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i-THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6. 1993
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Sheriff,
from 2A
Linda Diana Flint, 36,
Hawkinsville, on Jan. 4, issuance
of bad checks, S9OO bond.
Jancllc Robinson, 29, Warner
Robins, on Jan. 4, theft by taking,
SSOO bond; criminal trespass,
S l ,(XK) bond.
Benita Louise Money, 32,
Jeffersonville, Ind., on Dee. 28,
possession of marijuana (less than
an ounce), SSOO bond.
Christopher Wayne Gibbs, 21,
Warner Robins, on Jan. 5, bench
warrant, $631 bond.
Robert Reese Jr. 33,
Hawkinsville, on Jan. 4, court
order, no bond listed.
Maria K. O'Neil, 37, Warner
Robins, on Jan. 4, bad check, SSOO
bond.
Jackqulinc Miller, 22, Warner
Robins, on Jan. 4, bad check, SSOO
bond.
Melanie Douglas, 22, Warner
Robins, on Jan. 4, bad checks,
SI,OOO bond.
Sam Parrish, 55, Warner Robins,
on Jan. 4, bad checks, SI,OOO bond.
James Aaron Hancock, 21, Warner
Robins, on Jan. 4, contempt order,
$270 bond; bench warrant, SI,OOO
bond; probation violation, no bond
listed; Jan 5, obstruction of an offi
cer, SI,OOO bond.
Mary Lester, 34, Warner Robins,
on Jan. 4, bad check, SSOO bond.
Dwight Leon Grooms, 44, Warner
Robins, on Jan. 4, arrest order,
SSOO bond; driving under the influ
ence of drugs, SI,OOO bond.
Kenneth Wayne Andreu, 41,
Arlington, Texas, on Dee. 31,
speeding, S2OO property bond or
Sill cash bond; driving under the
influence, SI,OOO properly bond or
SB7B cash bond.
Charles Campbell, 18, of Number
3-A Perimeter Circle, Perry, on
Jan. 4, false public alarm, $2,500
bond; parole violation, no bond
listed.
Glenn Allen Daly, 18, Warner
Robins, on Jan. 2, entering an
auto, no bond listed' theft by receiv
ing, no bond listed.
Sebastian Lee Davis, 29, Warner
Robins, on Jan. 4, aggravated bat
tery, no bond listed; burglary, no
bond listed.
Irma Lee Farms, 32, Warner
Robins, on Jan. 3, giving false
name, SSOO bond.
Charles Earnest Patat, 42, Bonaire,
on Dec. 31, violation of the
Georgia Controlled Substance Act
(manufacture of marijuana), no
bond listed; kidnapping, no bond
listed; Jan. 4, child molestation, no
bond listed; false imprisonment, no
bond listed; sexual battery, no bond
listed; interference with custody, no
bond listed; contributing to the de
privation of a minor, no bond
listed.
Jimmy Farrar Fleming, 34,
Warner Robins, on Jan. 4,open
container, S2OO bond; driving under
the influence, SI,OOO bond; im
proper turn, SIOO bond.
James Edwin Garrett, 30, of 107
Deveraux Drive, Perry, on Jan. 2,
criminal trespass, SI,OOO bond.
David Franklyn Holley, 40,
Macon, on Jan. 4, simple battery,
$5,000 bond.
Joseph Ko/.ik, 43, Alsip, 111., on
Dec. 30 bribery, SSOO bond; speed
ing, $1(1 bond.
Anthony Johnson, 33, Warner
Robins, on Jan. 4, criminal tres
pass, SI,OOO bond.
Donte Lawson, 17, Warner
Robins, on Jan. 3, aggravated bat
tery, SSOO bond; obstruction, SSOO
bond; obstruction, no bond listed.
Derwood Wayne McComb 11, 23,
Kathleen, on Jan. 4, driving under
the influence, SI,OOO bond.
Sean Christopher Robinson, 21,
Warner Robins, on Dee. 30, crimi
nal trespass, SSOO bond.
Gary Willard Webb Jr., 20, Warner
Robins, on Jan. 1, criminal tres
pass, SSOO bond.
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Council, from 1A
Councilman James Moore as
Mayor Pro-Tern for 1993.
Moore said, “I appreciate the vote
of confidence you have in me to
serve as mayor pro-tern.”
Moore then commended Ingram for
doing a good job in 1992. Ingram
said, “I enjoyed it. It’s been a
challenge for me.”
In other council business:
•Council approved a bid from
Wayne Morris Ford for four new
police cars for Perry Police De
partment. The cost, which was
allotted for in the budget earlier,
will be $47, 850 for the four cars.
•Council made appointments to
different city positions. They ap
pointed David Walker to continue
as city attorney. Judge David
Pierce will continue as city judge.
The accounting firm McNair,
McLemorc and Middlcbrooks was
appointed as city auditors.
•Roper appointed Leigh Ann
Mcndanhall to the Perry Recreation
Commission and Mack Matthews
to the Clean Community Commis-
Hamilton,
from 4A
circumstances, but there weren’t
enough for three movies. I thought
Oliver Slone's JFK thing was off
the wall, but this Fisher girl obses
sion by the media is way out there.
Well, I watched JFK and I liked
it. And I decided to give Amy a
chance too. I watched two of the
movies. Same things in both.
Same boring things in both as a
matter of fact.
Do I think they had an affair?
Sure. Do I think she was wronged?
No. It goes back to my old philos
ophy, if you can't do the time, don't
do the crime. End of story.
GSP,
from 1A
seven traffic accidents within the
four-county area, with only one in
jury and one fatality.
“We appreciate everyone’s co
operation with the seat belt and
child restraint laws,” Hancock said .
Everyone stopped was checked for
proper scat belt usage.
“Overall the accident rate
wasn’t bad. The number of arrests
were normal, and the number of
DUl’s were down,” Hancock said.
Labels,
from 7A
mandatory only on certain foods and
voluntary on others," Harrison said.
"Now it will be mandatory for vir
tually all processed foods," whether
they're regulated by the Food and
Drug Administration or the U.S.
Deparunem of Agriculture.
UMW,
from 3A
Involvement, Mrs. Elmo Wriglu;
Supportive Community, Mrs.
M.M. Gauger; Secretary Program
Resource, Mrs. Leonard Calhoun;
Secretary, Publicity and Public
Relations, Mrs. James McLendon;
Chairperson, Committee on
Membership, Mrs. Patrick Lyons;
Chairperson, Committee on
Nominations, Mrs. Harry Molz..
Circle Leaders: Circle I, Mrs.
Don Hale, Mrs. Harry Molz; Circle
2, Mrs. John Christie, Mrs. David
Walker; 3, Mrs. W.E. Marshall,
Mrs. A.G. Calvin; 4, Mrs. Glynn
Norsworthy, Miss Debbie Wood; 5,
Mrs. Patrick Lyons; 6, Mrs.
Lawrence Mostcllar; 7, Mrs. Robert
Messer.
sion.
•John Houser was re-appointed to
the Perry-Fort Valley Airport Au
thority.
•Perry Chamber of Commerce
Executive Director Peggie Williams
and chamber President Jimmy Fair
cloth recommended to council
Thom Daniel and Trudic Warren be
appointed to the Convention and
Visitors Bureau Authority, and
council approved it.
•Council waived the business
license fee for the Bcltista Club An
tique Show and the parade fee for
the Martin Luther King March to
be held Jan. 18.
•Council approved a sign for the
Agriccntcr be put at the intersection
of Sam Nunn Boulevard and W.F.
Ragin Drive.
Hearing,
from 1A
be at the meeting as well as Medusa
representatives.
Medusa Cement Company has ap
plied for a permit to burn certain
hazardous wastes in its cement
kilns. The company has published
several newsletters in an effort to
inform the community about its
plan and has also formed a Citizens
Advisory Committee, comprised of
private citizens, to discuss public
opinion about the waste fuel plan.
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Guest,
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harder working and better trained
workforce in the rural areas are at
tributes we can constantly improve
upon and such improvements will
pay dividends for our people and for
our communities.
There is so much we can do to
change things for the better.
Individually we must somehow un
derstand that each of us is responsi
ble for helping keep things good,
challenged to help make things bet
ter. I’m certain 1993 can be better
but only if we continue to invest
our energy and our talent to ensure
that 1993 will be as good for us as
it possibly can be. Each of us must
be willing to pay the price. How
better could we live our lives?
Voice your
opinion.
Write a
letter to
the editor.
Beltistas, from ia
said. /
Sixteen dealers from Georgia,
Florida and South Carolina plan to
exhibit and sell fine furniture, coun
try furniture, primitives, silver, cut
glass, linens and lace, collectibles
and jewelry.
“We have about five new deal
ers this year,” Buice said.
The Southeastern Tourism So
ciety chose the show as one of the
top 20 attractions in the state to
receive special honors for
promoting tourism in the
community.
The club, which has 37 active
members, has donated more than
$50,000 to the community during
the last 29 years. The show is the
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Beverly B. Sanders, Jr., M.D.
Dan K. Chalker, M.D.
John A. Broyles, M.D.
Carol Selsor, M.D.
212 Hospital Drive, Warner Robins, GA
Diseases of the Skin, Hair and Nails • Treatment of Psoriasis
• PUVA Therapy • Acne/Accutane Therapy
Serving Middle Georgia Since 1969
Beltista Club’s only event held to
raise money. The money earned at
the show will be contributed to dif
ferent local organizations and chari
ties. Groups the Beltista Club has
contributed to in the past include:
Hospice, Happy Hour School,
Perry Chamber of Commerce,
DARE, Life Line, Safehouse, Perry
Hospital, Older American’s Coun
cil, One Act Play at Perry High
School, medicine for the needy,
PAL and the Foster Children’s
Christmas Fund.
Tickets can be purchased before
the event for S 3 from any Beltista
Club member. The cost will be S 4
at the door. Jane Perfect and Peggy
Bledsoe will cater the event