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THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1972
New Municipal Court Judge
Hands Down List Os Fines
Perry’s new Muncipal
Court Judge, George Nunn,
handed down a long list of
fines and bond forfeitures
last Saturday in his first
session on the bench.
Included were Norman
Durham, public drunk $33 or
3 days; John R. Pugh,
speeding, S3B; Alphonso
Ross, drunk under wheel and
resisting arrest, $215;
Charles R. Bridges, speeding
S2B; James M. O’Neal,
failure to grant rightrof-way
S2B; Henry Haliburton,
illegal parking $23; Henry
Ingram, public drunk $43;
Leroy Porter, public drunk
$43;
John Glenn, public drunk
$43; Bobby Lee Porter, run
stop sign sl3; Freddie Lee
Felder, speeding $43;
Eugene Gilbert, public
drunk $43; Jessie Lee
Gilbert, public drunk $43;
Otis Anderson, reckless
driving sl3; William Ray
Williams, speeding $18;
Carroll Moss, reckless
driving S2B; Billy Raines Jr.,
disorderly conduct $23;
T. J. Frederick, public
drunk $43; Billy Raines Jr.,
public drunk $23; Carroll
Moss, reckless driving
$59; Eugene Davis, reckless
driving $59; Leon Walker,
speeding $35; Ricky Allen
Robinson, reckless driving
$18; John J. Haughney,
reckless driving $18; Willie
Frank Vance, public drunk
$43; Phillip lane, public
drunk $23;
Paul Wayne Anderson,
ASCS Office Offers Info
On Farmer Certification
Farmer certification is the
essential step preceding set
aside payments to
producers participating in
the U.S. Department of
Agriculture 1972 seUaside
programs for corn, grain
sorghum, barley, wheat, and
cotton according to J. G.
Bradley, local farm program
official.
He urged farmers who
have questions about cer
tification to call or come in to
their county office of the
Agricultural Stabilization
and Conservation Service
(ASCS).
“It’s important that a
farmer know exactly what
he is certifying before he
signs his name,” said Mr.
Bradley, County ASCS
Executive Director.
Final certification date
this year is June 1, but
certification may be made as
soon as a farmer has his
program crops planted and
knows he is in compliance
with the programs.
As soon as a producer
certifies, the County ASCS
Office begins processing the
Home Journal
Show Biz \£/
By Herb Bridges
“A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS”
Biitish actor Robert Shaw will soon loom large on the
nation's screens, as England's lusty Henry VIII (left)
in Fred Zinnemann's Academy Award-winning "A
Man For All Seasons", now being re-issued by Col
umbia Pictures; as Lord Randolph Churchill (center),
father of Britain's wartime leader, in the Carl Fore
man-Richard Attenborough film, "Young Winston";
and as an errant American father (right) in the Howard
B. Jaffe production, "Labyrinth".
PERRY, GEORGIA
speeding S2B; Larry J.
Smallwood, speeding S3B;
Annette P. Livingston,
reckless driving S3B; Davis
Lowe, failure to grant right
of-way involving accident,
S2B; Lamar Richard Fowler,
reckless driving S3B; Paul
Wayne Anderson, reckless
driving S2B; Karl Eugene
Everidge, speeding $53;
Mildred F. Pettit, reckless
driving S2B; Kelly Holmes,
public drunk $43; Elaine
Rogers, public drunk $43;
Doc B. Bush, drunk under
wheel and run stop sign,
$115; Lonnie Stephens,
public drunk $53; Tommie
Lee Hudgen, illegal parking
$18; Nathaniel Walker,
public drunk S2B; Sam
Junior Felder, speeding S3B;
Norman Durham public
drunk, 4 days on streets;
Earl Felder Jr., reckless
driving S3B; Elmo Cooper
Wright, Jr., run stop sign,
$lB.
FIRE REPORT
The Perry Fire Depart
ment reported only one fire
during the past week. I,ast
Friday there was burning
grease on the stove at the
Claude Andrew residence at
1017 Northside Drive which
caused considerable smoke
throughout the house.
Damage was limited to
smoke when firemen arrived
and extinguished the burning
grease.
data for payment which will
be made soon after July 1.
“While it speeds payments
to get certifications in early,
producers should also
remember that mistakes can
be costly. Once certification
is made, no acreage ad
justments can be made. A
farmer has to be in com
pliance with program
regulations when he cer
tifies. That’s why we’re
urging producers to call or
come in now if they’re not
sure about what is required
for certification,” Mr.
Bradley said. When a
producer certifies, he
reports exactly what
acreage he has in seLaside
land and what acreage he
has in the program crops he
signed up for. He also cer
tifies he has complied with
all program regulations and
will continue to comply
throughout the year. An
error in certification can
result in loss of some or all of
the set-aside payment. Spot
checks are made each year
on farms participating in the
programs.
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