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Book with Prophesy Hears Completion A book of Bible questions and answers that also con tains a prophesy for Lady Dianne who married Prince .Charles of England is near to completion by its compiler. Rev. Edmond Locklear, Jr. of Pembroke, North Carolina. The Witness for Christ Fund of Pembroke who will publish the book says the manuscript is now ready for typesetting. The book will be titled: WHAT GOD SAYS. The book covers SO topics and gives questions and ans wers. It is different, according to the Fund, because it answers most of the questions with YES or NO. Bible references do follow the sim ple answers. The prophesy for Lady Dianne says she blasphemed God's Word in her marriage ceremony and because she blasphemed His Word before His face and the world, she shall not produce an heir and shall not celebrate her 5th wedding anniversary. Rev. Locklear affirms the Holy Spirit guided WHAT GOD SAYS. He is satisfied the Holy Spirit guided him in compos ing the prophesy also. Rev. Locklear say* WHAT GOD SAYS is directed to younger persons who desire answers to questions without having to do extensive re search or listen to a sermon. He says WHAT GOD SAYS also tells when life begins. People arguing over abortion have not been able to agree on when life begins. Locklesr says when life begins and his book gives what the Bible says. Locklear says his .book, WHAT GOD SAYS, also will prove to Christians that they can not support the Equal Rights Amendment. The Witness for Christ Fund, who will publish Lock lear's book, has applied for incorporation as a non- profit organization. It has several ministers on its Board of Governors. In December, it announced that it would acce pt donations to publish Lock lear's book. In return it would give to persons who made donations love offerings of some of the proceeds from the sale at the book. Locklear says be is working with the Witness for Christ Fund to get private publica tion at Ms book becauhe be fears if it is published by an established publisher, the answers will be watered down and perhaps the pro phesy will be deleted. He says the world has been drinking the sweet wine at a love ministry and is turning a deaf ear to what God says. The1 world needs to listen, he believes. \ Locklear li^is a mission worker's license with the Bible Freewill Holiness Con ference that has churches in McColl, South Carolini and in Maxton, Pembroke, Fayetteville, and Lumberton, North Carolina. Rev. Locklear says he is undaunted by the fact that Lady Dianne is now expecting her first child. He says he wrote what the Holy Spirit directed him to write and the prophesy stands and will not be changed. The full text of the prophesy will not be released prior to publication of WHAT GOD SAYS. The book has April 24 as it a official publication date. Co pies are expected off the press sometime in March. S<l?nt film star Mary Pickford's real name was Gladys Smith. - PSU Employees receive Service Awards Receiving service ? wards from Pembroke State Univer sity at a recent ceremony fee classified employees were [left to right] i Joanlta Loch ?Mid Baker, Millie Jacob*, Rath TMwefl. end Emma Jane Locklear. Mrs. Locklear received a necklace with two rubles and a diamond for her 30 yean of service. The others received certificates for 10 yean of service each. Non-Prescription Drugs: Treat With Caution -g No n-prescription medi cines can help make you and your family feel better. But be careful ? they 're .powerful drugs and should be handled with respect. According to the Bristol Myers Guide to Consumer Product Information, every family should give non-pre seription drugs the care that will prevent harm to either adults or children. Among the basic rules this informative volume lists are: ? Read the entire label. Products made by different manufacturers for similar symptoms may not be the same. One may contain an ingredient to be avoided. If no children's dosage is listed, | that means DON'T give it to children. ? Buy child-resistant closures but remember they are just that ?resistant, not impossible. Always keep the containers closed when not in use arid store on high shelves. ? Don't take medicine in front of children. They are born mimics and this is one step they shouldn't imitate. ? Don't call flavored drugs candy when giving to a child. He or she may de cide to take more when you are not around. To obtain a copy of this free Guide, send a postcard to Bristol-Myers Guide, De partment PS, 345 Park Avenue, New York, New York 10154. .A 900a listener 11 not only popular everywhere, but after a while he knows something." Wilson Mizener a 1 I models -t- ff tj Premier Royale AkC""" EXTRA FIRM or OENTLY FIRM Imperial ?Sttayl Vhyl Ey Ciieili ? On N ? w Year's Day. 1907, Theodora Roosevelt shook hands with 8,513 people. MAGNOLIA HONOR ROLL The Honor Roll for the third six weeks grading period has been released from the office of Mr. Noah Woods, Principal of Magnolia School. 12th Grade "B" Honor Roll: Todd Bell, Jeanen Brewer, Connie Brooks. Connie Cha vis, Peggy Hardin, Samuel Jacobs, Delane Jones, Belin da Knight, Elaine Locklear, Lancy Locklear, Ida R. Lock lear, Jacqueline Locklear, Lori McRae, Charles Raby, Vicky Revels, Jeanne Salisbury, Laura Suggs, Sandra Wilkins, and Mazine Williams. 11th Grade "A" Honor Roil: Veronica Shores. "B" Honor Roll: Lora Bell, Timothy Bell, Sharon Britt, Anita Clark, Lora Chavis, Renee Ham monds, Cynthia Renee Lock lear, Felicia Ann Locklear, Lisa Locklear, Sherry A. Locklear, Valeria McMillan, Danny Oxendine, Arnold Re ves and Zina Revels. 10th Grade: "A" Honor RoD: Stephanie Blanks and William Hammonds. "B" Honor Roll: Norman Bartley, Cynthia Blue, Dean Chavis, Howard Davis, Valerie Carter, Jason Jacobs, Cynthia Hammonds, Seth Hall, Lannie Locklear, Sharon Oxendine, Denise Smith. Harry Stephens, Hope i Stewart. Tracy Whit ted, and Teresa Tubbs. 9th Grade: "A" Honor Roll: Sandra Bell? Billy Fields, Jr., Jonathan Hall, Donna Rene Locklear, Terry Huggins, Lee Lowery, Deborah L. Maynor, Denise McNeil. "B" Honor Roll: Melanie Canady, Albert Hoats, Tina Harris, Eyvette Emanuel, Waynettah Jacobs, Susan Locklear, Michelle McGirt, Melody D. Locklear, Carleen Morgan, Russ Oxendine, Harold Smith, Clarice Stewart ? 8th Grade: "A" Honor RoR: Vonda Canady, Melissa Cha vis, Chad Hammonds, Tina Hammonds, Vicky Knight. Teresa McDonald, Karen Locklear, William McNeil. Herdman Ronald Revels, De lema Smith, Mildred Smith, Chiffon Strickland. Roberta Wright. "B" Honor Roll: Timothy Carter, Beverly Emanuel, Gloria A dwell, Davey Ham monds, Debby Lowery, Paul Rice, and Dennis Spaulding. 7th Grade: "A" Honor Roll: John Burnette, Tammy Cha vis and Felicia Locklear. "B" Honor Roll: Darline 1 Bell. Marvin Bell, Wanda Graham, Deborah Hall, Frank ' Smith. StaCy Smith, Valerie Wells and Tabitha Chavis.^ ' These mld-winiei bui were caught recently en "Bagley Balta" at 17 te 20 depths, by Kent Brewer,left. The Robeson County Bass Anglers will hold its- first meeting this year on Feb. 7, at 2:00 p.m. at the Brewer's residence on Highway 74. Anyone who enjoys to fish, especially for bass, is urged to attend. We share information "about how to get them" and Wade LecUeer, right of Pembroke,N.C. Beth are member* of the Kebeeea ^County Baae dab. have fun fishing together, at times for prizes. Membership is only S12.00 per year. Besides learning to catch more fish we save gas money on short and long trips! If you love to fish come and join us! For more information you may call 521-4037 and ask for Kent or Keith. WO i Hooeson uounty bass Anglers ? -i- f ' . ... ^ - ? ? ? KK8KDK8 ? ? - ? IB' ** MBJBV mKm lB 11 To Rent This Space Call 521-2826 WOOO'S Trowflna In DoM? CALL fowHMVBt AOOICY JACKS STBCXLAND Pest Control Can 73A-717?Daytta^ CaM 73MS06 Nigbl Mm ? "If Not on the Shelves. We'll Order it." COSMETIC OUTLET Diaae ft Charles Oaendlne, Proprietors P.O. Box 743 -Pembroke. N.C. 28372 "Braad Name Cosmetics at TT?hellesiehlo Hlsnif it T>. ? WIlDvllvVBDiC l/KCOUllI inCv?? ?Halston "Ralph Lauren ?White Shoulders "Polo "Chloe ?Eitee*Pierre Cardin OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY 9:30-5:30 Located on 1-95 Service Road at NC 211 HUNT'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY 103 Main St. -Pembroke Phone 521-4176 ? ? MffMMKS ? PMUfamurrt ? WTMMPNTMITt ? GMBUU. PHOTOfilUm CUM ?. Z2Tft3u HIMT J? I ? ??? THOMAS & SON General Electric i hot point prartchieeo major' Appliance Service ihnikiimtml ? am conoitiom*** ? 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BAB OUTLET 2209 West 5th Street Lumberton Quality Clothing at Reasonable Prices CALL 738-5147 Nasi Door lo : v* % i fc? .a' y'?'''?? . ' w \ , ?:> - . '.- '": -. .a - COWRY'S JiAl MfMU COUNTRY STORE jocvomt CM1N1-40M tocowd ori (Wd 0or*? f*ood tr. Thon o Mtv low of PxnpKt School * 1 1 JOHN'S GARAGE 8 Miles West of Lumberton Oft Highway 74 ? Ph. 736-9303 ?All Foreign and Domestic Transmissions ?Established 1961 ?21 Years of Experience ?C ustomer Satisfaction Our Goal. iigiias WIRHESS ALARM SYSTEMS CALL US FOR MORE INFORMATION TtO'S LOCK AND GUN REPAIR Route 2. Po* JW Pembroke. N.C. 28J72 Phone 919-521 3523 ? 1 > Z >?; > ? ? ? L ? To Bent This Space Call 521-2826
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