The Pink Hill Review "Serving Pink HilJ, Deep Run, Albertson. Beulaville, And Their Surrounding Areas" VOL. 7 NO. 18 KENANSVILLE. NC 28349 MAY 2.1985 East Duplin FFA Installs New Officers The East Duplin chapter of the Future Farmers of America installed the 1985-86 officers during the April 24 club banquet. Pictured above, left to right, are the new FFA officers, Dereck Bostic, sentinel; Sabrina Grady, president; Vickie Stroud, vice-president; Lori Davis, secretary; Tony Westbrook, treasurer; and Kim Hobbs, reporter. No Liberty Festival Due to lack of interest and participation, there will not be a 1985 Liberty Festival. The town and local community citizens failed to give their support to the annual event. A special meeting was announced for last week at the Pink Hill Town Hall urging persons to come if they seriously wanted a festival. Persons attendine were Wilbur Tyndall, president; Lynda Stroud, secretary; W.A. Avery, treasurer; and Harold and Violet Stroud. There will still be a Miss Liberty Pageant since the pageant is a separate entity. Scholarships will be offered to the winning contestants this year. The date has been set for Friday night, June 28. Students Win Governor's School Award Major recognition has come to Lenoir County school students with the announcement that eight young men and women will attend N.C. Governor's School during the summer of 1985. Supt. Young H. Allen said, "We are tremendously pleased and proud of this record breaking number of students who i will represent us at Governor's School/' LENOIR SCHOOL MENUS May 2 and 3 Thursday ? pizza or corn dog, tossed salad or buttered corn, fruit cup or pears. Friday - chick fillet or fish, carrot-cabbage slaw or vegetable sticks, fresh fruit. Students are selected on the basis of achievement, general ability and performance. They must qualify as academically sifted and demonstrate performance if chosen in art, music or drama. The six-week summer sessions are held at St. Andrews at Laurinburg and Salem College at Winston-Salem from June 23 to August 3. Three students are MAY 8 - TEACHER DAY Mayor Tom Davis has proclaimed Wednesday, May 8th, as Teacher Day U.S.A. for Pink Hill Elementary School. Parents and community citizens are encouraged to show their appre ciation to these special educators for their years of dedication. attending South Lenoir. Nancy Catherine Johnson, a junior at South Lenoir High School, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson of Pink Hill. She will be attending Governor's School West in mathematics. Her future plans in clude attending Northwood Institute in Midland, Michigan to major in business administration. Rufus Antonia Flowers, a sopho more at South Lenoir High School, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Flowers of Route 1, Deep Run. He will attend Governor's School East in mathematics. He is a semifinalist for the N.C. School of Science and Mathematics. Michele Louise Hurst, a sophomore at South Lenoir High School, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hurst of Route 1, Pink Hill. Angle Medico Angle Medico of the South Lenoir FFA, placed first in the Lenoir-Jones Federation FFA Creed Speaking Contest. She will advance to compete in the District II Rally, to be held at Lenoir Community College May 9th. VOTE FOR SENIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR Voting for the Kinston Recreation Senior Citizen of the Year will be held May 14th from 2 - 5 p.m. at Watson Mutual Drugs. Broadway St. in Pink Hill. Be sure to vote for your choice. Anyone over 55 is eligible. MASONIC NOTICE q St John't Lodge #13. A F & A M /A\ Mill hold a Stated Communication on CvffjV; Mev 2. '985 at 8:00 P.M. In the Lodge Hall at Kenansville, N C. All XX Master Masons are invited to attend. John W Barnette, Master C.L. Nicholson, Secy BAKE SALE The Christian Chapel Extension Homemakers will have a bake sale on Saturday, May 11. just in time for Mothers Day. To place an advance order, call 568-3319 or 568-3653. The sale will be held in front of Avery Furniture in Pink Hill. Ifc THE COUNTRY GIFT BARN^y) VV LOCATED IN DEEP RUN R.R. 114lV4 jCL* lnvitss.X?U.(? Comsip %r.il>hop for I (k Wood Ducks $8.99 AJ jfft il\ Dough Trays'Med. Size| $16.50 V YU/UUyU 4\ \ Co^to P^t^es $16.50 With U. >\ / ^ \ j Variety Wrought Iron Lamps ? C \ \ / and Shades V\ IWE'LL PERSONALIZE ANY WOOD ITEM A I ? MOTH?R'S DRV V REMEMBER MOTHER'S DAY MAY 12 f\ 20 % off lVY \ ? J All dresses, sportswear & sweaters \ \ Rae sweater and skirl sets \ . 'v $49.00 -Reg. $64.00 r\ ' ^ ' Kenya Bags - $18.00 - Reg. $24.00 I . > Wood and shell necklaces L 25 OFF I "" Crop sets Jc jumpsuits - 25% OFF Mastercharge - VISA & Lay-awav 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. & Jewell's Fashions & for juniors & misses Hwy. 11-Plnk Hill, N.C. 568-4933 ? MOTH?R'S DflV > g Lav-A way 1 \ Vis. * Master Card ^ I Carolina Earth I Terminals, Inc. IThe People That Know Satellite TV You can be watching satellite T.V. for less than you think. We offer dishes from 6'/i feet to 12 feet by Prodelin, Cincinnati, Rayox, Odom, and Paraclipse. (Some used and Z trade-in systems on hand). FINANCING AVAILABLE. Call for appointment to visit our showroom to see our Djrcinmin ana get tne tull story on Satellite T V ^ Open nights until 9:30; Located on Hwv. 241, 4 miles north of Beulaville. I Call 298-3757 **** I I SERVICE AFTER THE SALE, I Tina Long Reigning Miss Liberty Encourages Contestants To Register The 1985 Miss Liberty Scholarship pageant still needs contestants. If you're 16-19 and still in high school (high school seniors are eligible), the pageant may be for you, according to reigning Miss Liberty Tina Long. There will be competition in modeling evening gowns, interview, talent, personality, impromptu questions and photogenic. For applications and more infor mation. contact JoAnn Jones at 568-3200 or Violet Stroud at 568-4162 or 568-3785. Grubbs Is New Areu Pastor The Rev. Frank Grubbs has assumed the new position of pastor for Christian Chapel Free Will Baptist Church, Route 1, Pink Hill. Grubbs was graduated from South Lenoir High School in 1971. He received his associate in science degree from Mount Olive Junior College in 1974 and received his B.A. degree from Atlantic Christian College in 1976. He as ordained as an Original Free Will Baptist minister by the Cape Fear Con ference in 1974. Grubbs is presently serving as president of the Third District Sunday School Convention. He currently holds the position of director of literature for the N.C. State Sunday School Convention of Original FWB. Grubbs is married to the former Diane McQueen, a native of Duplin County. She grew up in the Beula ville area and grauuated from East Duplin High School. Currently she is a pre-nursing student at James Sprunt Technical College. The Grubbs have two children, Celena, 15, and Jason, 9. PRAYER BREAKFAST The monthly prayer breakfast will be held Saturday morning, May 4 at 8 a.m. at the Family Restaurant. Harold and Geraldine Turner will be the speakers. Everyone is invited. Crime Of The Week Mnsion ronce c/nicers are inves tigating a breaking and entering which occurred on April 16. Un known persons or persons did break and enter the N.C. Coins and Pawn Shop located at 901 W. Vernon Avenue. Perpetrator or perpetrators did steal, take and carry away 14 handeuns having a value of $2,245. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hartsfield of Route 1, Deep Run, announce the birth of a son, Bradley Scott, on April 12, 1985 at Lenoir Memorial Hos pital. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Tyndall of Route 2, Deep Run. The paternal grandparents are Robert L. Harts filed and Ethel Cole of Brunswick, Ga. Mrs. Hartsfield is the former Amy Tyndall. Entry was gained by breaking the glass out of the front door. Lenoir County Crime Stoppers. Inc. will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest and indictment of the thief or thieves. Anyone having information in this crime or any crime is asked to call 523-4444 weekdays from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Callers need not give ther names as all callers remain anony mous. PINK HILL LIBRARY SCHEDULE Hours have been changed on Mondays to 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., starting Monday, May 6. The children's theatre will be "Dumbo," May 8 at 7:30. Videos are on Thursdays at 4 p.m.; May 2 - On Vacation with Mickey Mouse; May 9 - Pet's Dragon; May 16 - Jack & the Beanstalk; May 23 - Heckle & Jeckle; and May 30 - The Care Bears Battle the Freeze Machine. Bloodmobile At JSTC The American Red Cross Blood mobile will be at James Sprunt Technical College on Wednesday. May 8. seeking donations of much needed blood from Kenansville-area citizens. Donors may contribute at any time between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. in the student lounge in the McGowen Building. This is the third year JSTC has sponsored a blood drive for the Tidewater Region of the Red Cross. This year's goal is a donation of 85 units of blood. Last year's drive collected 70 units. You are asked to take time on May 8 to come to JSTC and "give the gift of life." I Har-Scott I I Cloth Sale I I Saturday, May 4 I I 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. I Parking in Har-Scott parking lot Remember May 12th Mother's Day$||? .Place Your Orders EARLY v Wire Flowers All Over The World ry/A .3^ 568-4159 Alter 5 568-4366 ||M COLONY HOUSE FLORIST @Rcfk Tyfer vernon park mall kS kinston KINSTON fil ?V * STARTING SUNDAY MAY 5th V ?'