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1210 Washington St.
P.O. Box 1910
Perry, GA 31069
2060 Watson Blvd.
Warner Robins, GA 31093
(478) 987-1823
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Assistant to the Publisher
Julie B. Evans
Vice President/Advertising
Lula Batchelor
Accounts Receivable
Rex Gamblll
Managing Editor
Cheri Adams
Sales Manager
Sharon Jackson
Classified Ad Manager
Caroline Little
Legal Advertising Manager
Beverly Ellis
Production/Technology
Manager
Billy Townsend
Print Operations Manager
Billy Lacey
Circulation Director
Staff
Emily Johnstone
Associate Editor
Charlotte Perkins
Lifestyle Editor
Luci Joulllan
Heather Fasciocco
Jon Suggs
Joan Dorse tt
Staff Writers
Stacey Shy
Paginator
Don Moncrlef
Sports Editor
Josh Gordon
Sports Writer
Jim Hayes
Bonnie Evrldge
Tiffany Falcon
Display Advertising Sales
Nicole Crofutt
Advertising - Major
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Classified Advertising Sales
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Lee Smith
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Press Foreman
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Journal, A periodical, mailed
(ISSN 1526-7393) at Perry, Ga.,is
published Tuesday through
Saturday For $62 per year by
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(478) 987-1823 Fax (478) 988-
1181. Not published Thanksgiving
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Albany 86 68 pt sunny
Athens 84 65 mst sunny
Atlanta 82 63 pt sunny
Augusta 86 65 pt sunny
Bainbridge 87 67 t-storm
Brunswick 83 70 cloudy
Cartersville 83 62 pt sunny
Chattanooga,TN 83 65 pt sunny
Columbus 86 67 pt sunny
Cordele 87 65 pt sunny
National Cities
Boston 69 62 rain
Chicago 72 52 rain
Dallas 90 69 mst sunny
Denver 79 44 sunny
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HOUSTON COUNTY BRAND JURY INDICTMENTS
Sept. 23, 2003
Kamathi Atlbo Harris, 18,
5945 Village Green Dr., Macon.
Armed robbery, aggravated
assault, possession of a firearm
during a crime.
Elijah Harris, 17, 3341
Vinson Ave., Macon. Armed rob
bery, aggravated assault, pos
session of a firearm during a
crime.
William Frank Bragg.
Possession of methampheta
mine with intent to distribute.
Alexis Antonio Brown, 25,
135 Oak Ave., Warner Robins.
Aggravated assault, battery
(simple), burglary.
• Willard Troy Campbell, 41,
327 Gilchrist Dr., Warner
Robins. Aggravated assault.
Willard Joel Campbell, 17,
327 Gilchrist Dr., Warner
Robins. Aggravated battery.
Paul Martin Chandler.
Possession of methampheta
mine, possession of
hydrocodone, possession of
marijuana (less an ounce),
drugs to be kept in original con
tainer.
Edward Lee Clark, 47, 110
Dowdy Lane, Kathleen.
Aggravated assault, cruelty to
children.
David Lee Cox. False state
ments and writings, possession
of marijuana (less than an
ounce), giving false name, giv
ing false date of birth.
Kevin Allen Daly, 25, 1711
Sewell Circle, Perry. Child
molestation (3 counts), aggra
vated sexual battery, sexual
exploitation of a child (produc
tion) (6 counts).
Arthur William Demmer, 18.
Possession of marijuana with
intent to distribute, purchase of
marijuana, possession of mari
juana less than one ounce
Averial Lee Ferrell, 57, 130
Mack Thompson Road, Perry.
Concealment of property subject
to a security interest, theft by
deception.
Bernard Floyd, 35. 164
Stewart Court, Warner Robins.
Terroristic threats and acts.
Fran Garmon Jr., 35, 422
Alabama Ave., Warner Robins.
Theft by shoplifting.
Gregory Louie Garner, 46,
103 Parkway Dr., Warner
Robins. Aggravated battery.
Dalton 84 64 pt sunny
Dillard 80 57 mst sunny
Dublin 87 63 pt sunny
Duluth 82 61 pt sunny
Gainesville 82 63 mst sunny
Helen 81 60 mst sunny
Lagrange 84 62 pt sunny
Macon 86 64 pt sunny
Marietta 83, 66 pt sunny
Milledgeviile 86 63 pt sunny
Los Angeles 79 62 mst sunny
Miami 85 76 t-storm
Minneapolis 64 •45 rain
New York 72 65 rain
Robert Shane Gilbert, 26,
103 Thrush Ct. p Perry.
Aggravated assault, aggravated
battery.
David Hackney 111, 18.
Possession of methamphetaine
with intent to distribute.
Donnie Harrell, 44.
Possession of cocaine.
Michael Gunn Harris, 44.
Possession of methampheta
mine, possession of marijuana
less than one ounce, obstruction
of an officer.
Derek Hart, 24, 103
Plantation Way, Warner Robins.
Possession of marijuana with
intent to distribute, possession
of Oxycodone, possession of
methamphetamine, possession
of cocaine, possession of
Alprazolam, possession of
firearm during a crime, carrying
a concealed weapon, drugs not
kept in original container.
Jason Lee Jacobs, 27, 215
William D. Evans Ct., Kathleen.
Theft by taking.
Mickel Dontias Amace, 29,
Possession of cocaine with
intent to distribute, criminal tres
pass, possession of cocaine.
Joel D. Maguire, 39,314 King
Forrest Dr., Warner Robins.
Cruelty to children (3 counts)!,
battery (3 counts).
Christy Lynn Mathis, 26,
1005 Elberta Road, Apt. 48,
Warner Robins. Obstruction of
an officer (2 counts), interfer
ence with government property,
reckless driving.
Jose Da Jesus Medina, 17,
322 King Forest Dr. Entering an
automobile (4 counts), carrying
a concealed weapon.
James Brian Middleton,
7/28/68. Battery, cruelty to chil
dren (2 counts), false imprison
ment, obstructing or hindering
an emergency telephone call.
Leah Mitchell, 34.
Possession of cocaine, posses
sion of marijuana with intent to
distribute.
William Monroe Morgan, 26,
224 Bluebird Lane, Perry.
Aggravated assault.
Francis Partin, 28, 639
American Blvd., Warner Robins.
Aggravated assault.
Kevin Wayne Partin, 26, 639
American Blvd., Warner Robins.
Battery, aggravated stalking,
entering an automobile.
Virgil Jessie Pollard Jr., 39,
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Peachtree City 83 62 pt sunny
Perry 87 64 pt sunny
Rome 85 64 pt sunny
Savannah 85 69 ptsunny
St. Simons Islandß2 71 pt sunny
Statesboro 87 66 pt sunny
Thomasville 85 66 t-storm
Valdosta 85 68 t-storm
Warner Robins 86 65 pt sunny
Waycross 85 68 pt sunny
San Francisco 75 56 mst sunny
Seattle 75 54 sunny
St. Louis 78 58 t-storm
Washington, DC 76 67 pt sunny
532 Sullivan Road, Warner
Robins. Aggravated stalking (2
counts), harassing phone calls.
James Williams Roberts, 33,
36 Green St., Warner Robins.
Burglary.
Harold Chkon Ross, 26. Sale
of cocaine, sale of cocaine with
in 1,000 ft. of a park.
Daniel Stevenson Scannell,
20. Possession of methamphet
amine, driving with suspended
license.
Leon Smith, 48. Possession
of cocaine.
Willie Joe Tennyson, 49.232
Valencia Cir., Centerville.
Habitual violator.
Marcus Curtis Thorpe, 21.
Possession of cocaine, obstruc
tion of an officer.
Solomon Vincent Ward, 21.
Possession of marijuana with
intent to distribute, possession
of marijuana with intent to dis
tribute within 1,000 ft of a hous
ing authority property, posses
sion of marijuana with intent to
distribute within 1,000 ft. of a
school property, possession of a
marijuana with intent to distrib
ute within 1,000 ft. of a park, ter
roristic threats and acts (2
counts), possession of alcohol
underage, obstruction of an offi
cer.
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
(To send, in your event for
the Community Calendar,
fax the details to 988-1181, e
mail to hhj@evdnsnewspa
pers.com or mail to Houston
Home Journal, P.O. Box
1910, Perry, GA 31069.)
Today
• The Houston County
Board of Education has
called a special meeting at
noon to set the millage rate
for 2003. The meeting will
be held at the Houston
County Career &
Technology Center, 1311
Corder Road, Warner
Robins.
Saturday, Sept. 27
• Walk America will be
held at the Old Houston
County Courthouse Square
in Perry, and will start at 9
a.m. with registration. For
more information, call (478)
743-9165 or visit the March
of Dimes Web site at
www.marchofdimes.com.
Wednesday, Oct. 1
• “Little Lambs Story
Time” is at 10:30 a.m. each
Wednesday at The Lamb’s
Well. Each week toddlers are
invited to sing action songs
and listen to stories read by
Mrs. Allison and Mrs. Sue.
Light snacks and a small
prize are given at the end of
the session. The Lamb’s Well
is located at 115 Margie
Drive, Warner Robins.
Please call (478) 971-2677
for more information.
Thursday, Oct. 2
• The Houston County
Board of Health will meet at
11:30 a.m. in the conference
room of the Houston County
Health Department, 98
Cohen Walker Drive, Warner
Robins.
• Volunteers are needed as
The Rainbow House
Children’s Resource Center
restarts the First Steps pro
gram at Houston Medical
Center. First Steps offers
emotional support and infor
mation to new parents. The
Rainbow House will host a
celebration of the revival of
the program from 4-7 p.m. at
108 Elmwood Drive, Warner
Robins. For more informa
tion or to^
5923.
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THE HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
Saturday, Oct. 4
• The Houston County
Republican Party will hold a
breakfast at 8:30 a.m. the
Piccadilly Restaurant on
Watson Boulevard, Warner
Robins. The guest speaker
will be A 1 Bartell, candidate
for U.S. Senate. No reserva
tions are necessary, and the
breakfast is open to the pub
lic. For more information,
call Judy Goddard at 971-
3254.
Tuesday, Oct. 7
• The public is invited to a
screening of the movie, “A
Beautiful Mind,” starring
Russell Crowe, at 6 p.m. at
Flint Energies, 1600 Flberta
Road, Warner Robins.
Psychiatrists from the
Phoenix Center will be avail
able for a question-and
answer session after the
movie. Refreshments will be
provided by Astra Zeneca
Pharmaceuticals. Sponsored
by Phoenix Center and
NAMI-Central Georgia.
Space is limited to the first
25 reservations; call (478)
464-5258 to RSVP
• The school council for
Perry Elementary School
meets at 6:30 p.m. in the
school media center.
Wednesday, Oct. 8
• The school council for
Tabor Middle School meets
at 3 p.m. in the school cafe
teria.
Saturday, Oct. 11
• The Houston County
Democratic Party will hold a
Multi-County Democratic
Cookout and Rally from 10
a.m. until 2 p.m. at Ted
Wright Park, 2841 Moody
Road, Bonaire. For more
information, contact
Kristina Simms by e-mail at
ktina@alltel.net or by phone
at (478) 988-8560.
Tuesday, Oct. 14
• The Houston County
Board of Education will
meet at 1 p.m. at the board
office, 1100 Main St., Perry.
• The school council for
Linwood Elementary School
will meet at 6 p.m. in the
media center, 420 Education
Way, Warner Robins.