The true citizen. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1882-current, May 05, 2010, Image 9

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The True Citizen, Wednesday, May 5, 2010 — Page 9 Reports from page 8 $11,650 property bond was posted. • Lana Denise Chavez, 43, of Corley Road, Hephzibah, was arrested for maintaining a disor derly house. A $1,875 property bond was posted. • Michael Mario Maciel, 18, of Corley Road, Hephzibah, was arrested for battery. An $8,775 property bond was posted. • Justin Simon Zahner, 20, of Lake Crystal Drive, Waynesboro, was arrested for disorderly con duct. A$l,875 property bond was posted. • Fernando Ramone Griffin, 38, of Long Road, Girard, was arrested for simple battery, cru elty to children in the third de gree (Family Violence Act), pro bation violation and on two child support contempt orders. • David O’Bryan Redd, 43, of Briar Creek Estates, Waynesboro, was arrested for terroristic threats and acts, interference with gov ernment property, criminal dam age to property in the second de gree, obstructing or hindering a law enforcement officer, battery (Family Violence Act), disorderly conduct, DUI, interference with control of a vehicle, public intoxi cation and probation violation. • Taquilla Evette Brigham, 28, of Long Road, Girard, was ar rested for obstructing or hinder ing a law enforcement officer. A $1,875 property bond was posted. Thursday, April 29 • Arthur Lee Rhodes, 62, of Wharton Drive, Augusta, was ar rested for DUI and driving with a suspended or revoked license. A $2,600 property bond was posted. • Aaron Todd Lemon, 42, of Herndon Road, Waynesboro, was arrested for battery and cruelty to children in the third degree. A $1,350 property bond was posted. • Chad Evan Walsh, 22, of Blue Sky Drive, Sunset, S.C., was ar rested for battery (Family Vio lence Act). Friday, April 30 • Janard Donell Abrams, 26, of Cherry Sheet, Waynesboro, was arrested for probation violation. Saturday, May 1 • Robert Clarence Turner, 43, of Virginia Avenue, Augusta, was arrested for disorderly conduct. A $1,300 property bond was posted. Sunday, May 2 • Willie Marion Brown, 52, of Bothwell Avenue, Keysville, was arrested by the Georgia State Pa trol for possession of marijuana (less than one ounce). A $1,300 property bond was posted. • Ray Zan Coffie Jr., 29, of Barney Street, Blackshear, was arrested by the Georgia State Pa trol for DUI. • Joan Dixon, 49, of Bargeron Avenue, Sardis, was arrested by the Georgia State Patrol for DUI. A $1,300 property bond was posted. • Robert Veshan Jackson, 31, of Alicia Drive, Waynesboro, was arrested for DUI, driving with a revoked or suspended license, failure to maintain lane and vio lation of the Georgia Open Con tainer Law. • John Henry Smith, 49, of Boston, MA., was arrested by the Georgia State Patrol for DUI and possession of marijuana (less than one ounce). A $2,600 prop erty bond was posted. Monday, May 3 • Henry Lee Beasley, 62, of Springhill Church Road, Hephzibah, was arrested for pro bation violaton. Jurors drawn for Superior Court Jurors have been drawn for the April 2010 term of Superior Court criminal/civil session with Judge Sheryl B. Jolly presiding. Jurors are to report 10 a.m., Monday, May 10. The list includes the following: Kenyarda Ketrelle Berrian, Waynesboro; Pamela H. Stokes, Sardis; Francis Greiner, Hephzibah; Marquevis Renardo Kelly, Sai'dis; Annie P. Roberts, Sardis; John Harold Burton, Girard; Queen V. Johnson, Keysville; John Man Stewart, At lanta; Patrice Brinson, Waynesboro; Glennera Walker, Waynesboro; Daryl Long, Girard; Melissa A. Griffis, Waynesboro; Gwendolyn Denise Douse, Waynesboro; Sarah Davidson Ford, Waynesboro; Shayne A. Vaughn, El Paso; Shawnte Hougabook Butier, Sardis; Wanda W. Saxon, Waynesboro; Yolanda A. Newsome, Waynesboro; Jo seph Thomas Hamm Jr., Waynesboro; Robert Hugh Hubbard, Waynesboro; Jessie A. Roberson, Waynesboro; Joann Fuller, Waynesboro; Latina Dukes, Keysville; Robert M. Monis, Waynesboro; Emanuel Hopkins, Girard; Essie Mae Price, Waynesboro; Pamela Bailey Cox, Girard; Gwendolyn G. Bennefield, Waynesboro; Jacqueline S. Barefield, Waynesboro; Linda C. Jenkins, Keysville; Trina S. Ramey, Midville; Dean Easier, Waynesboro; Tellie Michael Hol land, Sardis; Mary A. Davis, Keysville; Melinda Greene Kelly, Waynesboro; Jennifer Gay Anderson, Waynesboro; Brandon Andrew Knight, Waynesboro; Willie L. Shaw Jr., Keysville; David Godbee, Girard; George Adams, Waynesboro; Robert C. Collins Jr., Waynesboro; Tonya L. Holmes, Columbia; Alisha Michelle Hartley, Waynesboro; Jerry D. Bishop, Waynesboro; Anthony Edward Lewis Jr., Waynesboro; Amy K. Veldboom, Waynesboro; Dianne Collins Burdette, Waynesboro; Romonda Styles, Keysville; Richy Darnell Blue, Waynesboro; Terry Deon Griffin, Girard; Emanuel McReed, Midville; Leslie Renee Medlock, Waynesboro; Candy Nicole Chan dler, Sardis; Barbara A. Oliver, Girard; Carolyn B. Gatliff, Waynesboro; Carl Allen Doyle, Waynesboro; James W. Tobias, Sardis; Carrie E. Proctor, Waynesboro; Darell Davol Perry, Hephzibah; Willie James Tolbert Sr., Waynesboro; Mary Dorothy Harden, Waynesboro; Evelyn J. Bowen, Waynesboro; Joseph R. Lamberth Sr., Blythe; William Jackson Hendley Jr., Waynesboro; Justin Santiago P. Bucao, Hephzibah; Cherly Elaine Humphrey, Waynesboro; Angelia Marie Gay, Hephzibah; Cynthia McNair, Waynesboro; Viola Chance, Waynesboro; Linda B. Wimberly, Waynesboro; Susan T. Kinney, Waynesboro; Ayanna N. Maidand, Waynes boro; Travis Ronzell Thomas, Waynesboro; Sandra Kay Chance, Waynesboro; Marion Stacy Griner, Waynesboro; Franklin Barnard Crumbley, Sai'dis; Clint Dewayne Forehand, Girard; An drew Thomas McCary, Waynesboro; Nelson Akeem Stokes, Louisville; Anthony H. Smith, Midville; Wilbert Lorenzo Cooper, Waynesboro; Nyketms Meshay Gresham, Waynesboro; Melissa Renea Williams, Sardis; Beth Ann Landris, Waynesboro; Gladys Middleton Boyd, Waynesboro; John Arthur Wright Jr., Waynesboro; Charlene Wilson Pinkston, Waynesboro; Gracie Dee Meyer, Waynesboro; and Michael Brandon Hendley, Waynesboro. Library News The Burke County Library, located at 130 Highway 24 South, Waynesboro, has re ceived the following books: FICTION Allen, Sarah Addison: The Girl Who Chased the Moon Barclay, Linwood: Never Look Away Bass, Jefferson: The Bone Thief Benson, Angela: A Million Blessings Blatty, William Peter: Dimiter Briggs, Patricia: Silver Borne Brown, Rita Mae: Cat of the Century: a Mrs. Murphy Mys tery Burke, Alafair: 212 Caldwell, Wayne: Requiem by Fire Crusie, Jennifer: Wild Ride DeBerry, Virginia: Uptown Estleman, Loren D.: The Book of Murdock Fforde, Katie: Wedding Season Grant, Michele: Heard It All Be fore Green, Tim: False Convictions Grimes, Martha: The Black Cat Hart, Carolyn G.: Laughed 'til He Died Kellerman, Jesse: The Executor Kellerman, Jonathan: Decep tion Lamott, Anne: Imperfect Birds Lansens, Lori: The Wife's Tale Lewis, Beverly: The Telling Lutz, Lisa: The Spellmans Strike Again Mason, J. D.: Take Your Plea sure Where You Find It McKevett, G. A.: Wicked Crav ing Miller, Judith: Somewhere to Belong Miller, Sue: The Lake Shore Limited Mina, Denise: Still Midnight Moore, Christopher: Bite Me Mosley, Walter: Known to Evil O’Dell, Tawni: Fragile Beasts Perry, Anne: The Sheen on the Silk Peterson, Trade: Morning’s Re frain Picoult, Jodi: House Rules Rawlings, William: The Mile High Club Ray, Francis: If You Were My Man Rivers, Francine: Her Mother’s Hope Rosenfelt, David: Down to the Wire Ross, Ann B.: Miss Julia renews her vows Spindler, Erica: Blood Vines Stabenow, Dana: A Night Too Dark Thomas, Jacquelin: Chocolate Goodies Wilson, Susan: One Good Dog NON-FICTION Ambrose, Hugh: The Pacific Anderson, Lars: The First Star Dyer, Wayne W.: The Shift Fishman, Loren: Yoga for Os teoporosis Heath, Chip: Switch McDonough, Jimmy: Tammy Wvnette Moore, Beth: So Long, Insecu rity Morehouse, Matt: Cast Iron Cuisine from Breakfast to Des sert Pasternak, Mariana: The Best of Friends: Martha and Me Romney, Mitt: No Apology Rove, Karl: Courage and Con sequence BIOGRAPHIES Burnett, Carol: This Time To gether: Laughter and Reflection Chandler, Charlotte: I Know Where I’m Going: Katharine Hepburn Chapman, Duane: Where Mercy is Shown, Mercy is Given Clavin, Thomas: Roger Maris Schnakenberg, Heidi: Kid Caro lina: R.J. Reynolds. Jr. Skandera-Trombley, Laura E.: Mark Twain’s Other Woman Qualifying from page 1 common with other parts of the mostly ru ral District 23. "I think Burke County has really gotten the short end in a lot of areas. You just have so many issues up in Atlanta now that affect our area of the state, like water for one.” Stone served as Waynesboro’s mayor, the third generation in his family to do so, but did not seek re-election after his four-year term. He has law offices in Swainsboro and Waynesboro. Though he practiced law in other parts of the state following his graduation from the University of Georgia’s School of Law in 1981, he returned to Waynesboro in 2001. BURKE COUNTY QUALIFYING The only race in Burke County that required quali fying last week was for Solicitor General of State Court. Jackson E. Cox was the sole candidate to qualify and will run unopposed for his third term. The Republican Party also submitted a question to be included on the party ballot in the primary elec tion in July. The question will read: Do you support an amendment to the Georgia State Constitution so as to provide that the para mount right to life is vested in each human being from their earliest biological beginning until natural death? Burke Happenings UDC Margaret Jones #27 United Daughters of the Confederacy will have a volunteer curator, An gela Canty, at the Old Freight Museum Confeder ate Section, located on Cotton Avenue in Millen, the first Saturday of each month, beginning May 1, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. This is a result of the dedication that was held there in October by MJ #27 UDC. The museum is normally open Monday through Friday during regular business hours, but this will give people the opportunity to come by on Saturday and visit. Admission is free. DVD’s of the service held there are on sale for $25, both there and at The Charm Bam. Anyone having anything of a his torical and Confederate nature that they would like to donate or loan can bring it by during chamber of commerce’s regular hours. Yard Sale A yard sale to benefit Free Indeed Minishies Inc. will be held 7:30 a.m., Saturday, May 8. There will be furniture, appliances, clothes and more. Buckhead Academy Reunion A school-wide reunion is planned for Jenkins County’s former Buckhead Academy students (who attended or graduated), parents and staff members. The reunion will be held at 11 a.m„ Saturday, June 12 at Hanging Rocks Plantation. Lunch will be catered, and reservations are re quired. The cost is $15 per person. For more in formation, contact Becky or Don Johnson at becdonl980@gmail.com or join the Facebook group "Children of Buckhead Academy.” Retired Educators The Burke County Retired Educators Associa tion will meet 3 p.m., Thursday, May 13, at the Burke County Senior Citizens Center. End of year activities will include a memorial service, instal lation of officers and presentation of awards. Diabetic Teaching A free diabetic teaching class will be held 6-8 p.m. Thursday, May 6, at Burke Medical Center. Those participating are encouraged to bring a partner or any person who helps with food prepa ration. Call the dietary department at 706-554-4435 for more information. Space is limited. BCHS school council The Burke County High School school coun cil will meet 4 p.m., Tuesday, May 11, in the BCHS conference room. SCLC The Southern Christian Leadership Conference will meet 6 p.m., Monday, May 10, at the Burke County Library in Waynesboro. Complaint forms will be available. Free childbirth classes Free childbirth classes will be held 5:30- 7:30 p.m., May 11, 12, 18 and 19, at Burke County Healthy Start office, located at 114 Dogwood Drive in Waynesboro. Learn about the signs of labor, ways to deal with pain in labor, what to expect during child birth and the few weeks after the baby is born. Call 706-437-6912 to let them know to ex pect to you. Yard sale/Boston Butt Barbeque First Baptist Church of Waynesboro will have a yard sale and sell slow-roasted Bos ton butts 7 a.m.-noon, Saturday, May 8. Pre-order tickets for the Boston butts will be available through the church office and members of the church's mission team. The church is also asking for gently-used donations for the yard sale. Call the church office at 706-554-5156 for drop-off informa tion. WMU Veterans’ Picnic First Baptist Church will have its annual WMU Veterans’ Picnic 11 a.m., Saturday, May 15. All veterans and spouses invited to share good food, entertainment and fellowship. RSVP by May 9, to 706-554-5156. OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY, MAY 6, 2010 5:00 - 6:00 P.M.