I Distaff
I Deeds
I: By Janice R. Christ ersen
^Blenders Can "Do Your Thing"
?: Many Durham County
:Tio me makers are aware of the
^numerous jobs a blender can
^perform. For example, at a
? "Small Equipment Work
>:shop" sponsored by the Agri
cultural Extension Service,
: the women learned to make
^confectionary sugar from
' granulated sugar.By pouring a
small amount of plain sugar
in the blender and processing
at a high speed for about two
minutes, confectionary sugar
can be the end product.
The women also discover
ed that a simplified method
of chopping vegetables in the
blender can eliminate a lot of
clean-up. This method: fill
the blender container about
half full of water, cut the
vegetable into one-inch
pieces, regulate to switch to
"on and off" positions quick
ly, and pour into a colander
to drain leaving hardly a trace
of the chopped vegetable in
the blender container.
Mrs. Mary J. Whitmore,
assistant home economics Ex
tension agent, believes that if
the homemaker learns to use
her standard blender effec
tively, she would not have to
invest in a more expensive,
deluxe model.
Showing Your Age
No need to show your age,
believes Mrs. Jo Simpson of
Onslow County. Hard work
can keep you young.
According to Mrs. Mary R.
Howell, assistant home
economics Extension agent,
Mrs. Simpson, an active mem
ber of the Back Swamp Ex
tension Homemakers Club,
sells her produce twice week
ly at the Onslow County
Curb Market. She not only
sells the produce, she plants,
cares for and gathers the vege
tables, the agent notes. And
Mrs. Simpson is 80 years
young.
Where There's a Will
"Where there's a will
there's a way" was never
truer than in the Silver Valley
Community of Davidson
County, believes Mrs. Martha
B. Thompson, home econo
mics Extension agent.
For the members of the
Silver Valley Extension
Homemakers Club took on a
mammoth job as a communi
ty service.
The Silver Valley School
needed a new stage drop cur
tain before commencement
but costs were greater than
the budget.
Shopping around in all
sorts of unlikely places, the
Extension Homemakers Club
members found a large roll of
pure linen drapery fabric in a
bargain center. They bought
100 yardi at the bargain price
of a dollar a yard and started
sewing.
The following cases were
disposed of in District Court
Monday, June 23rd:
Walter Sidney Murray,
w/m/55, operating auto in
toxicated. $100.00 fine and
costs and not drive a motor
vehicle on public highways of
N. C. for 12 months. Appeal.
Bond set at $150.00.
Lloyd Williams, n/m/26,
assault. Prayer for judgment
continued on payment of
costs and to keep the peace
toward all persons, especially
Dorothy Williams.
James Williams, no opera
tor's license; exceeding safe
speed. Nol pros with leave.
James Clarence Tabron,
n/m/27, non support. Prayer
for judgment continued for 2
years on payment of Welfare
Dept. $15.00 per week for
support of children and costs
of court.
Hubert Cordell Wilder, Jr.,
w/m/18, improper muffler.
Prayer for judgement con
tinued on payment of costs.
Forest Mustian, w/m, pub
lic drunkeness, (seven cases).
Bond forfeited; nol pros with
leave.
Stephen Craig Mullen,
w/m, speeding. Prayer for
judgment continued for 2
years on condition defendant
not violate any motor vehicle
laws of N. C. and pay costs.
Bobby Nelson Leonard,
w/m/35, speeding. $25.00
fine and costs. Appeal. Bond
FOR SAFETY'S SAKC
pout wm
A HAIR DRYER
in m rue
Price Control?
"How much are potatoes
worth now?"
? "No more than they were,
lady, but they're costing
about six times as much."
With some financial help
from the local PTA, the
women finished the backdrop
complete with eyelets and
weights and put it up.
Mrs. Thompson adds that
the stage looked "just right"
for commencement exercises.
Enthused Over Sewing
Since her husband bought
her a sewing machine, Mrs.
Charles Timmons, a Scotland
County homemaker, has add
ed many garments to her
wardrobe and her daughter's
wardrobe.
In addition to having more
variety in the family ward
robes. Mrs. Timmons is con
vinced she is saving her hus
band money by being a do-it
-yourselfer. Mrs. Ann M. Bras
well. home economics Exten
sion agent, says.
set at $50.00.
Hubert Long, n/m, assault
with deadly weapon. Not pros
with leave.
Ellison Alexander Fes per
man, w/m/24, operating auto
Intoxicated. Appearance
bond having been forfeited
and paid, solicitor takes a nol
pros with leave.
William Birt Hopkins,
n/m/48, operating auto in
toxicated. Appearance bond
having been forfeited and
paid, solicitor takes a nol pros
with leave. .
James Covington Clark.
w/m/21, speeding. Appea
rance bond having been for
feited and paid, solicitor
takes a nol pros with leave.
Lorenzo Bradford.
c/m/18, bond having been
forfeited, nol pros with leave.
George William Hughes.
Jr., speeding. Bond forfeited,
nol pros with leave.
Virgil Leonard Duncan,
Jr., n/m/29, speeding. Bond
forfeited, nol pros with leave.
Royster Thron Harris,
w/m/60, public drunk. To
pay costs.
Elbert Haley, w/m, public
drunk. 10 days in jail.
Franklin R. Hagwood,
w/m, assault and battery.
Prayer for judgment continu
ed on payment of costs.
Jimmie Allen Jeans, w/m,
non support. Prayer fot judg
ment continued fojr 2 years
on payment of support and
costs of court.
Norman Lee Jones,
w/rn/41, operating auto in
toxicated. To surrender
operator's license for 12 mon
ths and pay a fine of $100.00
and costs. Appeal. Bond set
at $150.00.
Eugene Alston, n/m/29,
public drunkeness. To pay
costs.
Judith Ann Bunn, w/f/18,
exceeding safe speed. Not
guilty.
Willie Robert Harris, as
LOSE 10 LBS.
IN 10 DAYS
ON NEW
GRAPEFRUIT DIET
This is the amazing new
Grapefruit Diet that every
one is talking about. Word
of its success has spread
throughout the U. S. and
Canada. This new Grape
fruit Diet Jf not a diet in
the sense you are made
uncomfortable. Just the
opposite. You are com
fortable while you use this
system. There are no ex
ercises. no hunger pains.
You follow the simple
system, eat all you want,
even formerly forbidden
foods, and the weight
comes off. If followed
exactly you should lose 10
lbs. the first 10 days, plus
14 lbs. every two days
thereafter until your -
weight is down to normal.
A copy of this new and
startlingly successful diet
plan can be obtained by
sending $2.00 to Weight
OfT, Dept. 61, 1712 Car
son St., Raleigh, N. C.
27608
District Court Docket
I sault on female Prayer for
judgment continued for 2
years on payment of costs.
Betty Jean Harris, c/f. !
possession non tax paid li
kquor and possession for sale.
Nol pros with leave and pos
session for sale. 6 months in
jail, suspended for 5 years on
payment of S25.00 fine and
costs and not violate any pr
ohibition laws of X. C. for 5
years; that she remain gainful
ly employed and not have
any quantity of non tax paid
whiskey in her possession.
Willie O'Neal Jones, fsl
lowing too closely. 60 days in
jail, suspended on payment of
$25.00 fine and costs.
Willie Marshall Bryant
cm 44. operating auto in
toxicated: public drunkeness
Not guilty to OAI: S10.00
fine and costs on public
drunkeness charge
Edward L Nel ms
w m 34. no operator's li
cense. Nol pros
Charles K. Ray. w m 21.
worthless check. To pay
check and costs.
Earl Franklin, w m. as- |
sault. S10.00 fine and costs.
Wilbur Stevens Davis, i
w m 35. called and failed;
judgment absolute on bonds
man.
The following pleaded
guilty to speeding under waiv
er statute and paid S5.00 fine
and costs each: Stephen Rea
Colbert, w m 19: Sherbert
Wayne Little, w m 29: Roy
David Riley, n m 28; Doris
D. Hoye, w f , 49 and Harold
Norman Herndon. w/m/24.
Pleading guilty under waiv
er statute to the charge to
public.' druhkeness and paying
S5.00 fine and costs each
were: Jem Hockaday. n'm,
Kearney Johnson, n m 24;
Rosco Pernell. w m 37; Ervin
Whisnant. w ni 40: James Ed
ward Johnson, n m 29: Joe
Bell Person, nm; Otis Ric
hardson. n m 38 and Sidney
Green Hayes, w m 65.
The following defendants
pleaded guilty to motor ve
hicle violations, under waiver
statute, and paid costs of
court: Charles Oscar Vanick,
w/m/44; Johnny Lee Davis,
n;m 18; James Alien Burgess,
n/m/25; Richard Williams,
nfm/28; Melvin (nmn) Lucas,
n m 18; Giles Raeford Jef
freys, Jr.. w/m/20; Charles
Gerald Caveness, w/m/37;
Christine M Richards,
w f 29; Bettie Lynch Hann
son. n f 40 and Juanita Rowe
Davis, w f 57.
FARMERS
FILL YOUR GASOLINE
TANKS
NOW ^ SAVE
Monday, June 30th, Is The Last
Day To Save The 2$ Per Gallon Tax
Increase Which Will Be Effective
July 1, 1969.
For Prompt Delivery, Call
LITTLE RIVER ICE CO.
S. MAIN ST. ? PHONE 496-3410 LOUISBURG, N. C.
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