^ * The Duplin Times-Progress Sentinel, November 17,1983 Page 9
The Pink Hill Review
"Serving Pink Hill, Deep Run, Albertoon, Beulavilie, And Their Surrounding Areas"
VOL S NO. 17 KENANSV1LLE, NC 28349 , NOVEMBER 17,1983
QUEEN AND COURT - Pictured, left to I
right, Junior Miss Liberty 1982-83 Elizabeth 1
durphy, 1983-84 Junior Miss Liberty Stacy
'rice and first runner-up Karla Kornegay.
Lenior School
Monus
Nov. 21-25
Monday ? hot dog, steak
um sandwich, cottage fries or
baked beans, peaches or
applesauce, cookie
Tuesday - baked turkey or
ham, cornbread stuffing,
candied yams or green
beans, ambrosia or fruit
salar, rolls
Wednesday - Manager's
Choice
Thursday - Thanksgiving
holiday
Friday - Thanksgiving
holiday.
Milk is offered with all
meals. Each school offers a
variety of extra items for
sale.
Kenansville Jaycees To Roast
Attorney Vance B. Gavin
The Kenansville Jaycees
will hold a roast for Attorney
Vance B. Gavin on Tuesday,
Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. at E.E.
Smith Junior High School in
Kenansville.
Numerous state and
county officials have been
.invited to attend and help
with thf roast. Roasters in
clude Duplin County Clerk of
Superior Court, John A.
Johnson; Duplin County
Sheriff T.E. Revelle; Assis
tant District Attorney Dewey
Hudson; and Kenansville at
torneys W.E. "Pot" Craft
and Bruce Robinson Jr.
The cost of the event will
be $10 per person with the
proceeds going to the N.C.
Boys Home at Lake Wac
camaw and other Jaycee
sponsored functions. Those
attending will be treated to a
banquet consisting of a steak
supper with all the trim
mings in addition to a de
lightful and entertaining
nroeram.
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Anyone wishing to
purchase tickets or obtain
further information should
contact Woody Brinson at
296-1400, Doc Brinson at
296-0346, David Phillips at
296-0215, or Carey Wrenn at
296-0134 in Kenansville or by
mailing your check to the
Kenansville Jaycees. P.O.
Box 490, Kenansville, NC
28349.
PAGEANT WINNER
Tracey Howard, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Houston Howard
Jr. won the 1983-84 title of
Little Master Liberty last
Saturday night.
WINS TITLE - Sandy Smith,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Melvin Smith, was
named Little Miss Liberty in
the Pink Hill pageant last
Saturday.
Murphy Benefit
A benefit in the form of a
barbecue dinner for Chilton
Murphy, leukemia patient,
will be held Saturday. The
dinner will be served from
the Pink Hill fire Depart
ment.
Presently Chilton and his
wife Nan are required to
make three trips to Chapel
Hill each week for the benfit
of learning to operate a
kidney machine. All
donati< is will be appreci
ated. For additonal infor
mation call Hilda Grace
Smith at 568-4460.
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QUEEN PERFORMS Miss
Liberty Patsy Ezzell perform
ed at the 1983-84 Junior Miss
Liberty pageant last week
end.
STACEY PRICE - 1983-84
Junior Miss Liberty
Pink Hill Town Board Meets
John Worthington, a resi
dent of Park Circle, appeared
before the Nov. board meet
ing. He reported sand accu
mulation that is currently
clogging a pond on the
Worthington property. The
board agreed to open a ditch
to alleviate the problem.
Ronnie K. Heath, fire
chief, reported a total of
seven fire calls for the month
- two standbys for a wreck,
two public services, two false
alarms and one woods fire.
He also issued a slate of
officers for 1984-85, Chief
Ronnie K. Heath; Assistant
Chief Preston Bryant, and
Captian Jerry Tyndall. Heath
also announced several
projects that the local Tire
department would like to
undertake. They included
building a cook house as
close as possible to the
present building, asked per
mission to remodel the inside
of the station by building a
kitchen, rest rooms, etc.,
permission to store Pirsch
fire engine, asked to con
demn old mill house owned
by D.H. Taylor, and finally,
announced that the building
would be used on Saturday,
Nov. 19 for a benefit for
Chilton Murphy.
CHRISTIAN CHAPEL FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH
will be having their fall bazaar Saturday, Nov. 19,
? beginning at 10 a.m. and last until 10 p.m. Dinner and
supper will be served, consisting of barbecued pork and
chicken pastry with all the trimmings. An auction will
begin at 6:30 p.m. All kinds of items such as crafts, cakes,
pies, candy, canned goods, flower arrangements, etc. will
be for sale throughout the day and night. Pictured above,
left to right. Hazel Murphy. Cynthia Smith, Laura Stroud
and Sadie Howard, Auxiliary president.
7 Piano Tuning and Repair <
Jimmy C. West I
4 Registered ]
if Piano Technician
A Box 502, Warsaw V
rn _K^nan?villa - 296-0219 J
| THE ANCHORMAN
k The Anchorman will be
J singing at Christian Chapel
J Free Will Baptist Church on
I Sunday, Nov. 20 at 7 p.m.
[ Everyone is welcome.
I want to thank each
person who voted for me for
town commissioner.
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I will do my best to be
worthy of the confidence you
have placed in me.
t Johnnie P. Sheppard
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THANKSGIVING
SERVICE
The First Baptist Church
of Pink Hill with the Rev.
Tommy Tripp as pastor, will
host the annual community
Thanksgiving service on
Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 7:30
p.m.
IN MEMORY OF BOBBY S.
KEENCE WHO PASSED
AWAY NOV. 14,1982
It's just a year ago today
God called and took you away
It grieved our hearts to let
you go
But God loved you more we
know
We miss you so, your smiling
face
And no one else can fill your
place
But in our hearts you'll
always stay
We'll meet again some
happy day
To be with you on that
beautiful shore
Where pain and sorrow is no
more.
With Love
Mother, Ella Koonce and
Family
THANK YOU
The Pink Hill School would
like to extend Thanks to all
parents, businesses who
donated gifts, turkeys, hams,
etc., and others who helped
make the October Halloween
carnival a very successful
endeavor.
FIRESIDE
Woodington Ward of the
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints is having a
Fireside, Sunday, Nov. 20 at
7 p.m. at the chapel, Hwy
258, South, near Nobles Mill.
There will be a special film
entitled "Families Are
Forever" starring Gordon
Jump of WKRP - Concinnati.
Everyone is invited. Refresh
ments will be served.
CONCERT SERIES
The Community Council
for the Arts of Kinston
continues its 1983-84 concert
series in November with a
single performance by the
fabulous "Singing Boys of
Pennsylvania" in concert.
The concert will be hJd
Friday, Nov. 18 at the North
west School Auditorium. Old
Well Road, Kinston.
BARBECUE
The Pink Hill Fire De
partment will sponsor a
barbecued pork and chicken
dinner on Saturday, Dec. 3
(Christmas Parade Day)
beginnign at 11'a.m. Dona
tions will be S3 a plate.
Everyone is encouraged to
support the fire and rescue
departments.
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Pink Hill Election Results
Robert L. Elmore led a
five-way race for three seats
on the Pink Hill town board.
According to unofficial re
turns, Elmore collected 109
votes to win a seat on the
board along with Johnny
Sheppard. with 87 votes, and
Manley O. Hatch with t?
votes.
Jeffrey B. Tprner, who
could call for a runoff, trailed
with 84 votes followed by
Nerry Wall, who got 45
votes.
Christmas M
Open House f
Sunday, November 20 I
2 til 6 \
Door Prizes ? Refreshments j
? Arrangements
? Poinsett las ?
? bows
? Gilts
? Christmas Ornaments
? Wrapping Available
? Centerpiece* W
? Cralt (.Supplies
? Pibbon
? Accessories
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This, That & the Other_
Country Gift Shoppe & Florist
Located 11 wy. 11 * A
2 Miles N. Pink Mill 4 Miles iS. Peep Pun
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