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fair Bluff Truck Crash , Causes $15,000 Damage A large trailer truck plowed into a Full' Bluff business; building critically injuring th" 1 driver and an estimated SI5.- ; 000 in damages curly la^t ! Wednesday morning. The driver, an employee of a tuurluiU' trucking lum, was ritsiiea l . Southeastern Goner- ι i.i llti.spital in Luinbcrton, I wiser», hccoiding I·» reports, he' M.yid in the operating room in.hi 2 a. in. to II a. m. He tulfeted head, chest, sind leg injuries as a iv.sult of the crush. Af'coiilin·» to K.iir Bluff Po- ! lice Chit f, John "hiilips, the ] driver Wade O. "avin of K.an napolis. Hi. 3, apparently lei I . LWMHHU» asleep and the truck weilt out o? control crashing ii»st into | a 19G3 Fol d Thunderbird caus ing extensive damage. und tru i> plowed iut · the Mi-aros- I Ciaven tructui company build ing. The Truck".; impact !oi :· :»·.<' tlu footing.» of the front i>f the building and so;it the root ii.isiMUi ilmvn >>u the tiuck's t..b. Cavin was thrown from t.u· truck and became pinned und er the tractor's roar wheels as i< plunged into the building· iiescuc woikers ft.und the driver conscious and beg&intil to be release:! »vhen they ar il·.« d at the scene. The driver | iiskwl resouurs to κ«'· a crow bur U> release. "The weight «>f the tractoi pHi.s the weight of the roof 01. iiK tiacU.i was l««· heavy to· ι rdmury metho is." Pnillips ?xpluiiied. Members of the Fair Blufl Fire and itescue squad winket: w ith heavy-duty hydraulic j..cks tu free the trapped driv er. while a doctor gave him a shot to case Iiis μ;·in. The tractor - trailer truck, ι vned by the Moss Trucking Λ inpany of Charlotte, was en η-ute to C';<mp Lcjeunc Mar li!«. Base with a cargo of two li.rue generators mid a fork lift. Christian Science The gi eat significance of the irlh an ι lite of the Master, ."'•ri.st Ji;-us. will be empha sized :it Christian Science ser vices Sunday. Scriptural readings will in clude the acuunt in Matthew <wise men who followed a . lar tn Iietiilehcm: "And when they were come 'nto the house, ihey saw the young child with .Vary Iiis mother, and fell ι wn. and w< rshipoed him: ..pd when they h^d opened liuir treasures, they presented tinui him gifts; gold, and fran K.license, anvl myrrh." From "Science and Health v.ith Key to th< Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy the follow ing will be lead (p. 315>: "Jo ns* spiritual origin and und ii standing enabled him to lenv.nstiatc the facts of be ing.—to prove irrefutable how spiritual Truth destroys mat in:.! error, heals sickness, and Ltircomcs death. The divine lonceution of Jesus pointed to nis truth and presented an il 'ustration of creation." The Lesson-Sermon is en roled "Is the Universe, Includ ing Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?". (12-19) Bethel News (Written for last weeks paper) BY—MRS. LLOYD Hl Ν SON The Bethel Community De velopment Club met at the ι . ellowship Hall <»f the church ednesciay Ni^ht fur their re ular meeting. New Officers ur the year were announced. I'hey are as follows—J. D. Johnson, Chairman; Vice v'hairman Dick Gore. Secret ly—Mrs. Kssie Powell. Trea surer—Johnnie Powell. Th.' lew chairman preside«!. During the business the fol lowing Directors were elected —Clement Cox. Tom Gore. J. C· Ward, Jr., Dow- Ilinson. and 1.upton Ward. Thursday night Die. 20 at 7:00 o'clock the first Hoard of Directors meet ing will be held at the home •ι Mr. ami Mrs. Johnnie Pow II. "I in· program — Outlook for Crops and Livestock for 1963 was presented by Archie Mar tin Extension Worker ο f Whiteville. Twenty members were pres ent. District Supt. Clyde Boggs <*i Wilmington was guest speaker at B-jthel Sunday night. Following Ins sermon he presided at the First Quarterly Conference for The Bethel Lebanon Circuit, which was formally known as The Wac camaw Circuit and was chang ed during the Conference Sim day night. Mr. Hoggs was Sunday nigh· Supper guest of Rev. aiid Mrs W. C. Lewis. I Twenty-one members of the Bethel Woinans Society of I Christian Service met at the i church Sunday night with Mrs. ι J. E. Long presiding. The pro Ipiam "Hear The Angels Sing" ι was presented by Mrs. Burton j Long, leader. Those participat ing were — Mrs. Carrie Ja • cobs, Mrs. Essie Powell, Mrs. J. C. Ward, Sr.. Mrs. Cori Jane Ward. Mrs. Ethel Dim can. Mrs. J. C. Ward. Jr. The 1 choir composed of Mrs. Lup ! ton Ward, Mrs. Lloyd Ilinson, ί Mrs. Vernon Gurganus. Mrs. ι J. E. Long and Mrs. Dick Gore rendered the music. Mrs. Mattie Gore and Neldia ' and Lcsia Kimbro of Clinton ι visited here. i Mr. and Mrs. Elton Richard ; son and Sarah and Mr. and ' .vir.-·. Jo«? Blackman of Shiloh were Saturday dinner guest i f Mr. und Mrs. C. G. Carlisk t.nd Beverly. Happy Birthday to — Lind; Holmes, Mitchell Stricklanc Jtcque Gore, Clayton Lewis Mid Perry Carlisle. Porter Me· Phtrsoii, und Β·Ίΐυη Ward. Congratulutions and bes. wishes to Violet Soles am Larry Cribb who were murri *d recently. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ander ron. Mrs. Doretliu Cox and Di btine, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hin ·■■«* and Elaine were Sundaj iunchcou guests of Mr. an< Mrs. Layton Koss Sandra aiu Hunk of Eli/ab-.thtown. Mi. and Mis. Vernon Gur ganus. Teresa and Kent of Le Oaiion and Mrs. Kachel War«, were visiting Mrs. Kessie Hin ε.»η, Mrs. Etta Hinson hik Rodney Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ander- | son. Mrs. Doretha Cox hik Di;>na and Elaine Hinson vis it» «I Mr. and Mrs. Wade Fair lux, Nancy and Timmy oi Whiteville Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Carlisl· ι and Beverly and Mrs. Porrv Carlisle, and Mr. and Mrs. R. t T. Gore visited in Fayetteville last Sunday. Mrs. Carl Strickland of Na kina spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Dow Hin son. Mrs. L. D. Baldwin Jerrv ' and Allyson and Mrs. Silvan McKee of Whiteville visited Mrs. J. E. Long Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pyles, Jay Lynn and Jeanie of West Palm Beach. Fla. are visiting »datives here for a few days. They are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Η. B. Buffkin. Jr. of ; Ti.bor City. Their Sunday j luncheon guests were Mr. and · Mrs. John Long. Gayle and [ Mrs. Li I lie Gore. If You Wish To Build A Home OR If You Wish To Buy A Home OR If You Wish To Make Repairs orj Improvements To Your Home APPLY TO US FOR A LOAN Loans Are Made On Long Terms and Easy Monthly Payments. PEOPLES SAVINGS&LOAN ASSOCIATION 405 S. Madison St. Whiteville, Ν .C. ·<· LYONS ALL-DAY DENTURE CUSHIONS TMt tortht't «ternary M* Mm prt«MH mm UPPftS OR lOWift- II DAMERON DRI'O CO THE Fron* — So«*» \ To I , ¥ FOR THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN AT PROGRESSIVE CITY MOTOR SALES, INC. Tabor City, N. ('. 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