p- fr-Th Perquimans Weet!y, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, October 10, 1974 ,,!, K I District Court-Is ... . i Held In Hertford DONATED Joel Hollowell, Jr. has donated this truck, which was recently destroyed by fire, to the Perquimans County Jayc'ees to be used in their re-cycling project. (Newbern photo) NewsAt Don Juan BvMUDK M.WHITE W e are proud to announce that Wilford Smith and Ella Miller won the "Make It Happen Trophy" during the month of September. Those celebrating birth days recently were Rella Elliott, Juanita Gregory, Catherine Newsome, Cara Wiggins, Charles Parker, Maltie Johnson, Shirley Hughes, and Shirley Jen nings. Mr: and Mrs. Michael Ervin and son along with Mrs. Betty Forehand and son were dinner guests of Mrs Hazel Hollowell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Way and children, Kelly and Skipper, of Durham, N.C. were week-end guests of Mrs. Way's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marrow of Roper, N.C, : Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor of Portsmouth, Va. visited Mrs. Esther Freeman recently. Wayne White is working with the Atlantic Credit Company in Henderson, N.C. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White. . Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Evans were her children, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Byrum of Tar boro, N.C; Mr. and Mrs. Lyonel Byrum and children of Hertford; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chappell and children of Tyner; and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chappell, Jr. of Greenville, N.C. . Margaret Bryant is back at work after being in the hospital last week. Quincy Blanchard at tended a funeral in Kinston, N.C. last Sunday. Minnie Brown went to Nags Head, N.C. oven the week-end on a fishing trip: Mrs. America Robertson announces the birth of her granddaughter, Crystal Suzanne. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Robertson of Winfall. Democrats To Meet Perquimans County Democrats will meet Thursday, Oct. 17 at 7:30 in the courthouse in Hertford. The purpose of the meeting will not only be to receive information, but to strengthen the participation oi Democrats throughout the county; Special speaker for the night will be Ben Utley, Executive Director of the North Carolina Democratic Executive Committee. Utley will talk to the group about the changes in the planning and organization of the Democratic party, and will give information con cerning the Democratice candidates running in the November election. : - The county's Democratic chairman is Joe Nowell, and anyone requesting more information concerning the meeting may call him at 297-2491, Dallas Bryant has returned home after being a patient in ' Roanoke-Chowan Hospital in Ahoskie, N.C. Mr. Bryant is the husband of Mrs. Mary Bryant. Mrs. Eunice Jones and her family recently spend the week-end in Charlotte, N.C. visiting a cousin, Anthony Downing. He is attending Johnson C. Smith University. We would like to express our sympathy to the family of Douglas Chappell. His wife and mother are former employees of Don Juan. Ernie Rennie spent the week-end with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White. Area BPW Meeting Members of 33 BPW Clubs in the Eastern Area of the North Carolina Federation of Business and Pro fessional Women's Clubs, Inc. will meet at the Ramada Inn, New Bern, North Carolina, on October 12-13. Mrs. Helen Mahlum, New Bern, Eastern Area Vice President of the North Carolina Federation, will preside. Workshops on mem bership, professionalism, parliamentary procedure, protocol, and program planning will be held. Mrs. Rebecca Melvin, Maysville, North Carolina Young Careerist, will address the luncheon group. Mrs. Carolyn Williams, Concord, State Federation President, will speak during the dinner. An inspirational breakfast and emblem ceremony on Sunday morning will close the meeting. Mrs. Kathleen Orringer, President of the New Bern BPW Club, is coordinating the local plans. Cases heard by Judge Walker at the ' regular session of Perquimans County District Court were as follows: Johnny Clifton Buck, charged with driving under the influence, received a 90-, day sentence suspended for 12 months, a fine of $125.00 and costs, and ordered not to operate a motor vehicle in North Carolina except as authorized by limited driving privilege - operating : vehicle owned by him or catering Company in course and scope of his duties as caterer in Washington and Martin Counties. . The defendant must furnish ' proof to any stopping officer that he is about his business, and must not operate a motor vehicle after con suming any alcohol or controlled substance; ' Harold Lee Jones was charged with driving under the influence, and failure to stop for red light, (the charges were consolidated for judgment) and the defendant was given a 90 day sentence suspended for 12 months, a fine of $125.00 and costs, and ordered not to operate a motor vehicle in North Carolina until he has been properly licensed by the State; Dennis Pettaway was charged with reckless driv ing and not having an opera tor's license, (the charges were consolidated for judg ment ) and the defendant re ceived a 6 months sen tence suspended for 5 years, 1. $75.00 fine and cosls-2. and not to operate a motor vehicle until duly and properly licensed; Daniel Timothy Richardson was found guilty of simple possession of Marijuana and was given a 6 months sentence suspended for 3 years 1. a fine of $200.00 and costs, 2. probation for 3 years with special con ditions not to possess or consume any alcohol or contolled substance probation to be processed here and transferred to Virginia; Calvin Ray Colson, charged with disorderly conduct, received a 30-day sentence suspended for 2 years -1. pay costs of court. 2. shall not attend or be in the general vicinity of any athletic contest connected with the Perquimans County Schools; Shelton Zachary, Jr. and Jeff Lilly, both charged with larceny, were sentenced to 12 months on the roads; Wister Glenn Hill and Susie Hill were found not guilty of assault on a female and assault and battery; Ada Watson Singleton, charged with driving under the influence, as given a 90 FOR SALE: Hertford Bus Station Merchandise & Equipment For more information, Call 426-5580 or 426-7467 HERTFORD, N.C Msrrry V.zizr Parts . 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