THE CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE! CLASSIFIED AD RATES $2.00 FIRST 25 WORDS I0 receatfy btdarted tU m BMtebera. la live iwUfluM BMffcteg the 4M ??Iihiit ef Km Na UmmI Bete CMb h ? selective (rasp ef yeaag peo ple wke ere slilitof for Ugh goals to eerick ear I?ewe?i. levelled were, Ml to rtcbti Jefforr Wjm, Dm; Uwwy, Jackie McGIrt, Amm LnUmt, Catfcy McGkrt, Ketfcryn Break* Deri* Bel, Khaberiy Wyn, ThnoAy Mergaa Mi TomaMu BUak*. ICharUe Lewry photo | m ? -fflSf ? INI CAAOUNA I ? MD4AM VOKX I 521-2626 ^ m ? Aitoi? I I TNI CAAOUNA I Imdmmvokx I GOLDEN TORNADOES EDGE WARRIORS by David Malcolm Fairmont- Dwain McDougald poured in a game high 23 points for Pembroke's Warri ors but they still fell short, dropping a 57-55 squeaker to Fairmont's Golden Tornadoes here Tuesday night in 3 Rivers Conference action. The Tornadoes undefeated in conference play, fell behind to the visiting Pembroke squad 6-0 at the onset of the contest but came back to tie on the strength of three straight baskets. Both teams picked up steam in the second quarter, Fair mont pulling slightly ahead in the evenly played contest at the half 31-29. The home team Golden Tornadoes began to pull away from the Warriors in the third quarter on the strength of Fay Baker's jump shot from the top of the key and led as much as 12 points in the waning seconds of the period. A basket by Telford Locklear cut Pembroke's deficit to 10 with two seconds on the clock. The Warriors surged in the early moments of the final period and drew to within two at 55-53 with 2:28 left on a field goal by Telford Locklear. Pembroke had the chance to knot the score at the 1:45 mark but missed on both ends of a two shot foul. McDougald missed on a lay up attempt with :55 left in the game and Fairmont took possession of the ball. Pembroke got an apparent steal with ten seconds to go and James Davis raced with what would have been the tying basket but the Warriors' McDougald was whistled for a questionable foul and the Golden Tornadoes converted on both free throws to up their lead to 4 at 57-53. Dwylan Locklear scored on a field goal attempt with :02 left but it was too little too late as the Warriors fell to the Tornadoes 5 Fay Baker led the victors with 19 points while brother Jerry and teammate Reginald Gerald added 11 each. Telford Lock]ear joined McDougald in double figures for the Warri ors with 14 points. Fairmont ups Its league leading record to 3-0, 7-5 overall while Pembroke falls below the 500 mark, going to 1-2 conference, 6-7 overall. Pembroke: 14-15-10-16- 55 Fairmont- 14-17-18-8- 57 Halftime (F) 31-29 Pembroke (55) Joseph Roberts 6, Dwylan Locklear-6, Telford Locklear-14, Dwain McDoug ald-23, Jackie Lucas- 5, James Davis, Ricky Sanders, Randall Cummings. Howard Jacobs-1 Fairmont (57): Fay Baker- 19. Jerry Baker-U, Reginald Ger ald-11, Greg Coleman- 6, Edward Smith-6, Angelo McMillan, Andrea Taylor, Ro bert Smith, Richard Atkinson 4, Dennis Dison, Michael Walters, Morris White, Mi chael Williams. L. Ford led a trio of junior Tornadoes in double figures, tallying 18 in a narrow 67- 63 win. Darrel Godfrey was high for Pembroke with 21. Pembroke:: 14-16-13- 20- 63 Falrmont-18-17-17-15- 67 Halftime (F) 35-30 Pembroke (63): Donnie Carter 6, Darrel Godfrey- 21, Brent Swett, Ronnie Sampson- 8, Richard Tuck- 2, Perry Strick land-! 1. Reggie Didier, Ron nie Carter- 2. Teko Emanuel, Roscoe Charles, Harvey Sam pson, Sterling Watson, Ronnie Bell, Reggie Tuck. Robbie Brayboy. Dwayne Locklear, Mickey Carter. Fairmont (67): L. Ford 18, A. McCormick-10. M. Gerald- 7, V. Annette- 11. T. Hunt- 7, R. Southern-6, V. Travis- 2, S. Freeman, F. Williams- 6, T. Evans, T. Buie, D. McDowell, M. Hunt, E. McCullough, J. DIAL INSURANCE AGENCY (CfD) PEMBROKE ^^^-7 ?All Kinds of Insurance ?Financing Is Available Across from Pembroke FCX ?Now Featuring insurance Coverage For The MOBILE HOME DWELLER! Dale Brooks with ST. PAULS | CALLING i 1 I RICK BROOKS WITH THE TOP 40 ' > "WLAB RADIO - 1060-ST. PAULS" ?Rock & Disco From 3 until 7 TWO MINUTES' HHH THE BIBLE W ?T COIMIllUt I. IMM Ml*. ^9 Mil AH Mil tOOITT /T CMICAOO. liimotl Mill / ^ LIVING TO THE GLORY OF GOD "WHETHER THEREFORE YE EAT, OR DRINK, OR WHATSO EVER YE DO, DO ALL TO THE GLORY OF GOD" (I Cor. 1031). This is the great guiding princi ple of the Christian life. The Apostle Paul points out in the preceding context that what may be perfectly right for one per son to do may trouble another's conscience. The sincere and gra cious believer, therefore, will not carelessly violate his brother's con scientious scruples, offending him by indulging in that which he con siders wrong. In Paul's day, this particularly involved the foods of which men partook, but from both Romans 14 and I Corinthians 10, it is evident that Christian conduct in general is involved. If, in my daily conduct, I con sider not only my own, but also my brother's conscience, it does not follow from this that I am dis obeying Gal. 5:1 by failing to "stand fast in the liberty where with Christ hath made us free." True, I have no right to give up my blood-bought liberty, but I do have liberty to give up my rights. This the world about us is slow to do, but it is one of the signs of true re generation. My d'm in life should not he to gratify my own desires, much less to show up my brother's weak nesses by vaunting my liberty in Christ. My one aim should rather be to glorify God in all I say and do. All this, of course, has to do only with the conduct of believers in Christ. The unbeliever can do nothing "to the glory of God." His very rejection of Christ is a continual offense to God who, in love, gave His Son to die in our place. The only way in which the unbeliever can honor God is to turn from his unbelief and trust Christ as Savior and Lord. Attend the Church of your choice this Sunday. JtfafeS| Mr,I IT TAKES A KEY ACCOUNT! ^ The Key Account A way of maintaining your money in savings mote ad of in your checking account. You can now keep all your money in your savingi and still use your checking as always When a check is written, we simply transfer from your savings account to checking the etact amount of money you need to pay your chuck You may now earn S9> interest on your money and utilize your chucking as you have previously A way of making money work for you until it's needed in your chucking account. Maintain a balance of 12.000 or mm* in your savings, and this surviae is free Of course then? are service charges for accounts under 12.000. so this may mm he fore everyone f 'ome by die hank, and let us esptam this new program to you B lumbee bank PEMBROKE, N. C 28372 BEGINNING Wedneaday, January 24. IV79, tha Main Office and lobby of the LUMBEE BANK will be cloaad on Wadnaaday afternoons. But. for the convenience of our cuatomera, our Drive-In Window will continue to be open.