Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, October 24, 2006, Section B, Page 6B, Image 12

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6B ♦ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2006 - 'VBBP KJ fc : -- ✓ ■/'' '*it' '■■ ,•>. • • ■■•;: -'-- . : - ENI/Garv Harmon Josh Davis, Jesse Thompson and Paige Benson serve the turkey legs at the Sacred Heart Fall Festival held Saturday on the church grounds in Warner Robins. For more photos, see Wednesday’s Houston Daily Journal. i— — Tmmmr-' —mmm i \ ■■ im —— -nm n —mrrr —mßHß ■ —■ h-t —c— —3m l Wm ( 1 m*' « v<wr 1 ' i £K ', V wmi g j j * y ' W'lli* 1 jP f J •. M 1H rw 1 Tl . ifcc w tip Sf 11 v iL .aKc : ENI/Gary Harmon Ruben Puxrta hangs up his homemade windchimes. Jp J v jjmKJy* ' jR ' ‘ i, ““-“‘ i ENl.'Gary Harmon Trace Folds and Stephen Williams battle to a draw with their oversized battling sticks. FILING From page iA continue under the new judge. “It’s more of a nuisance to us,” Blackgrove said. “You still have to come to court SEMINAR From page iA District Attorney’s Office and the Solicitor’s Office as well as Union Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Warner Robins. Burke said the task force was started about nine years ago when Jerome Stevens from Union Grove wanted to do something about gang vio lence in the city. “I’m not gonna say we don’t have a gang problem now, Burke said, “because we do, but its not nearly BUSH From page iA so chances are he’ll also do the same - in regard to the nation’s hottest issues - this time around. It’s unsure whether he will land at RAFB this time around, however, as he is reportedly going to a fund raiser the day before in Savannah. As far as here, details, according to Stephen Fall fun and you have to come to sign the court papers.” She also noted the online processing fee “cannot be reclaimed in court costs.” The Georgia-based compa ny nCourt claims to have set the standard for an inexpen sive process for every citizen the problem it was 10 years ago.” Burke said “10 years ago it was kinda new. When didn’t know quite what to do. The things they did were just awful,” Burke said. “We had a lot of brand ings. Young ladies burning themselves with a heated wire hanger to get into the gangs.” Burke said there was also a lot of visible gang graffiti. “We don’t see so much now. If it goes up we cover it up right away.” “The counties around have a gang problem. As Davidson, who is president of Odoban and helping to coordinate the visit, most are still yet to be worked out, he said. He did say he knew ticket locations would be set up throughout the county/mid dle Georgia - the exact date is unknown - and that tick ets would be free (on a first come, first-served basis). Check out future Houston Daily Journal editions for more. to file claims electronically. Its’ selling point is saving time. Instead of driving to the courthouse, nCourt says, you can complete the document, pay the court costs by credit card and have your claim submitted to the court. long a they do we’ll have some,” Burke said. “That’s why we’re very aggressive in dealing with them.” “It’s just frightening what they have to do to get into a gang,” Burke said. “In Bibb County, the initiation may include shooting someone in Houston County just to see if they can get away with it.” He said when there is a shooting here, all available officers respond. “We’re very Auto Home life Business Renters Come see Tammy for all your Insurance needs LOCAL fk J f 1 II f V L f f R . v ,l| ‘-3L ■J| Jj* RPRB J i r % ■ JV * ft "iiimr Ip|||l >< f&fr. !’■ •jk ASrjra IJHIfi ~ > 7 S■ ■jf' fTXm yy|sMjßf | ■>: t f> Vi *'4VAlt 3j f > ; \\f*' > * 'MU &AV^ s • y HOMECOMING From page iA 2006 Westfield Homecoming Court are: Senior class representa tives - Sarah Moredock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Moredock of Perry; Jackie Izzard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Izzard of Fort Valley; Morgan Irby, daughter of Dr. Derrick Irby of Montezuma and Ms. Sharon Irby of Warner Robins; Marynan McLendon, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Sandy McLendon of Perry; and Taylor Byrd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Byrd of Reynolds. The Website www.ncourt. com provides information and answers to just about every question someone might have about the pro ceedings as a plaintiff or defendant including wheth er or not to sue. aggressive in dealing with them,” he emphasized. “I’d rather talk them out of joining a gang than prose cute them,” Burke said, “but if they insist, we’ll oblige them.” i t-75 Bait 1 M • M74H77_ S /instate. You're in flood hands Tenemos Agente Que Habla Espanol! Lashley Insurance 1112 A Russel Pkwy R (Regal Car Wash) jflßyn Warner Robins ■ 478-922-3211 I Paying tribute Junior Class represen tatives - Molly Portman, daughter of Dr. Edward Portman of Atlanta and Ms. Betsy Portman of Perry; Sydney Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith of Hawkinsville. 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LEFT: Event organizer Tom “Boot" Hunt of Hawkinsville, left, who played on the Panthers bas ketball team in the late 1950 s and led the drive to have the sculpture created, presents red roses to Linda Davis Smith and Ellie Loudermilk in appre ciation of their work on a dis play of Staples memorabilia. Among others on the program were Ralph Dorsett, Larry Walker, Jimmy Maffett and Carl Peaster of Montezuma, “Bub" of Hawkinsville and Walker Cook, Jr. of Pineview. Journal Charlotte Perkins Perry. Freshman Class repre sentatives - Kaki Tuggle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Tuggle of Perry; and Mallory Eubanks, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Eubanks of Perry. Prime Rib Seasoned to Perfection qreendgfay 1-75 exit 135 ♦ 907-8877 Apply Online at schneiderjobs com Or call l 800 44 PRIDE II 800 44/ 74331 SCHNEIDER [MWS6 139512