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^|v ' ' ! ?> ' ? ' ? 1 * stesysrarBt lloners were present, r 7 ? V -l'Li"$p^-ggort-on^ jf ? itJUI. Bf I lie Jail wbs rcccivca front the Grand Jury is follows ^f^allace-tifegi Hill School*. ; ..test rooms clean. Gym in good 'fipe. Shop in good shape, Mftd MKlm ?imp Exhaust mi ? ^Beulaviile Elementary School fled 700 stadents in IV, hours (is rushed). Principal red to have oM Agriculture building ton down and removed. Alio is nsing four mobile homes for ^i^w-DoBgjMS School . " . ** . ^ j ij. . jftoizcd Loach nan dean and well kept to^ed ed *%?& good tundWan. Has new Mhafe rooms cold?u they are asopa ?iWefrom outride only. Excellent condition. Need main, tensnce on thermostats. Unable citizens groups as well. Pood transported <4 miles to *Nonh DupUn High School - North side school ton cold (14F.1 facing very poor conditio a. Needs immediate attention. Class rooms were not visited. rooms. One wttfc inadequate heating system and enable to ?" ' ? ('"a. ?"*! it ' mm _ A ' (?ded*Blackboardi badly pitted Need replacement "w " r" *?' " | wWr .. inDMtiofl room an<$^ room formaterials. Backdoors locked because of termite da mage and is definite firo hazard and should be corrected! Ter mites are bad throughout the school. Some doors caaaat be a M I al t-?- J - ^ usea. mm yencain cmnas in windows. No locks u. some of window. Teacher and staff i ? 3 - i parkins lot seeds Bead (coodi Ibdayjho disappointed in pnysicsi oonat East Duplin tfigh Schbot - U.:> i_ ? ji ttoa. Gym in poor condition (was very dirty). Locker room vary poor Condition. Janitor does not clean op. Students dean up (Gym equipment in poor CeaA tiort). Gymnastic room (rest" rooms in |air shape. Concession (pom in poor condition. Very unaanka*. Walkway naxt to aeea 01 repair or oonaemnea. | Needs patat work done*b gym ; .. V Tv^ijS t4.', * MSI U- h&'tfKViajr iv ?'?"'*> -?" -? ? M'l VVI ?" .?.'??? S? " > |?-A ' . j* cm see through the well, needs ? repair. Leach room is small but deaa. lest rooms am cold la leach room. AD rest rooms ia good shape. Need ilnrain room forGym. Jail ? Accommodates 16 in mates. it has now only 19. Average time in jail is short. Diateg area and kitchen is deaa aad sanitary. Menu is adequate and sufficiently varied. Condi tions are somewhat crowded but adequate. Jail dean enough. T^n^asahnaa^anad w^anbwam irennrcni sccnib Oaay Inadequate Juvenile space (possibly). ,V' '$St <v. '??' -<;? * - ? ? *{3MH Woody Btinson. Luther Powell, Johnny PoweH. Douglas . Judge. Charles Farrior and O wood ADen. along with Repre Q.ka. ta . MMMUTV WHMW* ? W ?? discuss the ABC Store profit distribution. Brinson. Spokes- : mail far the group, informed the Board that Faison. Warsaw, Wallace aad Kenansville have adapted a resolution requesting - the State Representative to in troduce legislation to change the distribution of profits from S5 \ percaat to die Team aad 45 percent tf the County, to 7S percent td the Towns and 25 for the County^This wopldgive the for a county-wide recreaticsihl gp >. ... - * ?,. rarara r program. The Commissioners... informed the representatives they are in sympathy with the' need, tot the County is also hi need of ABC profits for other programs such as Emergency . Rescue Squad equipment, land fill operation and others. Th? County's 45 percent share is; now set up where 10 percent is budgeted for drainage control and 35 percent to General Fond, ? J Leiand Grady. Tax Collector, presented his report for Januai> and the year to date. Collections for January amounted to 948^,007.15 and year to date 82.799.580.15. The Board discussed a memo from the Governor on a 4-day work week. A motion carried to dote county offices on Monday with the work week to be Tuesday through Friday. 8 a.m. to &30 p.m. with 30 minutes for lunch, to be effective until changed. Four voted for and one abstained (Fussell). A motion was passed to keep temperature in all county offices at 65 during work hours, and 55 during non working hours. Electric heaters muy be used to attain and maintain %room temperature of <65. effective February 8th. No further night meeting will be asti4 sLyw A nlmawslM ?cneaufteo, MM) tnose aircaay schedoied *?#? be. ke "T".1 r . 7if ..; *"< ?. ;?. . > .; " ? Dickie Pry and Todd Pike received their Eagle Scout Award Sunday during the wor ship service at Warsaw Baptist , Church. . < Warsaw, received the Bice*, | Mpial Certificate, badge and 1 Hgbe rank in & uting.' lay. ftbr 3. 1< 77 . th< ffdrsr Baptiat * rd j C> cool t ?69, in the >de Mp of Joyc > y, h-' moth, i and b fcRSlSSfS 6 tinued his S.-.nt g< t Fausl Sc >utma iter and Ralph Ih 3L- ml = ! i Being interested in sports, Dickie played Little League baseball for five years. He wfo 3T.2ft?S5& foe All Star game* for three years. Dickie continued playing baseball inthe PoeH^ueand a member of the Beta Club and Science glob, winning third place award in foe Science Fair in the over all exhibits Dickie is ISJh&K* w i. Troop X Fror fje Cab Sco?t X! X hi ne t highaft ?w*rd the ' hloi ...... |4 A4";- " tt ? Pjui I fa _ Inanr. Pony Leuuc and in Wgntaw Junior High School. He was the Eastern District Prince of Music in 1974, 5 and 6. In the 1976 Warsaw Junior High School Arte and Crafts Show, IS&TviSiSS&tiSi high he was a member of the Bete Oub and Is presently a member of the JK District Matching Band. Todd is a member of the Warsaw Baptist Churchy and the Church at Latter Day Saint* at Albert**., holding the^f gt lilllglijt and vice president ?t Us semi nary class. He la also a teacher in the Aaronk Priesthood. ' W iA .. ^ . In Mount Olive Fri.-Sot.-Mon. Feb. 18-19-21 Elderly Man Found Dead^ An ekfcfriy nan was found dead Friday whan the fire be was tending went out of control. V James Cavenaugh, 70. of the Din U^t ____ J' J Knfnrw *hn nil jnooK ares. oicfl ociorc tnc fire reached him. Baact cause of Cfeinquapia Rescue Squad members said Cavenaugh was apparently burning off a ditch bank at the time of Ms death. The dkchbank is about 25 feet from the house on SR 1978 nOBT Pin Hook. The Rescue Squad ambulance took the body to ?iiivNieu?? * *?*" "^1 ? . Duplin General Hospital ft aMMPPpmaHMt*' "v<tt - .*4*'- |fT' The squad was called about 3:30 p.m. At about the same time me fire unit of the fire aw rescue squad was relied to the Willie Shotar farm west of Chin quapin to extinguish a wildfire that burned 22 acres of wood land. The state forest service fire plow from Rose Hill was also called to the scene. Last week 52 fires were reported in the county. Most were field and grass fires that jot out of control. DUPLIN ON TV ? ? Channel 6 of Wilmington will |e hj PugBn County Tuesday. |P a?tWmam<1^2 oJThte J ay cm* Make citTo #?*? Home lSL 35 TIlC pltffid JITS GOLDEN STAB FINALISTS - James Kenan High School placed seven seniors among the seventy finalists in the 1977 Golden Star Awards frogram. They are (L to R) Ann Oakley, Teresa Williams, David Carlton, Sonya Powell, Leslie Bast and Mary Elizabeth Kiliette. Not pictured. Sharon Swain. ED'S GOLDEN STAB FINALISTS - (L to ?) Brands Boyette, Lora Quinn and Anna Lemons were among the 70 Finalists in the 1977 Golden fBWBw <# " v ? Star Awards program, who are to be interviewed on February 19. after which they wiH be ranked ia their categories. 5 10 Duplin Seniors Are j Golden Star Finalists Ten seniors from James Kenan ami East Duplin High Schools are among the seventy finalists from 21 Southeastern North Carolina schools in the 1977 Golden Star Awards pro gram. James Kenan (seven) finalists and their categories are: Teresa' Ann Williams, Journalism; Sooya Marie Powell, Mathema tics; Margaret Ann Oakley, Business Education; David Hugh Carlton, 0, English and Literature; Leslie Joan Best, Social Science; Mary Elizabeth Killette, Music; and Sharon Kay Swain, Agricultural Science. East Duplin (three) finalists their categories are: Brenda Boyette, Athletics; Lora Quinn, Mathematics; and Anna Lemons, Dramatics. The 12th annual competition, sponsored by Star-News News papers, drew 228 entries from 27 categories of achievement. Contestants outlined their ac complishments in areas of En- 1 glish, foreign language, arts, j journalism, science, social 1 science, citizenship, agricul- | ture, athletics, business, schol- < arship, music, speech and i drama, and mathematics. I Three judges in each category i reviewed the written entries, i which included recommend*- -J tions from teachers or princi- " pals, and a point system was used in evaluating them. Tabu lation of the judges' findings was done at the Star-News, and five top contestants in each category were named finalists. These 70 students will be in terviewed February 19 by the judging panels at the Wilming ton Hilton, after which each panel will determine the ranking of the five students in its category. These results will not be revealed until the awards ceremony in Kenan Auditorium in Wilmington March 24th. Suspect Arrested In Soybean Theft James Paison of Calypso was ?nested and chargfed with die theft of seed soyfeans worth ?3,150. The track tfit had con tained the beans w?a recovered TMtrsday by Duplin County Sheriff's officers- \ - m The 450 bushels of beans were owned by Richard McKoy Best and R. R. Best, who had loaded the truck Saturday and parked it at the Earl Davis farm west of Warsaw. On Sunday, each had noticed the truck missing, but thought the Other had driven it off. They didn't discover the theft ubfll Wednesday. Deputies Dalton Jones, Rodney Thigpen and Gteh% Jernigan am working, on the caee.. m i , ? J . Jkjfe ,1 rox n^nrr Tlie annual Alb^rtaon Fax Hunt will be hold* Saturday, February 19 at the Albert ion Community Building, on High wmy llL, ? i"' Ex-Senator Simmons i Dies At 61 lie Roy Gaston Simmons, 61. S of Aibcrtsoo. a fanner and a c former member of the N.C. i Senate. diecTMonday. f Simmons was a state senator during the 1963 and 1967 ses- t styis and was a past vice1 ( president of the RC Farm r lAi i i i ll
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