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Kenansville Jaycees Announce Awards The 1985 Kenansville Javcees Awards banquet was 'held at the Country Squire Jan. 19. Charles Sharpe was named (he Distinguished Service Award recipient. timers namea mr outstanding service are piciureu abuve, left lo right: Outstanding Young Fireman, Randy Shoup; Outstanding Teenager, Tina Long; and Outstanding Young Farmer, Rouse Ivey. Kenansville Jaycees Announce Awards ? ;The 1985 Kenansville Jaycees Awards banque' was I held ai (he Country Squire Jan. 19. Charles Sharpe was " named Ihe Distinguished Service Award recipient. ? Others named for outstanding service are pictured above, left to right, Outstanding Senior Citizen, Troy Mullis; Outstanding Young Educator, Tom McMahon; and Outstanding Young Law Officer, Ronnie Bostic. Town Receives Turkey Stadium The Duplin County Board of Education last week turned a 2'/i-acre athletic field, Turkey Stadium, over to the town of Kenansville. The field, on N.C. 11 just north of Kenan Memorial Auditorium, has been used for softball and baseball. The name stems from a time when it was used by the Kenansville Fire Department for turkey shoots. Kenansville Commissioners Mark Vinson, Earl Hatcher and Jimmy Newkirk, and Bob Bowen, chairman of the Kenansville Dixie Youth pro gram, made the request on behalf of the town. The school board has turned other unused school property over to Duplin County towns to be de veloped as athletic fields. In other action, Mike Brown as appointed to the Kenansville Ele mentary School advisory board to succeed Amos 0- "Doc" Brinson. whe resigned after he became a member of the school board. Prom Dresses Have Arrived! Cintiily's understands the impor tance of Prom Night and that every detail must be to perfection. Not only will Cintilly's help you pick out that special dress, but they will help 1 create a very special you, for a very special night. 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' ' ' I Warsaw Finds No Opposition To Plant Grant - I Warsaw's efforts to help fund a * ? turkey processing plant near Scotts I - Store met no opposition at a public '? hearing in Warsaw last week. -1 It was the second of three public ! ? bearings to be held by the Town * ? Board on an application for a $900,000 Urban Development Action Grant. The grant is part of a funding - package that could bring an $18 million investment and 800-1,000 I jobs to a rural crossroads about 10 I ? miles north of Kenansville. * . The grant, which would come from the federal government, would have be paid back to Warsaw in six years, said W.W. (Woody) Brinson Jr. of * ; the Duplin County Industrial De velopment Commission. The town would keep the payments and I interest paid by the plant owners. Goldsboro Milling Co. and Car roll's Foods of Warsaw have planned the plant as a joint venture. They have asked the county and the town - of Warsaw to help out by applying for government grants. i In addition to the UDAG grant from Warsaw, the funding package includes $10 million from revenue - bonds to be issued by the Duplin : bounty Industrial Facilities and Pollution Control Financing Autho rity; a $500 Community Develop ment Block Grant to be requested by the county; and $6.6 million in bank ; financing or company contributions. The two companies plan to begin construction in May if the grants are * won. The Warsaw Board scheduled the final public hearing on the grant 1 -application for 7 p.m. Jan. 29. in other business, the board re viewed ? recommendation by the ' Planning vi ' 'o approve a request .from Con or Billy Kennedy to Tezone a .i? e plot he owns across fron. Warsaw Apparel Co. Kennedy wants to put a nv .bile home X park on the site. Rose Hill Man I Dies In Wreck A 20-year-old Rose Hill man was I killed in a single-car accident on Secondary Road 1102, about 2'/i miles west of Rose Hill, about 11:30 I a.m. Saturday, the N.C. State High l way Patrol reported. Thomas Lee Robinson of Route 1 ? was killed in the accident. He was the only person in the car. Robinson - was not wearing a seatbelt. Patrol man Rogers said. The car was headed east on S.R. * 1102 when it ran off the road. The car then crossed the road and went into a ditch and overturned. The vehicle I then caught Are and burned. Piano Tunlna and Repair Jimmy C. Watt > " Ragittarad Piano Tachniclan Box 602. Waruw I Kananavllle 2M 0216 Put U-Ibuch at your fingertips. Push Button dialing makes the telephone quick and easy to usefof everyone including children, the handicapped and others with special needs. U-Touch is a must for using discount long distance and other computerized services. U-Touch HHH United is the standard today for efficiency tomorrow. 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