The Pink Hill Review 1^min8 Pink Hill, Deep Run, Albertson, Beulaville, And Their Surrounding Areas" 'ANUARY 24.1W5 KENANSV1LLE, NC 28349 VOL. 7 NO. 4 m Lodge Installs Officers On Saturday. Dec. 29, the brothers of Beulah #110 Masonic Lodge, F.&A.M., were hosts to'heir annual Elderly Brothers' Holidays banquet, held this year in the lodge's dininp hall The nrooram. emceed by Marshal Amos Dobson Jr., headed the ceremonies with the Purpose of Occasion. Due to the hospitalization of the scheduled speaker. Grand District Deputy Henry L. Treadwell, W.M. John Wesley Sanders Jr. spoke in behalf of the deputy. Also on the program were Darrell F. Washington, who presented an essay on "What Makes a Master Mason" and the Rev. Ernest Frederick, who led the invocation. Sanders presented district awards to the lodge and special Certificates of Honor recognizing brethren who had extended outstanding services through 1984. Some recipients were Brothers Amos Dobson Jr., William Frank Miller, William Stroud, Robert A. Jones, Darrell F. Washington. Willie J. Steele Jr. and others. Samuel L. Washington was ?honored for perfect attendance and Edd Dudley Monk received the "Oldest Active Brother" award. The widows of deceased brothers received gifts. After remarks from the recipients, the 17 honor guests and others present enjoyed a buffet-style meal prepared by the officers of the lodge. Officers for the new year are: Worshipful Master John Wesley Sanders Jr., Senior Warden William J. Stroud; Junior Warden James T. McGowan; Senior Deacon Dunvood Graham; Junior Deacon James Henry Robinson; Secretary William F. Miller; Treasurer Samuel L. Washington; Marshals Amos Dobson Jr. and George N. Ammons; Stewards Willie J. Steele Jr. and Dexter Forte; and Tyler Haywood Green Jr. Shown above is Master Sanders presenting Past Master Edd Monk his Certificate of Honor recognizing his dedicated services of over 40 years. Lodge Hosts Banquet Sln>wn above are ihe Beulah #1*10 Lodge officers hosting the banquet. Left to right, Tyler Haywood Green Jr., Worshipful Master John Wesley Sanders Jr. and Senior Warden William Stroud. Lenoir School Menus Jan. 28 ? Feb. 1 Monday - pimento cheese or peanut butter sandwich, beef-vege table soup, fresh fruit, cookie Tuesday - spaghetti with meat sauce or sloppy joe, tossed salad or green beans, peaches or pears, roll Wednesday - chick fillet or meat loaf, mashed potatoes, tropical apples and pineapple, frosted cake square Thursday - cheeseburger or pork choppetle, yam patties or fried okra. fruit cup or plums Friday - Manager's choice Milk is offered with all meals. Each school offers a variety of extra items for sale. LEWIS FAMILY IN CONCERT The Lewis Family will be at the Pink Hill School Gym on Sunday, Feb. 17. The event will be sponsored by the Christian Chapel Free Will Baptist Church. ; 1 ; ^ dmc Floss b i 29* Or 4/$1.00 | i Notions. Candlewicking. & Cross &titch fc ' (Supplies P ! 20% off I ! Corduroy, Wool Blends & Christmas Fj 3 fabrics 3 50% off 1 3 Ml Other Fabrics Including Quilt Fabrics. P 3 Double Knit. Calico. Broadcloth & p J Polyester (Suiting C ^ 20% off I 3^1. Sew 61 Save N 106 East Broadway St. S W d!'!) tlT* Lenoir Extension Offers Conservation Workshops The N.C. Agricultural Extension Service is planning a series of con servation workshops across the state during the week of Jan. 28-31. A Conservation Tillage Workshop will be held in Kinston at King's Restaurant on Jan. 29 from 9:30 ? 12 noon. The purpose of the workshop is to present the latest findings and recommendations that will enable farmers to achieve the best results from a conservation tillage system. This workshop will benefit both experienced and inexperienced con servetion tillage farmers. The program will include residue management, tillage operations, stand establishment and fertiliza tion, legumes for cover and nitrogen, pest management, no-till forage establishment, and economic incen Timp will Hp all.?i-a/4 questions and discussion. A meal will be served so you must call the Extension office at 527-2191 to make reservations by January 25, according to Johnnie Jones III, _ Lenoir County extension chairman., ?? ??? vv uiiun VU IV/1 Lenoir County Crime Of The Week Kinston police officers are investi gating the. murder of Ms. Hokie Shepherd of 1100 E. Caswell St., which occurred on Tuesday, Jan. 8. According to police reports, Ms. Sh?nh>>rd's nude body was found lying on the floor between a bath room and bedroom in her home by a friend. Ms. Shepherd's 1983 bur gundy Cadillac, license number CDY-76 was also stolen. Lenoir County Crime Stoppers will pay a reward up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest or indictment of the person or persons responsible for the crime. Anyone with information can calf Crime Stoppers, 523-4444 weekdays from 7:30a.m. toSp.m. Callers need not give their names as all callers remain anonymous. ' 4ft Clyde Taylor Benefit A barbecue benefit pork and chicken dinner will be held for Clyde Taylor, cancer patient, on Feb. 2 at 11 a.m. at the following locations: Deep Run Fire Department, Sandy Bottom Fire Department, South Wood Fire Department, Vance Jones Tire Co., Hwy. #258, and at the Pink Hill Fire Department. Other loca PINK HILL LIBRARY SCHEDULE Video will now be offered at the Pink Hill Library on Thursday after noons beginning at 4 p.m. Scheduled Jan. 24 - Pluto; Jan. 31, Cartoon Classic, Mickey Mouse; and Feb. 6 - 7:30 p.m. The Rescuers, an animated 78 minute movie will be offered. SENIOR CITIZENS TO MEET The Young in Heart Senior Citizens will meet Wednesday, Jan. 23 at 2 p.m. at the Pink Hill Presbyterian Church. A speaker will be present to speak on Income Tax Forms. lions will be announced later. We encourage the communities support. ? _ ? Mate income And Intangibles Tax Returns G. Harold Rose, revenue officer for (he N.C. Department of Revenue, advises that personnel to assist in filing state income and intangibles tax returns will be available on Tuesdays of each week through April IS. The office is located at South Courthouse Square in Kenansville, and assistance is available between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Rose requests that taxpayers bring the pre-addressed forms which were mailed to them from Raleigh. Tax payers filing their own returns should mail their completed returns to the appropriate Raleigh address. The first dining cars were in service on the Wilmington and Baltimore ^ Railroad in 1863. 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