' ^1 ,V- a*^ - ^ '_ ? Doc Brinson Named Kenansville DSA Recipient WtoJ Jlit" 1977 MstUtguished Service Award banquet heW^aTrhe Courftry Edna Bad Brinson, grew ap in Kenansville. He was a star Little League player and this canted on through Us Ugh school days at James Kenan. After high school, Doc went to the Univer sity of North Carohna at Chapel IfiD. graduated, and came back to Kenansville as a registered *H pharmacist. He now works with his dad (Amoe) and Earl HaSchcr at the coming back to Ihre in Kenans ville, some of his activitiea i include: member of Kenansville Recreation Board; member of ihe Warsaw-Kenansville Rotary Oub; member of Kenansville Fbe Department; Sunday School teacher, active member of the Kenansville Jaycees (co chairman of this year's "Jaycee Week"; and a full-time Tar Heel supporter. Doc is married to the former ' Beth West, and the Brinseoa have two children, Ruas, 3, and l ''' ' HI? * DM, 1. J Other awards were as follows: Outstanding Fireman Allen < Franklin Wood, Sr.; Out-| standing Correctional Officer ! Mark Vinson; Outstanding! Young Educator Ann Alphin;: and Outstanding Senior Citizen ' Mrs. Margaret Williams. The speaker for the evening was John Capps, III. President and Founder of the Bald Headed Men of America. In keeping ' with this, the Kenans vine Jay eees awarded Earl Hatcher a special plaque and award. The banquet concluded with the recitation of the Jaycee ' Creed, led by Joey Quinn. * . ? ? _______ KenansvHle Jfcycee President, ere shewn shortly after the Kenansville Jaycee 1977 DSA Banquet at The Country Squire Monday night. OUTSTANDING YOUNG EDUCATOR [i to D Parett Martin, representing CPAl of Warsaw; Harry Overby, CPAL Go*d?boro District Mana- ' ' fen Ami Aiphin^ChiUUnding Young Educator V. ' Olive Area Manager, are sbown at the Kenansville Jaycee DSA Banquet held last Monday night. The Kenansville Jaycees and CPAL co-sponsor the award. y JF's-?'?' * llh - ' *> ? A Robbed At Gun Point The net was only $4 for a man charged with robbing Harry Stroud'* Store In Albertson at goa point Sunday afternoon, and even that waa loat tbhhn a few minutes later^whan Dupln ' began firing. LMe'retmwd tite^ J fire, but nrigW waa hit and the ataa got tat? his car parked ' down the road from the store ... . . Lane was arrested before he iifH traveled two miles, and it being held under a *10,000 bond | la Dupfta County Jail, where M < ma. rtlfc ft nilth * mmi m m nti 1 w*? cnargeo wiin arrncq^fopf j J. B. Griffin, Jr., white male, m idWMl&rftnilMMa h white male, 26, Daniel Wayne Plttman, white mala, 17, of PHtman, white male, 17, and 01*0?te,1 and 2, Pink HOI, were arretted by Deputies A. E. Basden and V. J. Basden January !7th. They were charged with the larceny of approilmately 35 gallons of gasoline from Tank Kenansville Aroa Chamber Of Commorco a Keiumsville Area Chamber of Commerce wUl be held on srs Q>untry|Gtrj Restaurant on NC any Interested business or per son. Please plan to attend. For more details, contact Woody Brinso^enamrrj^TownAdh Tuton Namecf Rotary Studo^t honored ss RoU^f ''Student of the Month" for January bv the n y iniirBlritat hi Y sdayatfhe Countrv Squire. h-elTar ecttwB*!'.''-*3? vm Baker of Boote 1, Beulaville, approximately 30 gallon* of keraaene from the Cabin Baptist Church, Beqlaville, and the larceny of a pair of shoes valued at 1& belonging to Chr* Baker, taken from the Benlavflle skat ing link., ^ ^ Rose H^yMttrphy C0' ?gated tne itrccny of ft nog valued at 935 reportedly taken turn James Bowden of Mag aoMa en January 17th. January 17th. Deputy K. S. rMgpen investigated the lar jeuy of five hogs weighing ap proximately 75-80 lbs. each, and indued at 9175, from Rivefs Sowden of Route 1, Turkey. On January 17th, Delta* tones investigated the reporfof Marsha Powell, of Route 1, Mount Olive, of an entering and larceny of one Rayo lamp, two trunks, an iron pot and an old i spinning wheel. There seemed to be no forced entry to the building, located on RPR 1500. The missing items were valued at $1,250. ^ the reported larceny otOnT house wire valued at $25. The wire was owned by Robert B. Herring of Rose Hill. Deputy Henry Shields inves tigated the report of Cynthia Ann Carlton, of Route 1, Mag nolia. She is a bus driver for James Kenan High School and beard "something" as she was driving the school bds borne Friday afternoon. Saturday she noticed the $50 damages to the bus and reported to the Sheriff's department and the Board of Education Maintenance depart ment. The bus had bean da maged by shot. The incident happened one mile north of Magnolia on January 17tfo I * Sheriff's Department Arrest Report The Duplin County Sheriff!* Department arrested 152 par sons on the basis of its own investigations during 1976, ac cording to Sheriff TTb. Revelle. Of these arrests, 84 resulted in the defendants being found guilty as charged. Ten defen dants were found guilty on lesser charges, 16 were (Ms missed, and 37 are still pending. Five of the charges tadudMI juveniles. Sheriff's officers charged five persons with murder out of which three were convicted. Two cases are pending. The department arrested 57 persons on burglary charges. Of these 23 were found guilty as charged, six were dismissed. 19 remain pending and four were Teh motor vehicle theft ar rests Were made with four per sons found guilty in Superior Court. One charge was dis missed, and five wmain pend rested oo gambling charges, and twelve were found guilty as charged. One charge was dis missed. /?K AihA M ?.JIM I. A ? it i wcivc ptiuouv'n crc utcsicq for arson. Three were found guilty as charged and seven on lesser charges. One was dis missed and one remains pend ing. The department arrested nine persons on narcotic and drug law violations. Four of these were found guilty as charged and one was found guilty on lesser charges. The cases of four persons are pending. Officers of the department also arrested one person on a charge of rape. He was con victed of a lesser offense. Two were arrested on robbery charges, and both were con victed as charged. Four were arrested on assault charges, and two were convicted and two were dismissed. There were eight on forgery and counterfeiting. Seven were found guilty as charged and one case remains pending. Two arrests were made on stolen property, buying and receiving or possessing, and are awaiting trial. One vandalism was found guilty as charged. Four arrests on charges of damage to personal property were made. Two were found guilty as charged, and two were dismissed. RECEIVE AWARDS - (L to R) Allen Franklin Wood. Sr. and Mark Vinson were honored by the Kenansyllle Jaycees at their annual DSA Banquet on Monday night-'Wood received the , Outstanding Fireman Award and Vinson the Outstanding Correctional Officer Award. OUTSTANDING SENIOR GOCttN to R) Jaycee President Doug Judge is shown presenting Mrs. Margaret Williams with the Outstanding Senior Citizen Award during the Kenansvtlle Jaycee DSA Banquet held Monday night.