i i The Pink Hill review "Serving Pink Hill, Deep Run, Albertson, Beulaville, And Their Surrounding Areas" ?"???"?' ? .' * m 3JIO. 35 ^ j KENANSVILLE, NC 28349 ^??????-?^AUGUST ?7 lofii SEWING CLASSES - What could be more fun than learning how to sew? Lorelei AJdrjdge instructs Sonya Cranford and Deborah Williams. Throughout the year, sewing classes are taught to help 4-H'ers improve their skills. li E.E. Smith Junior High Prepares For Onenina Dav f r ' 4 T t 'ITif faculty of E.E. Smith Jr. High met iif the cafeteria August 20 for the first faff meeting. ? J.M. Robinson, teacher of exceptional children, gave an inspiring prayer. It was fdllowed by a welcome by Principal J.G. Henry, who gave an overview of the ^.ultool year. The staff observed a moment of silence for the former Chief County School Executive. Mrs. Gloria B. Morgan was introduced as the new guidance counselor. IAs a result of the CAT test scores, teachers and parents now have pertinent information which will enable them to analyze more quickly those skills that need to be retaught, and to provide individualized and small group instruction ill subject areas where there is a need. ^ "All grades will be involved in the V cmcdial reading program again this year. Other supportative services are provided for children in special education, remedial math and honors English. 'Lohger blocks of time have been provided in the schedule to teach concepts am} to develop skills. Math-science blocks in the 7th grade, remedial reading is t&iag taught by the basal teacher and the Heading lab teacher. Career-education is a&Qred in the 7th and 8th grades. Public school music is offered in grade seven. ^3aiid is offered to those who elect it at all grade levels if they purchase or rent an instrument or play certain basic band instruments too costly for individual onrchase. Chorus is offered in grades - , 0 * eight and nine. Parents are invited to visit the school to see the operations and to join the PTO organization and Band Booster organiza tion. Teacher assignments for the year as as follows: Mrs. J.P. Blalock, language arts; Mrs. A.D. Craft, language-arts; Miss J.C. Croom, math-science and social studies; K. Dempsey, math; W.P. Fennell, agri culture and career education; Mrs. W.B. Frederick, librarian and social studies; Mrs. E.D. Hueston, home economics and career education; D.W. Nunn, health/ physical education; J.M. Robinson, spe cial education; T. McMahon, L.D. teacher; Mrs. S.H. Smith, science; Miss M.E. West, science, health/physical edu cation; Mrs. Z.B. Williams, language - arts, social studies and honors English; Miss M. Morgan, public school music and chorus; T. Newman, band; Mrs. G.B. Morgan, guidance; J. Carr, driver edu cation; Mrs. D.B. Grady, reading im provement; Mrs. H.D. Pierce, reading improvement; and Mrs. R.B. Capps, remedial math. Students will find their names and homeroom teachers posted on the front cafeteria windows in the breezeway. The first full day of the school year is August 31. All 9th grade students must have a physical examination on file by the deadline of Sept. 18, 1981. All football players must have a physical examination before practice begins. Beulaville Man Charged Samuel "Boots" Collins of Beulaville was-charged with felony, auto theft, offering a stolen vehicle for. sale, and changing or altering vehicle serial plates ^ >n Friday by State Inspector J.H. Creech of the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles, License and Theft Section. Collins was placed under S1,000 bond for a preliminary hearing in district court in Kenansville Sept. 21. 1981. Inspector Creech was assisted in the investigation by Beulaville Chief of Police Aubrey Murphy and Deputy Alfred Basden of the Duplin County Sheriff s Department. 4-H'ers Attend Sewing Contest Twenty-four Lenoir County 4-H'ers and other youth were among 189 youth from across the state who modeled back to-school fashions at the recent "Back-To-School" Sewing Contest in Raleigh. The contest, which was held at the Jane S. McKimmon Center, is an annual event sponsored by the N.C. Cotton Wives, Cotton Grow ers Association, Inc. Each year this contest / provides the opportunity for youth ages 9-13 to show off their creativity in selecting and constructing a garment in a cotton or cotton blend fabric. Lenoir County had the largest number of parti cipants of any county in the state and for the third year received the most awards according to Ann Parrish, 4-H Extension Agent and Melissa Smith. Home Economics Extension Agent. Nine Lenoir County 4-H'ers received awards. In the 9-11 year old cate gory, Verna Johnson and Annette Harper received Honorable Mention and the ninth place award went to Glenda Hudson. In the 12-13 year old cate gory, Jan Smith, Anita Creech, Anita Harper and Amy Hi nsofe received Honorable Mention. Amy Nix received eighth place and Gene Lupton, Jr. re ceived second place. Other Lenoir County models were: Martha Ann Daughety. Stephanie Stroud. Lvnn Benson. Margaret Harrison. Cammy Crawford, TSffy Repass. Debbie Wade, Dawn Rich, Kim Thigpen, Lisa Pollock. Johna Howard, Deanna Smith. Treva Hart sell. Kristen Williams and Megan Hill. REUNION The Dan and Hattie Davis Tyndall annual family reunion will be held Sunday, Sept. 20 at the Pink Hill Park. Friends and relatives are encouraged to come and bring a covered dish for the one o'clock reuniting. For more information, call Sue H. Hamilton at 568-4526. Fire And Rescue Calls Aug. 17 -1:21 p.m.. rescue call, transported April Michelle Foley of Pink Hill to LMH. Aug. 18 - 8:35 a.m.. rescue call, transported Donald Howard of Deep Run to LMH. Aug. 18 - 4:53 p.m.. rescue call to Hwy 11 N., wreck, no injuries, did not transport. Aug. 22 - 12:30 p.m.. rescue call, wreck Jonestown Rd., no injuries, did not transport. Aug. 23 - 12:30 p.m., fire call, transformer fire. Route 1. Pink Hill, fire out on arrival. CANNADY INSUR ANCE SERVICE FOR LIFE INSURANCE 568-4015 Aug. 13 - 2:48 p.m.. rescue call, transported Ann Wil liams. Pineview Rd.. Pink Hill tc LMH August 23 - 4:31 p.m., rescue call to Lynwood Ave., Pink Hill, did not transport. Aug. 23 - 8:32 p.m.. rescue call, transported Melvin Potter, dead on arrival to DGH. additions - remodeling ROOTING RCRDOFINp i Raywqod Kennedy HT. 1 BOX 33K KCNANIVILU N Qk P <>????<>????<>?????<>??*? no Tuning and Repair : Jimmy C. West | x Registered Piano Technician ?? Bex 502, Warsaw | Kenansville - 296-0219 ,! 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