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Page 10-The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, December 4, 1975 zfm Beaman Presides In District Court V Judge Grafton Beaman presided at the regular ses- nf Parntiimans Cmintv ?Dlstrict Court and disposed iof the following cases : 'irt Cecil Ottis Jones, charged ffwith driving under the in fffiuence of intoxicating li quor and failure to drive on I'the right side of the highway, was given a 60-day sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $125.00 and jftsts, 1 and ordered not to '.operate a motor vehicle in tjthe State of North Carolina ;for 12 months; , Horace Michael Bundy, .L, .-.-J Jmirinif tlllHoi lfirCU Willi Ulivuig M"vi '"the influence of intoxicating jtHq'uor, received a 60-day 'sentence suspended for 2 Ifrears, a fine of $100.00 and cost, was ordered 10 sur render his driver's license to the Clerk of Superior Court, and not to operate a j; motor vehicle for 12 mon- - Rprnard Brown. Jr.. i whose charges of driving ; under the influence oi miox i: icating liquor and not hav '. ing an operator's license were consolidated for judg ment, was given a 60-day i sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $125.00 and cost, and ordered not to operate a motor vehicle un t til duly licensed to do so; i "Charges of driving under f pie influence of intoxicating 'iquor and failure to stop at J stop sign were consolidated ; for judgment against Robert lie Todd. The defendant received a 60-day sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $100.00 and cost, was, ordered to surrender his driver's license to the Clerk of Superior Court, and not to operate a motor vehicle for 12 months. An appeal was noted and the. case was plac ed on the Superior Court Docket for trial; Joseph Gilliam was found guilty of a charge of assault with a deadly weapon and was given a 60-day sentence suspended for 3 years, ordered to pay cost of court, was told not to violate any Federal, State, or local laws during' term of suspended period, and not to have any firearms for 1 year; William Lloyd Thatch, charged with driving with license revoked (per manently) received a 12 month sentence suspension granted option to serve under work release pro gram. An appeal was noted; Joseph Lee Logan, whose charges of driving under the influence of intoxicating li quor and not having an operator's license were con solidated for judgment, received a 60-day sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $125.00 and cost, and ordered not to operate a motor vehicle in North Carolina for 12 months. An appeal was noted; Thomas Martin Roberts was found quilty of damag ing personal property and received a 30-day sentence PONKEY BASKETBALL A donkey basketball game $ill be played at PCHS on Dec. 5 beginning at 8 p.m. The game is being sponsored by the Perquimans High Guidance Club. Advance tickets are $1 and will be $1.50 at fiiegate. I Donkey Basketball Donkey Basketball comes to Perquimans County High $chool in Hertford, Friday, December 5 at 8 p.m. t There will be two big games. Hertford Grammar School and Perquimans fjnion School will play in the first game. Perquimans High will play in the second game. Advance tickets are being sold for $1. Admission at the door without tickets will be $1.50. So after the big Hertford Christmas Parade come on out to the donkey game and enjoy an evening of fun. IN THE NEWS I ' Miss Sue White of Virginia Beach, Va. spent the Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian White, t Miss Bea Skipsey of Nags jlead spent the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Britt. J. Mrs. Karl Weidemann and ions of Cherry Hill, N.J. $pent the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Stokes, i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence tiee Dail and family of Plymouth spent the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Hurdle at Belvidere and C.L. Dail in Hertford. The Rev. and Mrs. O.L. Hathaway of Garner were Holiday guests of Miss Gladys Felton. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly White spent the Holidays with relatives in Lumberton. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn White and family of Fayetteville were Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin White at Belvidere. suspended for 1 year, a fine of $100.00 and cost. An ap peal wasnoted; ... Elbert Pettus was found guilty of being drunk and disorderly and was given a 30-day sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $50.00 and cost, and told to be on good behavior, not to violate any Federal, State, or local laws during suspended sentence; David Brown was taxed with cost on a charge of be ing a public drunk. The defendenant was also charg ed with resisting an officer and was given a 60-day sentence suspended for 2 years, a fine of $100.00 and cost, was told to remain on good behavior, not to violate any Federal. State, or local laws during term of suspen sion; Dan Junius Bembry was ordered to pay a fine of $35.00 and cost on a reckless driving charge; Jeffrey Lionel Butts was ordered to pay a fine of $35.00 and cost for not hav ing liability insurance; James William Copeland received a fine of $20.00 and cost on a reckless driving charge; Bruce Woodhouse was taxed with cost for improper passing; James William Collins, charged with improper equipment, was taxed with cost; Epamin Gust Vastardis was found guilty of speeding and was given a fine of $35.00 and cost; Isiah Brickhouse, charged with speeding, received a fine of $50.00 and cost. An appeal was noted and the case was placed on the Superior Court Docket fof trial. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene White and children of Har rellsville were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Winslow and Mrs. Annie White. Mrs. John Coston visited friends in Rocky Mount on Monday. Walter Edwards, Jr., stu dent at N.C. Central Law University, Durham, spent the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W.G. Edwards, Sr. Pastor's Anniversary First Baptist Church is observing their Pastor's Seventh (7th) Anniversary, Rev. J.H. London Jr. on Dec. 2-5. Thursday night, Rev. Willie Vaughn, Pastor of Emmanuel Pentecostal Holiness Church in Hert ford, Friday night, Rev. CO. Parker, Pastor of St. Paul A.M.E. Zion Church and New Bethel Baptist Church will appear along with the Choir and Ushers. The final Anniversary Service will be Sunday, Dec. 7, at 3 p.m. with the Rev.' N.C. McNair giving the final tributes to the honoree. Rev. London is a God sent messenger. His seven (7) years here in Hertford has afforded him the opportuni ty to become affiliated with many organizations and he has given his time freely. MOORE'S WALL SATIN LATEX INTERIOR FLAT PAINT m it it REGAL' i mm i 3 Harris Plumbing raCuilding Supply : i:ektfcrd, n.c. ! . 42S-5576 Depend on us for the capital needed In purchasing seed, leed, fertilizer, equipment ... all the things you need in an efficient and profitable farming . operation. o 207 E. Church St. Elizabeth City, N.C. o SCSW.EhriitgfcausSL Elizabeth City, n.C. Vfr t v K I LmmiJ -mmrnmmimmimmmmm-i if ftrMtvv -VwlitJL"- Bureau Promotes Farm Products J As Holiday Gifts I Perquimans County Farm Bureau has joined a statewide Farm Bureau .effort to increase consumption of farm products during the holiday season, according to Carroll Baker Sr., president of the farm organization. Baker said the local Farm Bureau will promote the idea, of giving farm products for Christmas in an effort to increase the sale of farm commodities, especially those in an economic slump. . '. He pointed out that the giving of such products not only solves the age-old problem of what to give for Christmas, but also expresses the true spirit of the season. . The county farm leader suggested that a number of products lend themselves to gift-giving, including dairy products, fruits, turkey, canned meat, peanuts, and tobacco products, He also pointed out that many grocery stores sell gift certificates which can be redeemable in farm products. "It is important that farm products continue to move through the marketing system in order to help insure an adequate return to the producer," Baker said. "Further cut-backs in production and the possibility of higher prices in the future might otherwise result," he added. HOLLY HOP Dianne White presents a complimentary ticket to Hertford Mayor Bill Cox to the Christmas Dance, Holly Hop, to be sponsored by the Perquimans County Jaycettes on December 13. The dance will be held at the Snug Harbor Clubhouse from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. The price for couple tickets is $10 each and may be purchased from any Jaycette member. Mrs. White is the chairman of the dance. (Newbern Photo) People In The News Mr. and Mrs. Tim Baker and son of Fayetteville spent the Holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Mac White of Belvidere. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Felton and family of Franklin, Va. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin White at Belvidere during the Holidays. Mr. and Mrs. F.A. McGoogan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Kirby and R.B. Kirby in Norfolk, Va. on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gregory- and family of Raleigh spent the Holidays with Mrs. Royce Vickers. Mr. and Mrs. Don Chesson and family of Garner were Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Chesson. Dr. and Mrs. Harold, White of Rocky Mount spent the Holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Edison Crowe at Belvidere. Mrs. Dennis Holiday of Scotland Neck has returned to her home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Winslow and Miss Thelma Elliott. , Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reed of Windsor were Holiday guests of Mrs. C.W. Reed. Mrs. Carl Overton and daughter of Newport News, Va. spent last week here with Mrs. Harry Overton and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bass. Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Dozier and Miss Dawn Dozier spent Thanksgiving Day in Newport News, Va. with Mr. and S.P. Toney, III. Royce Vickers, Jr. of Virginia Beach, Va. spent' the Holidays with his mother, Mrs. Royce Vickers, Sr. Price Monds, student at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Perry Monds, student at ECU Greenville, spent the Holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.S. Monds. Mrs. Charles Godwin Jr. of Williamston was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Winslow and Miss Thelma Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke and family of Petersburg, Va. were guests of Mrs. J.E. Morris on Thanksgiving Day. Miss Linda Banks of New Bern spent the Holidays with her mother, Mrs. C.C. Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie , Powell of Hampton, Va. spent last week at the Rogers Cottage at White Hat. Mr. and Mrs. Julian White, Jr, and Miss Joannie White of Belair, Md. were Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian White, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mills and daughter, Wendy, and Charles Godwin, Jr. of Williamstpn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Winslow and Miss Thelma Elliott on Sunday. They were ac companied home by, Mrs. Godwin, who had spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Christensen of Charlotte are spending sometime in Hertford. tan John Deere quality gifts from 2to$10 l SURE -TO-PLEASE BIG GIFTS n; i 9 $8 John Deere Toys John Deere Action Toys make playtime more fun. And, they're built to last. Riding '"Tra'ctors to put together kits. See the full line soon. Flashlights, Lanterns John Deere Flashlights and Lanterns are formed , of durable, high impact plastic. They feature bulb shock absorber, unbreakable lens. Bike Accessories Outfit your bike the way you want. We v have safety pennants, bells, horns, lights, baskets, security chains, and more. See the entire John Deere line soon. foV? Ilk High-Pressure Washers Electric current and cold water are all you need to put a no-scrub cleaning machine to work. Four models with nozzle pressures from 500 to 1,100 psi. Lawn and Garden Tractors Choice of power sizes, 8 to 19.9 hp. Engine is enclosed for a really quiet ride. Color-coded, controls are easy to use. 6-hp Riding Mower Contoured styling encloses the engine for a quiet ride. Get a 5-speed transmission. Set mower height from 1 to 4 inches. Cut a 30-inch swath with ease. 1 -ii:k irty : ; w?1 j.i Barbecue Grills John Deere Grills are available in gas, charcoal, and electric models. All feature quality construction for easy cooking, long service life. Cordless Electric Shears 3-inch and 4-Inch 'shears have alloy-steel blades with non stick coating. Up to . 50 minutes trimming on one charge. ' Optional handle for stand-up trimming. ' " Bicycles . It's fun to stay fit riding a John Deere. Choose from many colors, frames, and speeds - 3-, 5-, and 10-speed models, and bikes for boys and girls. 'An .......... r ri-rsn n n m IJERTF0RhtTj.a .ilO-a E. GRUBB ST. 3-5533 77
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