The Pink Hill review "Serving Pink Hill, Deep Run, Albertson, Beulaviile, And Their Surrounding Areas" ^ ?????^???. ?" a VOL. 6 NO. 24 KENANSV1LLE. NC 28349 JUNE 14,1984 W 1984 Miss Liberty Contestants The 1984 Miss Liberty pageant will be held June 23 at the Pink Hill school auditorium. The following girls will be com Rting for the title of Miss Liberty 84. and a majorette with the James Kenan Band. Tina's hobbies include teaching baton, modeling, dancing, playing the piano, listening to music, meeting new people, being with her family and friends and playing with her dog. Dancer. Gina Lynn Herring Gina Harring. a rising junior at James Kenan High School, is the daughter of Virginia and Alfred Herring. She has brown hair, green eyes and stands 5'3". Gina's special training in the arts include eight years of dance and two years of piano. At James Kenan she is a ? varsity cheerleader, on the student . council, was Student of the Month for February, and is a member of the* Unicom Drama Gub and the mono gram club. Gina's hobbies are dancing, singing, cheering, skating, swimming, talking on the tefcphone, and spending time with friends. Sony* Michelle Crmnford Sonya Cranford, a 1984 graduate of South Lenoir High School, is the granddaughter of Carl and Iris Aidridge. She has brown hair, brown eyes and stands 5'5". Sonya's training in the arts include voice lessons, participating in the Musical Revue and drama. At South Lenoir she was a cheerleader, member of the monogram club, Future Teachers of America, drama club treasurer, and the French club president. Sonya's hobbies are singing, water and snow skiing and being with friends. Tina Long? Tina Long, a rising senior at James Kenan High Scnooi, is the daughter of Elbert and%etty Long. She has blonde hair, bljie eyes and stands 5'6". Tina's sp^ial training in the arts include 13 years of dance training, seven years ot piano, iu ycafs of baton, and she has attended summer dance workshops for six years. At James Kenan she is a member of the James Kenan Chorus, the All-County Chorus, the James Kenan Unicorn Drama Club Lorraine Carol Howard Lorraine Howard- a 1984 graduate of Kinstorf High School, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Howard. She has blonde hair, blue eyes, and stands 5'6". Lorraine has had special training in public speak ing, ICIUIIg 51UIIC5 IU PIC9CIIWIV1S and working on skits. At Kinston High, she was a teacher's aide, bus driver and on the Speakers Forum. Lorraine's hobbies include cross stitching, reading, public speaking, jogging, swimmi-g, babysitting and | Signs by Joe Lanier j | Lanier j ! Signs & Engraving ! 402 Memorial Dr., Warsaw I I Call 293-4884 ! A In The Aign 5usinc?a &ince 1%2 A From Name Plates To Billboards * ? f S ? ? Ml* working with children. Wendy Lynette Hill Wendy Hill, a rising senior at South Lenoir High School, is the daughter of Vicky Stroud and Mike Hill. She has dark brown hair, blue eyes and stands 5'4". At South Lenoir, Wendy was a member of the drama club, chorus club and in 'the "Musical Revue." Wendy's hobbies include singing, swimming, dancing, softball and water skiing. No picture was available of Wendy. ? Crime Of The Week Kinston police officers are investi gating a June 1 break-in at the residence of Stanley Carlton Melvin at 1502 Cedar Lane. According to reports, someone entered by a window on the south side of the house. Items reported missing were a gold wedding band, a Kappa Alpha Phi fraternity pin, a gold and diamond necklace, a pair of white gold earrings, a 21-jewel Bulova watch, a calculator and a 35mm Olympus camera lens. Total value of the items stolen was $1,290. Lenoir County Crime stoppers will pay for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the burglar or burglars. The amount of the reward depends on the seriousness of the crime and value of the information. Anyone having information in this crime or any crime is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 523-4444 week days from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Callers need not give their names. All callers remain anonymous. Crime Stoppers Board of Directors Approve Reward Money Payments The Lenoir County Crime Stoppers Board of Directors at its June 7 meeting approved reward money total.ng $475. The money will be paid for information that wa., re ceived through the Crime Stoppers program. The Lenoir County Crime Stoppers program was started March 1, 1984 by the Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce. Since the program was started, six criminal cases have been solved and $26,110 in stolen property and drugs have been recovered. The progam is one that pays cash re . ards foe information leading *to ' the arrest and indictment of a criminal. The amount depends on the seriousness of the crime and value of the information. Jeffrey Barwlck The United States Achievement Academy announced that Jeffrey Barwick has been named a 1984 U.S. National Award winner in agricul ture. This award is a prestigious honor very few students can ever hope to attain. In fact, the Academy recognizes less than 10 percent of all American high school students. Jeffrey, who attends South Lenoir High School, was nominated for this award by Jesse Thompson Jr., agriculture instructor at the school. Jeffrey will appear in the U.S. Achievement Academy Official Yearbook, published nationally. Jeffrey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Barwick. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kirl Barwick of Deep Run and the late Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garland Noble Sr. Firemen's Barbeque Dinner The Pink Hill Fire Department will have a barbecue pork and chicken dinner on Saturday, June 30 from 11 a.m. until. Plates will be S3. The eve >it will be held at the fire station. The proceeds will go towards the purchase of a much-needed squad truck. Help us so we can help you. Anyone wishing to donate items for the barbecue may call Sue Hamilton at 568-4526 by June 28, Items needed are pigs, chickens, 9 cabbage, potatoes, meal, oil, salad dressing, vinesar, salt, pepper, plates, cakes ana wood and charcoal. Fresh FishiShrimp-Oystcrs tSmall Line Of Groceries t call or come by BILL SMTH ? SWOOP MARKET Main St 568-4193. Pink Hill. Opan 8:30 6. M-F. Sat 8:30 6 JUNE SALE! GREAT BUYS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT LADIES' Several groups off Jr. and Missy summer sportswear by Frltzl, Levi, Wrangler, Alps, Sweater Bee, You Babes, Underground, Sasson and others Sasson, Levi, Wrangler and Zena Fashion Jeans 20 ? MEN'S ? Arrow dress shirts and Arrow, Hobie, Levi, Off Shore Campus knit sport shirts and Levi fashion Jeans 20 %OFF I ?CHILDREN'S . I Toddler, 4-4X, 4-7 and girls 7-14 Rose Buds. Wrangler, Levi ^ and Campus summer wear 20% OFF One group of assorted tops, bottoms and dresses % OFF Boys' 8-20 Campus, solid Lacoste knit shirts reg. *11.99 Boys' and students' Levi fashion Jeans NOW 25% OFF *9" r A. r CT??Te V f * ? 110 W. Main St. # JUNE 13 jyattuun B, JttC. Beulavlllc HOW TO BUY . ELECTRICITY AT SALE PRICES. All kilowatt-hours are not created equally There are off-peak times each day when they cost us less to make. And when they can cost you less to buy Sign up forCP&L's newTme-Of-Use Rates, and well install a special II I I . ? meter tnat tens us not only now mucn electricity you use, but when you use it. Then, at billing time, we charge you a lower rate forthe electricity used during off-peak. ? Just by changing yourtimes for things like showers and laundry you can save up to 15%. Cft&L This timecf year,off-peak times weekdays are ffom9pm to 10am And dl day Saturday and Sunday ^ IliW^ " ?