•Thhweetepootball ’83 PullOut Section Win $100 GrandPrize cSSfet ^ •We»t Craven r r'll 1 1^ 1 1 f Nori;;:^Un‘. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ PresB Asaociation Serving Askin, Bridgeton, Caton, Cove City, Dover, Epworth, Ernul, Ft. Barnwell, Jasper, New, Bern, Piney Neck, Tuscarora, Vanceboro, Wilmar & Fairfield Harbour- Volume 6, Number 86 Vanceboro, North Carolina, Thursday, September 1,1988 Phone 244-0780 .20 Cents Sizemore Heads Up A Moving Giant Mrs. Marlene Copeland, new library assistant. Vanceboro-Craven County Public Library Expands Hours!! Beginning September 7, the Vanceboro-Craven County Public Library will expand its hours to Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:00 - 8:00 p.m. On Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays the library will continue to be open from 2:00-6:00 p.m. The new assistant librarian at the Vanceboro- Craven County Public Library, Mrs. Marlene Copeland, will start work Monday. She will be assisting Mrs. Marguerite Williams, librarian. Also, beginning in September, Children’s Story Hour will be increased to twice a month. The Story Hour will be the first and third Wednesday of every month. Regional Extension Librarian, Mary Ann Delamar will present the hour of entertainment for the children. If you still have not seen the new library facility, Mrs. Williams invites you to stop in for a tour. Children ... Get Your Picture Made At Library Story Hour Chidren’s Story Hour will be presented at the Vanceboro-Craven County Public Library on Wednesday, September 7, at 3:30 p.m. At the Cove City-Craven County Public Library the Story Hour will take place on Friday, September 2, at 4:00 p.m. The movies, Popeye Meets Sinbad and 101 Dalmations Escape will be shown at the two libraries. After the movies, special guest, Ms. Glenda Kornegay will tell a favorite story to the children at the Vanceboro-Craven County Public Library. There will also be a story at the Cove City-Craven County Public Library. All children who attend the Story Hours are asked to take their favorite stuffed animals to the library with them. At the end of the Vanceboro and Cove City Story Hours each child with a stuffed animal will get his picture made to go on the library bulletin board. Joe Sizemore is beginning his eighth year as band director of the Marching Eagles of West Craven High School. Sizemore’s moving giant is the Marching Eagles. They have not become a giant without some long, hard hours of concentrated effort and organization by Sizemore and his 60 Booster Club Parents. This season will be filled with more work and concentration by Sizemore and his Marching Eagles with four big competitions waiting for them. The first competition takes the band to Charlotte, N.C. for the Central Carolina Band Contest, second to Western Alamance’s Band Contest, third to East Carolina University for the ECU Band Day, and fourth will be in Cary, N.C. for the Cary Band Day. In addition to the competition, Sizemore will be giving of his time and effort to serve the local communities. His band will participate in four fireman’s day parades, four Christmas parades, three competition parades, two concerts at the Edward P. Blair Auditorium at Vanceboro Farm Life Elementary School, four other concerts in the county and performances at home football games. When asked how he managed to finance all this activity, he replied, "it takes fund raising by the band members, support of the band parents and band boosters, plus support from the business communities of Craven County.” This year Sizemore praises his 70 total band members with 16 in flag corps, 3 in rifle corps, 2 miu'orettes, 4 honor guards, and 2 drum majors. He feels he has a mature group that really wants West Craven Marching Eagles to be head and shoulders above all competition. Higrhlights Holds Football Contest WMt Craven Marching Ekviea Band Director, Jeeeph Siaemore, holdi a Certificate of Appreciation precenM by the New Bern Jayceee to the band for uieir many perfermaneee and their untiring effort to bring a eerviee of mueic to the ettfatena of Craven County. Sizemore’s past 8 years have not been silent but have been filled with band trips to Jamaica, Disney World in Florida and as Director, N.C. All Star Jazz ensemble for Jazz Festival. Records set by his Marching Eagles have been outstanding to Superior ratings in every part of the music program which includes Marching Band, Jazz Band and Color Guard. When asked to recall his most successful campaign, he stated the 1982 Florida Competitions which consisted of Marching Eagles receiving excellent rating in Jazz Band, outstanding rating in Concert Band, and fourth place Marching Band, “More important than the ratings was the fact that the conduct and behavior of 80 band students was above reproach on all occasions,” said Sizemore. He also stated that the band has become a very mature group that accepts their responsibilities in both musical and social activities. All this and more is how Joe Sizemore, Director of the Marching Eagles, West Craven High School’s moving giant has become known to many of his students and friends as “Dr. Joe” Good Luck, “Dr. Joe” keep’em marching! During the next 16 weeks of NFL Football, The Highlights will feature a weekly contest to let you match your skill against the professionals in deciding the winning teams. Just turn to the center section of the Highlights each Thursday and pick the teams from the sponsor’s ad that you think will win and place that team’s name on the official entry blank beside the sponsor’s name and deposit it or mail it to The Highlights. Hand delivered entries must be received at The Highlights office by 12 noon on Saturday and mailed entries must be postmarked no later than Friday p.m. Weekly prizes of $10, $6, and $2 will be awarded to the three contestants with the highest number of correct picks. Points of 6, 4, and 2 will be awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners in addition to money. Money or points can be doubled if contestant has entry blank validated by a sponsor. At the end of sixteen weeks, all the points are tallied and a Grand Prize winner will be awarded $100 or a 19" Black and White Television. Each member of the family over 10 years of age can plfu:e two entries each week. An opportunity to see who is up on professional football in the family and at the same time win cash and points toward the Grand Prize. t ■> ■-iv '' ■ ■ ■;> 4> •i