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The Pink Hill Review "Serving Pink Hill, Deep Hun. Albcrtson, Beulaville, And IbeirSurrounding Areas" v \ VOL. 6 NO. S . KENANSVILLE. NC 28J4V FEBRUARY 2.1984 ? Extension Homemakers Meet The Christian Chapel Extension Homemakers met recently in the home of Margaret Ard. Audrey Powell, president, opened the meeting. Vice president Lynda W. Stroud gave a report on the medical center project. The club plans to donate and plant a piece of shrubbery or tree on the medical center lot to beautify the entire area. Speaker for the evening meeting was Joretta Durant, a Kinston attorney. She enlightened the ladies with information and pointers to guide them in the future whatever their destiny may be. The group found Miss Durant to be both informative and yharming. Pictured, left to right. Margaret Ard. Audrey Powell and Joretta Durant. Smith Files For Re-Election "I file for re-election to the Lenoir County Board of Education based on my record of serving as a member of that board and my conviction that the next four years will be most im portant in the future direction of our couhty schools." said J. Oliver Smith on tiling tor re-election to the Lenoir County Board of Education. "! am tremendously proud of the progress we have made in our programs and facilities. We have been able to reorganize our schools to meet most modern education needs of our children, and, in a year from now, we will have reached the highest accreditation level possible for public schools ? both at the state and national level. "In our school svstem we have some of the very best teachers, administrators and support staff. I look forward to continuing my work with them for our children in Lenoir County. If re-elected. 1 pledge to continue to serve the people of Lenoir County and to always give the education of young people top priority.." Smith is a resident of the Wood ington community and has served on the Lenoir County Board of Edu cation for 12 years and as its chairman for 10 years. He now serves as state vice-president and member of the executive committee of the N.C. School Boards Asso ciation. He also represents this association on the National Legis lation committee. Lenoir Extension Production Meetings Profit is the name of the game in farming, and one of the few ways a farmer can increase his profit is through more efficient production, says Alan A. Herper, associate agricultural extension agent of Lenoir County. High yields and crop mix are the other ways to increase profit, but the weather controls yields while soil type and rotational considerations often determine crop mix. This means that the farmer can best increase his net profit by controlling his cost of production. Efficient production will be the theme for farmer meetings to be held around Lenoir County. Johnnie Jones and Alan Harper will discuss and answer questions about corn, soybeans and tobacco. Answering your questions and providing in formation you might need will be of primary importance. Jones will provide the latest information on varieties, fertilization and disease control for corn and soybeans in 1984. Harper will have up-to-date information on the tobac co program and tobacco production for 1984. The meetings will start at 7 p.m. and last no more than two hours. The following meetings are scheduled: Feb. 9 at Hugo Volunteer Fire Department, and Feb. 21 at Sandy Bottom Fire Department. I | NOW ? CLEAN CARPETS I WITHOUT WATER! I I INTRODUCING I I E&Dry I for Carpets ' I At lost, a worry-free way to clean carpets that's guaranteed sate I tor an fitters No water No mixing I You don't even have to move the I furniture Easy to use. too let us show you the NEWEST way to clean carpets with the Blue lustre* Dry Clean Machine I Avery Furniture 568-3114 | Pink Hill | 1 Fresh Fish-cShrimp-Oysters ? .Small Line Ol Groceries call or come by BILL SMITH SEAFOOD MARKET Main St 568-4193. Pink Hill. Open 8 30 6. M F. Sat. 8:30-5 KINSTON BONE AND JOINT CLINIC, P.A. ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL OFFICE HOURS Monday through Friday... 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday and Wednesday... 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM ( No Appointment Necessary ) Saturday... 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon Phone: 522-4155 Drs. Spigner, Pate, Mcfiirt KINSTON CLINIC NORTH (Acrtss from emergency entrance of hospital) ? f? Capping Services Held At Lenoir Memorial The capping ceremony for Lenoir Memorial Hospital's School of Nursing's first two-year class was held January 13 af Northwest Chris tian Church. The ceremony was opened with an invocation by the Rev. Thomas A. Tunstall of North west Christian Church. A welcome was extended by L. Daniel Duval Jr., hospital president. Dr. Walter Sabison, president-elect of the medical staff greeted the freshmen. The address was presented by Dr. C.C. Bremer, former member of the LMH medical staff. The freshman class was presented by Mrs. Christine Tigwell, RN, instructor, and the students were capped by Mrs. Faye Sugg, RN, instructor. Among the students receiving caps were: Amar.da Byrd of Pink Hill. Lynell Turner of Deep Run, Becky Howard of Magnolia. Special music was provided by the junior and senior classes. Governor Appoints Thigpen To State Board Of Nursing Ms Donna S. Thigpen. director of administrative affairs\at James Sprunt Technical College\has been appointed to a second three-year term on the N.C. State Board of Nursing by Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. This board is responsible for accrediting nursing programs and for licensing nurses to practice in the state. The 15-member board is com posed of nine elected RNs, four elected LPNs and two "represen tatives of the public" who are not practicing nurses, appointed by the governor. In addition, the board conducts site visits to health services agencies such as nursing homes and hospitals to ensure that nursing services are in accordance with the standards es tablished by the Nursing Practice Act. Thigpen is a native of Beulaville where she resides with her husband and their two children. She has served as a pubnc health nurse, taught at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va., and directed the nursing orngram at JSTC before assuming her present position. THANK YOU To all of my friends and family who sent cards, flowers, prayers and visits during my Illness, I wish to extend my sincere appreciation and thanks. 4 Essie Edwards Park Circle, Pink Hill , ' % Spring la a tlma for pagoanta and weddings. Maka ? 1 your plana now to capturo thaaa momanta In plcturaa. Wa ara offarlng two Spring Spaclala: < J A Modeling Packaga for Pagoanta: 'J 4 4 poaea [avaning gown, draaa ault, awimault, ate.); 2 A A - 5x7a of each poaa: $92.50. Total of 8 ? 5x7a. 10% ]A _ 7 diacount for children under 12 yaara of ago. 1 9 J Wadding Special: jP 4 For wadding contracta signed before Fab. 15, 1984, J A you will gat a free 8x10 Bridal Portrait whan you buy 4 4 one at regular price. Jh J Bob's Originals | at 568-3864 for appointment lor free consultation. V % * NEW W. H. JONES COMPANY - IS LIQUIDATING BALANCE OF DRY GOODS AT '? ? 70% OFF m ? * , ONE DAY ONLY : ? SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th FROM 8am TIL 5 pm Happy Apnns. 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