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Pink Hill's Broadway St. Hosts A Slate Of New Businesses . MED-AID RENTALS ft SALES has opened recently by WendyTones. Wendy is the daughter ot Getis and JoAnn Jones. Med-Aid will provide medical equipment and home health care supplies. The new business is located nest to R.L. Hood Pharmacy. HILLS RADIO AND TV is owned and operated by Donnie and Tina Hill. The business is located on 116 Broadway Street and sells and services radios, TVs and Stereo and video equipment. THE TULE BOX, managed by Jim Tule, at 104 E. Broadway, offers complete refinishing and restoration of antiques. He offers wooden handmade items and gift items as well. THE FEMININE TOUCH is operated by Debra Wallace Bryan. Debra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Wallace of Albertson. The Feminine Touch offers ladies' fashions in sizes 3 to 24'/i for ladies looking for that special touch. Debra and her daughter. Joy. invite all the ladies to come in. ? The Pink Hill Review "Serving Pink Hill, Deep Run, Albertson, Beulaville, And Their Surrounding Areas" VOL. 4 NO. 43 KENANSVILLE. NC 28349 OCTOBER 28. 1982 > Little Miss Liberty Contest Let's all make plans to join the Little Miss Liberty Contest Sat., Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. in the Pink Hill School auditorium as they compete for the title of Little Miss Liberty. The Little Miss contestants will be judged on Sunday P attire, poise and appearance, and interview with the judges. They will be surrounded bv the World of Disney. Make plans to support these girls and their parents. The ten contestants are: Sheila Marie Batts, 5. daughter of Ellen Batts of Beulaville and the late Billy Batts; Stephanie Dawn Brown, 6, daughter of Larry and Bar bara Brown of Beulaville; I Monica Rose Heath, 5, daughter of Tommy ant Myra Heath of Deep Run Miranda Grady Hill, 5 daughter of Dempsey anc Shelba Hill of route 4, Kbr ston; Jessica Raye Howard, 5, daughter of William & Linda Howard of Pink Hill; Erica Noel Smith, 5, daughter of John and Becky Smith of Pink Hill; Kelly Denise Smith, 6, daughter ol Thomas and Donna Smith of Pink Hill; Sheila Ann Taylor, 5, daughter of Donald and Annie Taylor of Pink Hill; Autumn Anne Turner, 5, daughter of Douglas and Cheryl Turner of Pink Hill; and Betty Jo King, 6, daughter of Danny and Judy King of Pink Hill. The Little Master Liberty contestants will be featured next week. There are two more openings. The first ten applications will be the con testants. Support the girls and their parents by coming out Sat urday, Nov. 20. CHURCH BAZAAR The Deep Run Free Will Baptist Church will hold their annual fall bazaar on Satur day. Nov. 6. There will be a variety of items for sale including candlewicking pil lows, cross-stitching, cro cheted place mats, calico aprons, chickens, picture frames, baked goods, canned goods, Christmas decora tions and much more. A fish stew and chicken stew will be served beginning at 11 a.m. TEACHER OF THE YEAR AT B.F. GRADY - Susan i Heath, EMH TEACHER AT B.F. Grady, was selected by i the other members of the t teaching staff as Teacher of the Year. She graduated from South Lenoir High School in 1973 and from East Carolina in 1978 with a B.S. in special education. Mrs. Heath and her husband, Dennis, reside on Route 4, ( Kinston. She is the daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Quinn of Route 1. Pink Hill. WHY 1|?t PAY (WT MORE CTTK ro" cat ? cARpnipJr CLEANING Get prbfessional results at a fraction of the cost. ? SSSsglM | America'* No. 1 fcjft' Worn* Carpel Y Cleaning \i tyatem I Stffcssi AVERY FURNITURE I 568-3114 PinkHUl AUCTION SALE ? Estate Of R.L. Summerlin, Sr. Friday, November 19, 1982 ? ? 11:00 A.M. ? ? , SALE WILL BE HELD AT RESIDENCE OF R.L. SUMMERLIN. SR.(FARM NO. 2) FARM NO. 1 LOCATION: Wolfscrapo Township, Duplin County Noar Summarlln's Crossroads, Just ott Secondary Road No. 1004 DESCRIPTION: 140.00 acros total [perdoods] 81.80 acres cleared 7.06 acres tobacco base, 12,729 pounds (estimate)* 25.60 acres corn base (estimate)* * Wood frame dwelling, pack house, Tobacco barns and 2 miscellaneous buildings ) FARM NO. 2 LOCATION: Wolfscrape Township, Duplin County, near Summarlin's Crossroads, South side Secondary Road No. 1004 DESCRIPTION: S.90 acres total [par daads) 5.50 acres cleared 0.48 acres tobacco base, 865 pounds (estimate)* 1.70 acres corn base (estimate)** i .Two wood frame dwellings, pack house, Tobacco Barn and miscellaneous buildlno I *1982 ASCS Basic Tobacco Allotments and Quota **1983 ASCS Basic Corn Base Each farm will be sold Individually and then combined and offered as one unit. 10% deposit will be required of highest bidder at sale. Balance due upon delivery of deed. All sales subject to Court confirmation. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: George R. Kornegay, Jr., Commissioner H.E. Phillips, Commissioner , 232 Smith Chapel Road Courthouse Square ' Mount Olive, NC 28365 Kenansvllle, NC 28349 [919] 658-9438 A [919] 298-1082 [919] 298-0215 I I CLASS REUNION - The graduating class of 1948 of Pink Hill High School recently held their class reunion at Duffs Restaurant in Beulaville. Pictured are. left to right, sitting, Houston Houston. Front row - Thad Howard, John William ? Howard. Sadie Smith Howard, T.J. (Tom) Murphy, Edith Wiley (teacher), Jessie Lee Howard Heath. Back row, E.D. Robinson, Morris Ray Howard. Libby Davis Mills and Polly Weston Cade. Members not pictured are Mary Ellen (Pig) King and Libby Small Chessare. Deceased members of the class are Bonnie Malpass Holland, Henry Blizzard and Larry Bostic. God And Country Award Scout Billy King of Troop 244 in Pink Hill was honored Sunday, Oct. 24, 1982 at a reception following the pre sentation of The God and Country award at the Pink Hill Presbyterian Church. Rodney Scott led the con gregation in the pledge of alegiance to the flag. Rev. POLLY D. OSWALD WALLACE - Mrs. Polly Davis Oswald. 76, died Sat urday. Funeral, First Baptist Church. Butial, Rockfish Mausoleum. RILEY R. RAYNOR BEULAVILLE - Riley Rowe Raynor, 70. retired Pink Hill merchant, died Tuesday. Funeral, Commu nity Funeral Home chapel. CHESTER T. BRYANT PINK HILL - Chester Thomas Bryant. 46, died Wednesday. Funeral, Church of God. Burial. Oak ridee Memorial Park. NICOLE L. BENSON WARSAW - Miss Nicole Leigh Bertson, infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Benson, died Monday. MAE W. GUY CALYPSO - Mrs. Mae Whitman Guy, 79, died ThnrcHau KATIE MURRAY ROSE HILL - Miss Katie Murray. 85. former mission ary to China, died Friday. Furniture, tiectrical Supplies, Hundreds of Used Kitchen Cabinets. Doors, Windows, Ranges, Water Heaters, Vanities, Commodes Tubs, Sinks, Light Fix tures, 125 Amp Bo .es, Screen Doors, Lots More. F A J Salvage 2717 W Varnon Ave. ?II (Paul lor bjr committee to eltct P,C. Barwtck for County 522-0606 I CommlMlontr, JoMph S. Bow.r. TrMMrtr) * IS , lL jllwiw? ? ? ' J Randolph lerrell had the opening prayer and intro duced the guest speaker, the Rev. Bruce Ford. Bobby Holt, assistant Scoutmaster, gave the God and Country narration and presented the award to Billy King, who in turn presented each of his parents with a gift. Luther Ledford, Scout master, was the special escort for Billy and his parents. Billy is the son of CWO and Mrs. Donald R. King of 112 Park Circle, Pink Hill. BARBECUE DINNER The Woodington Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is spon soring a barbecue dinner on Friday, Nov. 5. Barbecue chicken, potato salad, slaw, hushpuppies and cake will be served from 11 a.m. until 6 HOMECOMING Homecoming at Harper Southerland Presbyterian Church will be Sunday, Oct. 31, with Sunday school at 10 and church worship service at 11 a.m. HOMECOMING Smith's Presbyterian Church, Route 2, Pink Hill, will hold its annual home coming Sunday on Nov. 7 at 11 a.m. Following the worship service, there will be a covered dish luncheon to which all are invited. Beginning Monday, Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m. through Thurs day, Smith's will hold its annual week of revival and rededication featuring the following speakers: Rev. Randolph Terrell, pastor of the Pink Hill Presbyterian Church: Rev. Lewis Gallo way, pastor of Calypso and Stanford Presbyterian churches; Rev. Matt Highfill, pastor of Hallsville Presby terian Church; and Rev. Eleanor Alexander, pastor of Calypso and Stanford Pres byterian churches. Special music will be pre f sented each night. All are invited to all of these events. OPEN HOUSE Open house will be held at the home of Joe and Teresa White on Sunday, Oct. 31 from 2 until 5 p.m. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. I : LAWRENCE HERRING HERRING PAINTING SFRVIPP ! INTERIOR-EXTERIOR MINOR REPAIRS FREE ESTIMATES 296-1677 KENANSVILLE, NC. 17th ANNIVERSARY SALE Savings Up To 50% Avery Furniture Pink Hill ? SALE ? SALE ? ALL ZENITH TV'S 10% ABOVE COST Prices Up To *300 Off Zenith Video Recorders Reg. *849.93 Sale s ? ^^^95 The quality goes in before the name goes orf* Service On All Makes SP Models Panasonic Kerosene Heaters Prices Start *129.95 Hill's Radio & TV 116 E. Broadway St. Pink Hill, N.C. Owners Donnie & Tina Hill Phone 368-3238 ELECT P.C. Barwick COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vote Nov. 2, 1982 "A Leader For Lenoir County" GENERAL Native of Lenoir County Education :Lenoir County Public Schools Moss Hill) Wake Forest University Wake Forest University School of Law Family - Wife Nsncy) and two sons Collins - Senior at Wake Forest * Scott - Freshman at LCC Church ? St. Mary's Episcopal Church Past Senior Warden Profession - Attorney at Law MILITARY U.S. Army - 1M0-1M1 NX. Army National Guard - 1M1-IM7 Honorable discharge - Captain, flnfantry MEMBER OF Kin (ton Jayceei (Life Member) Kineton - Lenoir County chamber of Commerce Past President, Vice-President - Communications Committee to expand IDC Legislative Committee Boy Scoots of America Past District Chairman Lenoir County Red Cross Past Chairman of Blood Program Lenoir County United Way Past President Lenoir County Farm Bureau Home Builders Association of'Kinston Charter Member Lenoir Memorial, Hospital Board of Directors Klnston Power Squadron
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