The Pink Hill Review "Serving Pink Hill, Deep Run, Albertson, Beulaville, And Hieir Surrounding Areas" W VO. 4 NO. 52 K.ENANSV1LLE. NC 28349 , DECEMBER 30, 1982 Pink Hill Area Medical Center Needs Your Help Billy Brewer, fund raising co-chairman for the Pink Hill Medical Center, urges area citizens to H support the fund-raising efforts that are now going on. According to Brewer, the door-to-door campaigns have received $11,500 from 365 contributors. "Although some of those persons initially named to solicit have not reported," stated Brewer, "we really need an 'all-out' effort to raise $30,000 necessary to make the Pink Hill Medical Center a reality. "We need a contribution from 750 area families," continued Brewer. A doctor has been recruited and now area citizens ? are asked to respond , A grant from the State of North Carolina can be secured by meeting certain requirements and this is where all the citizens of the area become involved. * In order to build and equip a $155,000 center (adequate for two physicians) the community must become involved and raise $30,000. Not only must the money be raised, but in order to show community approval and involvement, it must come from a minimum of 750 families. BA drive is being made to take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity before the end of the year. Persons from each neighborhood are being recruited to make contacts and secure contributions. Your support is needed. Your tax deductible contributions can be made out to Pink Hill Medical Center, Inc. and sent to P.O. Box 98, Pink Hill, NC 29572, or delivered to the Pink Hill Town Hall or Turner and Turner Insurance Agency. j k The goal is to successfully complete this fund drive before the end of 1982. Please do your part. 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED - Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Carter were honored on their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday at their home in Pink Hill by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis Malpass and Sue Cecchini. The table was covered with a white lace cloth and centered with an arrangement of peppermint and red carnations with white pompons. Red candles compli mented the setting. The five-tiered cake was decorated in the Christmas motif. Individual tables also held arrange ments or red and white carnations with red tapers. The couple was married on December 23. 1932 in Kinston. GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - The children of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jones honored their parents on their 50th wedding anniversary. Dec. 26th. at the couple's home. Mr. and Mrs. Jones granddaughter, Connie Jones, presided at the guest book. Guests were greeted into the home decorated with a gold and Christmas decor by their sons. Kenneth and Joe Clay, their wives and grandson. Joe. The traditional wedding cake and punch with an assortment of other foods were served by granddaughters* Lisa Smith and Kimberly Jones. Goodbyes were said by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Earl Adams, niece of the Joneses. Farm Census Proclamation NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY Since the economy of Duplin County benefits in large pleasure from farming, the County's presiding officials bring to the attention of all County residents the 1982 Census of Agriculture. WHEREAS, the periodic farm census is the primary source of accurate informa tion on the number of farms and farm operators in out County; WHEREAS, it also pro vides accurate data on sales of farm products as well as production costs in our County: , AND WHEREAS, many business decisions affecting the County's farmers in to day's economy depend upon accurate data from the Census of Agriculture; now. therefore, be IT RESOLVED that the County's presiding officials urge all farm operators to fill out and return promptly the farm census questionnaires they have received in the mail and thus help to make the 1982 census the most successful in a series of 22 farm census counts which began in 1840. This the 20th day of December. 1982. DUPLIN COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS William J. Costin Chairman ATTEST: Ralph Cottle. Clerk v- mm TWO AREA PHARMACISTS JOIN FORCES - Bostic Drug Company of Beulaville and Brewer Drug Company of Pink Hill an nounce their association to become Mutual a Discount Drugs. Shown above. Charles ? Watsyn (left) and Russell Bostic shake hands in front of the Pink Hill store. See story. (Photo by Lynda Stroud) Area Pharmacists Join Forces f This week Bostic Drug Co. of Beulavilie and Brewer Drug of Pink Hill formally associated to become Mutual Discount Drugs. Russell Bostic, owner of Bostic Drugs, and Charles Watson, owner of Brewer Drugs, are joining forces in order to improve pharma ceutical services in the com munities of Pink Hill and . Beulavilie. ^ "We feel this association will strengthen both stores through greater purchasing power and improved mer chandizing techniques," Bostic said. Billy and Marsha Brewer established Brewer Drug Co. in 1950 and served the Pink Hill community faithfully for 26 years. Following a tragic | fire in 1976, Charles and Betty Watson re-opened the store as its new owners. They have endeavored to render the same professional phar maceutical services that the community had come to expect from Brewer Drug Co. and they pledge to continue the same in the future. Russell and Doris Bostic established Bostic Drug Co. in Beulaville in December 1960 and have served the community in a variety of professional, civic and busi ness activities since that time. They both pledge to continue these activities in the future. It is only through the orderly and planned growth of a community that any business can prosper. Both Bostic and Watson agree to this principle and feel that this association will help achieve that goal. ^^10 ENJOY IT!. Give a Portrait The gift only YOU can give! 8 X 10 NATURAL COLOR PORTRAIT 990 inducing Tax and HanAng No extra charge for Croups up to the mei?er the photographs ran hands ? unet One special offer per fame* every *> days ? Cannot be used with cun sees CMi Plans or other apnea tiung offers Cotne early and bring ttes ad tta General Store Restawrant KENANSVILI.E, NORTH CAROLINA TuMday, Jan. 4 Wednaaday, Jan. 5 ,11 f Hra.: 11 a.n?.-7 p.m. ? VfnTwnanmmn ? iJBte OLIVE AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE IS NOW IN PROGRESS r s";; "> ? Contact Lenses : i $9000 j with prescription Types: B&L : , A/o ? DOW CORNING gel flex HYDROCURVE Other Types Also Available Price May Vary ? ? East Coast Optical: Lb Kenansville ? 296-1782 m OFFER GOOD Tl JAN. 1, 1983 M ' \ \ V HdPPY * MGWYe^R ^ We're kicking off the ' New Year with sincere wishes for the happiest of seasons to our loyal customers and friends! This That The Other Hwy 11 twomi. n. Pink~Hitl Tel. 568-4528 .Deno's Pizza I Wishes You A Happy New Year We Will 5c Open ? All- Day Until 11 P.M. J New Year's Eve ( & New Year's Day Hrs. Mon-Thurs 5-9 p.m. Fri & Sat 11 ajn. - 11 p.m. 298-4333 Hwy. 41 E. Beulaville tup lira ? I ?? SiMaAaRiTi DEPOSIT ACCOUNT. 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