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f;e 10-Tht Perquimans Weekly, Hertford N.C., Thursdiy, My 22, 1975 Beanion Presides In Court Judge Grafton Beamon presided at the Wednesday session of Perquimans County District Court and hard the following cases: Tommy Steve Wooten was , found guilty of carrying a concealed weapon and .received a 30-day sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $35.00 and costs. The weapon was ordered confiscated and turned over i the Sheriffs Department to be disposed of as by law provided. An appeal was noted and the case was ' placed on the Superior Court Docket for trail; Bradford A. Moore, charged with assault on a female, was given a 20-day sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of 175.00 and costs, told to remain on good behavior, not violate any State, Federal, or local until properly relicensed by the State; : Alan Lee McMullen,) charged with driving under, the influence, was given a-60-day sentence suspended' for 2 years, a fine of $100.00 and costs, and ordered not operate a motor vehicle for 12 months; y ; ;, DeLaney Gray Jethro was found guilty of driving under the influence (2nd offense), and given a 90-day sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $225.00 and costs, ordered to surrender his driver's license, and not to operate a motor vehicle until relicensed by the State; Robert Lee Hollowell was found guilty of giving or selling an intoxicating beverage to minors and received a fine of $15.00 and costs; Alex Waller was given a laws, not molest, harass, or 90-day sentence suspended , $100.00; trouble the person of for 2 years, a fine of $200.00 Richard Ia Harri mM I i J I J 4. A . ana coses, ana oraerea noi w of Clerk of Superior Court, and not to operate a motor vehicle for 12 months except for special driving privileges; ' . : Richard Bruce Baker, charged with driving under the influence and speeding; was given a 60-day sentence suspended for 3 years, a fine of $135.00 and costs, ordered : to surrender his driver's license to the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court, not operate a motor vehicle for l 1 year, and attend the Mental Health Clinic for his alcohol problem: William Lloyd Thatch was ;.; taxed with costs for allowing his car to be operated with improper equipment; Edward Cale Ward was taxed with a fine of $20.00 on a charge of being a public cnarge. An appeal was noted, and Bond was set at Carolyn Louise Parker; Richard Owens was found, guilty of non-support and given a 30-day sentence suspended for 3 years, 1 ordered to pay costs of the court, starting May 14 the defendant must pay $15.00 to the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court for the use of child to be paid to Linda Lamb Owens, and every week thereafter; Willie Rudolph Spruill, charged with driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor, received a 60-day sentence suspended for 2 vears a fine of $100.00 and costs, and ordered not to operate a motor vehicle for 12 months. An appeal was noted and Bond continued; Robert Lester Chappell, charged with driving under the influence (3rd offense) and being a public drunk, received a fine of $35.00 and costs on the public drunk charge, and a 90-day sentence suspended for 3 years, a fine of $500.00 and costs, on the DUI charge, was ordered to surrender his operator's license to the office of the Clerk of Superior Court, and told not to operate a motor vehicle until properly licensed by the State. An appeal was noted and the case was placed on the Superior Court Docket for trial; Edward Selby, charged with driving under the influence, and transporting tax paid whiskey in excess of 1 gallon. The charges were consolidated for judgment, and the .defendant was given a 60 day sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $135.00 and costs, ordered not to operate a motor vehicle in North Carolina for 12 months. Alcohol beverage was confiscated and destroyed. An appeal was noted and Bond continued; , Michael Lawrence Dowd and Julius Maynard Fleetwood, Jr., both charged with participating in willful speed competition, were given sentences of 90 days suspended for 3 years, fines of $300.00 and costs, and ordered to remain on good behavior not violate any State, Federal, or local : laws. Appeals were noted in Dotn cases, and they were placed on the Superior Court ' Docket for trail; Walter Ken Matthews was found guilty of reckless driving and given a fine of $50.00 and costs. An appeal was noted; Albert Eugene Moore, charged with driving under the influence, received a 60 day sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $125.00 and costs, and ordered not to operate a motor vehicle for 12 months. Liquor was confiscated and destroyed. An appeal was noted; Richard Singlet Denny was found guilty of shoplifting and given a 90 day sentence suspended for 3 years, a fine of $75.00 and costs, ordered to remain on good behavior, not violate any State, Federal. or local laws, and stay off premises of Colonial Stores; Luther Hayes, Jr., charged with ; larceny, received a 90-day sentence suspendedfor 3 years, a fine of Sinn 00 nnrl rnsta: nrriprpri to be , on general, good behavior, and not violate any State, Federal, or local laws; '.v.- v,.vi:fyvvv' Ei-ene Perry, charged v" driving under the ce (2nd offense), was i a C3-(f?.y sentence operate a motor vehicle until properly relicensed by the State for driving with license revoked; John Allen Webb, Jr. was found guilty of shooting firearms and given a 3-day sentence for 1 year, a fine of $15.00 and costs, told to remain on good behavior, and not to violate any State, Federal, or local laws: Curtis Wayne Borden, charged with driving under the influence, -was given a sentence of 60 days suspendedfor 2 years, a fine of $100.00 and costs, and ordered not to operate a motor vehicle for 12 months; William Henry Garrett, charged with driving under the influence, received a 60 day sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $125.00 and costs, and ordered to surrender his driver's license for 12 months except for special driving privileges; A. Lee Wilson was found guilty of driving under the influence, and given a 60 day sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $125.00 and ordered to surrender his driver's license to the Office a fine of $15.00 and costs on a speeding charge;' (Donald Richard Matthews, Jr. was taxed with costs for a stop light vioiauon; Golden Lee Bowden was given fine of $50.00 and costs on a charge of failure to see that movement could be made . in safety. Ani appeal was noted; Julian Lowe was taxed with a fine of $15.00 and cost on acharge of being a public drunk; ' . Alton Wayne Ivey was taxed with costs on a stop light violation; " Delores Lawson Moore! paid a fine of $10.00 and' costs on a speeding charge; Louis Quevon Stalling was taxed with costs for using expired license plates and having car raised higher than law requires; Marie Cassandra Covington was taxed with a fine of $5.00 and costs on a speeding charge. Congratulations TO THE EDITOR: Perquimans County Jaycees and Jaycettes congratulations to all of vou, each member, those . ofyouthatwenttoAshville and those of you who stayed behind. The many awards reflect the hard work of the entire membership of both clubs. You received 21 top awards. I know that all the people of our entire area join me in expressing congratu lations and thanks to you. The individual awards won by Wayne Ashley, Ray Ward and Wallace Morgan shows the dedication of these men to the Jaycee organization and to the Community in which you live. . The receiving of these awards cannot tell of the benefits that your county, town and fellowman received by your interest and hard work. The ' : . Perquimans County Jaycees and Jaycettes in the short time that you have been active had had a great effect in our entire community. You have shown all of us that by working together a great deal can be accom plished. In the past year you have worked on the Heart Fund for the County, Red Cross Blood program, operation Red Ball. In con-junction with the Chamber the largest Christmas parade, Youth Day Activities, Young Farmers & Ranchers Association, help set up and start Recreation Program and many other things. You have had a great year and I know that this coming year will be even greater. BILL COX, MAYOR TOWN OF HERTFORD TONE MOTOR COMPANY HERTFORD, NX. "Where Service Is A Pleasure. " THE BEST IN USED CARS. Phone: 426-5661 r ;M u f -I i , I Mir: to tl)Z TKr . mm Your Outstanding devotion to your Community, and your area not only brought you recognition hero at homo but all across tho stato. Wo aro proud that you aro tho Number Ono Club In North Carolina. WIN SLOW OIL COMPANY And ALBEMARLE CHEMICAL COMPANY MAY IS NATIONAL BICYCLE MONTH AND "BLANCHARD'S" IS OFFERING A SPECIAL SALE FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS MONTH!! PICK - A - PAIR AND SAVE! When you buy any John Deere Bicycle at the re gular price, get 50 OFF on any second bicycle of equal value or less. Now is the time to get that bicycle for son, daught er, wife or husband and all the family can enjoy the exorcise and a great savings on gasoline by sav ing the automobile for long trips!! "BLANCHARD'S" also offers a complete line of Lawn & Garden Tractors and Riding Mowers with the famous JOHN DEERE NAME ON THEM. Now is the time to get CORDLESS TRIMMERS AND SHEARS for keeping the yard in shape this summ er. Naturally, they are JOHN DEERE TOO k . . See "Blanchard's" for all jour needs in push mowers - Edgers - Rotary . Tilers - Lawn Sweepers & Carts. . prms - s.iE! - sehvic: n ; n imw MSI 1. Make sure the grass bag is mounted . between the handles, so it trims, close on both sides. You can mow, '. anywhere, with no hang ups. ' 2. Check to see if it has a larger capacity grass bag that needs emptying less often. o- 3. Ask if it has vacuum; ; action.. A powerful suction that cleans your lawn as you mow; , v r ni h , . I , 3 M 4. Be certain the self- , propelled mower has rear-wheel drive for greater traction- And automatic free-wheeling action for safer control. ! 5. Look for a tough; 6-speed transmission, ror extra v power and easy handling. 6. Now, if it has everything - we've mentioned so far. -. buy it. It's a Snapper.
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