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Rate Increase (Continued From Pagi 1) ancc plan, the premium for a private passenger car depends upon the dri\ ing record for the past three years of the appli cant and other drivers of the car resident in his household as indicated by the number of points assigned against them. Households with clear driv ing records for the past three years can qualify for a prem ium discount of 10 per cent. However, if in su.h a house hold tlie owner or the princip al operator has not bewn lic ensed for three years the basic premium will apply. With one point, a household pays the b'sic premium plus 25 per cent: with two points, the basic premium plus 50 p^-r cent; with three paints, the basic premium plus 100 peri cent; and with four or more points, the basic premium plu. ) 150 per cent. One point is assigned for each eh irgeablc accident re sulting iri bodily injury or death or more than S50 dam age to property, including the driver's own property, or for two or more chargeable acci dents resulting in any proper ty damage of S50 or less. A point for ati accident is to be assigned in addition to any points which may be assigned for a conviction as a result of , the same occurrence. Points are assigned for traf- ι fic violation convictions re-1 quiring the filing of evidence of financial responsibility un der any financial responsibili ty law as f< Hows: Three points will lie assign- ι cd for (1) driving while intox icated or under the influence of drugs; (2) failure to stop *nd report when involved in an accident: (3) homicide or assault arising out of the oper ation of a motor vehicle; or V-i ,' ng during a period wnilu 1 let!isc is suspended or invoked. r»T|^° P\"nts are a!*:8ned for reckless driving or the accum ulation uf points under a state point system or a series of vio lations requiring a filing of υί financial responsi >n^,MLPoint is assi«ned for ,. · othtl motor vehicle viola tion requiring the filing of evi dence of financial responsibil Some Accidents Exempt from I'oints ,'ldor tvrtain circumstances 1,1 , aiC not char8*d for ac »- tui'tits. An accident is exempt from 1'Ρ""« it: ,1, the driver or £e owner of the car he was ' η ing .'s reimbursed bv or on behalf of another person re ^pons.ole for the accident, or •»btains judgment against such hi theV(2,K,he °;u is stru<* md■ y a""tht'r vehicle the driver of tht. struck »•«»ι is not convicted of a in..v t!onlSrhIC.,Vi0la,,>n the accident; (3) the mvolved is damaged by a '»IB the n V*iA d!iV1·' · P«nvid Jciidunt is so reported hours ''^, athh°Hty W'thin 24 fi ll * » car was law •l y parked; and (5) thedri. , ' .f a»"ther vehicle involved , ,h«' accident is convicted .,i ih Γ1" ο·?«, 'CiStaS ι>'Ί"ϊ·^η™Γ?",ι'Τι!1),'"'',,,ι»,Ιν' ;-rs~ " '«ab.litv rates foΓΡ<?Γ .wnt • ,·. Ui> ,or Private ' Sir c.u, ,o Commission "■· y'" '«st month. λΐόιν tSC |,ropost,d «ate in Auto Insurance "filit'' 'V,orv ' - '"Vouhl be offset T" •"nsi i, rabie extent bv the on" n · ί the ν;afi η ' ! >p " \ι λ ι driver λΙιζ'' testified anV Stat™ Kavr Simi,ar «'lans η X",riiff;„dr,Verplans''^ Uistj'i ! ,, / , s!a'cs -irifl the « ^«»ΛϊΓ v^ud· ζ Ψ'"*"«ά Äi " ) ι','' ''' ΓθΓ S.)Uth m»n „S " '»»»W . iülinj \ by which those wiV?» a*"iJcnat_pn'ne d"'t> and certain0"^ °f acci" Ο law V·,,. !f •^•'•'"Us traf stated Mr. Mixe "Studies have t-u dri«/ers who haL " ,hat e<l i„ ;t( ,e b^'n 'ηvolv— more lik ι '·, " ' Pnst are in theTuC?^ ίη Good Year For \mons the future business promotion effort* of the asso ciation are the annual Silver Dollar Days, scheduled to begin wiih the opening of the tobac co market here, and to end on Sept. 8. The annual Yam Festival dates have been set as Octo ber 5th and 6th. The banquet, which was held in the Hieb School cafcteria. was attended by about 105 peo ple Featured on the program were «nest speaker Rev. Mark Osborne of Wannamaker Bap tist Chureh. Horrv County: and the Twin States Trio, made up of Norman Stephens. Kr ncst Stevens and Ken Lovell. Featured guests were Dr. and Mrs. Walter Ε Shnrpe. who are currently livine at Lake Wac camaw Dr Sharpe is consider in« establishing a medical prac tice In Tabor City. Other special guests includ ed: Dr. and Mrs W. 11 .John son. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Tho mas. Sr.. Dr. and Mrs. .!. D. Thomas. Jr.. Mr and Mrs. K. Κ Princ. and Mr. and Mrs.' (Jeorge Rent*, all of I/Oiis. S.C. Dr. and Mrs. Μ Τ. Jackson and Dr. and Mrs. O. R. Russell, of Conway. Rev. and Mrs. Henry L. Reaves of Tabor City. The banquet was attended Jointly by members of the Mer chant's Association. Rotary, Cvitan and Jaycees. ; Mr. Hcctor Ut cafeteria TC Merchants favorable judgment area. Είίζ Tltca're TAEOR CITY DoorS OpfM M'»n.-Fri. at 2:30 P.M. Sat unlay at II A.M. Sunday at '2 P.M. and 8:4> Last Showing Today Wednesday July 12 eaiesttve/·; fARY Gory wins new triumphs in th· role that won , the Academy Award! 'BRENNANw LESLIE Saturday Double Feature No Body Ever-Turned 1+ On Lite· EKBERG HAYDEN EKBERG «NTHOWV STEEL **ΤΤΗΟ·»Τ U' tfC *f.yi — and — "Serengeti Shall Not Die" Sunday & Monday A Wedneday miniRrr. had char«· o! the meal. She was assisted by {regular members of the cafe ' teria staff. Pour girls and three boys from Tabor City High < School served. 1 Rattlesnake (Continued From Page 1) ground and looked pretty mad. 1 didn't have anything to fight him with so 1 took a basket lid out of the back scat. When 1 got close he started striking ; all aruund me. I've heard those scoundrels put up a fight, but j didn't know they would act like that." Several young bystanders who had gathered stopped pok ing the snake and listened to j the story. "The dem thing was about to got me. He hit the lid a couple of times and I dropped I it and jumped back in the car. I ran over him twice more and j that stopped him." I Three young boys examined the rattler's fangs. "Don't put your fingers in there.boys," Wilson said. "He's I still got poison in him. Look at ι that knot." j "What're you gunna do with him? one of the boys asked. "Cut off the rattle and throw him awav." "Can I have him?" "Sure, but cut off his head first and bury it." Wayne Hughes, 10. Rot the snake. Wilson cut off and kept the rattle. Wayne said that his grand .ather knew a man who would make him a belt. The rattler appeared .to be about five feet long and three inches in diameter at the wid est point. The fangs were a bout three-quarters of an inch !ong. There were 15 rattles and a button. Wilson said that meant the snake was about 17 years <ild. Murrells Inlet Man-Made Reef Is Fish Haven South Carolina's new man made fishing reef near Mur rells Inlet is beginning to at tract large numbers of salt wa ter fish Known as "Fisherman's Par adise." the reef is located 12 miles from the coast. It was biult last yeu by a group of civic leaders from Murrells In let and Garden City.. V , About 175, automobile bodies and 25 telephone boot hit along f with stoves and refrigfratars. j were cast into the sea in Sep tember. 1960. Two barges carried the as sorted cargo to the fishing reef location. The auto bodies ami ether material were sunk in an area covering one-fourth of ι a mile at a depth of forty feet, i Two buoys »nark the area. Mvstri writer Mickey Spil I lane, ν .ι.> did ;ome skin diving ι at the Γ; hcrmen's Paradise j during the Sun Fun Festival ι last month, reported large j numbers of trout feeding from the reef Photographers from LIFE Magazine photogrphed his skin-diving exploits at the reef. LIFE is doing a feature on Spillane. Alex Sing and Desmond Hen ry of Murrells Inlet also made a recent inspect ion to see how the fishing reef was progress ing. Sing did 'he test fishing and Henry did the underwater diving work. The results weer good. Henry says that marine lit·· is beginning to grow on the sides of the old car bodies and that fish were feeding in th·.* area. Sing reports that he is very pleased with developments so far concerning the fishing reef, but that more lime is needed for the marine life to come in contact with the old metal bn Iks Sing expects lots of action from the reef in the future. Sam Berwick of Murrells In let is president of the Murrells Inlet-Garden City Fisherman'«; Paradis project John Moore of Garden Cltv is secretary and Charles Edwards of Gar den City is treasurer. Pirewny News Ä» Edward Gore \u«tln O. Long was admitted fo Columbus County hospital in Whitevllle Monday after noon. He lost two of his fingers while working on his lawn mower. He underwent surgery Friday fornlng. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buck made a busines trip to Con way Wednesday morning. Ο. Ρ Co* Ma„ admitted to I Community hospital ln l<oris 'ΙΪη ^edntsday *UMt of Mr I !!ί μ rs' GoPe and ηΓ I A?d Mr5· KarU® E«di r I dice of Olyphic. Mr. .nd Mrs. Jos«. Benton r^C abusiness WP to Cherrv I Grove Beach Friday afternoon. in:Vr· ,a"d Mns E«hel Smith and children of Forsyth. Ga are spending several days with •Mr. and Mrs. Τ. E. Smith Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Sin w ' and iamil-v of Guide. Mrs. Don Hardison and chi! c ren of Wilmington spent Wed nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ear lie Elderdice. in Olyphic. Visiting Austin G Long. a EST. !n Columbus county hospital in Μ hiteville. Friday I « ere Mrs. Austin G. Long F,i ward Gore, and Supt. John G j Long of Southport J C. Smith of Forsyth r* «Pent the weekend wi,h vfr änd Mrs τ ρ ο ... Mr. & säFÄfiÄ Mrs. Elbert Buck anrt ii.m lK and son Harr> Wayne of Newport News with h SP°nding tWo ^eks wither parents, and relative Mr. and Mrs. R6land Mincev Buck 88, 3nd MrS Harvey with Mr. and Mrs. Earlie El "£ Sr Jimmy Boicman "o'f'η'Γ,ι,ΜΗ.' "73 ' '.ml Th η s Lonn'e Grice ,hue Rev and Mrs. Clarence b of Whiteville were Sum oa> afternoon guests of Mr and Mrs. Τ. Ε Smith Sr. -„h'VV*!1?5· Jesse B™»«» " - rs. Dollie Reeves spent the weekend with Mrs. Bentons children. .Mr. and Mrs. Edcar Soni""' Λ'Γ 3nd Mrs C,arence Set.lemyre. and Mr. and Mrs. J· T. Benton . nn dWa.'u G°re <spenl ,ho «wk. j *vnd wi,h Mr. and Mrs. otto Arnette and family. Mr. and ι ,κ re· Mr anrl Mrs '•uther W»·"). ,ιηΗ Μ- ,-.nd -τ·· C layton Ward of Ea.-t Lumbu - j t< η William Jacobs of East Lum berton spent some time with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Juiiu* Jacobs. Mrs. Mattie Formv. Duval and other friends here Mr. and Mr.< Tommie Norri of Bethel were Sunday guests J?r\i Mrs E*rn«t Smith I Mrs F»nnie Mooce and Ben nie Moore of Hickm«', χ I Roads were Thursday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Grice and family. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thomas ■'•nd son Ronald of Deland Fla are spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gore in Du | lah. also Mrs. Johnnie F Puck ett. and Mrs Mandy Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Wilcox of Newport News. Va. spen. Sunday with Mr and Mrs .\>d Watts. i Leamon Sing, who has been a patient in Columbus countv hospital for about two weeks returned home Saturday. Miss Marion Elderdice of «ashington. D. C. spent the weekend with Mrs. Herman r-Id era ice. Mr. and Mrs. Rush Bass of " ilmington spent Wednesdav with Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Grice. Mr. and Mrs. Krmor.v κ. Chestnut of Orangeburg «pent some time recently with Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Chestnut. Mr. ami Mrs. Ozie Chestnut, and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs Nolan L Chest nut made a business trip to Myrtle Beach Monday Miss Letus Bell Eldcrdlce of Washngton. D C.. visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs Herman Elderdlco and family in Olvph ic recently. Mr. and Mrs Robert .ler nette of Pireway announce the birth of a son in Commu nity hospital in I.oris Fridav Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Grlce spent Thursday with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ν. Τ Boze man. Mr. and Mrs. Qunton Puckett and children of Barberville Fla. are spendin» some time with his mother. Mrs. .Johnnie F. Puckett. and other relatives here. .lack Chestnut, stationed with the U. S. Navy. Is spend • Ing some time in Spain. Mr. and Mrs. Ozle Chestnut made a business trip to Wil mington Saturday mornins. Mrs. Llshie Benton of Nj klna was the Saturday guest of her daughter. Mrs. Willard Ray. Mr. and Mrs. .lesse Benton and Mrs. Dollle Beeves were Sunday guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Oscar Hardwlck In Longs. Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Wil cox of Newport News. Va. spent some time recently with Mr and Mrs. Flderdee Smith also Mr and Mrs. Melvln W. Lou, and dau»litu Bett;. Long Youth Injured John Bryan Carrington grancison ot Mr, and Mr.*. Nath Wilson. sustained a fracture »>1 j the «lfJit leg. a brain concus sion and t thcr minor mjuiies when h.t b\ a car in Durham ! last week. He was admitted ti 1 Watts Hospital. According to police office'.* : the boy ι e port ecu y ran into a I car being operated by Erne.-; Yarborough. also oi Durbar.-. No char pis were preferred. Nine year old Camu^t · was on his way home fiom Bible SchiK>l at tile time oi t! ae ident. He resides w t:i 1 is parents, Mr. and Mis. An .n n Carnngton ot 2122 Eaglcwoou Ave., Durham. The Carrington family \;s t ed here the week before the accident. Double tracks can double cross you. Watch for two trains Figure the loss before you cross. If you stop to think. youT think to stop. It's always train time at rail road crossings. Mr and Mi>. Or be η Lont and children of Hampton. Ya. spent the weekend with hi· parents. Mr. and Mrs Lacy W Long, in Pir.-way. and Mr. anc Mrs Carl Stocks and family in Tabor City. Mrs Marie Fllis. Mi>s Wan ' da Hay Ellis, and I.arrv Fllis of Wilmington, spent the wot V. itnd with her parents. Mr- ani Mrs. Georco Faulk, in Vikina Mr. and Mr . Frank Stanley of Fort Braua -pent the w» t k end with his sister. and broth er-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Fre' Duncan and children. Bethel News Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ward hon ored their dauchtor, Marilyn, with a parly Saturda> after itoon. July l, the occasion be ing her birthday. She received many gifts. Refreshments wert· served to the guests. The nev. officers and coun ! s-clei > of the local M Y K. wen lecently installed by Mrs. \V. It Ward. installing officer The Ucv. Ε. Ρ Armstrong. Jr.. attended thte annual con ference at Trinity Methodise Church in Durham, lie was re turned to the, Waccamaw Cir i "it for another year. Mrs Armstrong and children visito ' the Κ I'· Armstrongs in Fay ctteville while her husband u;is in Durham. Rev. and Mr«. Foster Rey nolds of Kummerton. S C.. vis itcd relatives in the communit' and in Whlteville. They also attended the funeral of Bert Ρ Gurar<nus of the Lebanon Com munity. Mr· and Mrs. Nick Mint/ of Wilmington were weekend auest« of Mr. and Mrs. ltenniv Duncan and family. Mrs. Mattie Gore and dnuuli 'er Neldia of the New llope Community were Sunday luti - rheon guests of Mrs. Etta Hinson and family. They wer" afternoon viistors of Mr. and Mrs. l.uther MePherson and Mr and Mrs. s. th Cartarettr of the Boaverdam Communit'' Pain Massalon of Ch.*rlest'· ι SC.. spent a week with tiayU Lone Visiting Mr. and Mrs Join; W. Lone recently were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stanley and chil dren Melody and Dale of Bur lington. M:·. and Mrs. Dclm.i* Hinson of Sidney. Mr and Mrs Malcolm Stephens and son Mark of Clarendon. Mrs. Shack j lluffkin of Talwr City, and Mr· ΐ and Mrs. Hill Williams and ; daughters Mellis.-wi and Vny ! of Southport. Mr. and Mrs. Hilly Kimhro |and children Danny. Keith and Lcsia were July 2nd luncheon cucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gurganus and family. They were afternoon guests of Mi ami Mrs. Doc Ilinsoii. Mr. and Mrs. htmore Gore and son Charles of Guideway. η»! Mrs. Mitchell Strickland and son Kent of Clarendon were July 2nd luncheon guests . f Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. <\i»'ie «Ϊ»»Ί\\it» and daughter Pain of Valley Station. Ky„ are visitin« rela tives here and in the Beaver dam Community Rita Stephens accompanied them Visitins Mr. and Mrs Burton Long Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. •I. C. Godwin and Mr. and Mrs. I.canton Murray of Beaverdani. .*'lso Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gore and daughter Jackie. Mr. and Mrs- John \V. Bo mar and sons of Clover. Va.. ' are spending some time here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Norman Ward. Mr. and Mrs. R. F Butler of Knoxville. Tonn . are spend inc some time here with their daughter and family, the Rev K. P. Armstrongs. Mr. and Mrs. Dan flinson and family of Iron Hill were Sunday afternoon mie-ts of Mr. ;.nd Mrs. Dow llinson. Sammy Ward of C-harlotte i spendinc some time here with relatives. Mrs. Mden Hemingw ay ; nd daughter of Durham are vivit 4 iiiu hor parents. Mr. and Mti Helton Ward. Diana Cox was a wecken«! guest of tier sister. Mr. ail(1 Mr*. Wade Fairfax of Tabor City. Kay Ward has visited ht.r grandparents recently. Mi ;,n(j Mrs. J. O. Andrew» of Um« River. S.C. < Pain Godwin and Kita St«·, phens of Valley Station, fcy spent Sunday nikld with Jackie Gore. Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Cur rie of Lebanon were Sunday guests of Mr- and Mrs. Nor. man Ward. Tommy and Itnxanne Ander, son of Whiteville spent Mun-s day with their grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Anderson. Elaine Ilinsnn was a Mon. day i»i«at guest of Teresa Gur ganus of Lebanon. Luncheon Given For Miss Sandra Floyd Mrs. .lohn It. Floyd. Mrs. Gone Anderson. Mrs. H ||. Lewis and Mrs. Clayton Lewis" were hostesses at a bridal lun cheon Thursday, June 20. .it the CoflVe Shop in Loris hon oring Miss Sandra Lee Floyd. The T-shaped table was cov ered with white linen cloths with an arangement of white i,l;ids. Queen Anne's Lace and fern marking the center picct· Daisies were mounted on Hi?· piano. The hostesses presented the honor guest with a g:amellu corsage. In attendance with Mi-s Floyd was tier mother. Mis. K. L. Floyd and her aunt. Mrs. Jim Peppier of California, al. ο Mr-. Davis Roberts. Miss Sin· Kilon Watson. Miss Beverly Kohi-rtf and Miss Sara Jean Fioyd. I I *· Awinn normni ^i J'«"1· <**<+!* hajardm 9, Ä-Λ-ρ^ ää^S!® We MUST sell these tires NOW.. . no reasonable offer refused We've drastically lowered tire prices to move out our inventory immediately. T —- Buy tires now ' ^ßE-Typp I and save! OR L T· ■ — $ YOUR CHOICE NYLON , OR I ^Öf.TwT BLACKWALLS| RAYON I TUe°> ' WHITEWALLS PT?^gL »o.ifSS , ... .1 V +»■„ * /ALSO...e»ery usee anon SALE! '' «W e/*'oh-Mre in »tock I* __* flOfc//v »*.>o„7^. 7Buyl PRICED FOR */Now, I IMMEDIATE «* ^ /tf* . Cf# Save 11 SALE __ Π ALL Tine» f— l· ΛΛΙ/ /I JSiSmsiP -. SURE WE HAVE „ .p.«,™ ι ι RETREADS ι j I I '·«' ' I It llftlC |E Ι I and at special prices, too» j 22&* DICUS - FIRESTONE THE DOORS OPEN TABOR CITY, iy. c 4
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