I The Pink Hill review | "Serving Pink Hill, Deep Run, Albertson, Beulaville, And Their Surrounding Areas" v J ^ VOL. 6 NO. 7 KENANSVILLE. NC 28J4V FEBRUARY 16. 1984 ? Citizen Of The Year Award The Christian Chapel senior citizens under the direction of Dorothy Howard, presented their first Citizen of the Year award to Laura Stroud on Sunday at the Christian Chapel Free Will Baptist Church. Dorothy Howard, president of the Christian Chapel Senior citizens, presents award to Laura Stroud in above photo. Distribution In * Lenoir County Inter Church Outreach Volunteers will be accepting applications and distributing USDA donated foods including butter, cheese, cornmeal, dry milk and honey, for residents of Lenoir County only on Friday, Feb. 17. They urge everyone to bring ^ shopping bags or boxes to carry the food home. In order to receive USDA donated food, a household must be certified as having been found eligible under one of the following criteria: recipi ents of AFDC or food stamps ror persons whose gross monthly income is at or less than 130% of the federal income poverty level which equates to the following: Family Gross Monthly Income Size of Household * 1 S 527 2 709 3 891 4 1,073 5 1,255 6 1,437 7 1,619 8 1,801 Add $182 fot each additonal family member. Application and distribution sites are as follows: Elderly and handi capped people only: Georgia Battle Center, Lincoln Street, Kinston. 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. All other applicants: Georgia Battle Center, Lincoln Street, Kinston - 2 p.m. until 6 p.m.; National Guard Armory, Highland Avenue, Kinston, 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.; Deep Run Fire Department, Deep Run, 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.; La Grange Fire Department, La Grange 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Tri-County Estate Planning Workshop ! -The Lenoir, Craven and Jones Agricultural Extension Service will & be sponsoring the first Tri-Coonty Estate Planning Workshop on Feb. 18, according to Deborah M. Crandall, associate home economics extension agent. The workshop will include topics on current updated estate planning laws, making or changing a will, estate tax vs. state tax, probating and questions and answers session. There will be insurance consultants available to discuss how much insurance you really need. This progranr is for anyone in Lenoir, Craven and Jones counties who are interested in planning their estate. The workshop will be at the Agricultural Extension Complex on the Pink Hill Highway, Kinston. The hours are from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. You are invited to come and bring a friend and learn the reasons why you should have an estate plan. Call 527-2191 to register. * Home Economic Extension News Buying Clothes for Someone Else Buying clothes for someone else may not be as easy as it sounds. But you can avoid some pitfalls by ? planning ahead. ? One way to be a smart shopper is to get the person to talk about what clothing styles and colors he likes. And listen to what he says. After all, you are going to shop for him, not for yourself. As you shop, think about the person you are buying for. And try to answer these questions: Does the person need this? Will this item fit into his wardrobe? Is this a color or style that he would choose? Be especially careful of size and ^ fit. Some clothes need to fit well. If you are selecting a dress shirt, you will need to know collar size and sleeve length. If it is pants you are buying, you will need to know waist and inseam sizes. If you are shopping for someone who ljves close by, you might suggest window-shopping together. And if the person sees something he likes, ask him to try it on. Then ask the clerk to hold the article. There are some clothing items that are just hard to buy for another person, so you might want to steer clear of these. For example,, some men are mighty particular about their ties and socks. Also try to find out if the person you are shopping for has any allergies. It would be a shame to buy a wool shirt or sweater for someone who is allergic to wool. Of course, there is a simple way to solve the clothing questions. Use gift certificates. Just make sure the certificate is large enough to pay for the item you want the f arson to buy. ^^FUNERAL SERVICE PLAN ^ CASH FOR FUNERAL AND FINAL EXPENSE PLANS In order to meet the cost of Funerel Expenses. It is necesserv to heve supplementary coverage. We offer this coverage through United Family Life ^ Insurance Company. Everyone needs additional money to cover funeral end other final expenses. Some of the Benefits are aa Follows: ? Life Insurance Coverage from *600.00 to *6,000.00 ? Available for the Whole Femily to Age 90 ? Rates Can Never Be Increased ? Coverage Can Never Be Reduced - Regardless Of Age ? Policies Can Never Be Cancelled by the Company ? No Medical Exam Required ? Guaranteed Plan Available You cannot realize the heartsick anguish and bewilderment that confronts those who are left behind to make the final arrangements, where no decisions were made while the family was still together. . .So, since you do care for your loved ones, don't ta shift your final responsibility to their shoulders when it is so easy to get all the C* information yourself. If you would like more details on this low cost Family Protection Plan ? Please call 658-2303 or fill out information below and return to us. There Is NO OBLIGATION. For additional Information Call Opal Smith ? 568-4245 or TYNDALL FUNERAL HOME 658-2303 or 658-4811 Name: Address: City: State: Phone No.: ^ Number In Family:_ Ages: Thank you for your Intaroat Homa of Thouahtful Sarvlca Sine* 1131 1 < Barwick Files For Lenoir County Commissioner I P.C. Barwick Jr. has filed as a candidate for county commissioner of Lenoir County. Barwick, 46, is a member of the law firm Wallace, Barwick, Landis, Rodgman and Bower, P.A. and has been practicing law here for 18 vparc P.C. Barwlck Jr. He is a native of Lenoir County, a graduate of Moss Hill High School, Wake Forest University and Wake Forest University law school. He served in the U.S. "Army and the N.C. National Guard from 1960 until 1967, receiving an honorable dis charge from the Army Reserve as a captain, infantry. He is married to the former Nancy Coston of Asheville and they have two sons, Collins and Scott. They are members of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, where Barwick has served as senior warden. Barwick has been active in local, civic and political affairs for a number of years. He is a past president of the Kinston Jaycees, the Kinston Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce, Lenoir County United Way and the Kinston Country Club, and served as chairman of the Lenoir County Red Cross blood program for four years, as well as chairman of the local Caswell district committee of the Boy Scouts of America for three years. He was co-chairman of the drive to build the East Carolina Counsel headquarters for the Boy Scouts here. He was recently re appointed to a term on the Board of Directors of Lenoir Memorial Hospital. Barwick is a charter member of the Home Builders Assoc. of Kinston, attorney for the Kinston Board of Realtors, and a member of the Elks, Lenoir County Farm Bureau and the Power Squadron. , Barwick received the local Ajiycees DSA Award in 1968 and 1970, and was made a life member by the local chapter in 1974. While serving as state chairman of the N.C. Young Republicans from 1971 until 1972, he was one of five Jaycees in the U.S. to receive the Freedom Guard Award. ?? Briefs Lewis Family The Lewis Family will be at the Pink Hill School gym this Sunday. The event is being sponsored by the Christian Chapel Church. Tickets may be purchased in advance from Anderson's or This, That & The Other in Pink Hill or may be secured at the door. ? Gospel sing The First Baptist Church in Pink Hill is sponsoring the Down East Boys, a gospel singing group, on this Sunday night, Feb. 19 beginning at 7:30 p.m. The public is cordially invited to come. There is no admis sion charge. David "Crockett" Lee benefit You are asked to support the David "Crockett" Lee Benefit spon sored by area churches and fire departments as well as citizens. Barbecue pork and chicken will be served Saturday, Feb. 18 beginning at 11 a.m. Plates are S3 and may be obtained at Deep Run Fire De partment, Sandy Bottom Fire De-.. partment. South wood Fire Depart ment or from W.B. Taylor Co. on Hwy. 258. (UgS) Vertagreen PLUS . Leafmaker (3-9-9) New! Improved! Premium quality. Specifically formulated for this area. Guaranteed secondary and micro-nutrients. We Carry Vertagreen Plus Leafmaker 3-9-9 and All Other Fine Vertagreen Products Come In And See Bill or Buddy For All Your Farming Needs At... W.B. Taylor Co. I Hwy. 258 South Kinston, N.C. \ lyf?F REMODELING The Kinston Store ' ' - ? i 4000 UNITS OF LADIES' SPORTSWEAR DRESSES - COATS SUITS NOW % PRICE f NEW SPRING - SUMMER 1 | LADIES' SPORTSWEAR ARRIVING DAILY.... NO PLACE TO PUT IT [ COME ANO GET IT NOW Vz PRICE J ? Shop Monday Through Saturday 10 A.M. 9 P.M. Phone 527-7181. / ? A 1

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