Page 2-A Varied Court Docket John Richard. Turner, 43, Route 1, Tyner, was given an active 12-month sentence in Chowan County District Court Tuesday on counts of drunk driving, fourth of fense, and driving while his license was revoked. Two lesser charges were dismissed. Judge Grafton G. Beaman entered the sentence and recommended Turner for work release. Asst. Dist. Atty. David Blackwell prosecuted the docket and Arthur B. Harrison, 28-year-old Negro, 302 Stokes Drive, Hertford, was given a suspended sentence for making false statements to the N.C. Employment Security Commission. Harrison was charged in seven cases. He was sentenced to 150 days, suspended upon payment of SIBO fine and costs and make restitution in the amount of $541. In other cases called the following action was taken: Dale Lee Stack, driving while license revoked, called and failed. Andy Louis Johnson, speeding, $lO fine and costs. Joseph Edward Robinson, speeding, costs. Notice of appeal entered. Tony Raymond Hare, traffic violation, $25 fine and costs. Ramon Harman, to enter judgment for support, or dered to show cause why he should not be held in con tempt. Frederick I. Roulac, failure to list taxes, SSO fine and costs. Francis White Blount, failure to list taxes, order of arrest. Robert Stanton Rea, damage to personal property, 30 days, suspended upon payment of $25 fine and costs and make restitution; assault with a deadly weapon, dismissed. Calvin Robert Hall, traffic violation, not guilty. Laverne Holley, drunk driving, 60 days, suspended take our dependability H ■MU FOR GRANTED !We work very hard to merit our reputation as a ■■ dependable pharmacy. Although it may not be so obvious at first, every action we take is aimed at fullfilling the goal of serving every customer in the U| best and most ethical way possible. When you ask us to fill your doctor’s IW{ prescription, you have the faith in our ability to M give to you the exact medication your doctor has Kjj|a specified. We feel that we must earn the faith—day H in and day out. In our pharmacy dependabiUty is BN more than a slogan, it’s a rule. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US IS Rwhen you need a delivery. We will deliver Bl promptly without extra charge. A great many IJJ people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requests for delivery service H HOLLO WILL & BLOUNT B MXALI DRUG STORE FREE GIFT WRAPPING IS |f| 482-2127 EDENTON ■■ NEW ZENITH COLOR SENTRY” The automatic picture control system... It controls the color picture, scene to scene, channel to channel, even in changing room light! All new 1077 <M£NlTi!— 100% Solid-State CHBOMA&OIOKn lyjgK”"”™ COMMCT TV ■ EVG— Electronic Video Guard Tuning System ■ One-knob VHP and UHF Channel Selection ■ 100% Solid-State Chassis ■ POWER SENTRY Voltage Regulating System Come in tmby for an exiting demonstration of Zonktt best picture twin ff Color TYI Jackson Rodb A TV Sfrfen West Eden Street Phene 402-4466 upon payment of SIOO fine and costs. Junius Ray Simmons, traffic violation, warranted ordered. Jackie Lee Leary, im proper passing, $lO fine and costs. Jerome Harrell, speeding, $lO fine and costs. Joe Cecil Wynn, motor vehicle violation, costs. James Reed, judgment absolute on bond. Cases dismissed included: James Edward Byrum, drunk driving; Joseph C. Moye, Laverne Martina Basnight, James E. Sat terfield and Stuart A. Davis, Jr., failure to list taxes. Edenton Baptist VBS Program To Offer Much Beginning Monday and • going through Friday, children, who are ages three through grade six, will have the opportunity to ex perience Vacation Bible School at Edenton Baptist Church. The school will begin each morning at 10 o’clock and continue until 1 o’clock in the afternoon. All children are asked to bring a sack lunch. Drink's will be provided by the church. Each day there will be a king and queen contest for those bringing the most visitors with them. Wed nesday will be picture day— everyone will be included in a group picture that will be on the VBS certificate each pupil will receive. A special surprise is planned for those who have perfect at tendance. Joint worship service will be held each day as the last part of the school. On Sunday night, June 19, a Family Night Program is planned so that parents will be able to see what was accomplished during the week of VBS. Music will be a part of each day activities. 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Freezer Queen Beef, Turkey or Salisbury Phili A m m*** n a*** OA - ~ inn unm O&ii SNAPS lb. 39* Steak 4fori Sauce GreenH SQUASH 2 »»* 29* Morning Star Farm SfflMBS Bacon, Ham & 4Cans ***;«“» CUCUMBERS Sausage Pkg. 89* 3 for 29* a U». Minute Maid TI VW Ixpko* PEACHES Orange Juice 59* X 4/11/77 2 lb. tray 89* THE CHOWAN HERAin Thursday, June 9,1977

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