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The Camden News from Camden, Arkansas • Page 4

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The Camden Newsi
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Camden, Arkansas
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County-City Municipal Court speeding, speeding, City Charlotte Hendricks speeding, bond forfeited $19. Rodney C. Fruge, speeding, bond forfeited $19. Donald George Clark, speeding, bond forfeited $19. Harvey Edward Williams, speeding, bond forfeited $19.

Clenso Thrower, speeding, bond forfeited $19. Virginia Baker, bond forfeited $19. James Graham, bond forfeited $19. Jeffie J. Fite, speeding, bond forfeited $19.

Benjamin F. Marshall, speeding, bond forfeited $19. Jamie Grant Porterfield, speeding, bond forfeited $19. Raymond Smith, no drivers license, bond forfeited $19. Dennis Lynn Adams, unsafe driving, bond forfeited $24.

Geraldine Puckett, improper passing, bond forfeited $19. James R. Barnes, improper passing, bond forfeited $19. Carrol W. Williams, disobeying stop sign, bond forfeited $14.

David Ray Allison, speeding bond forfeited $19. Sandra Jo Chambers, speeding, bond forfeited $19. Billy C. Wright, ran stop sign, bond forfeited $14. Dennis Wayne Williams, onsafe driving, bond forfeited $24.

Charley Crayton, improper ane usage, bond forfeited $19. William Robert Horn II, speeding, bond forfeited $24. Robert Cooper, speeding, bond forfeited $19. Oscar L. Hodges, speeding, bond forfeited $19.

Joyce Ann Coleman, speeding, bond forfeited $19. Viola Andrews, speeding, bond forfeited $19. James E. Hogue, reckless driving, bond forfeited $34. Curtis Edward Childs, DWI, Kind forfeited $164.

Leon Williams, DWI, bond forfeited $64. Helen Austin, larceny, bond forfeited $19. Fred F. Goodwin, earring i concealed weapon, fined $50 and costs. Cleveland Edwards, DWI, bond forfeited $164.

Wayne Barkhimer, disturbing the peace, bond forfeited $24. Donny Mays, resisting arrest, Eddie Dell Radford, speeding, forfeited $59. bond forfeited Donny minor in Jan Rene Porterfield, forfeited $109. speeding, bond forfeited $19. Donny Maya, profane Richard F.

Smith, speeding, forfeited bond forfeited Donny May8 assault and Richard Lockhard, no drivers M5. license, bond forfeited $19. Glen Henry Brian, minor in wssession and DWI, bond orfeited $164. John A. Cooper, failure to answer summons, bond forfeited $19.

Lawrence C. Lindsey, no drivers license, bond forfeited, $19. Lawrence C. Lindsey, operating unsafe vehicle, bond forfeited $19. Floyd Austin, running red light, bond forfeited $14.

BiUie Gardner, expired hnnrl tlQ flned COStS Dorothy M. Viele, ran stop sign, bond forfeited $14. Susan L. McGuire, ran stop sign, bond forfeited $14. Barbara K.

Wilkins, tiQ iicense, bond forfeited $19. Richard C. Swisher, profane Larry E. Stafford, unsafe driving, bond forfeited $24. Cecil C.

Nutt, failure to stop at sign, bond forfeited $14. Carol E. Stewart, speeding, bond forfeited $19. Lilly Kelly, inattentive driving, bond forfeited $24. Lilly Kelly, no drivers license, bond forfeited $19.

Billie A. Gardner, expired inspection sticker, bond forfeited $19. license plate, bond forfeited $19 Lucy M. Welch, unsafe driving, bond forfeited $19. Mike Ray Santifer, unsafe driving, bond forfeited $19.

Raymond 0. Bush, violation of Act 590, fined $250 and costs and placed on 12 months probation. U. Z. Bivens, DWI, fined $500 and costs and six months in jail, jail sentence suspended on payment of costs.

U. Z. Bivens, no drivers license, fined $20 and costs. Thomas L. Merritt, assault and battery, bond forfeited $34.

Thomas L. Merritt, carrying a concealed weapon, bond forfeited $109. Perry Kidd, defrauding an innkeeper, fined $25 and costs. Erserine Jones, defrauding an innkeeper, fined $25 and costs. Leslie D.

Chambers, DWI, bond forfeited $164. Elmer Pennington, speeding, bond forfeited $19. Eric E. Marks, disregarding stop sign, bond forfeited $14. Mary Jane Smith, speeding, bond forfeited $19.

Maurice E. Douglas, speeding, bond forfeited $19. Ned Thomas Horne, run stop sign, bond forfeited $14. Mary E. Garner, failure to yield right of way, bond forfeited $24.

Genevieve Agness Kennebeck, assault and battery, fined $15 and costs. Jessie Wheeler, DWI, fined $250, and costs and 60 days in jail, jail sentence suspended on payment of costs. Roosevelt Crumpler, DWI, fined $150 and costs. Bobby Joe Smith, DWI, bond forfeited $264. Ned Thomas Horne, failure to answer summons, bond forfeited $24.

Dan Smith, assault, bond forfeited $24. Felix Williams, DWI, bond forfeited $264. Brady Thrower, DWI, bond forfeited $164. Brady Thrower, no drivers license, bond forfeited $19. the bond forfeited $19 Roland Dewayne disobeying stop sign, bond forfeited $14 William W.

Peters, speeding, bond forfeited $19. Mattie Mae Curb, speeding, bond forfeited. $19 Embrie Lee Freeman, ran reo light, bond forfeited $19 Clifton Wayne Haley, passing on double yellow line, bond forfeited $19. Bobby Alexander, disturbing the peace, bond forfeited $24 Ronnie Stewart, disturbing the peace, bond forfeited $24. Linda D.

Seals, DWI, bond forfeited $164. Linda Seals, no drivers license, bond forfeited $19. Floyd Austin, failure to answer summons, bond forfeited $24 Hints from Heloise Dear Heloise: You asked for ideas for getting chores done by the children Here's how we get the daily dishes done. Right after dessert, we piay a game. It just passing around a deck of card does the washing, next low clears and scrapes, a third can help and if a crowd, even a fourth may help For excitement, we say aces are high, unless someone draws a two Then all aces become low One or two almost always go and if one child can stand the thought of washing, he may escape drawing a card by volunteering as before-dinner helper This beats our old weekly schedule system where someone was always missing on his night, causing lots of rhubarbs Also, with this card game, Mom and Dad escape the big boss role The kids take the blame for their own luck, or the credit Josephine l.avin You're a smart cookie to think up this idea! Heloise I I Dear Heloise got a handy trick for girls who use those big rollers for their hair Sometimes they don't stay in too well, especially when traveling, and you have forgotten your night cover cap If you have a half-slip that has an elastic band around the top, put it over your head around the rollers Then tie a long piece of yarn or something around the open end to keep it shut.

Now got something to make those pesky rollers stay in place through your restless night. A Reader Dear Heloise. Wonder if the ladies know that complexion brushes, if sold by that name tor are quite expensive, but that for under $1 in the dime store, you can buy a baby's hair brush, which 1 compared and found to be same thing! You can get them with handles, like a regular i miniature i hair brush, or, if you look harder, you can sometimes find a military style brush with no handle meant for a baby boy Incidentally, where I got the idea My son is nearly 23 years old and 1 am still using his little hair brush Daisy Ocheltree LETTER OF CHAGRIN Dear Heloise 1 swear. 1 never dash out in a to do some shopping, and look a mess, that I don't invariably come face to face with the most meticulously groomed person I know- poorMe Dear Heloise We all know how hard it is to get up all the dirt in the comers when cleaning stairway carpeting All one has to do is gather a few pieces of nylon net and rub them on the carpet. No dust, and does a beautiful )ob in no time at all Sue Mary Rota County Bobby G.

Byrd, failure to pay registration, bond forfeited $28 James C. Jackson, speeding, bond forfeited $28 WUlie Madison, no drivers license, bond forfeited $28. Ronnie Dees, passing on a yellow forfeited $28. Charles R. Washington, speeding, bond forfeited $28.

Louis R. Eppinette, possession of marijuana, placed on 12 months probation and released on $268 Richard N. Wilson, possession of marijuana, placed on 12 months probation and released on $268 Ten Lynn Owen, possession of marijuana, placed on 12 month probation and released on $268. Grover D. Chastain, running stop sign, bond forfeited $28 Joe J.

Thompson, violation of Arkansas Hot Check Law, fined $100 and costs, suspended upon payment of costs and retribution. M. C. Williams, DWI, bond forfeited $168 George Adams, following too close, bond forfeited $28 Catherine G. Green, following too close, bond forfeited $28 James H.

Harrison, no drivers license, bond forfeited $28. Louis Milner, DWI, bond forfeited $168. Clifton Ross, disturbing peace, fined $15 and costs. Richard E. Parker, speeding too fast for conditions, bond forfeited $28.

Field A. Baughman, improper passing, bond forfeited $28. Danny Burton, violation of Act 590, fined $250 and costs and placed on 12 month probation. Thomas E. Lavender, speeding, bond forfeited $28.

Calvin E. Howe, speeding, bond forfeited $28. Richard B. Strickland, no vehicle license, bond forfeited $28. Daniel R.

Bordelon, minor in possession, fined $100 and costs, suspended on costs and good behavior and placed on 12 months probation. Robert C. Toland, minor in possession, fined $100 and costs, fine suspended upon payment of costs and good behavior and placed on 12 months probation. Roosevelt Moore, speeding, bond forfeited $28. Jerry R.

Cox, running stop sign, bond forfeited $2B. Floyd Sims, DWI, bond forfeited $168. Willie Washington, speeding, bond forfeited $28. Rossevelt Box, failure to answer summons, bond forfeited $26. Rufus W.

Evans, speeding, bond forfeited $28. Elmer P. Robins, failure to answer summons, bond forfeited $28. John W. McDore, failure to answer summons, bond forfeited $28.

David M. Kennebeck, speeding bond forfeited $28. Thomas Bradley, overweight,) fined $10, costs $18, and penalty $28.60. Earnest Minor, overweight, fined $10, costs $18, and penalty $26.70. Johnny Gossett, selling liquor and beer without a permit, fined $100 and costs.

NOT LIKE HOME FLORENCE, Ariz. (UPI) No slippers, no mirrors, no flowers. It just seem like home anymore, is William D. complaint. Home was, and is, a cell at he Arizona State Prison.

Brown, in his complaint to the Arizona Supreme Court, said that officials in a recent shakedown had confiscated the little things he needed to spruce the place up a bit, and he wants them back. Like his five velour towels, four sheets, nine throw pillows, three lamps, 11 wall decorations and his mirrors, not to mention his artificial roses and daisies, five pairs of shoes, knit slippers and the cork panelling for the wall. Plus his bread box, salt and pepper shakers, plastic knives, mugs, spice set, aluminum tray and storage cabinets and his extension cords, light fixtures, night light and electric fan. Brown is serving 2 to 5 years for running a confidence game. Alili MAH.

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