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jUh^, ' , , f - ^|^k ?i J, <*< jry ^HBoj w ':.1ffi"7 ? ^H\ ? ? '", ^Jjs# $'?j' >. ,fl Bfe sMBP^ -':V A'Vr ?^WBf?5ts".- ij| I ) i = nt ! icpfied i r Wa ei5:lit>df3 After more than t<?n ,pnr? ' "* ? " JrC*se tm. nltnninu ?turv^vim> AM#i ? right-of way easements far wort on the Umestone ll^^fo'owaty were obtained Hk: si;? v,i-clioii/jr c rf sliH--a ? ?:?;:? o4 6 I ?- f i 1 ' \1 ' * [|JJ ; ' . ?? a-.?^ fcmortn. J Futreal Mid an intensive land treatment program is being planned to prevent the Severe Scui lUCulalvOn pFOO lem that has partially clogged the channels over the last 2'/i centuries About 50% at the farm and foiest land in the area is now under conservation plans. Futreal j "*? .. -? fjttt#*) uid a review of the tobacco situation shows in a I ?1. , |rm ft r ,1 ,,, a JIM- f CW?0 iiv? ycsr pci loo pi ton to IVv/, farmers l?st The preliminary investiga tion report was submitted to federal agencies for review (a January J*!* '"-.'XT'. :-vr,. precise that this *ve?r^s pageant will he even b.gger and better than last year's, wMih was a hage success, . Bitrants must be between the1 ages of 4 and 7 grrt pageant date, and must be, residents of Duplin County/ The first eight entrants will as wcH as adults. tfwVMi-dW - J.. * _? JJ .1 . - - j. ,|. ijaM _?! UJ ? ai a.... ?"? ? ??>?. - _ _ FUST MUDDY OMSK EASEMENT SIGNED ? James T. Williams (seated with pen) aipiiVftllie Erst Muddy Creek easement as friends tat the watershed looked m. (L toR) Front Row - Douglas Lanier of Route 1. Chinquapin; James T. Williaans of Route 1. Beulaville; George Cowans of Route 1, Beulaville; Randy fMrel ef Route 1, Beulaville; Robbie Hatcher. Chinquapin; Terry Parker.. Chinquapin; Allen Nethercutt, county commissioner of Chinquapin; Lonnie Andrews of Route 2. Beulaville; Kenneth Nethercutt. KennetirFutrel. Soil Conservationist; Abe Pickett of Route 2. Beulaville; R.H. Lanier of Chinquapin; and Norman MareadV of Chinquapin. - ? . / ?? .? ? Wm ??? k. ' ' V ,v Sf i Duplin J Farmers I 1 Lenoir, W.yne, and Samp first place prize iff corn went to Alton James Wells of 2 Wallace for production of 190 bushels of com on a mea sured acre. Wells had a (riant population of 25.000 per acre, grown in 36-inch raws. . I Mr also grew soybeans and, 10,000poinds of tobacco. Other first-place award- I winners were: A.F. Shaw ofI Beulavflle for roaster-fryer turkeys; Raymond Brown of Chinquapin for heavy turkey 1 ions; Joseph Burnett of 1 Ubertson for breeder hens; \ [eland Herring and Saga of j he Scotts Store anq for ? twine; and Cecil Kornegjay it b he Scotts .Store area for turebred hereford beef I attic. / I Joe Williams of Rose Hfll ran second place in the beef . ase""" ' Barbecue Dinner \ V S=SSE; dinner February 24th ? 5 6 p.m. until. Plates are $2.5(^T jjj f ' *' "-'iSft I ? ? l ri-.? ? iM . .J ? d itrict ! or :?W VABSAW DSA WINNER - Bobby Batts wis named the Viraw Distinguished Service Award recipient at the ^ aycees annua) banquet Thursday night. Bam. a Warsaw athra, is a past president of the Warsaw Jaycees. He has men active in the Warsaw recreation program coaching ? Little League basebafl and football. He is a member of the Warsaw Baptist Church. Bobby and his wife, Linda, have two children.- Batts is employed by Quinn Company of Warsaw. Presenting the award is Dwight Smith, right, Batts, center, and Linda Batts, left. ? " * MHKSatts Nailed ;| Warsaw Jaye..* DSA Re?ipi?nL. Bobby Batts. a Warsaw lative and past president of he Warsaw Jaycees, was lamed recipient of the Varsaw Distinguished Ser tce Award for 1979. " Batts has been very active 11 the Warsaw Recreation, laving coached Little League aseball and football. Before iresenting the DSA Award d Batts. Dwight Smith, J978 )SA recipient, said, "I think hip/has "inspired a lot of oung men to be better. I ike pride and pleasure in iresenting Bobby Batts with be 1979 DSA Awardi" ^ /-, . vr. , . 2&fk In accepting the award, ImScanlan Outstanding ommy Benson; and Out Jfqung Farmer 4pt through they Stri <i? g _.... . .,v . ? . ki ' en,? 'W# 1 h. Office of Resource Develop ment, American Bar Asso ciation, Member Senior Exe cutive Group, Chicago, III. 1 "During our high school days." stated-Quinn, "it was a pleasure to be a teammate of yours. It was due to sports that you have the stamina that has carried you thru MMiiiiiiaitau lite. ? "I thank you for the op I portunity to come back > home," stated Straughan. ?f "Seeing one old friend is ? better than making Ave new' ones." "Service to humanity is ? case I want to make." ' continued Straughan. "We must rededicatc ourselves iiiiiwaiv puivi UU1 IIVCS. TTC must return to duty, sacrifice ind service. Let's consider >eginning here to help pre wrve the communities we *rve. I think I speak in the ipirit of what some of these laycees seek. You can see he importance of thane ate ?si you as datesUMMl osarsteatnateteC* ? < - ? M1LPOVB QUINN FIRST WAMAt HONORARY JAYCBB The W.r?? J.ycees presented Milford Qumn u Honorary Membership to laycee Chap ttr THtirsdnv night at then annual DSA banquet Quinn. president of Ouinn ^ " cy ' ?h * aUDDOnvr cw j?vccf w<wi wtn J ?'y
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