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^amereOÄJ r CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE I Wright's Gas And Furniture Co. GREETINGS TO ALL! DOR-MAR'S SHOE STORE Purr-fect Christmas STRICKLAND'S PRODUCE 4®ag fourlHoltöagö bt Harm and Clfmful Yes, we sincerely wish that each of you enjoys a happy, festive ... and comfortable holiday season. We want you to know that it is always a real pleasure to be of service to our friends and neighbors in TABOR CITY Throughout the new year we will continue to offer Che tame high degree of dependable scrvice along with our premium quality Esso Heating Oil. We hope those of you who have not yet tried our complete "Watchdog" Oil Heat Service will give us a call. WE WISH YOU A BRIGHT AND WARM HAPPY NEW YEAR! TABOR CITY OIL CO. Phone 7676 Tatar City, N. C. SS& Sports Ι Notes (BY J1GGS POWERS) MALLSBORO, N. C. — Λ i high-flying baud of Eagles I Irom Floyds High School, deep j in the rich tobacco-lands of Horry County, 5 C.. is likely , to be not only th*j "big" team, but also the feature team, of the 2nd Annual Columbus Co unty Holiday Invitational Bas ketball Doublehcndcr at Ilalls Loro, Dec. 27-28-29. The Columbus Doubleheader ί:: in its second year, but has been increased from two to three nights and has been en larged from a four-team to six-team affair. Each club plays but two games, with only boys' teams being involved. It was originated with th.· idea of giving cage fans some place to attend g·««I scholustie basketball during the off-sea miii in the regular schedule; to ; replace in a small way the. urge to attend a basketball ; event that w is left withoir J attention when the famous · Dixie Classic in Raleigh wa.s ( halted; and to Ιν.Ίμ the partici pating teams to keep in condi tion during the holiday lull. I Coach Luther Etr/.or's Floyds ] Eagles will play on opening I \ t.ight, Thursday, Dec. 27. meet- ! ! ing a strong Soinhport, N. C. ! j Dolphin team at !) p. in. Thi ii ι ι etiler appearance wiil be at :· j ρ in., Friday. Dec. 2K, wheii I I t'rey tangle with Leland's Ti;;- ! ι ( i s. a Brunswick County, N. I C. |M>\verhouse. It will be the second year I .11 a r<>\v that tl·.·· Eagles have , pl.tvifl in the local event; win 1 ning boili their games la.it year, a (id- -11 triumph ovei ΛΛ Wnitevillo. *i 50-45 win j over lliist Hallsboro. Coach Enzor. in his first >ear ι as head Eagle coach nftei sometime with the Kloyi's ja.vvees, has a team that has •trough! hope t<> his fans foi n.ale cageball .supremacy lor I the first time 'is many years. Floyds is well-known for its {.iris' basketball, having won the S. C. state championship I ii. its class the ;>ast two years j and having an unbeaten team, currently. But. the tiirls an havini? In share the spotlight with the Eagle boys this year, as they've rolled t<> 7 wins in 8 outings: whipping such perennial South Carolina area powerhouses as l-ains. Wampe.·-Little River, Conway, Lc.ris and holding two wins over Mullins, while losing < nly to Socastee, 50-4J5. i in their second game of the .season. Their latest victory was a 69-53 triumph over Green Sea. Tuesday night. Though led hv 6"6" senior j center Cary Elvington, Jr., \ J who is currently averaging points per ga*n ·, the Kaule, «re a sophomore-studded nr«-up that has warmed the hi arts o: even their fondest admire: s| with their plucky play. "If tin s'.pliomoies come through and I,old up under pressure, this, could hi· one of t!ie best Floyds 1 bovs teams in .» long time! Coach Enzor has said. Other Eagle starters who'll be seen at Hallsbor«ι in the I!oliil ;y event include Guards ι I I.ii ry Huggins, 5*9" senior ann ' l.is brother. ö'8" junior. Stacy , iluguins. each of whom ar·· averaging 13 points per game: >nd Forwards Chester Duncan. (> i" s>;pii who's hitting at the rate of Id pi; and Danny Ham mond, (>"2" junior, 9 points per , tame. Tiiis stalling group iani;es above 6 feet on the av e. age and is sco -ir.g about 1.Ϊ points per man per same. Other members of the Floyd , club include 6*5'' Soph For ward Jerry Enzor, whom ; Coach F.nzor (?rms Iiis "flrsl t,ub"; Forwards Danny Hug pins. 5'11" and John Luthei Moore, 5Ί0"; and Guards Bill> Luther. 5·»·', R.tlph Pcagler, a'if" und Mitchell Willoughby, 5'7", all .stiuluinvircs. T1ALLSBOHO. N. C.—Sehe «iult· of the 2nd Annual Co lumbus County Holidity Invi tational K.isk*>tball Double header slated in the Hallsbor*J girim. Dee. 27-28-29. follows: DEC. 27—Williams vs Acme Deleo (7:30); Floyds. S. C. vs Southport (9 p. m.). DEC. 28—Hallsboio vs Wil liams (7:3(1); Lelitnd vs Floyds, S. C. (91. DEC. 29—Southports vs Ae me-Delco (7:30»; Hallsboro vs Leland (9). Leland (9). Only boys teams will play in Three-Night event. LARRY G. FRECK Larry G. Freck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Char!·.« B. Freck Sr., Acme, N. C., recently was commissioned as a second lieu tenant in tin· Ari:iy alter grail Utting from the officer candi date course at The Artillery and Missile Scho.l. Fort Sill, Ok la. Lieutenant Freek receiv ed 23 weeks of intensive train ing in tactics, leadership, log istics and administration in addition to undergoing a stren uous physical conditioning program. He entered the Army in September ΐοβί. Freck is a i»59 graduate of Acme-Delco High School und attended North Carolina State College in Raleigh. With each returning year, higher joys, holier aims, a purer peace and diviner ener gy. should freshen the frag lance of being. —Mary Baker Eddy The new is but the old come I rue. Each sunrise sees a new year born. Helen Hunt Jackson Don't be foii|<>d by the cal endar. There arc only as man / dr.ys in the year as you mako use of. —Charles Richards love Fori Living By Leland Stfin Huncrrpillrr It is said that in a New j Year's message to his Empire the late good King George Vl ' of England quoted these words: "I said to the man who stood at the gate of the years, 'Give ; me light that I may tread safely into the unknown." Ann he replied: 'Go out into the oarkness and put your hand ii>to the hand of God. That j shall be to you better than a light and safer than the known ι wiy.'" I Perhaps your heart is ask ing. "How do 1 put my hand ' I into the hand of God?" Th<· ! answer: Simply by trustful obedience to His Word as giv ! cn you in His Holy Book, ami as revealed to your own hear", by His "Still Small Voice" as ι j He guides you in answer to your prayerful seeking to know ' His will for yon. I was in η class being taught by a Bibi·· ; scholar who said to us: "Do not try to prove that God is, i for you cannot." I replied, "Dr. X, I cannot prove that Go<! is, but I can KNOW that He ι :s." It seemed that 1 had said ! what he was trying to get us I to understand. But I said it I because I had just passed ι through days and nights of trial and suffering from cata i ract surgery, and I knew that ' God had been with me every moment and helped me thro ugh many people. Alter I had had surgery on my first eye, ί someone asked, "What did you think about as you lay ther«. i'nowiug your eye was being j cut?" I replied, "As I seemed I to be bound or fixed so that I could not move, 1 wondered ! r-bout people who were beintt I fastened into an electric death chair." "What a gruesome thought!" my questioner ex I claimed. "Not to me." I repli i ed. "for 1 knew just as God vas there with me by that I operating table, so God could ! and would be with His child who died in an electric chair." ι Wc see God not with human eyes, but with the heart-eyes, of faith. We know Him just as Jesus knew Him as He was dying on Calvaiy for our sins. "Build a little fence of trust Around today; ι Willi i-.ving words. And therein stay: J Look not through the shelter I ing bars Upon tomorrow; God will help thee bear what comes Ol joy or sorrow." —Mary Frances Butt "1 he eternal God is thy re fuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms: and he shail thrust out the »nemy from be fore thee; and shall say, De stroy them." Deut. 33:27 Think naught i trifle, though it small appear; Small sands the mountain, moments make the year. —Edward Young Each year, one vicious habit rooted out in time ought to make the worst man good. —Benjamin Franklin Being is a state of consci- I ousncss. and man has a spirit ual entity. —Richard G. Haw A material sense of exist -! ence is not the scientific lac. of being. —Mary Baker Eddy ΜΗΗΒΜΗΗΗΗΗ ax Peace Be With You We're sendinp you this message with all best wishes fur the » Holiday. MAY YOURS BE A MERRY ζ CHRISTMAS! >8 < ι CRICKET Gift Shop (jmmiß CHRISTMAS.CHEER TO ALL TABOR HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO. f J May Joy dwell In ^ your heart at Christmas We sinceroly wish each and ©Yery one of our many friends and customers a truly blessed Christmas, one that's filled with peace, and ever-lasting happiness. ty Η. B. BUFFKIN, GROCERY RINGING-IN with CHRISTMAS WISHES TO ALL! Earnesline's Beauty Shop Guideway Mm Ι&Μ'έ-.,·;'· TT ' " "·>ν BUTE'S FABRIC SHOP CITY BABBER SHOP ' LOADS OF BEST * GREETINGS TO ALL OUR FRIENDS, ^ PATRONS AND NEIGHBORS CAROLINA BEAUTY SHOP ALL CHRISTMAS DEC0RATI0NS. ™ BOXED WRAPPING PAPERS, SPOOL CHRISTMAS RIBBONS, CHRISTMAS HARD CANDIES, NOVELTY CANDLES Reduced To V2 Pricel SALE STARTS 9 A.M. WEDNESDAY MORNING ROSE'S Whiteville N.C.
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