- . RETIRES ? WITH HONORS . - ? ' r>. ? - ? ????? ? ?; ? Thuruua Locklear who re tired on September 24 after working a period of 63 years was honored with dinner at the Western SizsMn by his -a~;?-a en . _ *.?s cniKHvO. ric wm prcscnicu two plaques, one entitled, "An Admirable Man." the other plaque being engraved with words of appreciation for his devotion to the important things ih life. Locklear's first occupation was farming and being mvoi vedin the hog business. He loved and enjoyed this for some time. He was very prosperous, for he and his wife, Velma Sampson Lock lear, reared and provided for the education of ten children. Of the ten, five have college degrees, three are doing well with their liveli hood. The other two children have gone to be with the Lord. Locklear retired from his fanning in the year 1966. He then moved from the Lum berton area to Pembroke. In the year 1967 he went to work with the Tri- County Man Power Program which lasted for nine months. He was then employed with the Housing Authority in Pembroke for * period of (inc. After this, he his wife. She wss M at this the responsibility of caring for her. Her treated her caring time as a loving .husband and as an occupation. He patiently carried out these duties for three years. In the month of November, the year being 1960, Locklear'* wife went to be with the Lord. Locklear being the age of seventy one was not yet ready to retire. He had been told by his doctor that he wss in excellent health. Therefore he set out again for work. In January of 1981 he went to work with the Clinton Thomas Day Care Center of which he now retires from. At the age of 73 he is now ready to give up the "Must Be On The Job Business." Why does he retire with honors? Locklear almost always put the Lord first in whatever he was attempting. He truly believed the Bible verse which reads "Seek ye first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and all ? these other things shall be) adde^mtc^ou/Mfe^began^ his married life with the Lord, heme saved at the age of 21. Family devotions were always a part of the daily activities in the -home This was a great influence iwth his ten children as eight if them today have accepted the Lord as their Savior. Locklear's motto has been "Honor the Lord and He will Honor you." ? "It is indeed a great honor to retire at the age of 73 and be blessed with good health, a wonderful family, prosperous years and a loving Heavenly Father who has and is watch ing over me," said Lock!ear. He also added, "To God be the glory for all of His love and kindness.*' Locklear's children believe their Dad has truly been one of the best. They love him dearly and admire him for all of his loving-untiring efforts. They admire him most for being a Godly Man, which helped them to know what life I is all about. Said his children, i "Dad is truly an admirable man." . i SE^saladBom MEXICALI 1 can (8-1/4 ?m.) Dole V- Sliced Pineapple in \ Syrup 2 to 3 cup* liud of California Shredded Lettuce 1/2 cup thinly diced zucchini or jicama * 114 cup sliced green onion 1 cooked whole chicken breast, cubed 1/2 cup Jack or Cheddar cheese strips 1 small tomato, sliced 1 small avocado, sliced Chili Dressing Corn chips Pumpkin seeds, shelled b toasted Drain pineapple, reserving 1/4 cup syrup. Combine let- j luce, zucchini and onion ;i ipoon into 2 salad bowls. I Top with chicken, pineapple, 1 :heese, tomato and avocado I dices. Serve with Chili Dres- J ling. Sprinkle with corn I ;hips and pumpkin seeds. 1 dakes 2 generous servings, j The Mississippi it often ceiled the "Fether of Wetert" . because of its many branches. The male fiddler crab has a huge front claw which ha mom back and forth much aa ? fiddler mover hit arm when playing a violin. ? i i? ? I II ? ? ? 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