02/29/04 — Briefly

View Archive

Briefly

By Don McLoud
Published in News on February 29, 2004 2:12 AM

'Mockingbird' trivia

Ashley Lane Parker of N.C. 111 South knew "nothing," which helped her win last week's "Wayne County Reads" trivia contest.

The question was, what does it mean in "To Kill A Mockingbird" when someone is said to "buy cotton" for a living? It was a polite way of saying the person didn't have a job, or did nothing.

Ms. Parker was selected in a drawing from all the correct answers and won a hardback copy of the novel.

This week's question: Mary Badham was nominated for an Academy Award for her work in the 1962 film version of "To Kill A Mockingbird." What role did she play?

Send answers to our office, 310 N. Berkeley Blvd.; mail them to Trivia Contest, Goldsboro News-Argus, P.O. Box 10629, Goldsboro, N.C. 27532; or e-mail [email protected]. Include your name, address and telephone number.

The final question in the News-Argus' trivia contest will appear in the March 14 edition.

Hospice raises $28,000

A reverse drawing and silent auction held earlier this month raised $28,000 for the Kitty Askins Hospice Center.

It was the second annual event for Home Health & Hospice Care Inc., or 3HC, which runs the center on Wayne Memorial Drive. The fund-raiser was Feb. 12 at the Walnut Creek Country Club.

An estimated 400 people participated in the event and had an opportunity to bid on a wide variety of items ranging from sporting goods, weekend getaways and home decor. More than 200 items were donated by merchants and artists from the area.

For information about next year's silent auction and reverse drawing, go to www.3hc.org or call 1-800-260-4442.

Wright Times award

The Wright Times newspaper at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base has been named the best in Air Combat Command, for the third year in a row.

The 4th Fighter Wing Public Affairs Office on base was also named the best small wing public affairs office in Air Combat Command. The wing and newspaper will compete at the Air Force level against all other small wings and metro-sized newspapers.

Inside your newspaper

Abby 8C

Automotive review 1E

Bridge 6C

Business 12A

Classified 2E-10E

Comics/crossword 4D

Deaths 2A

Editorials 2D

Entertainment 6D

Features 1D-8D

Lifestyle 1C-8C

Odds and ends 24A

Profile 1D

Public record 13A

Sports 1B-8B

Volunteer Wayne 23A

Weather 7A