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1,30.00 30.24 30.00 2977 BOSTON MINNEAPOLIS LOW NEW YORK 29.77 SAN FRANCISCO DENVER ARMING LOS ANGELES ATLANTA DALLAS' HIGHEST TEMPERATURES LOW NEW ORLEANS MIAMI 40 LEGEND 60 60 RAIN EN SNOW AIR SHOWERS FLOW UPI Weather Fotocast Warming Trend Coming To Area Although increasing cloudiness is in the forecast for today, the warm temperatures which have been predicted may seem like a heat wave, compared to the very cold temperatures of late. The high today should be near 50 with the low tonight in the upper 30s. According to the National Weather Service at Tri-Cities Airport, there is a chance of showers today, followed by thundershowers tonight and Wednesday. The probability of rain today is Sunset today will be at 5:15 Sunrise Wednesday will be at 7:33 Temperature at 9:30 p.m. Monday was 29 Humidity at 9:30 p.m.

Monday was 59 percent Winds 9:30 p.m. Monday were calm Barometer at 9:30 p.m. Monday was 30.30 and steady Record high date is 63 set in 1975 Record low date is -9 set 1962 for this 30 percent, increasing to 60 percent tonight. The high Monday was 44, low, 16. Rain will also be found today over the Pacific Northwest, while some snow falls across parts of the Great Lakes Region and New England.

Generally fair over the rest of the nation. Scott Opposes Farm Guarantee ee RICHMOND (UPI) Sen. William L. Scott, said Monday he sympathizes with farmers who have problems making ends meet, but he would oppose any government plan to guarantee them a profit. Farmers deserve government help in case of natural disasters Funeral Notices BENTLEY Funeral services for Preston Daniel Bentley will be conducted at 11 a.m.

Thursday at the residence with the Rev. Paul Russell officiating. Burial will be in the Greer Cemetery. The body will be taken to the residence at 4 p.m. Tuesday.

Sturgill Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. CHAFIN Funeral services for Mrs. Ada May Smith Chafin will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Independence Baptist Church near Honaker, with the Rev. H.

L. Hanshew and the Rev. James Crabtree officiating. Burial will follow in Kendrick Cemtery, Route 2. Cleveland.

Va Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Honaker Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. CHAPMAN Graveside services for infant Chapman will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday with elder Dewey Wishon officiating. The family will receive friends Tuesday night at Farris Funeral Chapel.

Chapel CRABTREE Funeral services for Mrs. Maggie May Presley Crabtree will be conducted at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the of the deceased with the Rev residence Ancil Childress. the Rev. Milton Boyd and the Rev.

Clyde Lambert officiating. Burial will be in the family cemtery near the home. The body has been removed from the Honaker Funeral Home in Honaker. Va. to the residence.

FELTY Funeral services for Paul Edward Felty will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Akard Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Fred Jackson and the Rev. Paul Ross officiating. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery.

Active pallbearers will be Harry Jackson. Kenneth Hicks. Wayne Burnette. Adam Burnette. Gene Felty, Allen Felty.

Walter Felty and French Webb. Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. B. Y. Cowan, Dr.

Harry Bachman. Richard Bays. Clayton O'Dell. Paul Smith. Ernest Worley.

Louis Trinkle. Jess Trinkle. Albert Houston, Don Galloway and Frank Felty The body will remain at the funeral home. FULLER Funeral services for C. Lynn Fuller will be conducted 2 p.m.

Tuesday from the First Baptist Church, Kingsport with the Rev. William Purdue and the Rev. B. Edward Ritter officiating. Burial to follow in the Oak Hill Cemetery.

The body will remain at the funeral home. Carter's Chapel Funeral Home. Kingsport is in charge of arrangements. GROSS Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Gertrude Gross will be conducted at 2:30 p.m.

Wednesday in the Lebanon Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Howard Robinson officiating. Burial will be in West Hill Cemetery. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. JESSEE -Funeral services for Gilmer Jessee will be conducted at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in the Lebanon Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Jack Edwards and the Rev. Wayne Bowery officiating. Burial will be in Russell Memorial Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Robert W.

Jessee. M. Maynard Jessee. Carl D. Jessee.

Roger Jessee. Joe Campbeil, Woodrow Bevins and Grady Candler. Honorary pallbearers will be B.B. Campbell. H.D.

Owens, John W. Alderson. Carl Cross. Bob Boothe and Bill Dean. JONES Funeral services for Percy P.

Jones will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the Peery St. Clair Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Max Linkous officiating. Burial will be in Grandview Memorial Garden.

Grandsons will serve as Friends may call at the pallbearers. funeral home after 5 p.m. Tuesday. KEEN Funeral service for Garland (Mose) Keen will be conducted at p.m. Wednesday in the Grundy Baptist Church with the Rev.

Jack Mutter and C.M Sublett officiating. Burial will follow in the Clinch Valley Memorial Cemetery in Richlands. Va The body is at Grundy Funeral Home, Active pallbearers will be Dr. Marcus Arnold, Pete Crane. Reural Ratliff.

Jack Mullins. Pete Salyers. Lawrence Lark. Bill Williamson, Lonzo Hardy, Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. R.F.

Baxter. Dr. Thomas Penn. Glenn Kiser. K.G.

Padbury, Harold Smith, Kent Pobft. Carl Cartwright and P.V. Dennis Jr. Grundy Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. LESTER Funeral services for Mrs.

Bessie Lester will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Honaker Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Peerman Lester and the Rev. Ancil Childress officiating. Burial will be in the Tiller Cemetery, Council.

Va. Pallbearers will be Russell Ball, Goble Stevens, Kenny Compton. Jerry Compton. Clyde Lester and Billy Ball. Honorary pallbearers will be Vernon Tiller and Brady Breeding.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Tuesday. Jonesboro Man Faces Charges BIG STONE GAP, Va. -A 49. year old Jonesboro, Tenn.

man was charged with felonious assault Sunday night after he allegedly fired through the windshield of a pickup truck. Stanley Vernon Laws was being held in the Wise jail Monday on a charge of felonious assault with a deadly weapon with intent to maim, disfigure or kill. He is accused of firing into a truck driven by George Wilson of Wise, who was struck in the face and chest with pellets from a .12 gauge shotgun. Wilson as was taken to a Johnson City, Tenn. hospital Sunday night for treatment, but a check of both hospitals there failed to show he had been admitted.

The incident occurred at 9:25 p. m. Sunday in the Scott Hollow between Wise and Pound. A preliminary hearing for Laws has not been set. Investigating officers said they have not determined a motive for the shooting.

Coal Continued From Page 1 rested at one Kentucky mine and I seven others i in Indiana. A crowd of about 200 gathered at the Stearns mine, and state police were sent to enforce a court order limiting pickets to six, officials said. About 200 UMW members apparently replaced striking Stearns employes who want to join the UMW. on the picket line. Officials said at least 30 state police cars, carrying troopers in riot gear, were sent to the mine.

Near Catlettsburg, four truckers were forced to deposit their coal alongside U.S. 23. Another truck was emptied alongside state highway 194 near Johns Creek, state police said. Kentucky state police made no apparent effort to interfere with the caravan. "We're monitoring the caravan, but so far that's all we're doing," a police spokesman said.

But they arrested Joe Donald Whitt, 27, and Leslie Canada, 23, both of Ragland, W.Va., who were on a picket line at a Canada Coal Co. mine at Kimper, Ky. They were charged with wanton endangerment after rocks broke the windshields on cars trying to go Churchill 2 BRISTOL HERALD COURIER Tuesday, December 13, 1977 Bristol, Area Deaths Mrs. Bessie Lester C. Lynn Fuller G.

Raymond Widener, Jr. DAVENPORT, Va. Mrs. Bessie Lester, 79, died Monday in a Norton hospital. She was a lifelong resident of Buchanan County and was a member of the Church of God.

She was the widow of Clovis Lester. Surviving are several nieces and nephews. Honaker Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements Chapman Infant GLADE SPRING, Va. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Chapman, died Sunday night in the Abingdon hospital. Other survivors include one brother, Clifford Allen Chapman, of the home; the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Dora Thomas, Bristol; the maternal grandfather, John Barlow, Glade Spring; the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman.

Glade Spring; the maternal greatgrandmother, Mrs. Nettie Barlow, Glade Spring; the paternal great-grandfather, elder Dewey Wishon, and several aunts and uncles. Farris Funeral Service is in charge of arrangements. Preston D. Bentley COEBURN, Va.

Preston Daniel Bentley, 58, died Monday in the Norton hospital. He was a retired employe of the Sunrise Coal Company and a member of the UMWA, District 28. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Esta Damron Bentley; five sons, James M. Bentley, and Luther H.

Bentley, both of Myra, Ned T. Bentley, Harry L. Bentley and David A. Bentley, all of the home; six daughters, Mrs. Mary J.

Deel, Coeburn, Mrs. Linda S. Mullins, Dunbar, Mrs. Dorothy C. Hamby, Jeffersonville, Mrs.

Sandra Day, Norton, Miss Virginia Bentley and Miss Sharon Bentley, both of the home; five brothers, Bill Bentley, Dunbar, L.E. Bentley and Virgil Bentley, both of Wise, Russell Bentley, Topeka, and J.D. Bentley, Ft. Pierce, three sisters, Mrs. Nora Smallwood, Virgie, Mrs.

Stella Bentley, Wise, and Mrs. Alfonta Damron, Detroit, and 12 grandchildren. Sturgill Funeral Home in Coeburn is in charge of arrangements. Gilmer Jessee LEBANON, Va. Gilmer Jessee, 87, died Sunday.

He was a member of the Cedar Grove Baptist Church and a retired farmer of the Moccasin Community in Russell Surviving are one son. Howard Jessee, Hondo, Texas; three daughters, Miss Thelma Jessee, Lebanon, Mrs. Giles Mays, Mrs. Carl Cooper, Kingsport, three sisters, Mrs. Margaret Begley, Texas, Miss Annie Jessee, Bristol.

Mrs. Christine Jackson, Austinville, four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Lebanon Funeral Home is i in charge of arrangements. Workers Continued From Page 1 dered to resign at age 60 four years ago. But the chief justice's opinion hinted that forced retirement policies established since 1968 also might be permitted.

The two dissenting justices, William J. Brennan Jr. and Thurgood Marshall, noted that recent amendments passed by Congress to the 1967 law specifically prohibit forced retirement of under-65 employees. The justices, without a recorded dissent, let stand a lower court's decision throwing out a $61,000 libel award against the New York Times and the National Audubon Society. KINGSPORT, Tenn.

C. Lynn Fuller, 57, 1145 Watauga died at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at his residence of an apparent heart attack. Born in Rogersville, Fuller lived most of his life in Kingsport. He was the owner of Rogers and Fuller Realty for the past 39 years with his father, the late I.M.

Fuller and J.J. Rogers. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Betty W. Fuller, of the home; two daughters, Mrs Buddy (Susan) Slack, Orlando, Fla.

and Mrs. Paul (Doris Ann) Brandney, Kingsport. Two grandsons also survive. Carters Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs.

Mary G. Gross Mrs. Mary Gertrude Gross, 84, of 1305 McKinley Bristol Virginia, died Monday in Bristol Memorial Hospital after a long illness. She was a native of Russell County and the widow of James D. Gross.

Surviving are five sons, Bradley Gross, Castlewood, Homer Gross, Claude Gross Harold Cross and Carl Gross, all of Bristol; one brother, Jay Taylor, Cedar Bluff; four sisters, Mrs. Josie Ball and Mrs. Garnie Slate, both of Richlands, Mrs. Visie Robins, Bristol, and Mrs. Effie Whited, Cletus, Ohio; 18 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Lebanon Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Sandra L. Upchurch BIG STONE GAP, Va. Mrs.

Sandra L. Upchurch, 34, died Monday in a Norton hospital after a long illness. She was a member of the Central Freewill Baptist Church of Norton and a lifelong resident ot Wise County. Surviving are her husband, Charles Upchurch; three daughters, Melanie Blevins, Beverly Blevins and Pamela Blevins, all of the home; one step-son, Derek Upchurch, Kingsport, her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E.P. (Buster) Eaton, Norton; her maternal grandmother, Mrs. E.B. Collier, Norton. Holding Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

George L. Fritz George L. Fritz, 82, Ft. 3, Paperville Community, Bristol Tennessee, died Monday at his home after a short illness. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Bethel Baptist Church.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lila Webster Fritz; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Hodge and Mrs. Betty Ruth Dixon, both of Johnson City, and Mrs. Beulah Adamson, Charlotte, N.C.; three sons, Robert Fritz, Bristol, James Fritz, Beulahdeen, N.C., and William Fritz, Lenoir, N.C.; one brother, Kinley Fritz, Lenoir, N.C.; one step-daughter, Mrs.

Bessie Woodby, Bristol; 16 grandchildren and seven stepgrandchildren. Paul Cook Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Densville Mullins WISE, Va. Densville Mullins, 70, died Monday in the Norton hospital after a short illness. He was a retired employee of Clinchfield Coal and a member of the UMWA local 1098.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillian Mullins; one son, Robert Mullins, Pound; five sisters, Mrs. Flora Branham, Titusville, Mrs. Cosby Banner, Mossie Rock, Mrs. Oma Edwards, Pound, Mrs.

Norma Edwards, Norfolk, Mrs. Audry Bolling, Burgttstown, one brother, Roscoe Mullins, Pound; and two grandchildren. Baker Funeral Home in Pound is in charge of arrangements. In The Tradition Of Your Faith is a very personal thing for the bereaved family of A funeral We will make funeral arrangements in the departed one. accordance with the wishes of the family of the deceased.

Akard Funeral Home STATE ST. BRISTOL, TENN. 1912 W. NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS MEMBER BY INVITATION ABINGDON, Va. G.

Raymond Widener 21, of Rt. 5, Abingdon, died Monday in Memorial Hospital, Johnson City, Tenn. Surviving are his father, Gene R. Widener Abingdon; his mother, Mrs. Mildred Hardwick Dye, Sparta, N.C.; his paternal grandmother, Mrs.

Marie Mock Widener, Abingdon; and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. W.H. Hardwick, Abingdon. Campbell Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Martha E.

Sloan CLINCHCO, Va. Martha Elizabeth Sloan, 87, died Sunday night in the Norton hospital. Surviving are two sons, Kelly Sloan, Cleveland, and Sloan, Troy, one daughter, Mrs. Geneva Jessee, Clinchco; one brother, Robert Layton, Kingsport; eight grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren. Miller Funeral Home in Clintwood is in charge of rrangements.

Percy P. Jones Percy P. Jones, 74, of Bristol Tennessee, died Monday in Bristol Memorial Hospital after a long illness. He was a native of Squire, W.Va., but had made his home in Bristol for the past 12 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Julie Jones; one son, Eldon E. Jones, Bishop, three daughters, Mrs. Nell Couch, Mrs. Wanda Hicks, Aurora, and Mrs. Jennifer Morris, Weber City, one brother, Charlie Jones, Oak Hill, W.Va.; two sisters, Mrs.

Annie Fitzgerald and Mrs. Vivian Decker, both of Florida; nine grandchidlren and two greatgrandchildren. Funeral Home in Tazewell, is in charge of arrangements. Continued From Page 1 undisclosed ailment. "But she was quite well after that," her grandson said Monday.

"In fact, she made a remarkable recovery. In recent weeks she had been quite well and strong and was up and about, and was looking forward to coming away and spending Christmas with us in the country." The younger Churchill is the son of Randolph Churchill, Sir Winston. and Lady SpencerChurchill's only son. Randolph was a politician and writer who died in 1968 at age 57. The couple had four daughters: Diana Churchill, twicemarried, who died in 1963 from an overdose of sleeping pills; Sarah Churchill, an actress; Mary Churchill, who married prominent British politician Sir Christopher Soames, and Marigold Frances Churchill, who died at age 2.

Since her husband's death of a stroke, Lady SpencerChurchill's only income has been from declining investments and the government pension equalling $27.85 a week due every widow and widower in Britain. During the past few months Lady Spencer -Churchill had been forced to sell treasured silver, furniture, and even some paintings by Sir Winston to meet rising rent costs and medical bills. Britons expressed shock and shame when they heard of her plight and suggested special legislation or a public appeal to provide for her needs, but the proud aristocrat let it be known she deplored any such idea and it was dropped. Born April 1, 1885, to Sir Henry Hozier and Lady Blanche Hozier, she was known as a beauty in 1908 when, as a 23- year -old socialite, she captured the eye of the 34-year-old Churchill at a dinner party. They wed on Sept.

12, 1908, at St. Margaret's Church within sight and sound of Big Ben. like floods and droughts, but they cannot expect the taxpayers to absorb their normal business risks, Scott told reporters in his Richmond office. The Republican senator he disapproved of a threatened Dec. 14 food strike by members of the American Agricultural Movement because "it's not the American way." The farmers are currently demanding higher government subsidies because they say they are receiving less for their produce than the cost of production.

On other issues, Scott said he expected the Congress to make some changes next year in the Social Security system to keep it solvent. He said the changes could involve a gradual hike in payroll deductions or a boost in the retirement age to 68, while making retirement at age 65 DOWNTOWN The Jewel Box BRISTOL, VA. YOUR DIAMOND STORE LOOK GLISTEN Diamond Heart Rings Bell -Crest Stylized "Heart" accents this brilliant, genuine diamond. A "heart" within a "Heart" surround a gleaming diamond. YOUR $59.

CHOICE Available in White or Yellow Gold Rings and Diamonds enlarged to show deteN. MAKE HER HAPPY THIS CHRISTMAS WITH A JEWEL BOX DIAMOND SURE TO PLEASE EASY TERMS AVAILABLE OPEN AN ACCOUNT "A Diamond Is Forever" OUR THE 39TH Jewel YEAR Home Owned And Operated THE TRI CITIES FINEST DIAMOND VALUES SINCE 1939 529 State Street Bristol, Va. IN DOWNTOWN BRISTOL MOORE Funeral service for Thomas Harvey Moore will be conducted at 2 p.m Tuesday in the Seaver Brown Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow in Rose Lawn Cemetery MULLINS Funeral services for Densville Mullins will be conducted at 1 Thursday in the Baker Funeral Home p.m. Chapel with the Rev. George Aichel and elder Jennings Shortt officiating.

Burial will be in the Flat Gap Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-9 p.m.. Wednesday at the funeral home. SHAFFER Funeral services for Miss Peggy Jo Shaffer will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Weaver Funeral Home chapel with the Rev.

Richard Hale officiating. assisted by the Rev. Noah Peters. Burial will follow in the Rooty Branch Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Joey Stone.

Bobby Wright. Jimmy Wright. Terry Meade. Billy Shaffer, Charles Shaffer. The body will remain at the funeral home.

SILCOX Funeral service for Samuel Clovis Silcox will be conducted at 1 p.m Tuesday at the Dyer's Chapel Church with the Rev. Joe Johnson and the Rev. Vester McKinney Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery at Hazel Mountain, Va.

The body was taken to the church at 5 p.m. Monday. Pallbearers will be nephews. Miller Funeral Home in Clintwood is in charge of arrangements. SLOAN Funeral services for Martha Elizabeth Sloan will be conducted at 1 p.m.

Wednesday in the Miller Funeral Home Chapel with elder Hampton Osborne officiating. Burial will be in Temple Hill Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. SPRINKLE Funeral service for Mrs.

Anna Belle Sprinkle will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the First United Methodist Church with the Rev. John Williams and the Rev. Claude Quillen officiating. Burial will follow in Lee Memorial Gardens.

Davidson Funeral Home in Jonesville. is in charge of arrangements. STREET Funeral services for Mrs. Ollie Ethel Street will be conducted Tuesday at 11 a.m. from the Rowe Free Pentecostal Holiness Church with the Rev.

Ancil Childress officiating. Burial will be in the Street Cemetery at Rowe. The body was removed from the Honaker Funeral Home to the church Sunday at 11 a.m. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. TAYLOR Funeral service for Frank Taylor will be conducted at 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday in the Henderson Funeral Home in Saltville with the Rev. Ivan Alls and the Rev. Mrs. Mayo McIntyre officiating. Burial will follow in Elizabeth Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Wayne Alls. David Minton. Willie Minton. Vonley Pruitt. David Taylor and Ronnie Taylor.

UPCHURCH Funeral services tor Mrs. Sandra L. Upchurch will be conducted at 11 a.m: Wednesday in the Central Freewill Baptist Church with the Rev. Jonah Shoop and the Rev. David Knight officiating.

Burial will be in Powell Valley Memorial Gardens. The body will be taken to the church one hour before services. Cousins will serve as pallbearers. The family will receive friends at the Holding Funeral Home from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday.

WIDENER Graveside services for G. Raymond Widener Jr. will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Forest Hills Memory Gardens with the Rev. Frank M.

Eppinette and the Rev. Albert (Jack) Siler officiating. Pallbearers will be Jackie Able. Jack Weaver, Doug Hardwick. Jim D.

Hardwick. Wayne Parris, Tommy Garrett, Rick Bowers, and Mike Harner The body will remain at Campbell Funeral Home where the family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. WILLIS Funeral services for Mrs. Mildred I.

Willis will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Akard Funeral Home chapel. with the Rev. C. Jennings officiating.

Burial will be in Camp Ground Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Darrell Booher. Bobby Booher. Harry Leonard, Marvin Farmer. Stuart Baker, Lynn Blaylock.

Lee Blaylock and Bill Smith. The body will remain at Akard Funeral Home. WIMMER Funeral service for Joseph Bruce Wimmer will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Landmark Baptist Church with the Rev. M.L.

Salver and the Rev Paul Stanley officiating. Burial will be in Knollkreg Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Joseph B. Wimmer. Carl Gates.

Lonnie Wallace. Hunter Parris. Hubert Venable. Clarence Blackwell. Harold Wimmer.

Lonnie Crane, and Glen Orfield. Honorary pallbearers will be Clarence Bordwine. Arch Harper, Dewey Puckett, Russell Smith, Paul Jones. Clarence Shoop, John Gilbert. Jack Wimmer, B.G.

Finley and Edgar Stone. through the line. optional. A MESSAGE FROM GOD UP IN HEAVEN Received by Harrison Fields This is God's voice from Heaven to Harrison Fields, a Southwestern Virginia Coal Miner who is now disabled. This is a message from God Voice from Heaven to a sinfor 35 years ner man Sunday Night, January 5, 1975.

It was between 12:00 and 1:00 A.M. God called my name. He said, "Harrison, if you had your rather, which would you do come to me or stay where you are?" I said, "Lord, I would do anything to be with you. I would give up everything and my life to be with you. I said, God, are there people with you?" He said, "Yes, Joseph and Peter are with me, my two apostles.

It is a beautiful place here, I am in Jordan going to Jerusalem." God accepted me and I accepted God. I was baptized in water shortly afterward and took fellowship with the Old Regular Baptist Church. God said, "I will give the people one more chance, and I am going to use you as my Give the message to the people, this message from God: "I want them to be betmessenger. ter to each other, more loving to each other, praise God more, with more preachers and more churches. After that, send a message to all churches around the world.

I will wait until the around, then give the message to the leaders on this planet and to Russia. If message gets is made, I will let the planet and Russia stand awhile. China and Japan are peace falling apart now. If they fall and peace is not made around the world This message is from God to make peace I will wait awhile if peace is not made, I will come and destroy the planet and Russia, and take my sender. Man is destroying the beauty and woman is destroying the population and cutting their hair." This is a true message from God to me.

God said to me everyone will hear my voice, this is not a dream. This is the truth. God said there is too many chemicals on the planet. God said to me, "Give the message to the people like I am telling you." Since the beginning of time God has chosen his disciples to give his message to the people, churches and world leaders. Read the Old Testament and the New Testament and you will find God's message is true.

Read St. John 15:16 and St. Mark 1 thru 5 chapters. Please see that this message is transmitted to your people. I have mailed out God's true message to the President, Vice President, all the Senators, Congressmen and Governors of the U.S.A.

I have put items in 4 newspapers 2 in Virginia and 2 in Kentucky. It has gone out to thousands of people. I have mailed out thousands of messages to different churches in the U.S.A. and many to the foreign countries. I will ask you to join in Prayer to pray for peace around the world and pray to God for the sinners.

God is coming back soon if the people do not accept Him through His messages on the Bible, and turn from their wicked ways and repent of their sins. Please read St. Luke, Chapter Verses 33 through 50. Passage of God's Son; Women's hair. St.

Luke, Chapter 23, Verses 27 through 31. II Corinthians 7, 8, 9, 10, Verses 6 through 12 for this letter. I Corinthians Chapter 11; Men and Women's hair, churches Peter and John Acts 3 and 4. Notice 13 through 22. What Moses told the Fathers God would do? PLEASE SEE THAT THIS MESSAGE IS TRANSMITTED TO YOUR PEOPLE Telephone: 703-796-4777 Harrison Fields Pound, Virginia Box 465 24279 Pound, Virginia 24279.

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