WEST CRAVEN HIGHLIGHT i Wilmar Piney Neck Cayton West Craven Heights Ernul Serving The Vanceboro Community Askin Spruilltown Epworth Dudley’s Crossroads Volume I, Number 4 Thursday, February 2, 1978 20‘ per copy High W inds Hit V anceboro Area ... I S' Higih winds caused extensive dsniage in the Vanceboro area last week. Mr. Kay SteWart watched as the wind ripped sheets of tin from the roof of the garage where he worked for over 50 years. Damage was estimated at over $200. A Weyerhaeuser Receives Aviation Award WASHINGTON, N. C. — Weyerhaeuser Company recently received three aviation safety awards. The National Business Aircraft Association elected to recognize the company with an award for having flown over 11 million consecutive aircraft miles without accident involving damage to property or injury to persons. This record included mileage flown by both airplanes and helicopters. ii?1^i^y^gftcring;«-the played by aircraft nelaintenahce in Accomplishing this outstanding safety i«cord, the l^AA chose to present the Weyerhaeuser^ Company maintenance personnel with an additional safety award. In addition to the two awards by the National Business Aircraft Association, the Helicopter Association of America gave recognition to the company’s outstanding safety record in flying approximately 30,000 hours in helicopters without accident. Receiving the awards for the key role the Washington, N. C. base contributed to this outstanding achieveinient are (left to right), Charles Lewis, Helicopter PUot; Keith L. Lamb, N. C. Region Vice President; and Curtis Blackwell, Helicopter Maintenance. WHAT’S INSIDE Cards To 3 Church News 5 Classified Ads 11 Club News 6 Community Calendar 4 Entertainment 10 Horoscope 2 Kids Corner 10 Letters To The Counselor 3 Letters To The Editor 2 Recipe of the Week 4 School Menus ........9 School News 8 Sports 7 This Week in History 2 Varsity Scoreboard 7 High winds knocked this sign down in front of Peterson’s PhiUips 66 Service Station on Main Street. * Highlights Classifieds Work WCH, P.O. Box 404 Phone Vanceboro, NX. 285&6 244-0508 Employees at the Vanceboro, N.C. Plant of New Bern Ofl & Fertilizer Company arrived at work last Friday to find the elevator leg which carries gp'ain to the tank, leaning due to a broken guy line support caused by heavy winds. Manager William Haddock estimated the damage at over $10,000.