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Letters To Santa Santa Claus received these let ters this week from tocal young sters. Dear Santa, I am a little boy five years old, 1 live In Georgetown. But I will he at Daddy George's at Finklea Cross Roads on Christmas Eve. He doesn't have a chimney but if you will knock at the door my mother will hear you and let you in. Please leave me a record player, plenty of records and a fire truck, 1 have a cousin Cyn thia Wayne Floyd in Springfield, Mass. Please don't forget her. She would like a large doll and a pi J no ticket to S C. ' Lots of Love, Windal Floyd Dear Santa, I am a little boy six years old. I'm in the first grade at school and I live just across the high way from Al Harrison. I would like vo.i to bring me a record player, ·*» Hoy Hogers' suit, a surprise and some fruits, candy and nuts. And, please. S r.; ·. bring a rubber bone for m./ «-I«Shaggy. Thank you. Sunt». Love Ronald Mew Hunt.· 4 L.< ris, S. C. Dear Santa, I am a little b >y seven years old and in the second grade, make good in school and when I get home I heip :ny mother. r Santa, I would like very much ' t> get a bicycle f« r Christmas. Please try to bring it to me. Love, Ray Nealy 1 Ovar Santa, 1 1 am a little boy nine years »ld. I have been i: good little I boy this year Santa please bring ' me an air rifle, bow and arrow set and a Stallion 38. Santa don't forget my little nephew C'arlyle Strickland he wants a Cowboy > outfit with guns and Holster. Please remember all my little 1 cousins. J Randy Norris · Dear Santa, J I have been a good Little Girl I would like to have a doll and a rocking chair. I am 6 years old.|L I have two sisters ihey want a,1 .toll and a chair to S-inta please ju lon't disappoint us we will be; , looking tor you. Love, ° (■loriu CI t'e (Jraingerj8 I'hvllis Ann Mary Klizaboth Dear Santa. ;C I am a busy Iί·Μ«· girl three! years old and \v>uld like for 'l you to bring me ι d»ll baby and'1" •onu· doll clothes, a Dale Evans' v uit, a surprise .ind some fruit. < •andv ..nil nuts. v π Ronald and 1 will leave you s some sandwiches and a Coke near our Christmas tree. 'u Love, rr Martha Mew ri 5ear Santa, 1 have been a good girl this tar snj I warn you to bring me ι big doll baby that wears ear ings and high heels. I sure don't want you to forget ο bring me some clothes. Lwe, Estelle Jenrette P. S. I would like for you to iring me a surpri :e. >ear Santa. I want a big siate'r doll that as high heels on and a stocking till of toys. Also some clothes. I love you. Janet jcurette P. S. If there i; anything else ou ι an bring I will be glad. J lorry Seal Sale Plans Extra Push An extra push To the sale of!1 hristinas Seals thi< week has Lcn planned by liie Horry Co nty I uberculosis Association. Willis J. Duncan. County Seal ale Chairman, said an . ll-out fort will be made this week to pread the word in reminding v t'lxonc to m contribu <>ns. He said reminder» from iberculosi.-' a». . lation of Horrv ounty art· beinfc m.-.iled. • These are not intended as Inns. he said, "but simply to 'tnind folk who h~ve not sent icck or cash payment for their liristmas seals. Kveryt*iing is oluntary. ut .ouso we're ot asking ior return of the!/ pals." Total amount ret. ived to date S3.198.56. which is approxi- . ately $200 behind the amount!) •ceived at this «mie last yaar. ' Aggie Dragnet BY PR 1 SCILLA CTRRIE Hi: Congratulation. Mirtha Norris. 'Uie Wright. Siieidric Fipps." illy Hardie, Ethel Cnbb, and i«lph Harper, for being the top x in the candy-selling project, artha, Louie and Shcidric were varded watches f.·: their out andmg salesman*. ip! Billy re ived a camera. Ethel and Halpli 1 uli received a pen and pencil ' ^l* are all very proud of >u six people as well as a'.l , ie other M:>nogivm Club niem :ts who S"Id candy. The Student Council presented, talent show on T.iursil .y ior ie Christmas Chm . tun'« which te Student Couu ι! in j IK to help needy th'ldren have' Happy Christmas, i'art ... tin roceeds from t:..· >Λ \. ,j u sed for tin Yard t··...·· .·.. T. .. und. Those par»!..nr.« ι lent show w ι .·.· r ,n , m. J imm> . m. V right. Tht· W.:., ms Band, Houston Floyd, Dtan Cartrette, Tommy Kinlaw, Jessie Beck. Kose Williams, Patsy Perelte, Rachel Duncan, Sandra Wright, Barbara Bowen, Linda Butler, Larry White. Jess.· Beck. Tom my Kinlaw, Hilda Gtainger, Bet- ι ty Hinson. Linda Parker, Doro- , thv Grimsley, Rachel Duncan < Geraldine Soles. Barbara Watts. Jan Spivey. Henrietta Simmons, ι Linda McPhcrson. John Harrel- s Mil. Billy Price. Ray Duncan, j Mr. Clayton Lew;s, Judy Long. < Linda Duncan. Dav'd Ward, Mrs. £ Williams, and Mr. Sasser. The ( dinners were Rebecca Wright, £ :he Williams Band, and Donnie ( Fowler. Ray Duncan, vice president of 1 Student Council, presided over I he meeting of the Student Co- c incil Friday evening at sixth leriod. We decided 1o have a pep f •ally during the last twenty s rinutes of each sixth period c »cfore a home game. We want i ο hear some cheering at the ;ames from now on! Membofs •resent were John H:irreIson. Purine Hughes. H.'lda Faye IVibb. Priscilla Ci rrie. Jean Beek. Shelvia Ha.diee. Ann tVard. Bobby. and Su;:ie McPher tc n. Congratulation«:. Farmerettes. Για* the grand game you played »vor at Whitcville H.gh Tuesday night. For winniti*· on Friday igainst Fair Blutf. congratula ting are in order f< r the Far-j tvttcs and Aggie?. Ann Hardee became Mrs : limmy Gore in a double ring •eremony at Hallsboro Methodist! rhurch at five-thirty Sunday1 •\ t iling, le was really a beauti-i ul wedding. Ann! Best wishes! ο you and sincere congratula ions to Jimmy! We wish for all our readers a oyous Christmas season. And ve il bo with you again in the tow year. Dirt Dobbers Study nlc Decorations Christmas Decorations was ti , heme of the program given ; j • ii.'i.uig <>{ tlu DirX Dobber. ' harden Club by .Virs. t. i'oung at the home of Mrs H. G. Jameron last evening. .mM last Tueiiiay evening. The home was attractively de orated in the Christmas mou ...i,; at ranged a scene . Christmas" on the :npha.>i7ing thepro ;ram theme. .uilying decorations . rapping club memb -rs took a wrapped package to • ι \wards were . Mr ;. Gene Cook .win li.cKman . iv .-s respe. !'..iler won in ... wrapping . ιλ led ti. • sards. wnmn, presiden .■ tl. t> v. umen votei S 10.30 to the Emp 'y Stm kin;4 Fund and cooperat. . ;th the annua! event in prepar ing and distributing baskets. It v. suggested uy Mrs. Way . · Ha\t »■ tV.ai chi!> women make \ ι.· ι <r the trays to be served > p.. 'its at tl·. Community ι· I. «ιί« for a iwo day χι hiring the Christmas ses • : . !iiü wuiiu"! adopted lue j! '-j-'Ct ι ! tu were also made for the rr|)ie.-.cn'od in White *i De-ember 13 for a spe cial demonstration on Christmas Mayor's Court Geb Lengthy With Variety Of Violations A week's backlog and e heavy weekend of violations ran May r's Court into α lengthy session « Monday night. The following oasts were on he docket: Fred Grah.im, Jr., ssault. cost; Hubert Stevens, ublic drunkenness, cosi; Avis Itrickland. public diurikcnness nd disorderly conduct, cost: "lyde Ward, public •irunkenncss, ost; John Henry Long, disord rly conduct, public drunken ess and profanity, cost; Lillie 'owler, discharging firearms in ity limits, cost: Paul Wiley. Refreshments oi sandwiches, ruit cake, and Rts-'.in tea wore erved by Mrs. Dameron and o-hostess Mrs. \. K. Goldfinch. public drunkenness, cost; Η amp Koben», public drunkenness, cost; H:.h)h Johnson, speeding cosst; Λi. trey Ray Graha.-n, spinning wheels, cost; William Duncan; public drunkenness and destroy ing personal propert". 30 days; Johnnie Penneck, public drunk enness. cost. Nathaniel Redford. disorderly conduct anil destroying private property. 30 days; Jimmy Macon, disorderly conduct, cost; Joseph White, disorderly conduct, cost; Jessie Burroughs, disorderly con duct. cost; Billy Vipps. public drunkenness, cost; Williams Strickland, public drunkenness, rost; Alton Cartreste, public *runkenness, cost; Oscar Bella my, disorderly conduct and pub lic drunkenness, cost; Mattie C. Hemmingway, public drunken ness and disorderly conduct, cost; Josephine Howard. disorderly conduct and public drunkenness, cost; Elizabeth G&use, public drunkenness and disorderly con duct. cost; Arthur Soles, public drunkenness, cos;; J >hn Buffkin, speeding, cost. Cases transferred to Recorder's Court included Tilman Housand, no operator's liccnse; Paul R. Suggs, drunken driving and im proper registration; Jerry Cart rette, possession of non -ax-paid whiskey; Selman E. Cartrette, possession of non tax paid whiskey; Williams S. Sealey, possession of non tax paid whiskey; Herman I'tupps, drunk en driving and no operator's lic ense; Sammie Lee Johnson, Leonard Long nu i Paul Long, transporting non tax paid whik •7 for purpose of sale; Joe Thonuu, reckless driving; Ralph Elmer Ward, drunken driving. Appealed to Superior Court were the following cases: Nor man Duncan, public drunken ness; Norman Duncan, destroy ing public property; Carl Cole man. public drunkenness; Mayor's Court was presi-ted over by Mayor Howard Harrel son. OYSTER ROAST The Tabor City Young Farm ers Club will hild its annual o> ster roast on January 7th at Calabash. Highlighting the meeting will be election of new officers <%r the coming year. FREE - FREE!! BGA UftTQR Τ.Ϊ. \ To be given away December 24, 6 P.M. Register now. Too, a 53 piece set of Handpainted Dinner ware will be given away Sat., December 21 at 6 P.M. Shop at C. C. Soles. Reduced prices on toys, wagons, tricyclcs, air rifles, RCA Victor T.V., Hi-Fi sets, portable radios, record players, RCA Whirlpool washers, RCA Whirlpool ranges, RCA Whirpool refrigerators and freezers. lowest Priced Console TV with the LEAN, CLEAN LOJL Rttwcm LEAN! ,4% »■•'II · TlVVr PI till I Ν·«·"··* f·*·· ILtAN! *· ***· * MIRROR-SHARP! pMVf9*kdeilC9 c|f|y(|| glv# 1 i 1 ImttlM With ι Indoor Antenna m Β Wll*ll». }«> m. Κ φ '·.·»!· ·!·< '··»' «hm |>·Μ tt(37 Wrw« (249.95 Food Specials Pocahontas 300 Can Cranberry Sance 2 for 29c Grade "A" — 4-6 Lb. At*. Baking Hens lb- 33c Mim Carolina Lb. Can Coffee 75c LUCKY DOLLAR STORE CC. SOLES and SONS TABOR CITY, N. C. \ CHECK those NAMES off your shopping list while RUEY'S Christmas Sale Continues Through Christmas Eve KAOT OUTSTANDING BARGAINS FOR YOU all LADIES' DRESSES Were Now Were Now $ 5.95 $4.16 $12.95 . $ 8.99 6.95 4.88 14.95 11.44 8.95 6.26 16.95 11.88 10.95 7.66 18.95 13.00 Were $55.00 47.50 42.50 34.95 N'S WINTER SUITS Now $46.88 41.88 3 5.00 30.44 Children'» COATS Were * Now $ 6.95 $ 4.77 8.95 6.88 12.95 10.88 16.95 13.45 Ladies' DRESS SHOES & OXFORDS Were Now $5.95 $4.88 7.95 6.44 9.95 8.44 One Lot Children's DRESSES All Sizes GREATLY ■ REDUCED Men'* Dress Fell Hats Were Now $ 3.95 $3.00 7.95 6.97 10.00 8.97 ALL DRESS MATERIAL 15% OH Children's SHOES Were Νο"·ν $2.98 $2.44 3.95 3.33 5.95 4.97 One Group Men's SOCKS Reg. $1.00 * 2 for $1.49 Ladies' Winter Coals Were Now $34.95 $26.99 1 29.95 . 22.66 16.95 13.56 DON'T FORGET! $100 in Free Merchandise will be given to needy families. The four needy fami lies whose names are turned in the most will each get $2 5 in merchandise from Ruey's. The deadline is Dec. 21st. So hurry if you know of a needy family you would like to see helped. RUEY'S CLOTHING STORE Ruey Hewett, Owner Tabor City, N. C. Packages Gift Wrapped Free of Charge JUST A RENINDER TO MAKE , DAMERON DRUG STORE LAST MINUTE GIFT HEADQUARTERS 17«a • Poloroid Cameras Gitn you the finished picture in a matter of laut 60 wfondii • Kodak Cameras • Hair Dryers Ax low a· $7.tS * M il • Electric Razors For Mm A Wo«#· ργ wf ι \jm ν GIVE HER CANIY By * Pangburn's • Whitman'· Variety of Sizes For Christmas Giving * · COSMETICS EVENING IN PARIS GIFT SETS MEN A WOMEN'S WW BILLFOLDS^· by Amity At Popular Prices GIVE A GIFT THAT LASTSJ TIMEX WATCHES Priced Ac Low As $9.95 Dameron NM STME TABOR CITY, n. C.
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