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The pink Hill Re\|ew "Serving Pink Hill, Deep Run, AlberUon, Beulaville, And Their Surrounding Areas" VOL 4 NO 41 KENANSVILLE. NC 28349 OCTOBER 14. 1982 0 Powell Receives State Association Top Environmental Health Award Charles Powell Charles Powell, environ mental health supervisor in the Wayne County health department, received the state's Sanitarian of the Year awprd. This is environmental health's most coveted award. He was recognized for his leadership, resourcefulness, initiative and service to the people of Wayne County and the state. Powell is a past president of the environmental health f section, N.C. Public Health Association. Inc. and serves as ex-officio member of the Wayne County planning board, and has served on the Brogden School citizens advisory council. Other activities include serving as president of the Band Parton Club for Southern Wayne High School. Charles is a native of Warsaw in Duplin County and was in the first grad uating class of James Kenan High School. He is the son of Mrs. Thelma Powell of Clinton, formerly of Warsaw, and he is married to the former Juanita Hinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.W Hinson of Warsaw. Harvest Time At B.F. Grady It is harvest time again at B.F. Grady School. The school and community are busy preparing for the annual 1982 B.F. Grady Fall Festival. The event will be held at the school on Highway 11 on Oct. lb from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. The public is welcome. You are invited to join the * excitement on Oct. 16. There will be a host of activities such as the spook house, bingo, birthday game, cake walk. Fishing, ring toss, bas ketball throw and grab bag. For a shopper there will be a craft corner and sweet shop. Don't worry about supper as you can buy a plate of barbecue pork for $3. The festival will conclude with a variety show and auction. For the purchase of a SI ticket from any student or parent, you can buy a chance for a Magnayox stereo system or a $100 cash give away. The drawing will be held during the auction. Increase your chances of winning by buying several tickets. The proceeds will be used to finance various school projects. The school raised over $10,000 last year. Such monies raised from past festivals have enabled the school to purchase an activity bus. a copier machine, several televisions, curtains for the auditorium, a type writer and many other needed things. Conic ouf and help us help our school. Tuscarora Council Holds Physical Fitness Championship m The 1982 Cub Scout phy sical fitness championship was held Sept. 25 at Southern Wayne High School. A total of 23 packs partici pated from the four districts which comprise the Tusca rora Council. Each pack team, composed of three boys. 8. 9 and 10 years old. competed in five events: standing long jump. Softball throw, push-ups. sit ups, and the 50-yard dash. These events are part of the President's Council on Phy- . sical Fitness and Sports as well as the Webelps athlete activity requirements. Individual gold medal winners for the 8-year-olds were: 50-yard dash. Chris Ferrcll. Pack 24. Clayton; ' sit-ups. Brian Henley. Pack 299. Seymour Johnson AFB; push-ups. Jay Pope, Pack 5. Pikcvillc; Softball throw. 'Joey Turnham. Pack 10. Goldsboro; and standing long jump. Brian L. Murray. Pack 47. Beulaville. The following were gold medal winners in the 9-year olds: 50-yard dash (tie). De vone Whitley. Pack 163, Goldsboro, and Steven Bates. Pack 96. Goldsboro; situps. Steven Bates: push ups. Mark Kennedy. Pack 55. Cabin: softball throw. Randy Barefoot, Pack 80, Clinton: and standing long jump, Mark Kennedy. The 10-year-old individual gold medal winners were: 50-vard dash. Marlon Jack son of Pack 299. Goldsboro; sit-ups. and push ups. Gary Lynch. Pack 24. Clayton; softball throw, Chris Mooring. Pack 12. Fremont; and standing long jump. Milton Henderson of Pack 58. Mill Swamp. From the 23 championship teams that competed, the following emerged as over all champs: Gold Medalist ? Pack 24 of Clayton: silver. Pack 47 of Bculaville; and bronze. Pack 59 of Gran tham. These units total scores will be forwarded to ? ? the Southeast Region so they will be compared to other Councils to determine if they can be forwarded to the national Scout office. Beulaville News Rev. and Mrs. Gardner Craft and Mrs. Jones, their house guest, spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Craft and their families in Paducah. Ky. Mrs. Gardner Craft spent Wednesday with her daugh ter and family in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Lanier and MrS. Woodrow Batts of Chinquapin enjoyed a fish frv with their nephew in Jack sonville Wednesday. Adron Williams of Ports mouth. Va. came Monday to spend the week at his home and visit his relatives. Mablc Edwards and Ozellc Lanier shopped in Richlands Wednesday. James Emory Campbell of Greensboro visited Clinton Campbell Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Guy and lona Collier accom pained Mrs. Ransom Mercer to Duke Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McClain visited Mrs. Charles McClain Sunday in Jackson ville. Eleanor Mobley of Wil mington spent the weekend in Chinquapin with Ruby Mohlev. Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Elbert Waller. Kav Duff and Clark \ isitcd Mrs. Warren Kennedy in Grifton Thursday and on their return trip visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller Jr. in Deep Run. Dorothy Thigpen's adult ladies Sunday School class honored Mrs. Paul Jarrett with a dinner at the Wagon Wheel Friday. The Jarrettr are newcomers to Bculaville from West Virginia. Sgt. and Mrs. Billy Byrd and Christopher of Omaha. Ne.. arc visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bvrd in Hallsvillc. He ts stationed with the Air Force and has been in Omaha for a long time. I He dcsccndcnts of the late Aretus and Elizabeth Turner held their annual Turner family reunion on Sunday. Oct. 3 at the Potters Hill Community Building. ^ARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many friends and neighbors who brought comforting words during the loss of our loved one. We also wish to thank everyone for the lovely floral tributes, food, prayers, v isits and cards. Sudle Mooring Family I HARVEST FESTIVAL AT B.F. GRADY - Pictured above are Michael Brown, Stevie Underhill with their teacher Susan Heath. The Halloween schene was prepared by Mrs. Heath's E.M.H. students. Mayors Daughter To Participate In Junior Miss Denise Cole will be parti cipating in the Lenoir County Junior Miss Pageant held at LaGrangc Elementary School Saturday night. Denise. 17, is a senior at South Lenoir and is the daughter of Mayor and Mrs. David Cole of Elizabeth Drive. Pink Hill. Miss Cole will be judged on poise and appearance, creative and performing arts, physical Fitness, scholastic, and judges interview. There will be an award given for two fun areas ? planning a party and constructing a simple garment. FIFTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Whalev were honored on their fiftieth wedding anniversary on August 22 at the Deep Run Community Building with a dinner given by their daughters. Betty Howard and .lean Smith. Approximately 100 friends and relatives were served barbecue with all the trimmings along with picnic baskets full of food brought by friends. The tables were decorated with white tablecloths and gold bud vases with golden mums and ivy. A separate table told the history in pictures of their families from their parents down to their great-grandchildren. A three-tiered wedding cake was served to the guests and many lovely gifts were received. This That ! and the 1 S Other J [Gifts & flower*! 2 mile* N. Pink Hill onHwy.11 ? Phor 8-4S2B ? r ' f f~?oun!r^GifT Shop And More Everything from calico hens, hand-painted wooden watermelon wedges, Williamsburg candles to adorable fresh and silk floral arrangements and seasonal wreaths for the door. CRAFT CENTER OPEN UPSTAIRS Wadding Invitations and accessories. Baby shoe bronzing 20% Oct. 18-30 only. * Christmas Workshop - Nov. 2, 7:30 p.m. . Register now. Pre-reglstratlon required! Only a'/? limited number will be taken. riC ?t%V OPEN SUNDAYS 2 til 6 beginning Oct. 31st. * Mr. Farmer? SAVE MONEY!! Buy your gas & fuel oil by fhe transport load. Use one tank for your tractor & all your bulk barns. See us for a 10,000 or 20,000 gallon tank A save on your fuel bill. I Humphrey-Hardison Oil Co. I Deep Run Phones 568-3131 | t ' Parks-Thomas Vows Spoken Brenda Carole Parks and f Andrew Thomas Jr. were united in marriage in a three o'clock ceremony September 26th at the First Free Will Baptist Church. The Rev. Wayne King officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her parents and escorted to the altar by her father. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dempsey Parks of Route 8, Kinston. The groom is the son of Mrs. Thomas Larry Moore of Deep Run and Andrew Thomas Sr. of Kinston. The bride wore a formal white gown of sheerganza and silk Venise lace. The gown featured a modified Queen Anne neckline out lined in lace with an empire waist and full sheer appli qued bishop sleeves wich closed with traditional bridal buttons. The A-line skirt, accented with elongated lace appliques and bordered jn lace, flowed into an attached chapel train. Her fingertip veil of silk illusion bordered with lace and appliques was attached to a matching lace capulet etched with pearls. She carried a cascade of white roses, babies'-breath, lavender daisies centered with a white orchid with lavender lace ribbon tied with love knots. Her matron of honor was Mrs. Richard Warren of Avden and bridesmaids were Mrs. Stuart Hill of Golds boro. Miss Marlene Braddy of Lakeland. Fla. and Miss Carla Travis of Kinston. Mr. Moore was best man. Ushers were John Dempsey Parks Jr.. b-other of the bride. Mike Harper of Pink Hill and Stuart Hill of Golds boro. A musical program was offered by Mrs. Nina Grace Register, organist; Miss Paula Southeriand. pianist, and vocalists. Mrs. Wayne King and Mike Burke. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Jewell Rider and Miss Debbie Tavlor presided at the register. Mrs. Thomas is a 1979 graduate of North Lenoir High School and a 1982 graduate of Lenoir Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. She was formerly employed by Lenoir Memorial Hospital and will be employed as a .. %.M ivgisivivu uursc ai muses Cone Hospital in Greens boro. Mr. Thomas is a 1979 graduate of South Lenoir High School and attended Pitt Community College in Greenville for two years. He is presently employed as an architectural draftsman at Bcarnan Corporation in Greensboro. After a wedding trip to the World's Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee and other points, they will be at home at 932 Hili Street in Greensboro. Greensboro. Keeeption A reception followed the ceremony in the church fel lowship hall given by the bride's parents. Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Everett. The cake was served by Mrs. Gregor R. Howell, aunt of the bride, and punch was served by Mrs. Ted Worthington. As- isting with refreshments were Mrs. Alice Outlaw. Mrs. Vickie Wade. Mrs. Ada Ross. Mrs. Lillian Mason, Mrs. Anre Winbore. Miss Sandra Baker. Miss Sandra Smith. Miss Melonv Ro'isC and Mrs. Rose Stroud. Good byes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Waller. After Rehearsal Dinner An after-rehearsal dinner was given by the groom'? parents on Saturday evening. Sept. 25. at their home in Deep Run. Pink Hill Christmas Parade The time for the 1982 Christmas Parade is fast approaching and plans are well underway. We are again inviting you to participate in the Christmas parade by sponsoring a girl for the Miss^ Merry Christmas contest. Your sponsorhip helps make the parade a big success. ti.:. .u?.? ...:n u.. . 1111a vtai uiciu. win uc a maximum of 20 girls parti cipating. It is important for sponsors to return your entry fee of $25 and entry form as soon as possible to ensure your position in the parade. The entry fee of $25 covers.^, the cost of the girls' posters.^ luncheon and corsages. In order to get the posters painted, return entry forms no later than Nov. 22 to Charles Watson. Brewer Drug Co., PO Box 395. Pink Hill. NC 28572. LENOIR COUNTY LUNCH MENUS Oct. 18-22 Monday - Teacher Work^ day. School closed. Tuesday - Manager's Choice Wednesday - pizza, mexi: ean corn, tomato and lettuce, ! grapes or pineapple, cookie Thursday - rib sandwich or cheeseburger, frcnch fries? baked beans, dills, apple sauce Friday - smoked sausages or pork choppettc. fluff? potatoes, turnips or greetj limas. roll, pineapple cake - | IJ J [#1H J W Jm M <^k H a I 3 I I V t M" J III k ". A 4 H ^ I A1 1J I *30" REBATE |. ISiiSSK m I chain saw P Feature Advontooes: Light weight (10.6 lbs power heod wO gives more cutting power per pound Electronic igntdon for eosy starting Anti-vibration system cuts down on fotigue when handling the sow. SUGGESTED RETAIL 1319.95 GUARANTEED REDATE i 30.00 YOUR COST B >269.99 ? Ask obout the CS-400EVL ECHO Chain saw at these deolerv Prices may vary ot Individual dealers. Quinn's I True Value & Variety I Konansvill* a j-j'UE I g ...f*e ONI thai lathi ? ft
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