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The Pink Hill Review "Serving Pink Hill, Deep Run, Albertson, Beulaville, And Their Surrounding Areas" [) ? - VOL.5NO.23 KENANSVILLE. NC 28349 JUNE 9. 1983 Pink Hill Liberty Run The Pink Hill Liberty Run is scheduled for Saturday, July 2 with registration ^closing at 8:10 a.m. before Pthe starting time of 8:30 a.m. The run has applied for TAC sanctioning. The races are 10 kilometer (b.2 miles) and there is a One-Mile Fun Run. Age groups for the 10-K Male and Female are 13-18, 19-29, 30-39. 40-49 and 50 up. For the Fun Run, male ? and female, groups will be for 12 and under, 13-29 and 30-up. Trophies for first, second and third finishers overall and for each age group in both races on race .day if possible, but no duplication of awards. Optional in Fun Run (Late entrants may have delayed delivery). Pre-registered entrants will have separate stations and can pick up packets beginning at 7:45 the day of the race. * The route is a pleasant winding course with no hills through southern Lenoir County. One mile is un paved. The races will be hand timed, split times at one, three and five-mile markers. Three water stations will be on the route. Also, exper ienced rescue squad will be GOSPEL SING Th Down East Boys will be ai Christian Chapel Free Will Baptist Church Sunday night, June 12, at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome. There is no admission charge. on the route. The Course has been TAC certified. Last year's runners included Chris Payne in time of 33:03, Cherry Payne in time of 41:46 and Wayne Brook head in time of 23:23. There were 47 runners in the 1982 10-kilometer run. BARBECUE PORK AND CHICKEN There will be a barbecued pork and chicken dinner be ginning at 11 a.m. at the Albertson Recreation Center on Saturday, June 25. There will be a Class D USSSA Softball tournament being played the same week end. Come out and eat and enjoy the ballgames Open Letter Christian Love To the Editor: From time to time, a body 1 of believers are called upon 1 not only to speak their con victions, but also to show them. One such incident occurred recently. The con gregation of The First Bap tist Church of Pink Hill was asked approximately two months ago to vacate the V.F.W. Hut. which was the temporary place for worship. After meeting in the local fire department's meeting room for one service, we began meeting in the fellowship hall of the Church of God. Pink Hill. On behalf of our congre gation. 1 say "thank you" for your show of brotherly love and concern. We deeply appreciate the willingness of sharing that all you fine people showed. Your act of Christian love and hospitality is actually an extension of Matthew ^5:35,40 which states. "For I was hungry, and ye gave me meat; I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in; . . .And the King shall answer and say unto them. Verily 1 say unto you. Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethen. ye have done it unto me." Again let me say as pastor, we are deeply appreciative and thankful for your act of Christian kindness. May the I Lord continue to shower you with His love and blessings. Rev. Tommy Tripp Pink Hill, N.C. 1 rAnnual FFA Banquet A FORESTRY - Bobby Tyndall, Jimbo Tyndall, Trip Dawson, Sam Jones, Thomas Ballard, Elaine Howard LAND JUDGING - Wendy Heath, Rex Howard, Wade ^Davenport, Kevin Watkins HONORARY CHAPTER FARMERS Vic Styles, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holland O ? NEW OFFICERS 83-84 - President - Robert Holland; ^ Vice-Pres. - Thomas Ballard; Secretary - B.J. lyndall; w National Secretary ? Marty Coats; Treasurer - Robin King; Reporter - Jeff Barwick; Historian - Bonnie Moody; Sentinel - Mickey Howard. Not pictured - Bill Paderick, parliamentarian. f Dinettes I All (Specially Priced A * To Save Now I A Avery I Furniture ?A Pink Hill 1 ' WINS SUTTON SCHOLARSHIP ? Harvey W. Grady III of Deep Run (center) is the first winner of the annual Robert James (Jimmie) Sutton Memorial Scholarship at Lenoir Community College. The $300 grant is being given to him by LCC president Dr. Jesse L. McDaniel, left, while Robert J. Sutton, father of the late Jimmy Sutton, looks on. The annual renewable or continuing scholar ship comes from gifts from the Sutton family and friends channeled through the LCC Foundation to accrue interest for the yearly grant. It goes to a student who shows superior academic promise and who ranks as an outstanding citizen on campus and in the community. (LCC photo by Rocky Kennedy) CANDLEWICKING CLASS A candlewickine class will be held al This That and The Other in Pink Hill on Wed nesday morning, June 29 at 10 a.m. For registration and more information, call Lynda Stroud at 568-3562. CRAFTS NEEDED Any craftsman desiring to display and sell his crafts at the annual Pink Hill Liberty Festival should contact Lynda Stroud at 568-3562 for more information imme diately. I OPEN HOUSE MT. OLIVE NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY Open house willbe held at the Mount Olive National Guard Armory on Sunday. June 19 from 1 p.m. until 3 p.m. The public is cordially invited. During this time they will be allowed to review and observe some of the various military equipmant of the 30th Inf. Bde. The displays will consist of helicopters, armored personnel carriers, communication equipment (tactical), weapons, medical equipment, military police and various displays. The ? MQth Army National Guard Band will perform., accor ding to Randall G. Tyndall of the planning committee. CORRECTION In Jackson's IGA advertisement which appeared in the Thursday. June 2, Duplin Times/Duplin Today/Pink Hill Review, the whole beef loins in the arch was incorrectly priced. The price of beef loins should have been $2.29 lb. We regret this error and inconvenience this may have caused Jackson's IGA and their patrons. FEEDS AND FEEDING PROGRAMS - EQUIPMENT ? ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS - MANAGEMENT SERVICES GRANT LIVESTOCK SUPPLY HWY. 11 NORTH PINK HILL, N.C. 28572 iiAsi ^ ^ wren mwn.-3? I. o;uu-o:uu Telephone 568-3308 FEED AND DRUG SPECIALS: CUSTOM FEED GRINDING SERVICES AVAILABLE FREE DELIVERYJ| 50 Lb. Bag Horse Feed *4.65 ^ ^ 50 Lb. Bag Chatham Chunks *7.10 100 Lb. 14% Hog Feed With Tylan. 10 *8.75 100 Lb. 12% Cow Feed *6.50 WE CARRY ALL KINDS OF HORSE SUPPLIES FEEDS, MEDICATIONS, WORMER FATHERS DffiJ GtFTSALE One Rack Heritage New For Spring. Knit Shirts ???.*? ?8.95 fAll Mens Jeans 25% Off All Men's Spring & Summer Florsheim, Rocsport & Freeman Select Group 50% off Men's Knit & Dress Shirts, Slacks. Ties & . db, Belts 20% off A ^e!1S At Sportcoats & Jackets 25% off ! UN Mens O.P. Swimwear, I Shorts & Shirts 20% Off s Theresa's r - Fashions ^ Beulavllle Kenansvllle ) \ P Sgg Hollywood kwNi Rally Cloch IMWU Quartz, timer/ ^9 alarm Easy mount |HRnDU Batteries not WiVKr included. *555 REB Sale Price $15.95 * /^n less Mfg [OA Mail-in Rebate 5 00 v|v Yoer i795 COSt I iii Double Your Rebate!* Raid Dance liquid or paste car wax j|l UIOUEST'flM price $6.99 Iks le-store coapoe -1.00 rebate by nail Iks tbls ad coopoe -1.00 rebate by nail cm fl99 only "*? HURRY! 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