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The Leaf-Chronicle DAILY RECORD it www.theleafchronicle.com Friday, January 11,2002 Page C2 CALENDAR CRIME WATCH E-911 LOG Man reports ring stolen on road Oakland ilClarksvilie 7 V-w -V 7 Dolsonville HiopsW --N I C2, Fredonia yrr Palmyra J' Sailors Cunningham Rest -r- Alarion "7 Rossview i Cw fJ Pol The leaf-Chronicle that might lead to the arrest and conviction of a suspected criminal can earn up to $1,000 by calling the Clarksville-Montgomery County Crime Stoppers tips line at 645-TIPS. Callers can remain anonymous. Taken from Clarksville Police Department and Montgomery County Sheriff's Office reports. Chantal Escoto can be reached at 245-0216 or by e-mail at chantalescototheleafchronicle.com. David Lewis Walker, 42, 1218 Poplar suspended sentence for theft of property revoked due to failure to report, pay finescourt costs and pay probation fees, sentenced to 30 days to serve.

Jan. 9 Michael Stephen Bousman, 30, 761 Cumberland Drive, driving under the influence, 11 months and 29 days suspended to 40 days on condition of good behavior, completion of alcohol abuse program and terms of probation, $625 fine and costs. Driver's license revoked for one year. 'James Robert Dunn, 19, Guthrie, Ky theft of property, 11 months and 29 days suspended to time served, $60 restitution, $25 fine and costs. James Robert Dunn, Guthrie, theft of property, 11 months and 29 days suspended to time served, $25 fine and costs.

TODAY 7 p.m. Rules clinic for high school coaches by the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association at the Nashville Marriott near Opryland. For information, go to vvww.tbca.orgclinicinforrnation or send an e-mail to johndecker29yahoo.com. SATURDAY 7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.

Family Pancake Day and sports clinics sponsored by ttie Austin Peay athletic department, the Governors Club and several APSU corporate supporters for Fort Campbell dependents in Dave Aaron Arena. 8 a.m. Six-mile easymoderate hike hosted by Tennessee Trails to Edgar Evins State Park to hike the trails in the Center Hill Lake area. Meet at Exit 11 in the commuter parking area and bring lunch and water. To preregister, call Jack Bastin at 645-2849.

MONDAY 6 p.m. The Restoration Advisory Board of Fort Campbell will meet at Holiday Inn Express (formerly the Baymont Inn) on U.S. 41 A in Oak Grove, Ky. For information, contact Melody McElwee at 798-9641 or Glyn Gordon at 798-9637, 8 a.m.to4p.m. 6:30 p.m.

to 8 p.m. University of Tennessee at Martin Night, Holiday Inn SelectAanderbilt I-4407West End exit, Nashville. Representatives will be available to speak with students about college plans. Alumni are invited. For information, call 1-800-829-UTM1.

7 p.m. Montgomery County Commission meeting at the Board of Education, 621 GraceyAve. TUESDAY Noon to 1 p.m. Montgomery County Health Council meeting at Board of Education, second floor in Directors Conference Room, 621 Gracey Ave. For information, call 650-7055.

4 p.m. Parking Authority meeting in the City Hall conference room 5 p.m. Clarksville-Montgomery County Community Action Agency meeting at the agency's office in Montgomery County Veterans Plaza, 350 Pageant Lane. 7 p.m. Montgomery County Fire Committee meeting at the Emergency Medical Service building on Haynes Street.

7 p.m. Tennessee Trails meeting at Crow Community Center, Richview Road. Visitors and guests are welcome. For information, call J.R. Tate at 920-2692.

7 p.m. "How Terrorism Affects Our Community" forum sponsored by Junior Auxiliary of Clarksville at Rossview High School Lecture Hall featuring Wendell Gilbert, George Halford, Burt Randall, Kyle Homer and Tommy Butler. Event is open to the public. For information, call 648-2279. WEDNESDAY 10:30 a.m.

Clarksville Federation of Women's Club meeting at the club building, Madison Street Dr. J.D. Lester is the guest speaker. For information, call 647-7378. 3 p.m.

Library Board meeting at the Clarksville-Montgomery County, Public Library, 350 Pageant Lane. 4:30 p.m. Montgomery County Jail and Juvenile Detention Committee meeting at the county executive's conference room, 126MainSt. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Women Veterans Network in Clarksville meeting at the Veterans Service Organization office, 350 Pageant Lane. A light dinner will be served with a cost of about $4. The group will discuss upcoming activities. For information, call (800) 228-4973, Ext 5130. 7 p.m.

Airport Authority meeting at Outlaw Field, 200 Airport Road. THURSDAY 2:30 p.m. City Public Safety Committee meeting in the City Hall conference room at One Public Square. 4 p.m. Tree Board meeting at the Public Library, 350 Pageant Lane.

4 p.m. E-911 Board meeting at the county executive's conference room, 126 Main St. 7 p.m. Marine Corps League meeting at the Veterans Service Office in Montgomery County Veterans Plaza. This is a military organization open to Marines who have served at least 90 days active duty and have honorable discharges or who are still on active duty.

Associate membership is open to anyone. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. "Where Do We Go From Here?" presented by the Urban Resource Center at the African American Cultural Center at Austin Peay State University. The guest speaker is Seddiq Brown.

Admission is free. For information, call 552-9076. JAN. 18 8 a.m. Clarksville-Montgomery County Convention and Visitors Bureau Board meeting at Clarksville-Montgomery County Economic Development Council, 312 Madison St.

RSVP to Emily Moore at 648-0001, Ext. 241 before Jan, 16. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Indoor yard sale at Ajax Turner Senior Center, 953 Clark St.

To reserve space or donate items, call 648-1345. 6 p.m. Chapter 38 Special Forces Association monthly meeting at the 5th Special Forces conference room of the museum, Fort Campbell, Ky. For information, call Frank WisniewsW at 552-5785, or at www.sfa38.org. The following are highlights of calls to the E-911 Center.

These are reports made to dispatchers prior to official Investigation. Wednesday, Jan. 9 12:11 p.m. Vandalism reported in the 2800 block of Sevenmile Ferry Road. 12:22 p.m.

Theft of property reported in the 400 block of Marietta Place. 1 2:27 p.m. Theft of property reported in the 1 900 block of Fort Campbell Boulevard. 1:03 p.m. Reckless driver reported on Crossland Avenue.

1:21 p.m. Drug activity reported near Neely Place. 1:52 p.m. Drunken driver reported in the 1 000 block of 101st Airborne Division Parkway. 1 :57 p.m.

Baggage reported falling from a luggage compartment of a Greyhound bus on Fort Campbell Boulevard. 2:04 p.m. Wreck with injuries reported in the 400 block of Hawkins Boulevard. 2:58 p.m. Theft of property reported in the 1100 block of East College Street.

3:01 p.m. Assault reported in the 200 block of Maddox Circle. 3:36 p.m. Theft of property reported in the 700 block of Franklin Street. 3:55 p.m.

Wreck with injuries reported in the 100 block of Kraft Street. 4:55 p.m. Hit and run reported in the 300 block of Clearview Drive. 5:01 p.m. Drunken driver reported on Crossland Avenue.

5:35 p.m. Vehicle burglary reported in the 1 500 block of Fort Campbell Boulevard. 5:46 p.m. Assault reported in Summit Heights. 7:01 p.m, Drug activity reported in the 2300 block of Old Ashland City Road.

8:30 p.m. Residential burglary reported in the 1000 block of Madison Street. 8:51 p.m. Suspicious activity reported in the 1000 block of Ross Lane. 9:37 p.m.

Dog reportedly cornered a set of children and ran their cat up a tree in the 600 block of Stonewall Lane. 10:05 p.m. Shots fired reported in the 700 block of Acorn Drive. 11:55 p.m. Prowler reported in the 4700 block of Marion Road.

Thursday, Jan. 10 1:18 a.m. Drunken driver reported on Tiny Town Road. 7:20 a.m. Wreck with possible injuries reported at the Hilltop Supermarket in Palmyra.

8:27 a.m. Wreck with injuries reported in the 300 block of Kraft Street. 9:07 a.m. Theft of property reported in the 41 00 block of Moore Hollow Road. 1 1 :43 a.m.

Bulldog reportedly bit neighbor in the 100 block of Dave Drive. OBITUARIES Barbara Dow ell Barbara Jean Dowell, 67, Sewell Drive, died Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2002, at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville. Arrangements to be announced by Foston Funeral Home. Laura Ferren Laura Carolyn "Carol" Ferren, 54, Indian Mound, died Thursday, Jan.

10, 2002, at her residence. The funeral will be 11 am Saturday at Anglin Funeral Home, Dover, with Melvin Dunaway officiating. Burial will be in Fairview BOUTIQUE! MADISON AVE Winter Clearance 40-50 (excludes new arrivals) 648-2424 Tradewinds South Shopping Center 1923 Madison Street 10 am 6 pm www. fmingfashions.com i By CHANTAL ESCOTO Th Leal-Chronicle 1 A 49-year-old Batts Lane man reported that an $800 diamond and gold nugget ring was taken by four robbers Tuesday asking for a cigarette. The man told Officer Anthony Rosario that he was driving at Eighth Street and Farris Road when four people flagged him down.

They asked the man for a cigarette, then pulled him out of the car and took the ring from his front pocket, Rosario said in his report No weapons were reported, and the man was not able to describe the suspects, Rosario said. Car burglarized in restaurant lot 2 A 36-year-old Peachers Mill Road woman reported her car was broken into Monday in the parking lot of Long John Silver's restaurant on Wilma Rudolph Boulevard. The woman told Officer Sean Averitt that someone broke the passenger side window of her 1999 Mitsubishi Mirage and took a Pioneer CD player, black leather purse, gold bracelet, ID and credit cards. Pieces from a screwdriver and other evidence in the car were gathered and will be used to investigate the theft Medicine, beer missing from home 3. A 21-year-old Southside Road woman reported prescription drugs and a beer were taken from COURT RESULTS This list, compiled from records at the Criminal Justice Complex, includes dispositions of misdemeanor charges such as driving under the Influence, reckless driving, drug possession, theft and domestic violence.

Ages and addresses were given to authorities at the time of the arrests and may have changed. Jan. 7 James Roger Fielder, 39, 374 Treeland Drive, suspended sentence for driving under the influence revoked due to failure to exhibit good behavior, complete special conditions, pay finescourt costs and pay probation fees, sentenced to 30 days to serve. James Roger Fielder, 39, 374 Treeland Drive, suspended sentence for driving on a revoked license revoked due to failure to exhibit good behavior and pay pro Cemetery, Indian Mound. Visitation will be 4 to 9 pm.

today at the funeral home. She was born Jan. 8, 1948, in Smithland, Ky daughter of Howard Thurmon and Elizabeth May Scott Mrs. Ferren was an administrative assistant with the American Red Cross and a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Steven Ferren; a son, Douglas Ferren, Indian Mound; two daughters, Shelly D.

Ferren and Cathy Stanley, both of Clarksville; a brother, Paul Scott, Harris Town, Micru three sisters, Rebecca S. Capabi-anco, Royal Oaks, Mich, Elizabeth Scott, Knoxville, and Paula J. Tinsley, Morgantown, and two grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Brien Dill, cprectous Mgmor Si IV Michael E. Darnell II Aug.

7, 11, 1970 Lost His Life in Vietnam Do not stand at my grave and weep, I am not there, I do not sleep, I am a thousand winds that blow, mt nlitihc ertrun 0 1 am the sunlight on ripened I'S I am the gentle autumn rant. Whenawaken in the morning hush. am the swift, uplifting rush, Of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft star that shines at If Do not stand at my grace and IK cry, am not there, I did not die. IV jt We love and miss you everyday.

Jt i (Mom) Colleen. Roger VJ (DaHFdward and all his many friends i who gave a 156 Reynolds St address, was charged with aggravated assault Bail was set at $1,000. John Ricardo Lucacio Jr, 25, who gave a 209 Kingswood Drive address, was charged with forgery. Bail was set at $20,000. Crime Stoppers Anyone who has information costs.

Harold Tyrone Hunt, 26, 705 Walnut Lot 5, simple possession, 11 months and 29 days suspended to time served, $250 fine and costs. James Oliver Moore, 28, 961 E. Happy Hollow, simple posses- sioncasual exchange, 11 months and 29 days to serve at 75, $250 fine and costs. Mark A. Rickard, 38, Madis-onville, theft of property, 11 months and 29 days suspended, $100 fine and costs.

Cheryl Lynn Tant, 43, 3425 Highway 13, possession without prescription, 11 months and 29 days suspended, $250 fine and costs. Scott Wilson Williams, 31, 826 Mapletree Lane, simple possession of Schedule VI, 11 months and 29 days suspended, $250 fine and costs. Home is in charge of arrangements. She was born Feb. 20, 1950, in Montgomery County, daughter of Ferguson and Nannie Bell.

Ms. Tanner was a homemaker and a member of St. John Missionary Baptist Church. In addition to her mother of Clarksville, survivors include a daughter, Christina Tanner, Clarksville; two brothers, Ronnie BelL Clarksville, and Ferguson Bell, Russellville, Ky; and five sisters, Shirley Bell, Warneda Barker, Deborah Whitlock, Freda O'Neal, all of Clarksville, and Dorris Collins, Guthrie, Ky. Malissa Till Malissa Pauline Till, 95, Clarksville, died Wednesday, Jan.

9, AT YOUR SERVICE Trash disposal Residents of Clarksville must contact an independent contractor or use the county landfill and collection stations to dispose of household garbage and trash. The hours are 7 am to 6 p.m. Please bring your recyclables to these centers. Areata: Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, located near St. Bethlehem area on US.

79. Southside: Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, located at the corner of Southside and Highway 48. Love, Thanks, 9fie Jamify of wishes to express from the bottom everything you did in the loss of our her home Tuesday. The report said that when she came home she noticed things moved around and the items missing from the kitchea There was also some weather stripping damaged around the door Arrests Oliver Douglas Holmes 51, bation fees, sentenced to 30 days to serve. Angela Lynn Sowards, 29, Jenkins, Ky driving under the influence, reduced to driving while ability impaired, $500 fine and costs.

Jan. 8 Ricky Leon Arms, 47, Adams, suspended sentence for driving under the influence revoked due to failure to report, complete special program, pay finescourt costs and pay probation fees, sentenced to 60 days to serve. Bulmaro Garcia, 23, 708 Powers St. 31 driving under the influence, 11 months and 29 days suspended to time served, $365 fine and costs. Driver's license revoked for one year.

Eric Louis Gonzalez, 22, 708 Monroe contributing to the delinquency, 11 months and 29 days suspended, $100 fine and Ricky Kirkland, Dotson Luffman, Jimmy Mullins, Bobby Robertson, Perry Robertson and Clarence Wallace. Arlene Harrison Arlene Harrison, 83, Ussery Road, died Thursday, Jan. 10, 2002, at General Care Nursing Home. Arrangements to be announced by Hooker Funeral Home. Linda Tanner Linda Sue Bell Tanner, 51, Clarksville, died Sunday, Jan.

6, 2002, at St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville. The funeral will be 1 pm Saturday at St John Missionary Baptist Church, with the Rev. Jerry Jerkins officiating. The remains were cremated.

Foston Funeral Mrs. Malissa Pauline Till, Age 95 of Clarksville died Wednesday January 9, 2002 at Montgomery County Nursing Home. Mrs. Till was born September 20, 1906 in Ft. Smith, Arkansas, the daughter of the late Rudolph Henry Smolinske and Pauline Williams Smolinske.

A homemaker and a member of Grace Lutheran Church in Elkhart, Indiana. She was the widow ofH. Dale Till. Survivors include a son David Till of Clarksville, TN, a daughter-in-law Marcia Till of Clarksville, TN, and two grandsons Seth Morgan Till of Clarksville, TN, and Jonathan Dale Till of Cortez, Colorado. Graveside services will be at 1:00 p.m.

Saturday January 12, 2002 at Rice Cemetery in Elkhart, Indiana, with Walley-Mills-Zimmerman Funeral Home in charge. Memorials can be made to Gateway Hospice or the Montgomery County Nursing Home. 2002, at Montgomery County Nursing Home. Graveside services will be 1 pm Saturday at Rice Cemetery, Elkhart, Ind. McReynolds-Nave Larson Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements.

She was born Sept. 20, 1906, in Fort Smith, daughter of Rudolph Henry and Pauline Williams Smolinske. She was preceded in death by her husband, H. Dale Till. Mrs.

Till was a homemaker and a member of Grace Lutheran Church, Elkhart Survivors include a son, David Till, Clarksville; and two grandsons. Memorial contributions may be made to Gateway Hospice or Montgomery County Nursing Home. Round Pond: Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, located at the intersection of old and new Tenn. 4813. landfill: Open seven days a week, located at 3212 Dover Road in Woodlawn.

Fredonia: Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, located on Highway 12 near Fredonia One Stop Market. Transfer Station: Open seven days a week, located at 1230 Highway Drive. Palmyra: Open Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, located at the intersection of Canaan-Shiloh and Buck Smith Roads. and Appreciation George D. 3fo(t of our heans our thanks to you for son, brother and friend.

Thanks for all time of need. A special thanks to Richard Tarpley Funeral Home. November 25, 2001 A your cards, calls, prayers, flowers, memorials, visits, food or just a kind word of sympathy. You were our friends in Morgan, Tom Wilkins. Billy Traughber.

The Hickory Point Methodist Church, Vanderbilt Hospital and We Love You. The Family of George Moll May 20, 1944.

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