed Reed Reed The Wendy Williams Show 124 329 64 CMT Ext. Makeover: Home +++ National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation ('89) +++ National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation ('89) Chevy Chase. Rednck 166 327 against San Jose and limped off the ice. He re- 66 SPIKE AuctionHunt AuctionHunt AuctionHunt AuctionHunt Scream 2011 (N) AuctionHunt AuctionHunt Scream 2011 168 262 turned to score the tying goal in the final sec- 67 CSPAN  House of Represent. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Key Capitol Hill Hearings 210 350 onds, and played all seven games in the Stanley 69 TBN The Cross Potter BehindScene Enjoying Life John Hagee Rod Parsley Praise the Lord ACLJ Life Head On 260 Cup final. But he wasn't the same, recording just 70 OWN The Rosie Show Oprah's Lifeclass Our America with Lisa Ling The Oprah Winfrey Show The Rosie Show Oprah's Lifeclass 179 279 71 STYLE Jerseylicious Jerseylicious Sex & City Sex & City Sex & City Sex & City Jerseylicious Sex & City Sex & City 115 235 one assist against the Bruins after seven goals 72 LMN  Intimate Stranger ('06) + Wandering Eye ('10) Maren Abbott. 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NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE- CLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST FROM JOANNE C. H A T C H E R A N D TIMMY HATCHER, TO JERONE C. HER- RING, TRUSTEE, DATED MAY 1, 2000 RECORDED IN BOOK 638, PAGE 329, AND RERECORDED IN BOOK 644, PAGE 299, SCOT- LAND COUNTY REGISTRY Pursuant to an order entered August 15, 2011, in the Superior Court for Scotland County, and the power of sale contained in the cap- tioned deed of trust (“Deed of NORTH CAROLINA Trust”), the undersigned Substitute COUNTY OF SCOTLAND Trustee will offer for sale at auc- tion, to the highest bidder for cash, 11 SP 77 In the matter of Foreclosure of AT THE COURTHOUSE DOOR a Deed of Trust executed by IN LAURINBURG, SCOTLAND Jeffrey Campbell and Shirley COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA Campbell dated June 29, 1989 ON OCTOBER 19, 2011 AT and recorded June 30, 1989 in 11:00 AM Book 250, Page 224 the real estate and the improve- NOTICE OF ments thereon encumbered by the FORECLOSURE SALE Deed of Trust, less and except any Pursuant to Order of the Clerk of such property released from the of Superior Court of Scotland lien of the deed of trust prior to the County, North Carolina, dated date of this sale, lying and being in the 6th day of October, 2011 Scotland County, North Carolina, authorizing foreclosure, and and being more particularly de- scribed as follows:All of those cer- under and by virtue of the tain lots or parcels of land lying and power of sale contained in that being in Williamson Township, certain Deed of Trust indicated Scotland County, North Carolina, and recorded in Book 250, and being more particularly de- Page 224, Scotland County scribed as follows: Registry; and under and by vir- Being all of Lots Numbers One (1), tue of the authority vested in Two (2) and Three (3) of Quail the undersigned by an instru- Ridge Subdivision, Section 2, as ment and default having been shown on a map thereof prepared made and the said property by Samuel N. Cribb, Registered being subject to foreclosure Surveyor, dated July 12, 1982, and and the holder of the indebted- recorded in the Scotland County ness thereby secured having Registry in Book of Maps No. 8, at demanded a foreclosure Page 295, reference to the same being hereby made for further cer- thereof, the undersigned will tainty of description. offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash The above described lots or par- at the usual and customary cels of land are those same lots place for such sales at the described as “First Tract” in that Scotland County Courthouse Deed dated June 22, 1993, from Patsy J. Adams, Widow, to Timmy in Laurinburg, North Carolina, Hatcher and wife, Jo Anne C. at 10:00 a.m., on the 1st day Hatcher, which Deed is recorded in of November, 2011 the prop- Book 14-M, at Page 308, Scotland erty conveyed in said Deed of County Registry, reference to the Trust, the same consisting of same being hereby made for a de- property lying and being in scription of greater certainty. Scotland County, and more particularly described at fol- In the Trusteeʼs sole discretion, the sale may be delayed for up to one lows: (1) hour as provided in Section 45-21.23 of the North Carolina All that certain lot or parcel of General Statutes. land lying and being in Stewartsville Township, Scot- The record owners of the real prop- land County, North Carolina, erty not more than ten days prior to the date hereof are Joanne C. and being more particularly Hatcher and Timmy Hatcher.A five described as follows: percent cash deposit, or a cash de- Being Lot No. Eighteen (18) in posit of $750.00, whichever is Block A of the Smithfield Sub- Tuesday, October 18,greater, 2011 will be required of the last division near the TCityhe of Laur- Laurinburg Exchange Page 5B and highest bidder. The balance of inburg, as shown, located and the bid purchase price shall be due described upon the subdivision in full in cash or certified funds at a closing to take place within thirty plat made by A. B. Hafer and COMMERCIAL REAL ES- (30) days of the date of sale. The D.H. Gelbert, Surveyors, dated TATE AUCTION- Monday, undersigned Substitute Trustee March, 1965, which is re- October 31 @ 12pm, 126 shall convey title to the property by corded in Plat Book No. 7, at Hay Street, Fayetteville, NC. non-warranty deed.This sale will be Page 23, Scotland County 48,000 +/- SqFt Building made subject to all prior liens of re- Registry, to which plat refer- cord, if any, and to all unpaid (ad Downtown, Motivated ence is hereby made for Phone: (910) 276-2311Seller. www.ClassicAuc- valorem) taxes and special assess- greater certainty of description. ments, if any, which became a lien Fax: (910) 276-3815tions.com 704-791-8825. The deadline for placing classifiedsubsequent display to the recordation of Said lot is described according Email: [email protected]/ncrelC19000 ads is 3:00pm, two days beforethe publication. Deed of Trust. This sale will be to the subdivision plat as fol- further subject to the right, if any, of lows: HORSE FARM AUCTION- The deadline for placing classifiedthe United line States of America to re- deem the above-described prop- Saturday, October 29 @ ads is 11:00am the day before publication. Lying on the southeast side of 10:00 AM, 3146 Salisbury erty for a period of 120 days follow- Isabelle Street Extension, and YARD SALE ing the date when the final upset Hwy, Statesville, NC. 7 deadlines are 11:00ambid period has run. BEGINNING at an iron stake (910) 276-2311 Horses, Saddles, 08 Chevy on Thursday for Friday publication. in the southeastern line of Isa- 3500 Dually, Yamaha Rhino, The purchaser of the property de- belle Street Extension, located 01 Tahoe, 07 Sooner scribed above shall pay the Clerkʼs South 58 degrees 48 minutes Trailer, Qty of Tack Tools & Commissions in the amount of $.45 West 300 feet, measured Equipment. www.Classi- Use as many complete words as perpossible $100.00 of the purchase price along the southeastern line of (up to a maximum amount of cAuctions.com in ads to insure readers are clear on all the street, from a concrete 704-791-8825. ncaf5479 $500.00), required by Section monument at the intersection information & details. 7A-308(a)(1) of the North Carolina General Statutes. If the purchaser of the southeastern line of Isa- AUCTION - MOUNTAIN of the above described property is belle Street Extension with the BROOK COTTAGES, 208 someone other than the Benefici- western line of a county paved Mountain Brook Road, Every effort is made to avoid erraryors underin the Deed of Trust, the road leading southeastwardly purchaser shall also pay, to the ex- Sylva, NC. classified ad copy. Please check your ad copy from the Leeʼs Mill Road by Saturday, October 22, tent applicable, the land transfer the Produce Market to the the first time your ad appears. Iftax you in seethe anamount of one percent 11:00 AM. 14 Fireplace error, call us immediately. (1%) of the purchase price. McGirtʼs Bridge Road, and Cottages, 30 +/- Acres, runs thence South 31 degrees Near Great Smoky Moun- Legals To the extentLegals this sale involves 12 minutes EastLegals 197.68 feet to AUTOMOTIVE Sales (HW) tains.STATEWIDE ADS residential property with less than an iron stake; thence South 56 www.auctionEbid.com. STATE OF NORTH fifteen (15) rental units, you are degrees 24 minutes West Attention Salespeople !! 877-980-9565 Auction CAROLINA hereby notified of the following:a. 100.09 feet to an iron stake; REAL ESTATE SALES An order for possession of the Management Corporation, SCOTLAND COUNTY thence North 31 degrees 12 Do you want to have fun? NCAL #7403 IN THE GENERAL COURT property may be issued pursuant to minutes West 201.87 feet to Section 45-21.29 of the North REAL ESTATE RENTALS OF JUSTICE Carolina General Statutes in favor an iron stake in the southeast- Have you been looking for a ABSOLUTE AUCTION - SUPERIOR COURT of the purchaser and against the ern line of Isabelle Street Ex- MANUFACTURED HOUS- position in sales that really 75+/- Acres- House- Per- DIVISION party or parties in possession by tension; thence with Isabelle rewards you for your sonal Property Sale site: BEFORE THE CLERK the clerk of superior court of the Street Extension North 58 de- county in which the property is efforts? Your ship may 2900 Butler Road, Rowland, 11 SP 41 grees 48 minutes East 100 RESORT PROPERTY have come in. Ask yourself Robeson County, NC. Satur- sold; and b. Any person who oc- feet to the BEGINNING. cupies the property pursuant to a some of the following day, October 29, 11:00 AM. NOTICE OF rental agreement entered into or questions to find out: House 3BR, 2BA, 1643 sq.ft. FORECLOSURE SALE renewed on or after October 1, The above described lot or EMPLOYMENT Bid on-site or online 2007, may, after receiving the no- parcel of land is that same lot Could any or several of the w/Proxibid.com. Damon IN THE MATTER OF THE FORE- tice of sale, terminate the rental conveyed to Jeffery Campbell CLOSURE OF A DEED OF Help Wanted - General (HW) following words be used to Shortt Real Estate & Auction agreement upon 10 daysʼ written and wife, Shirley Campbell by describe you or your Group 843-669-4005. TRUST FROM JOANNE C. notice to the landlord. Upon termi- James H. Underwood and H A T C H E R A N D TIMMY nation of a rental agreement, the Graphic Artists Wanted personality? Adventurous, NCAL7358. www.damon- wife, Betty Underwood, by competitive, decisive, shorttproperties.com HATCHER, TO JERONE C. HER- tenant is liable for rent due under Deed dated July 21, 1977, Full Time Position RING, TRUSTEE, DATED MAY 1, the rental agreement prorated to Can you create eye-catching persistent, eager, bold, 2000 RECORDED IN BOOK 638, the effective date of the termina- which deed is recorded in advertisements? Are you detail forceful, inquisitive. How DONATE YOUR VEHICLE- PAGE 329, AND RERECORDED tion. Book 7-P, at Page 571, Scot- oriented? If so, this job is for about assertive? Do you Receive $1000 Grocery IN BOOK 644, PAGE 299, SCOT- land County Registry refer- you. We are seeking talented have a pleasant voice? Are LAND COUNTY REGISTRY Coupon. United Breast Can- This 15th day of August, 2011. ence to the same being hereby individuals who are skilled in you good at multi-tasking? cer Foundation. Free Mam- made for a description of Pursuant to an order entered POYNER SPRUILL LLP ad building to design attractive Do you work well with mograms, Breast Cancer August 15, 2011, in the Superior greater certainty. and effective ads. This others and with the public? info: www.ubcf.info. Free Court for Scotland County, and the By: ______position works closely with Do you consider yourself a Towing, Tax Deductible, power of sale contained in the cap- James S. Livermon, III, Esq. Property Address: 913 ISA- other production team good customer service Non-Runners Accepted, tioned deed of trust (“Deed of Attorneys for Spruillco, Ltd. BELLE STREET, LAURIN- members to design ads and person? If you've answered 1-888-444-8231. Trust”), the undersigned Substitute 130 S. Franklin Street BURG, NC 28352 advertising pages on yes to many of these Trustee will offer for sale at auc- P.O. Box 353 An order for possession of the deadline. The best questions, you may be the ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE tion, to the highest bidder for cash, Rocky Mount, NC 27802 property may be issued pursu- candidate will be multitasking person we are seeking. Our Telephone: (252) 972-7022 from home. Medical, Busi- AT THE COURTHOUSE DOOR ant to NCGS 45-21.29 in favor individuals with the ability to newspapers are looking for ness, Paralegal, Accounting, IN LAURINBURG, SCOTLAND BBT001-00000936 of the purchaser and against prioritize and meet deadlines. entry level salespeople to Criminal Justice. Job place- COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA the party or parties in posses- Excellent grammar and train in our advertising ment assistance. Computer ON OCTOBER 19, 2011 AT Publication dates: sion by the Clerk of Superior spelling skills are required. departments. available. Financial aid if 11:00 AM 10/11 & 10/18/2011 Court of the County in which You must be able to type at qualified. Call the property is sold. Any per- least 40 wpm net. This is a full time position 888-899-6918. www.Cen- the real estate and the improve- son who occupies the property ments thereon encumbered by the working Monday through turaOnline.com Deed of Trust, less and except any pursuant to a rental agreement Friday. Hourly wage plus a of such property released from the NORTH CAROLINA entered into or renewed on or Candidates must be generous commission ALLIED HEALTH career lien of the deed of trust prior to the COUNTY OF SCOTLAND after October 1, 2007, may, af- knowledgeable with Macin- program. training-Attend college date of this sale, lying and being in 11 SP 77 ter receiving the notice of sale, tosh, InDesign CS4 and 100% online. Job placement Scotland County, North Carolina, In the matter of Foreclosure of terminate the rental agreement Photoshop. You must be able If interested send inquiry or and being more particularly de- assistance. Computer avail- a Deed of Trust executed by upon 10 days written notice to to work independently, be resume to: mwnek@heart able. Financial Aid if quali- scribed as follows:All of those cer- the landlord. That upon termi- landpublications.com tain lots or parcels of land lying and Jeffrey Campbell and Shirley detail-oriented and able to fied. SCHEV certified. Call being in Williamson Township, Campbell dated June 29, 1989 nation of a rental agreement, juggle multiple tasks effec- 800-481-9409 www.Cen- Scotland County, North Carolina, and recorded June 30, 1989 in the tenant is liable for rent due tively. Previous advertising Heartland Publications has turaOnline.com and being more particularly de- Book 250, Page 224 under the rental agreement design experience is a plus. newspapers in several scribed as follows: NOTICE OF prorated to the effective date North Carolina communities The Army National Guard FORECLOSURE SALE of the termination. including the Raleigh area, can offer a Part Time Job Being all of Lots Numbers One (1), Said property to be offered Clinton, Elizabethtown, with Full Time Benefits. Two (2) and Three (3) of Quail Pursuant to Order of the Clerk Excellent benefits program of Superior Court of Scotland pursuant to this Notice of Sale including 401K. Great working Lumberton, Saint Pauls, Red Ridge Subdivision, Section 2, as Springs, Laurinburg, You can receive bonuses, shown on a map thereof prepared County, North Carolina, dated is being offered for sale, trans- environment. Compensation monthly pay check, job by Samuel N. Cribb, Registered the 6th day of October, 2011 fer and conveyance “AS IS based on experience. This is a Rockingham, Anson and Mount Airy. training, money for college, Surveyor, dated July 12, 1982, and authorizing foreclosure, and WHERE IS.” There are no rep- Lumberton, NC based health benefits, retirement, recorded in the Scotland County under and by virtue of the resentations to warranty relat- position. We are a growing company and much more! Call now Registry in Book of Maps No. 8, at power of sale contained in that ing to the title or any physical, and learn how! Page 295, reference to the same certain Deed of Trust indicated environment, health or safety offering excellent being hereby made for further cer- 1-800-GO-GUARD. and recorded in Book 250, conditions existing in, on, at, or compensation and tainty of description. opportunities for Page 224, Scotland County relating to the property being Send resume to: Drivers- GOOD MILES! Re- The above described lots or par- Registry; and under and by vir- offered for sale. Amanda Vanness, advancement for motivated Heartland Publications, individuals. EOE gional Truck Drivers start at cels of land are those same lots tue of the authority vested in This property will be sold sub- PO Box 1028, 37 cpm w/1+ years experi- described as “First Tract” in that the undersigned by an instru- ject to outstanding ad valorem ence. HOME EVERY WEEK. Deed dated June 22, 1993, from Lumberton, NC 28359. ment and default having been taxes and/or assessments for STATEWIDE ADS Affordable family benefits. Patsy J. Adams, Widow, to Timmy made and the said property the current year and subse- Fax 910-739-1870avanness@ Hatcher and wife, Jo Anne C. or email: COMMERCIAL REAL ES- Call 888-362-8608, or visit being subject to foreclosure quent years, prior Deeds of heartlandpublications.com AVERITTcareers.com. EOE. Hatcher, which Deed is recorded in Trust, if any, and prior liens, if TATE AUCTION- , Book 14-M, at Page 308, Scotland and the holder of the indebted- Monday County Registry, reference to the ness thereby secured having any, and encumbrances of re- Telemarketers October 31 @ 12pm, 126 Drivers- Regional Drivers same being hereby made for a de- demanded a foreclosure cord. NEEDED Hay Street, Fayetteville, NC. earn 37 cpm w/1+ years scription of greater certainty. thereof, the undersigned will Third party purchasers must 48,000 +/- SqFt Building experience(top pay .425 offer for sale at public auction pay the excise tax, and the Downtown, Motivated In the Trusteeʼs sole discretion, the cpm.) Only 4-12 Months to the highest bidder for cash court costs of Forty-Five Seller. www.ClassicAuc- Experience? Paid Refresher sale may be delayed for up to one Cents(45¢) per One Hundred Local People (1) hour as provided in Section at the usual and customary tions.com 704-791-8825. Course Available. Call 45-21.23 of the North Carolina place for such sales at the Dollars ($100.00) pursuant to to call on ncaf5479/ncrelC19000 888-362-8608, or visit AV- General Statutes. Scotland County Courthouse NCGS 7A-308(a)(1). Local Companies ERITTcareers.com. Equal in Laurinburg, North Carolina, Pursuant to NCGS 45-21.10, HORSE FARM AUCTION- Opportunity Employer. The record owners of the real prop- at 10:00 a.m., on the 1st day the highest bidder at sale will Two positions are available Saturday, October 29 @ erty not more than ten days prior to at The Robesonian. You will of November, 2011 the prop- be required to make a cash 10:00 AM, 3146 Salisbury JOB SECURITY. Tough eco- the date hereof are Joanne C. deposit of five (5) percent of be contacting local and area Hatcher and Timmy Hatcher.A five erty conveyed in said Deed of Hwy, Statesville, NC. 7 nomic times, but we have Trust, the same consisting of the bid up to and including businesses by telephone. Horses, Saddles, 08 Chevy percent cash deposit, or a cash de- Qualified applicants must Company and Owner Op- property lying and being in SEVEN HUNDRED FIFTY 3500 Dually, Yamaha Rhino, erator Jobs. OTR Truck posit of $750.00, whichever is be effective sales consult- greater, will be required of the last Scotland County, and more DOLLARS ($750.00), or a 01 Tahoe, 07 Sooner Driving with the CAT CON- and highest bidder. The balance of particularly described at fol- greater amount if the instru- ants, routinely produce a Trailer, Qty of Tack Tools & CORD, NC. 704-782-5137, the bid purchase price shall be due lows: ment so provides. Following high volume of calls, be a Equipment. www.Classi- x10. www.catconcord.com in full in cash or certified funds at a the expiration of the upset bid relationship builder and be cAuctions.com closing to take place within thirty period, all the remaining an accurate typist. TANKER & FLATBED (30) days of the date of sale. The All that certain lot or parcel of 704-791-8825. ncaf5479 Inde- land lying and being in amounts are immediately due An hourly wage is offered pendent Contractors! Top undersigned Substitute Trustee and a generous escalating AUCTION - MOUNTAIN shall convey title to the property by Stewartsville Township, Scot- and owing. Earnings Potential, 100% non-warranty deed.This sale will be land County, North Carolina, Larry W. Pearman, commission plan that grows BROOK COTTAGES, 208 with sales. You will work at Fuel Surcharge - Own Your made subject to all prior liens of re- and being more particularly Substitute Trustee Mountain Brook Road, Own Business. Call Prime, cord, if any, and to all unpaid (ad described as follows: P.O. Box 8178 The Robesonian in Lumber- Sylva, NC. valorem) taxes and special assess- ton and be eligible to par- Inc. 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CASH PAID for Diabetic Test Strips. Up to $10 per box. Most Brands. Call Tom anytime toll-free 1-888-781-4426. Market- place Test Strips. Page 6b The Laurinburg Exchange www.LaurinburgExchange.com Tuesday, October 18, 2011 Falcons rally to beat Newton's Panthers 31-17 ATLANTA (AP) — Now that's us to start to play like we've been more like it, Atlanta Falcons. around." Returning to the formula that Turner also scored on a 1-yard worked so well the last three years, run at the end of the first quarter the Falcons kept handing the ball to and broke a streak of three straight Michael Turner and finally looked games without reaching 100 yards. like the team that's supposed to be Ryan, who was averaging more than a Super Bowl contender. 39 passes a game, completed 14 of "We need to get our identity back, 22 in more of a complementary role. and that starts with running the "It started with the O-line," Turner football," said Turner, who rumbled said. "They came out with a nasty for 139 yards and two touchdowns attitude today, that they were going in Sunday's 31-17 victory over the to move the line of scrimmage. I Carolina Panthers. "We want to love to see green, man. You give me bury teams." some space, I'll do what I do." The Falcons (3-3) were clearly Newton finished 21 of 35, includ- intent on re-establishing their ing a deflected pass that was picked trademark offensive style against off in the end zone with less than a vulnerable defense. Turner had a a minute left in the first half. His season-high 27 carries, and Atlanta third interception didn't really mat- ran the ball 35 times in all — 13 ter, coming on a desperation pass more than they threw it. into the end zone on the final play "We'd like to be able to do that of the game. every week," said Matt Ryan, who The rookie also led the Panthers passed for just 163 yards — and in rushing with 50 yards on six car- didn't mind a bit. ries. For Cam Newton and the rebuild- Ryan threw a 1-yard touchdown ing Panthers, it was another tough pass to Ovie Mughelli, giving the loss. Falcons a 14-10 lead at halftime. Carolina (1-5) has been in every Jonathan Stewart scored Carolina's game, but keeps coming up short at Associated Press photo first touchdown on a 1-yard run, the end. Newton had three intercep- Atlanta Falcons cornerback Brent Grimes (20) intercepts a Cam Newton pass intended for after Olindo Mare opened the scor- tions in his homecoming to Atlanta, ing for the Panthers with a 42-yard including a crucial pick by defensive Carolina Panthers wide receiver Steve Smith (89) during the first half of an NFL football game field goal. tackle Corey Peters that set up the Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011, in Atlanta. The Panthers didn't have to punt Falcons' clinching TD during a 17- celebrated with Deion Sanders' short pass, Peters reached up with until late in the third quarter, but point fourth quarter. high-step dance in the end zone, one hand to pick it off at the Caro- the Atlanta defense took control "At some point, you've got to look marking a day when the retired Hall lina 40. in the final period. Carolina's final yourself in the mirror and ask your- of Famer was honored by the Fal- The Falcons offense did the rest, four possessions ended with two self what can you do to make it bet- cons at halftime. driving for the clinching touchdown. punts and a pair of interceptions. ter," Newton said. "It's not the time Then, things turned sour. Turner barreled into the end zone Newton was playing at the Geor- that you point the fingers and say, After Matt Bryant's tying field gia Dome for the first time since from 2 yards out with 1:56 left to 'It's his fault.' It's time that we as a goal, Ryan scored on a 1-yard sneak he accounted for six touchdowns hand the Panthers another excruci- team take ownership of ourselves." to put the Falcons ahead 24-17. in the Southeastern Conference Newton, who grew up just a few Newton got the ball back, only to ating loss. Their first four defeats championship game last December, miles south of the Georgia Dome, make his biggest blunder of the day were by a total of 18 points, and leading Auburn to a 56-17 rout of wowed the crowd much of the day. trying to set up a screen pass. this one was much closer than the South Carolina. The Tigers went on He threw for 237 yards and took off Corey Peters, a 305-pound defen- two-touchdown margin. to claim the national title, and New- on a 14-yard touchdown run that sive tackle, caught the rookie quar- "Not good. Not acceptable," first- ton headed to the pros as the top put the Panthers ahead 17-14 head- terback off guard by dropping into year coach Ron Rivera said. "We're overall pick and a Heisman Trophy ing to  the final quarter. He even coverage.  When Newton flipped a   six weeks into this. It's time for winner.    

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