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I The Pink Hill Review ? "Serving Pink HilJ. Deep Run. Albertoon. Beulaville. And Their Surrounding Areas" ^? . VOL. 7 NO. 50 DECEMBER 12. 1985 Pa rod* Winners In Pink Hill First place float winner. Pink Hill Church of God. Second place went to Woodington School, and third place to Stanford Church. Band winners were, First place. South Lenoir; Second place - Kinston High, and Third place, North Lenoir. Crowned Miss Merry Christmas Left to right. Amy Salter, second runner-up, Elizabeth Murphy, Miss Merry Christmas, and Johna Howard, first runner up. The queen was named Saturday before the Pink Hill Christmas Parade. ': The Tale Of Mrs. Claus We hear alot about Good Ole Saint. Nick. i But what of the lady who helps things click. j Well, Ole Mrs. Claus is sunny and bright, I She's rather a jolly and yes, wonder ful sight. , .You ask what she does all through the year, Well, listen closely, yes open both ears. She doesn't make toys. Oh heavens no, She bakes the bread and makes all the cookie dough. She keeps Santa, the elves, and the reindeer all fed. And after a full day's work she puts them to bed. She sweeps up the sawdust and picks 1 Kip the pins. She cleans up the paint at each day's end. Then comes the night, that night of all nights, When things at the pole get mighty uptight. And Ole Mrs. Claus in her gentle guiding way, Helps all the others, to load toys on the sleigh. Then as the sleigh pulls out of sight, She places in the window a candle light, ?. I s To welcome him home from his Christmas Eve flight. Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night! Delores West, Pink Hill Pink Hill Christmas Parade Grand Marshal Gary Dean Of WCTI-TV 12 Kinston Youth Wins National 4-H Scholarship A 17-year-old North Carolina youth, \*ho built up a flourishing lawn care business, has been named one of six national winners in the 4-H petroleum power program. LIBRARY CHRISTMAS PARTY CHANGED Santa Claus is coming to the Pink Hill Library for the Christmas Party Wednesday, Dec. 18th at 7:30 p.m. instead of Tuesday, the 17th, due to a function at Pink Hill School. Gene Lupton Jr., of Route 4, Kinston. received a $1,000 scholar ship from the Amoco Foundation ,? Inc., the program sponsor. Selected by the Cooperative Ei tension Service, winners were pre sented their awards during the 64th National 4-H Congress in Chicago, Nov. 30-Dec. 5. Awards are arranged by National 4-H Council. Lupton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lupton Sr., is a high school senior and plans a career in mechanical engineering. He is an eight-year 4-H'er. I he Lenoir County youth started his lawn care firm with a borrowed lawn mower, then bought a push mowe with a bagger. "This past year I added a lawn vacuum and then a riding mower which has helped me to take on more jobs, since I can do them in less time and with less effort," he said. The youth said. "I really haven't cleared much money because I have been buying tools and equipment, which 1 consider a very worthwhile investment. I have also gained valuable experience in running a business, meeting people and making friends." Lupton has saved hundreds of dollars by maintining and repairing his petroleum powered engines, using knowledge gained in 4-H. "A few of the things I have learned about a business is that it takes money to make money, it takes hard work and self-discipline to pay off, and that doing a good job is your best form of advertisement." the youth said. Nature "doesn't always work with you," he added. LCertified Piano Technician Craig Ham Piano Toning and Repair I Rt. 1, Pink Hill, NC 568-4791 [ Strouds A v Christmas Treos J 1 I Reduced JA A #lk for ^earancr 2 Corner At 2 ' 2 j^gTroHic Light A Pink Hill A m ?? WANTED TO BUY Color slides, black & white prints & negatives showing Pink Hill _ quality of life. Festivals, people at work & plav. scenic shots, etc Will . 1 i pay $20 per color slide & $10 per black & white selected. All materials submitted will remain our property. Deadline, Dec. 20, by mail only. Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce P.O. Bo* 157 Klnston. NC 28501 ?????????? , @ReCfcTyCer vernon park mak <-J kmston VERNON PARK MALL KINSTON (O NOW HAS A < SELECTION I OF MADAM ALEXANDER , DOLLS A J "Oiscration is seeing as much as you ought, not as much as you can. " de Montaigne w sjp1 sjy sy j'f 3,J V? Hi I ? I I ? ^^?w^N|VfuV7MWP9^^M |FINA^l^DAY^^^00R^CL0S^F0REVERDECj24JJ WTRE ijelu^ ^UT SAVE UP TO 70% ON SIDNEY'S ^ REGULAR TOP DUALITY STOCK! BIG REDUCTIONS ON RAINWEAR - TARPAULINS BOYS' & DUXBAK HUNTING CLOTHES RUBBER BOOTS - ARCTICS WOLVERINE BOOTS - WESTERN BOOTS CARDIGAN SWEATERS BIG MEN'S SIZES jfj? ALL SALES FINAL [MC] DON'T MISS THIS ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME SALE!! EXTRA FRIDAY THE 13TH SPECIALS Like Wolverine Water Proof Insulated Boots Were *99.50 Now Only '49.00 I PINK HILL PHARMACY I 568-4131 FORMERlY RL- hood pharmacy and med-aid 568-40881 BROADWAY ST. PINK HILL.N.C. I "YOUR FAMILY'S HEALTH CARE CENTER" I ?prescriptions ?home health supplies ?first aid supplies ? home health. convalescent and durable medical equipment sales. rentals and service I ? greeting cards ? charge accounts ? complete diabetic supply center ROWE BUIE OPEN 9-6 MON?FRI. SAT.9-5 THRU CHRISTMAS |al rachide. p.p.
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