rl Gl eG Ge Page 12A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Wednesday, December 16, 1987 GIFT TO SMITH - Kyle Smith, right, who resigned from the KM School Board after being elected Mayor of Kings Mountain, is presented a plaque from Jackie Blanton, left, and Carolyn McWhirter of the NCAE at Monday’s school board meeting. Smith served 10 years on the school board. Photo by Gary Stewart 21 Face Drug Charges From Page 1-A First appearance hearings for all defendants were held Monday. Arrested were: Michael ‘“Mike’’ Miller, 20, of Blacksburg, S.C., two counts of trafficking cocaine, two counts of selling and delivering cocaine, and possession with intent to sell and deliver cocaine, $15,000 secured bond. Joann B. Cody, alias “Jody’’, 46, of 1131 Grover Road, one count sell and dliver valium, conspiracy to sell marijuana, conspiracy to sell and deliver valium, two counts maintaining a dwell- ing for purpose of storage and sale of drugs, sale and delivery of valium, sale and delivery of xanax, and sale and delivery of marijuana. Jimmy Ray Philbeck, 27, 135 Ark St., maintaining a motor vehicle for purpose of selling cocaine, misde- meanor possession of Schedule 2 drug, cocaine, $3,000 bond. Peter Lawford ‘Dooley’ Brown, 29, 1900 Alpine Drive, p;ossession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver cocaine and sale of concaine, $2,000 unsecured bond. Donna Williams Johnson, 27, 116 Cloninger. St., felonious trafficking in co- caine, simple possession of cocaine, simple possession of marijuana, maintaining a motor vehicle for sale of co- caine, maintaining a dwelling for purpose of sale and delivery of cocaine, $19,000 secured bond. Robert Lee Price, 19, 807 Third St., sale and delivery of cocaine, two counts, con- spiracy to sell cocaine, one count, and possesion with in- tent to sell and deliver co- caine, two counts. Jimmy Dean Hobbs (Jamie Cody), 18, of 1131 Grover Road, possession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver Schedule 4; also sale of Schedule 4, possession with intent to manufacture and sell and deliver Schedule 6, two counts; also sale of schedule 6 drugs, schedule 2 possession with intent to sell and deliver; two counts con- spiracy to sell and deliver drugs, five counts, $30,000 secured bond. Robert Alfred Black Jr., 32, of Route 2, Box 12, Oakhurst Dr., possession with intent to deliver schedule 6 drugs and conspiracy to sell and deliver, $4,000 bond. ; Bradley Wayne Pruitt, 18, Route 4, Box 692-B, Phifer Circle, sale and delivery of %4 ounce schedule 2, sale and delivery of schedule 2 co- caine; possession with intent to sell cocaine, simple posses- sion of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernelia, $5,000 bond. Robert Franklin ‘‘Bobby”’ Ernst, 39, 910 First Street, - manufacture of a motor vehi- cle for purpose of sale of co- caine, conspiracy to traffick cocaine, felonious trafficking in drugs, $6,000 secured bond. Norma Riddle Bowers, 34, 708 Linwood Road, maintain- ing a motor vehicle for pur- pose of sale of controlled substance, possession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver schedule 6, and conspiracy to sell and deliver schedule 6, marijuana, and sale and delivery of mari- juana, $6,000 secured bond. Billy Arthur Bowers, 35, 708 Linwood Road, conspiracy to sell and deliver schedule 6, possession with intent to sell and deliver schedule 6 drugs, and sale of marijuana, $4,000 unsecured bond. Charlene Anita Hamrick, 30, 202 Benfield Road, felonious possession schedule 2 drugs and possession of drug paraphernelia, unsecured bond, $2,500. Hamrick was also chargedon Friday with felonious traf- ficking in drugs, conspiracy to traffick drugs and main- taining a motor vehicle for purpose of selling cocaine, $4,000 bond. Everette Dean Burris, 27, 513 North Watterson St, possession with intent to sell schedule 2 drug, cocaine, and sale and delivery of schedule 2, conspiracy to sell and deliver cocaine, $4,000 unsecured bond. Andrew Delaney Burris, 26, 108 North Watterson Street, conspiracy to sell and deliver schedule 6 drug, marijuana, possession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver schedule 6 drug, $4,000 secured bond. Lisa Diane Phillips, 21, 906 Grace St., felonious posses- sion with intent to sell and deliver schedule 2 drug, maintaining: a dwelling for purpose of storage, selling and delivering cocaine, possession of drug paraphernelia. David Stephen Hamrick, 20, 24 Bennett Dr., and Route 1, Blacksburg, S.C., posses- sion with intent to sell and deliver controlled substance, two counts, $4,000 secured bond. Hamrick was arrested at Mustang 66 Service Sta- tion. A vehicle operated by Erin Christopher Sumnar, 23, struck a city patrol car operated by Benny Melvin on Piedmont Avenue December 12. Sumnar was charged with DWI and also with possession of schedule 2 drugs. Charlie Wayne Phillips, 22, Route 3, simple possession of amphetamines and in- timidating a state witness. Darrell Edmond Thomp- son, 22, 410 Belvedere Circle, possession with intent to manufacture, sell and deliver schedule 2 drug, cocaine, $3,000 secured bond. Troy Wayne Worcester, 23, 407 Baker St., sell and delivery of marijuana, one count, and possession with in- tent to sell. ; Kimberly Dawn ‘Cookie’ Lowe, 18, of 1308 Shady Oaks Trail, Gastonia, was charged on one count of conspiracy to traffic concaine and one count of felonious trafficking of cocaine. She was placed under $2,000 secured bond. Trial date is December 17. Police Charge Drivers After Automobile Wrecks Police cited several drivers for safe movement violations after wrecks during the weekend. Philip Dean Robbins, Route 2, operating a 1977 Ford which was damaged $1,000, was cited for safe movement violation after his car, making a left turn from Southwoods onto Phifer Road, struck a 1970 Ford operated by Michael Edward Bolin, Route 4, which was damaged $1500. Raymond Sean Garris, of 310 Walker St., was cited by Ptl. Charles Bundrick for safe movement violaton after a two vehicle wreck at the parking lot of the KMHS auto mechanics building. Accor- ding to police reports, the 1967 Mustang operated by Teresa Batchler, 1240 Mid- pines, was turning into the parking lot when it was it by a 1982 Pontiac operated ‘by Garris. Damage was $1000 to the Garris car and $500 to the Batchler car. Hongthong Saypanya, 520 Harmon Court, operating a 1979 Ford belong to Boumy Manomay, turned left in front of a 1985 Chevrolet operated by Krista Blanton Smith, 605 W. Mountain St., at the in- tersection of King and Cansler streets. The cars were damaged $350. Smith was traveling west on King and Saypanya was stopped at the light. Police cited Joseph Gregory Williams, 1404 Mer- rimont Drive, with running a red light at the intersection of "Mountain and Watterson streets. The 1987 Williams Chevrolet struck a 1980 Dat- sun operated by Shannon Hayes Smith, 604 Bridges Drive, doing $1,000 damage. Police cited Selma Gantt Jolly, Shelby Road, with im- proper backing after she backed her 1982 Ford LTD from a private drive and into a 1976 Pontiac owned by Clyde P. Blackwell, 301 Walker St., doing $450 to his car. Mrs. Jolly said she pull- ed into the driveway to avoid a road construction due to a broken water main. Douglas Maurice Moore, Route 1, operating a 1987 Mercury, told police he hit his brakes to avoid hitting a child in the curve of North Railroad Avenue and the car slid off the highway and into a fence, doing $700 damage. 5 ort NE =] To keep the drain from clogging with hair ‘when bathing your dog, stuff it with a nylon scouring net. Mountain Video Reports B&E Vandals kicked in the front door of Mountain Video on East King and Canterbury Road Monday night and took a 14” Sharp color TV and VCR valued at $475. Several other reports of damage to property and theft from vehicles were reported by police: Louise Tucker, 117 Owens St., reported that a small clutch bag containing $45 was removed from her car parked at the KM Post Office. Cora Page, 307 Blanton St., reported that a car hit her fence, doing $100 damage. KM Express Store reported that a drunk driver ran his vehicle off the sidewalk and into the front door of the business, knocking the door off the hinges. The police report stated that the front ‘door had been propped open with a trash can. Helen Sue Blanton, 409 W. she was Christmas shopping at Eckerd’s. Tossha R. Daniels, 402 Walnut St., reported theft of wheelcovers from her car parked at the auto mechanics building at KMHS. Daniel Eugene Loftin, 415 Bennett St., reported theft of centerpieces from his car parked at Clevemont Mills. 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