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i- THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1989
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Deputies report several
arrests over the holiday
A North Carolina man reported a
satellite receiver and remote control
unit valued at S2,(X)O stolen from
his vacant house on Saddlccreek
Road Friday. Deputies are investi
gating.
A man reported a depth finder
and assorted fishing tackle taken in
a burglary at his boat house on
Mossland Drive Friday.
A man reported his green Wizard
lawn mower stolen from his Pitts
Road residence Friday morning,
ARRESTS
The following people were ar
rested by deputies on the given
dates for the listed charges.
Daniel Albert Hudson, 25, of
206 Arrowhead Tr., Warner Robins,
May 26, bad check, bench warrant,
probation violation, no bond.
Thomas E. Thomaston, 33, of
2612 Elbcrta Rd., Warner Robins,
May 26, bad checks, $3,000 bond.
Valerie Hayward, 24, of 117 Old
Mission Way, Warner Robins, May
26, theft by taking, simple battery,
S6OO bond.
James Henry Gates, 35, of 120
Sunstede Rd., Warner Robins, May
26, bench warrant, SSOO bond.
Tishie Elaine Mullis, 19, of 111
Appian Way, Warner Robins, May
26, bad checks, $1,500 bond.
Tcasia Oshcll Homer, 22, of 100
N. Spring Ct., Warner Robins,
May 26, bad checks, bench warrant,
$3,910 bond.
Charles Wayne Hankins, 25, of
4195 Pleasant Hill Rd., Warner
Robins, May 26, operating vehicle
with defective equipment, habitual
violator, probation violation, no
bond.
Anthony David Cruz, 32, of
Gray, Ga., May 26, probation vio
lation, no bond.
Robert Carol Wright, 26, of 215
Oasis Av., Warner Robins, May
27, driving under the influence,
improper lane change, no proof of
insurance, habitual violator, $3,300
bond.
Timothy Floyd Whatley, 27, of
718 Briarcliff Rd., Warner Robins,
May 27, possession of drugs,
disorderly conduct, probation viola
tion, no bond.
Michael Antwan Davis, 18, of
111 Angela Av., Warner Robins,
May 27, burglary, probation viola
tion, no bond.
Lonnie Everett, 26, of Lot 19
Alcove Trailer Park, Warner
Robins, May 27, bad checks,
$5,000 bond.
Korn Rodriguez, 25, of 101
Corinth St., Warner Robins, May
27, obstruction of police, no bond
listed.
David Michael Evans, 33, of
909 Southern Av., Warner Robins,
May 27, theft by taking, forgery,
$1,500 bond.
Her first
Bianca Kenkell King cele
brated her first birthday on
May 29. She is the daugh
ter of Joni Hickey and
Stanley King. Grandpar
ents are Willie Curtis and
Viola Hickey and Eddie
Julia King.
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Sheriffs
report J
Christopher Thompson, 18, of
Macon, May 27, giving a false
name, SSOO bond.
Chuck Lane, 26, of 107 Arling
ton Ct., Warner Robins, May 26,
parole violation, no bond.
Irma L. Farms, 28, of #l4 Riv
iera Apts., Warner Robins, May
27, bench warrant, probation viola
tion, no bond.
Jimmy Cheek, 28, of 1040 N.
Davis Dr., Warner Robins, May
27, driving under the influence,
SI,OOO bond.
Gary Elijah Mathis, 19, of 154
Vicky Lynn Dr., Warner Robins,
May 26, burglary, no bond.
Arlercnzo Smith, 36, of 211
Wcndan Way, Warner Robins, May
26, forgery, bench warrant, $1,063
bond.
Mattie King, 36, of 922 Bess
St., Perry, May 26, possession of
cocaine with intent to distribute, no
bond.
Peggy Yvonne Turner, 21, of
923 Bess St., Perry, May 26, pos
session of cocaine with intent to
distribute, no bond.
Dale Evelyn Williams, 35, of
Hayneville, May 26, possession of
drugs with intent to distribute, no
bond.
Shirley Newsome, 24, of 923
Bess St., Perry, May 26, posses
sion of cocaine with intent to dis
tribute, no bond.
Mark Alan Wise, 24, of Macon,
May 28, driving under the influ
ence, suspended license, $2,000
bond.
John Hadden, 31, of 211-8 Re
gency Apts., Warner Robins, May
27, speeding, suspended license,
$1,200 bond.
Tracy Lee Vail, 19, of 284
Lakeshore Dr., Warner Robins,
May 28, speeding, no license on
person, $350 bond.
Mark Edward Wiggins, 26, of 86
Green St., Warner Robins, May 28,
giving a false name, no bond listed.
Garell White, 28, of 977 Ivory
Dr., Warner Robins, May 28,
speeding, habitual violator, $1,200
bond.
Melvin Washington, 26, of 203
Suzanne Dr., Warner Robins, May
28, probation violation, no bond.
Michael Kennedy Ciesiclski, 28,
of 104 Sandy Run Dr., Warner
Robins, May 28, battery, $5,000
bond.
Jess Morgan Cosby Jr., 39, of
125 Wingate Cir., Warner Robins,
May 28, aggravated assault, $5,000
bond.
Stephen Wayne Jackson, 22, of
#sl Rosehill Apts., Warner
Robins, May 29, operating an un
safe vehicle, displaying another
person’s license, suspended license,
giving a false name, no bond listed.
Kenneth Jones, 27, of 206
Dover Dr., Warner Robins, May
29, speeding, suspended license,
$1,200 bond.
Daniel Dennis Harper, 25, of 40-
A Ashley Arms Apts., Warner
Robins, May 29, manufacturing of
license plates prohibited, SSOO
bond.
Daphyne Oleita Elliott, 36, of
Macon, May 29, driving with sus
pended license, SI,OOO bond.
Shannon Lee Fox, 23, of West
Palm Beach, Fla., May 30, im
proper tag, suspended license,
$1,200 bond.
Celebration
Lumpkin Shell Plaza, located at the In
tersection of Houston Lake Road and
Swift Street, held a celebration Saturday
that Included a radio remote broadcast, a
fashion show and a tire sale. The plaza Is
owned by Robert Lumpkin (second from
right). Here Lumpkin poses during the
celebration with (from left) Carl Lumpkin,
Officer foils Perry High theft
A Perry police officer interrupted
a theft in progress at Perry High
School on North Avenue Saturday
night. The intruder, who was at
tempting to steal some concrete
blocks, fled on foot, abandoning a
1978 Dodge van, Georgia license
Q 367694, which was later found to
have been reported stolen.
Police investigated a domestic
disturbance on Smith Drive about
2:15 a.m. Sunday.
A S2OO bicycle was reported
stolen from an apartment on King's
Chapel Road Sunday afternoon.
A woman reported the theft of a
S3OO radio from her car on Pine
Needle Drive Sunday morning.
A small amount of gasoline was
reported stolen from two cars on
the lot at Hamby Chevrolet on Issie
Road Monday.
Police were called to the scene
of a domestic disturbance on Semi
nole Drive shortly before 4 a.m.
Sunday.
A shoplifter was reported at the
Food Fair grocery store on Macon
Road Monday afternoon.
ARRESTS
The following persons were ar
rested by Perry police on the dates
listed, on the given charges.
James Edward Snclgrove, 20, of
1603 Macon Rd., Apt. 125, Perry,
May 29, shoplifting, SSOO bond.
Benjamin Robinson, 26, of Lot
34 Westwood Trailer Park, Perry,
May 29, speeding, suspended li
cense, $366.30 bond.
Richard Anthony Rolands, 25,
of Woodstock, Ga., May 29, public
drunkenness, $44 bond.
Louis Napier, 42, of 923 Bess
St., Perry, May 28, public drunk
enness, $44 bond.
Emma Evan Walker, 34, of
1106 Creekwood Dr., Perry, May
26, obstruction of a law enforce
ment officer, SSOO bond.
Paul E. Haward, 24, of 1035
Morningside Dr., Perry, May 28,
driving under the influence, $330
bond.
Edgar Bass, 40, of 1223 W.F.
Ragin Dr., Perry, May 26, public
Diamond jubilee
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system is celebrating 75 years since
it was created through .the Smith-
Lever Act of May 8, 1914. Two
Southern congressmen, Senator
Hoke Smith of Georgia and Rep.
Frank Lever of South Carolina, co
authored the bill.
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who owns the Crossroads Package
Store; Wanda Woodard, owner of Hair
Expertise, which held its grand opening
and sponsored the fashion show; and
Hatley Durr, owner of Durr Fashions. The
three shops are located directly behind
the Shell station.
drunkenness, 544 bond.
Carla Maria Copeland, 22, of
Lot 55 Westwood Trailer Park,
Perry, May 26, shoplifting, SIOO
bond.
Stephen Woodrow Hill, 26, of
Fort Valley, May 27, speeding,
driving under the influence,
$686.30 bond.
Jimmie Mike Rice, 36, of Mar
shallville. May 30, theft by
conversion, $5,000 bond.
Bestsellers are
at Perry Library
These bestsellers are currently
available at the Perry Public Li
brary. The list is based on the Pub
lisher's Weekly Hardcover Bestseller
List for May 19, 1989.
Fiction
2. The Negotiator. Frederick
Forsyth.
3. A Prayer for Owen
Meany. John Irving.
4. Star. Danielle Steel
5. The Joy Luck Club.
Amy Tan.
7. The Temple of My Fa
miliar. Alice Walker.
10. Stranger in Savannah.
Eugenia Price.
11. Killshot. Elmore Leonard.
12. The Naked Heart. Jacque
line Briskin.
13. Billy Bathgate. E. L.
Doctorow.
14. The Long Dark Tea-
Time of the Soul. Douglas
Adams.
15. Breathing Lessons. Anne
Tyler.
Nonfiction
2. All I Really Need to
Know 1 Learned in Kinder
garten. Robert Fulghum.
3. Wealth Without Risk.
Charles Givens.
5. Love and Marriage. Bill
Cosby.
7. A Woman Named
Jackie. C. David Hcymann.
9. The 8-Week Cholesterol
Cure. Robert Kowalski.
10. A Brief History of
Time. Stephen W. Hawking.
11. Funny, You Don't Look
Like a Grandmother. Lois
Wyse.
15. Blind Faith. Joe McGin
niss.
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