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♦ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2007
Bennett’s home at 1316 Smoak Ay/e., in Perry, is lit up and just waiting visitors.
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adding he was planning on
dressing up this year and
being out in his front yard
beginning this past Monday.
“Children want to sit on my
knees and they’re in pretty
bad a shape these days.”
Plus, being Santa Claus
has its other challenges
- like explaining about the
Police investigating shoplifting cases
Special to the Journal
The Houston County
Sheriffs Office Criminal
Investigation Division, accord
ing to a release, is investigat
ing several shoplifting cases
that occurred Friday after a
traffic stop by a sheriffs dep
uty revealed a large quantity
of stolen merchandise.
Around 7 p.m. that day,
Houston County Sheriffs
Deputy Kent Bankston made
a traffic stop on a vehicle for an
expired tag on Leverett Road
near Carl Vinson Parkway
and arrested the driver for
driving while her license was
suspended. During the traffic
stop Bankston seized a large
quantity of stolen clothes,
electronic computer items,
and jewelry from inside the
vehicle. The items still had
price tags on them from local
Thursday, <J)ec. 13
It’s a Wonderful Life
8 p.m.
A Christmas Favorite! A truly in
spirational story brought to life
by the Perry Players Perry Players
Community Theater —909 Main
Street For reservations, call 987-
5354. Adults, sl2; Youth, $6.
Have dinner downtown at Leta’s
On The Square; steaks, seafood,
pasta or at The Swanson; southern
steaks and cruisine, prior to “It’s A
Wonderful Life”.
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It’s a Wonderful Life
8 p.m.
A Christmas Favorite! A truly in
spirational story brought to life
by the Perry Players Perry Players
Community Theater —909 Main
Street For reservations, call 987-
5354. Adults, sl2; Youth, $6.
Southern Cuisine with Southern Jfospitafity
Southern Specialties
41 Steaks and
933 CarroCCStreet
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North Pole, his sleigh and,
of course: How can reindeer
fly?
“Sometimes I just have to
come up with some kind of
answer,” he laughed. That
shouldn’t be too hard. At 76,
he’s had to answer all kinds
of questions. Lately they’ve
mostly been about “maters”
and “taters” as he’s a very
familiar sight selling produce
on the street comer in Perry.
Before that, there were 42
stores. He
was able to
find that
the items
had just
been stolen
from Target,
Staples,
Office
Depot, Rue
21, Payless
Shoes, and
Tractor
Supply
Company
all here
in Warner
Robins.
Arrested
were Rachel
Marie Stokes
of Warner
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Robins and Casey English of
Hawkinsville. Both are being
held in the Houston County
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years worth of questions in
regard to the exterminating
business. That’s whatbrought
him from Valdosta to Perry -
a change in job locations but
with the same company - to
start with in 1963; the same
day John F. Kennedy was
shot, he recalled. Twenty
two of those years were also
operating his own company
- Bennett Exterminating.
Now, it’s nothing but retire
ment, excluding his produce
Jail on charges of Theft by
receiving stolen property (six
counts) and Theft by shop
lifting (six counts). Stokes
is also charged with Driving
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stand, and a whole lot of
Christmas lights.
In fact, the whole pro
cess takes so long he begins
in October and, he said,
turns them on typically
Thanksgiving Day.
Just him, not his family
members. However, if you
hear someone up on the
housetop click, click, click
... it’s probably one of his
kids hanging up lights (those
knees, don’t you know).
while license is suspended
and expired tag.
The estimated value on the
recovered items is around
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PD has suspect in robbery
Special to the Journal
This week, members of
the Warner Robins Police
Department Criminal
Investigation Division were
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ed at 502 South Houston
Lake Rd. He was identified
as 27-year-old Anthony Scott
Chairmont of Warner Robins.
He is currently wanted for
the crime of Armed Robbery.
His location is unknown at
this time, and he is still con-
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sidered armed and danger
ous. He may be occupying a
Gray 2007 Jeep Cherokee,
Florida tag No. R429UH,
which is registered to a rent
al company. Anyone with any
knowledge of his location is
encouraged to contact Det.
Tom Williams at 478-929-
1163 or 1170.
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identify the
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Santa’s Secret Workshop
f Bring your child to this wonder
ful place and let Santa’s elves help
them pick out that special gift and
gift wrap it too for only $5.
' Snow Day
| 3 p.m. until 5 p.m.
' Yes, Virginia! It really does snow
in Perry! Have a snowball fight or
make a snow angel. Ball Street (be
hind City Hall)
Historic Horse
and Buggy Rides
Enjoy a cool December day in His
toric Downtown in horse drawn
carriage. Meets in front of the New
Perry Hotel—ss
Carolers Downtown
Carroll Street—select choirs from
the Perry area
It’s a Wonderful Life
8 p.m.
A Christmas Favorite! A truly inspi
rational story brought to life by the
Perry Players Perry Players Com
munity Theater —909 Main Street
For reservations, call 987-5354.
Sunday, <£)ec. 16
Stories on the Square
2 p.m.
Bring your blanket and snuggle up
as hear your favorite Christmas sto
ries read on the square.
Fire truck Rides
with Santa
3 p.m.
Ho! Ho! Ho!
And all aboard our vintage fire
truck as we travel with Santa
around downtown Pcrr\«iCourt
house Square fU
It’s Life
A Christmas itfnt
rational story broug
Perry Players
munity Theater, 909 Main Stteet
For reservations, call 987-s:Bj|g
Adults, sl2; Youth, $6. JJ/ftr
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