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Page B2 The Leaf-Chronicle ON THE RECORD www.theleafchronicle.com Saturday, January 15, 2005 4 CRIME WATCH Car reported stolen from 041 Bypass By JAMES RITCHIE The Leaf-Chronicle 1 A Clarksville man's car was stolen from a parking lot on the U.S. 41A Bypass, according to a police report. The 68-year-old man, who lives in the 2600 block of the bypass, said his 1993 teal green fourdoor Saturn was taken Wednesday. A box of checks in the glove box of the car also was reported missing. The man told authorities he had two sets of keys to the vehicle that were in his apartment, which may have been unlocked.

Officer Patrick Seay reported that Wednesday night he had been parked in a parking lot across from the location of the alleged theft and saw a teal green Saturn leave followed by a small gray pickup. Both vehicles drove on the bypass toward Madison Street, according to the report. The next day Seay saw a picture of a possible suspect and recognized the man as the driver of the Saturn, according to the report. Cash, PlayStation taken from home 2. An Alabama Avenue man told police he came home Thursday to find a Sony PlayStation 2, a Xbox, six game cartridges and some cash were missing.

The items were valued at $830, according to a report. The 25-year-old man said he had left the side door of the residence unlocked. Piggy bank money reported missing 3. A Shelton Circle man told OBITUARIES authorities items worth a total of at least $600 were taken from his 40 home between Jan. 5 and Thurs- 41 24 day.

The Fort Campbell 43-year-old man told po- Ringgold Oakland lice his military gear had been searched but he did not know what was missing. 374 St. Bethlehem Also, his piggy bank was emp- New tied of an unknown amount of 2 Prov. Rossview Boyal port. Woodlawn Cumb.

money, according to a police re- 79 A 1200-watt car amplifier Oakwood Heights Clarksville worth $450 and a CD player Sango worth $150 were taken, accord- Southern ing to the report. 233 Hills 24 The man told police he found the back door open, and the glass Hilltop 13, was broken out when he came home. He said he did not report the Palmyra Fredonia incident, because he had to told go back into the field. He also officers he believes someone Cunningham came back into the house after Sailors the original break-in. Rest Shiloh 13 Arrests 48 Keal Andrew Madsen, 37, who 235 gave a 228 Maddox Circle ad- Marion dress, was booked into the Mont- The Leaf-Chronicle gomery County Jail Thursday on an aggravated assault charge.

Bail was set at $10,000. E-911 LOG Crime Stoppers Anyone who has information 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 Montgomery County Sheriff's Office and Clarksville Police reports. James Ritchie can be reached at 245- 0262 or by e-mail at jamesritchie Esther Jenkins Clarksville, TN 37042, or Gateway Hospice, 1771 Madison Esther Mai Jenkins, 85, Clarksville, TN 37040.

Clarksville, died Thursday, Jan. 13, 2005, at her residence. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday at McReynolds-Nave Larson Funeral Home with the Rev. Kim Allen officiating.

Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. Sunday and Monday from 11 a.m. until the service at the funeral home. She was born June 12, 1919, in Montgomery County, daughter of William E.

and Lela Williams Phillips, She was the widow of Hesley Jenkins. Mrs. Jenkins was a retired nurse and was a member of Little West Fork Baptist Church. Survivors include three sons, Bobby Leslie Jenkins, Springfield, William Donald Jenkins, Gresham, H. Dale Jenkins, Sandy, two daughters, Shirley Brown, Clarksville, Patsy Harkey, Shreveport, 18 grandchildren, 28 children and six -grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be made to Little West Fork Baptist Church, 201 Britton Springs Road, Celebrate A Life Well Lived Do you want a traditional service or something different? An elaborate ceremony or a simple one? Our prearrangement program will take care of everything. Call us today. FUNERAL Tarpley Locally owned and operated Mike Parchman Owner Glenn Varble Licensed Funeral Director 335 FRANKLIN STREET 931-645-6488 WWW.NEAL-TARPLEY.COM Jan. 15 I'm Free Wayne I'm Don't following grieve for the me path God now laid I'm for me. 1942-1991 for free; Ewing I took His hand when I heard him call; I turned my back and left it all.

I could not stay another day, To laugh, to love to work or play, Tasks left undone must stay that way, I found that place at the close of day. If my parting has left a void, Then fill it with remembered joy. A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss; Ah yes, these things, I too, will miss. Be not burdened with times of sorrow; I wish you're the sunshine of tomorrow. My life's been full, I've savored much; Good friends, good times, a loved one's touch.

Robert, Perhaps my time seemed all to brief; Micheal, Don't lengthen it now with undue grief. Cassandra, Lift up your heart and share with me; Marco God wanted me now. He set me free. Medicare Patients: You may be entitled Covered by Medicare to Diabetic at NO COST TO YOU (and many private insurances) Comfortable Lightweight Select from many styles en and colors All sizes and Four widths ORTHO Breathable upper or leather Designed for the diabetic foot Seamless construction 1-800-793-7491 SUPERIOR MEDICAL SUPPLY, INC. 1960 Ft.

Campbell Blvd. 432352 Planning now eliminates McREYNOLDS NAVE PRE-PLANNING financial worries and ensures that your wishes LARSON FUNERAL HOME It Makes Sense. are carried out. 647-3371 Traditional Veteran Funerals Pre-Planning Services 1209 Madison Street Affordable Cremations ZOOT PARKER TONY NAVE ED LARSON TOM CREECH DAVID MACKENS "SOME TRADITIONS LIVE ON FOREVER" FAMILY SERVICES CALENDAR The Calendar is a daily listing of community meetings and events. To submit a listing for your governmental or not-forprofit group's event, send it to us at "Community Calender" P.O.

Box 31029, Clarksville, TN 37040, by e-mail at news or by fax to 552-5859. Include a contact name and phone number. TODAY 7:30 a.m. Black History Month Committee will meet at Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church, 303 Market St. For information, call Gail Seymour 931 645- 6563.

8 a.m. Tennessee Trails Club will meet at Sears parking lot at Governor's Square Mall to travel to Land Between the Lakes to hike the Trail. For information, call S. Bastin, 645-2849 or M. Hinton, (270) 726-3141.

10 a.m. Tennessee Trails Club will meet at Dunbar Cave State Park Visitors Center to hike. For information, call W. McCluskey, 906-3338. 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Sleddog Rescue of Tennessee adoption event at PetsMart, 2784 Wilma Rudolph Blvd. For information, call 647-2511. 2 p.m. Martin Luther King Jr.

Day worship service at St. Peter's African Methodist Episcopal Church, 518 Franklin St. 7 to 9:30 p.m. Dance with The Right Combination Band for $4 at Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center, 953 Clark St. For information, call 648-1345.

SUNDAY, JAN. 16 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. American Red Cross Blood Drive at First Church of the Nazarene, 150 Richview Road. For information, call 645-6401.

3 p.m. Type I I I I I I I I I Diabetes support group meeting held by Clarksville Parents and Children Together (PACT) at Madison Street United Methodist Church, 319 Madison St. Siblings welcome. For information, call N. Woods, 648- 2523, or K.

Slate, 358-9576. MONDAY, JAN. 17 8 a.m. Tennessee Trails Club will meet at Sears parking lot at Governor's Square Mall to travel to Land Between the Lakes to hike The following are highlights in of calls to the E-911 Center. These are reports made to dispatchers prior to official investigations.

THURSDAY, JAN. 13 5:03 p.m. Residential breakin reported in the 700 block of Shelton Circle 5:19 p.m. Residential breakin reported in the 3000 block of Ashland City Road. 6:02 p.m.

Residential break- AT YOUR SERVICE Electricity Clarksville Department of Electricity, 2021 Wilma Rudolph serves consumers who live within the city limits. The minimum deposit is $150 with a nonrefundable connection fee of about $45, depending on the type of meter. The deposit is waived if a credit check shows a good credit standing. Military can also apply for a guaranteed deposit through the Fort Campbell Federal Credit Union. The credit union will then post the guaranteed deposit for the military member.

Deposits, plus interest, are credited to the account after three years of satisfactory payment. In most cases, customers can receive same-day hook-up service during the week if moving into a house with an existing account. The phone number is 648-8151. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Monday through Friday. After 5 p.m., dial 552-3333 for emergency service. Cumberland Electric Membership 1940 Madison serves consumers who live outside the city limits. The deposit fee is double the average bill, but the deposit may be waived if a credit check shows an acceptable score by a credit reporting service. There is a $25 ser- BIRTHS Dec.

31 Amari Brielle Carroll, daughter of Melissa Carroll, 7 pounds, 4 ounces. Braeden Dean Mills, son of Charlie and Deana Mills, 8 pounds, 9 ounces. Ella Kate Averitt, daughter of Todd and Jenifer Averitt, 7 pounds, 5 ounces. Jan. 4 Layla Amira Elmalah, daughter in reported in the 400 block of Alabama Street.

10:07 p.m. Wreck with injuries in the 5000 block of Gum Springs Baptist Church. FRIDAY, JAN. 14 1:41 a.m. Drunken driver reported in the 1000 block of state Highway 76.

6:26 a.m. Vehicle break-in reported in the 2000 block of Whitfield Road. 8:18 a.m. Residential break- vice fee for installation. CEMC also charges a one-time membership fee of $10.

Hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The phone number is 645-2481. On nights and weekends, call (800) 987-CEMC (2362).

Property taxes Clarksville's property tax rate is $1.58 per $100 of assessed value. For information about city taxes, contact the city's Finance Office at 645-7436 or visit the Web site at www.cityofclarksville/proptax.co m. Montgomery County's property tax rate is $3.10 per $100 of assessed value. For information about county taxes, call the Trustee's Office at 648-5717. Hope Anonymous Hope Anonymous is reaching out to the community or anyone who has lost a love one to suicide.

For information, write Progress Hope Anonymous, P.O. Box 2732, Clarksville, TN 37042. Please include your name and phone number. Rabies control For information or nonemergency assistance regarding a rabid of Tarek and Nicole Elmalah, 8 pounds. Jan.

6 Keris Chapel Moss, daughter of Chris Moss and Semone Turner, 7 pounds, 14 ounces. Rocky Alexander Robinson, son of Jerry and Cynthia Robinson, 6 pounds, 10 ounces. Diego Donovan Robinson, son of Jerry and Cynthia Robinson, 6 pounds, 9 ounces. in reported in the 300 block of Lake Court. 9:47 a.m.

Residential breakin reported in the 400 block of Needlewood Drive. 10:07 a.m. Wreck with injuries in the 100 block of Wilma Rudolph Boulevard. 10:27 a.m. Residential break-in reported in the 100 block of Dale Terrace.

11:44 a.m. Wreck with injuries in the 700 block of Second Street. Dixie Lawrence Dixie Ford Lawrence, 89, Adams, died Thursday, Jan. 13, 2005, at her residence. The funeral will be at 2 p.m.

Sunday at Neal-Tarpley Funeral Home with the Revs. Roger Freeman and John David Laida officiating. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday from 1 p.m. until the hour of service at the funeral home.

She was born Sept. 13, 1915, in Port Royal, daughter of James Weldon Ford and Belle Whitehead Ford. She was the widow of J.L. Lawrence. Mrs.

Lawrence was a retired school principal for the County School System. She was a member of the Montgomery County Retired Teachers Association, Delta Kappa Sorority, Business and Professional Women, Gideon Auxiliary and past president of the Federated Womens Club. Survivors include a sister, Bettie Ford Blair, Hampton, Va. Pallbearers will be Patrick Pedder, Gary J. Hodges, Carney Elliott, Turner Redfern, Keith Swift and Ray Ford Jr.

Memorial contributions maybe made to First Baptist Church of Clarksville Building Fund, 435 Madison Clarksville TN 37040. Barbara Singleton Barbara Jeanette Singleton LeMay, 73, Clarksville, died Friday, Jan. 14, 2005, at Spring Meadows Health Care. Arrangements to be announced by McReynolds-Nave Larson Funeral Home. William Ewing 1939-2003 Georgia, Gary, Jeffery, Dennis, Linda, Samuel, Michelle animal, call Montgomery County Animal Control and Adoption Service, 1231 Highway Drive, 648-5750.

For emergencies, call 911. The environmental section of the Montgomery County Public Health Department coordinates animal vaccinations, and lab facilities are available to detect whether an animal has rabies. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

The Health Department is closed on holidays. For more information, call 648-5747. First Birthday: Jan. 15 CHEER Caleigh Harrison, daughter of Jeff and Missy Harrison, of Clarksville. Readers who want their children featured, free of charge, in Baby's First Birthday must bring in a head and shoulders picture of the baby at least 10 days before the child's birthday.

The name, sex of the child, date of birth, and the parents' names, address and home and work telephone numbers should be printed on the back of the photographs. Photographs should be mailed to Baby's First Birthday, P.O. Box 31029, Clarksville, TN 37040- 0018. the Canal Loop Trail. For information, call S.

Bastin, 645-2849 or M. Hinton, (270) 726-3141. 9 a.m. Martin Luther King Jr. Day NAACP workshops and forums at Fifth Ward Missionary Baptist Church, 900 Franklin St.

For information about NAACP events, call 552-7170 or 551-3168. 11 1 a.m. to 5 p.m.- American Red Cross blood drive at Red Cross office, 517 Madison St. For information, call 645-6401. Noon Martin Luther King Jr.

Day commemorative march begins at Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church, 608 Main St. 6 to 8 p.m. Clarksville support group for weight-loss surgery meeting at the Cumberland room in Gateway Medical Center. For information, call 221- 2110.

6 to 9 p.m. D.A.V. Chapter 25 and Auxiliary meeting at Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center, 953 Clark St. For information, call 648- 1345. 7 p.m.

Montgomery County Historical Society meeting at Train Station, 10th and Commerce Streets. Speaker Mark Clark will talk about "Our Earliest Inhabitants and Their Money Crops." For information, call A. Henderson, 647-0828. TUESDAY, JAN. 18 9 to 11 a.m.

Vision support group at Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center, 953 Clark St. For information, call 648-1345. 11:30 a.m. Ajax "Sassy Scarlet Seniors" Red Hat Ladies meeting at Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center, 953 Clark St. For information, call 648-1345.

1:30 p.m. City Council Strategic Planning session at City Hall conference room, One Public Square. 4 p.m. Parks and Recreation Committee meeting at Parks and Recreation conference room, 102 Public Square. 6 p.m.

Scrabble Crossword Game Club meeting at Borders Books and Music. For information, call 647-3625 or 906-7049. 6 to 7:30 p.m. Line Dance class $2, under 55 $3) at Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center, 953 Clark St. For information, call 648- 1345.

6 to 9 p.m. American Red Cross class "Damage Assessment" at 517 Madison St. Prerequisite is Intro to Disaster. For information, call 645-6401. WEDNESDAY, JAN.

19 9 a.m. Family Caregiver Support Group meeting at Ajax Turner Senior Citizens Center, 953 Clark St. For information, call 648- 1345. 9:15 to 11 a.m. Water Aero- bics (55 and older) at Quality Inn on Fort Campbell Boulevard.

For information, call 648-1345. 177967 DWIGHT DICKSON COUNSELORS.

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