Innifi F77pII Winner Of Warsaw lavnees DSA DONNIE EZZELL DSA WINNER Dotmle Ezzell, center, was awarded the Warsaw Jaycees Distinquished Service A __ -? ward Friday night at annual banquet. Mr*! Ezzell, left, and Brad Mcintosh right look on. il 11.111 "ill-.PIP', CAMPBELL COLLEGE ALUMNI Dr. Norman Wiggins, president of Campbell _ - College and guest speaker at the DSA Ban quet Friday evening, congratulates Camp bell College Alumni Milford Quinn on the .... _ Boss Award and Etwood Revelle on the Law Officer Award presented to them at the banquet Friday. Harold Rose, presi dent of the Warsaw Jaycees is also an alumnus of Campbell College. - - - " * HUp 10t30 ? . ? . * Turner Johnson. Sales Representative tor Gregory Poole Equipment Co.: Herb L. Harward. Sales Technical Representative for Gregory Poole; and David R. Under fill!. Maneger of Duplin's Landfill. W vorking Monday, J fa. i6, and rtl U ai M< 3l|W J? n, i! :ai i'lf teMera ? required to haul their own trJ ash to the location and is soon as possible the County will k up traeh outside town It (TlitS The landfill will serve all of the people In Duplin County. UnderhUl U a native of Rones CONTINUED TO PAGE 4 ft i ? A' Oonnie Ezzell was awarded the coveted Warsaw Jaycees Distinguished Service Award at the annual banquet for the even, held Friday evening at the Coun try Squire. Brad Mcintosh recipient of the DSA in 1972, made the presentation of the sward. Ezzell was selected for the honor by a Jaycee Committee. The nlneth winner of the a ward is a native of Duplin County, son of Mr. and Mrs Harold Ezzell of Magnolia He is a graduate of James Kenan High School where he was an honor student. He attended Wilmington College and Hard barger Business College. He is married to the former Ellen Wilkens of Mt. Olive. The Ezzells live at 80S Wade i St. in Warsaw. Ezzell is a charter member of the Coastal Plains Data Pro cessing Management Associa ? tlon. Among the local accomplish ments of Ezzell were his ac tivities with the Warsaw Jay cees where he has served on the Board of Directors, chap lin, co-chairman of the Battle of the Bands and Chairman and Co-chairman of Miss Dup lin County Pageant. He was awarded the "Key Man Award" by the Warsaw Jaycees in 1971. He is a master mason of Warsaw Lodge 677 AJ\ A A.M. and a member of die Warsaw Fire Dept. .\ Ezzell attends the First Bap tist Church in Warsaw and Is employed at Qulnn Wholesale j Co. Inc. as manager of Data Processing. After the invocation by Tim Williams and dinner, Harold Rose, president of the Jaycees gave the welcome. Awards were presented to the Outstanding Teenagers, cho sen by the local Jaycees. Char les Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J .P. Johnson of Warsaw received the award for the out standing teenage boy. Rose mary Br ins on, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Br ins on of Ke nansville received the sward for the outstanding teenage girl. Milford Qulnn, president of Qa lnn Wholesale Co. in Warsaw was presented the Boss Award Elwood Revelle, Duplin County Sheriff, was presented the Law Officer Award. Craven Brewer introduced Dr. Norman Wiggins, president of Campbell College, who was principal speaker for the even ing. Officers of the Warsaw club other than Rose are Vice Pre sidents Jim Saint-Am and and Jack Stevens, Secretary Colon Qulnn and Treasurer, Marvin Sutton. Past winners of the DSA in clude Frank Steed, Gerald Quinn, Craven Brewer, George west Jim Ay cock. Bill Faust, Brooks Boyette and Brad Mcintosh. OUTSTANDING TEENAGE AWARD--Charlfcs Johnson left, and Rosemary Brinson right were present the Outstanding Teenager Awards Friday evening by the Warsaw Jaycees. Brad Mcintosh, center, made the presentation. Two Men Shot Saturday Night In KOnansville Robert Allen Jones, age 47. of Kenansville has been charg ed by the Duplin County Sher iff's dept. with assault with a deadly weapon with Intent to k 01. Jones was charged after giving him. self up to law of ficers eariy Sun. morning. According to deputy E.G. Pro ctor the shooting occured Sat. night in a house located on hwy. 84, east of Kenansville. Jones is alleged to have shot Lynwood Farrior of Kenans *' vUle and Alvester Hall of Rt. 1, Kenansville with a .33 cell- | ber* gun. According to Proc tor the shooting resulted from J ' Organizational Scout Mooting there will be an organiza tional meeting of Troop 49 Boy terested in scouting are urged a fight where Farrior and Hall were holding Jones to the floor aad when Jones got up, he began shooting. Farrior Is hospitalized at Duplin General Hospital and Hall was taken to a Chapel Hill Hospital. A hearing has not been set Jones Is out of jail under a 12,000 bond. Man Arrastad On Armad Robbery Charges Allen Blizzard of Rt. 9. Mt. Olive was arrested Tues.bythe Duplin County Sheriff dept. on charges of armed robbery. Special investigator Glenn J ernigan said Blizzard was ch arged with the armed robbery of tliat LP GAS LEAK?An LP gas leak was dis covered at Guilford-National new plant on the Pink Hill hwy. on Monday, January Ifth. Employees were sent home and the gas from the 30,030 gallon tank was pupped * , out. The Kenansville Fire Department.was v at the scene and on stand by until 3:30 a.m. Tuesday morning. The leek was caused by a split In the pipe bet west) the value and the tank. Afl?r draining out as much gas as possible the rest was burned off by running hose from the tank. Pictured is the burning of the excess gas which could not be pumped out. a.'ki- ?.'Vl SCOUTS RECOGNIZE LEADERS-at the annual Tuscarora Council Recognition Banquet held Wednesday at Southern Wayne High School four Scouters were awarded the Silver Bea ver award and one leader was presented the Silver Fawn. Pictured above are 1 to r, Mrs, Ludie Watkins, Silver Fawn Award, Silver Beaver Award receives Preston B, Raiford, John Hill, C.W. Peacock and Bill Faust. 370 Scouters and wives turn ed out for the launching of the 50th year of service to boys of the Tuscarora Council. The occasion was the Council's An nual Recognition Banquet con ducted at the Southern Wayne High School Cafeteria. Robert E. Hill of Goldsboro was in stalled for a second term as President along with Council Commissioner Glenn Moon, al so of Goldsboro, who will be serving his fourth term. The Silver Beaver Award was presented to four prominent Sc outers including John Hill of Pikeville, C.W, "Icky" Pea cock of Goldsboro, Bill Faust of Warsaw, and Preston B. Raiford of Kenansville. The Silver Beaver is the highest award that can be presented to a Sc outer on the Council level. These men bed a total of 68 years of service in Sc outing with Peacock being sit ed as having the oldest conti nuous tensure in the Tuscarora Council. ' ?? Mrs Ludie Wat kins of Rose wood was presented the Silver Fawn Award for her area She was cited for her exemporary character and her efforts as a Den Mother and as a Den Leader Coach, as well as her assistance to the Scout Troop. The Silver Fawn is the highest award (hat can be presented to a Lady Scouter. The Council Presicient'aTro ptay went to the Croat an Dts trto 1 ^or^meetln^aU B^y Francis Townsend and District Executive Tom Deaton along with Vice President Norwood Vahn for meeting all goals each month for four years in suc cession The trophy was re tired to the Croatan 1 District for having won the award five years in a row. The Council Commissioner Progress Award was presented to Chairman Sam Stallings and District Executive Ren Ivins for the substantial progress made by the Neusiok District during the past year in having over a ten percent growth in Units and membership plus U nit service by Commissioners. The Croatan I and Neusiok Districts were awarded service plaques for winding up the year on target in all phases of Sc outing. Ralph Jinnette, Building Ch airman of the New Tuscarora Reservation gave an accounting on the development of the Camp to date. In his comments Jin nette stated that much had been accomplished including the Ran ger's headquarters completed, . Camp headquarters completed, and maintenance complex com pleted. Other work under con struction at the present time include two shower buildings, trading poet, and the amphi theater He also added that a great deal of work had been done towards the construction of the Lake but th? the wea Tuscarora Council Recognition Banquet Held future Included electrical and water systems, dining hall, the Troop sites, and the main road into Camp. Jlnnette further added that nearly 1300,000. had been spent to date covering pur chase of land, buildings, and dam construction, etc. He es timated that an additional $300, 000. would be needed to com plete the job by June 1st. The Council has had pledges of $61$, 000. towards the construction of the Camp. Ray Galloway, Vice Chairman of the 50th Anniversary Cele bration, reported on the pro gress to date and current pre parations for the 50th Anniver sary Celebration June 5th-10th. He stated that all Chairmen had been secured and activities for the celebration would in clude four reunions, an Indian Dance Festival, aScout-O-Rama a massive Council Camporee, a showing featuring the Old Guard from Washington, D.C., a religious program and final ly the dedication of the New Reservation on June 10. Gal loway went on to state that this massive celebration would certainly go down as a mile stone in the history of youth work in Eastern North Carolina. Scount Executive Dick Auger j praised the work that had boon CONTINUED TO PAGE 4 j ^ ' j

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