i THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD INCIDENTS Bill Edwin Parker, 216 Fulton St., reported a breaking, entering and larceny of items valued at $1,110. Cynthia Alexander, 35 Chesterfield Apt., reported that she was assaulted. Dennis Owens, 218 Thornburg Dr., reported that an unchained dog ran into the road and bit him: Virginia Hullender, 116 N. City St., reported the larceny of her pocketbook. Home Style Laundry, 301 E. King St., reported breaking, entering and larceny of money from machines. James Mason, 1217. 0S. Battleground, reported theft of his vehicie valued at $600. Subway, 105 York Rd., reported that a truck damaged an awning. Estimated damage $3,500. Timothy Cochran, 709 Cleveland Ave., reported that his vehicle was egged. Cathrin Simpson, 309 Cherokee St., reported breaking, entering and larceny of a bicycle. Alexander Adams, Jr., reported a hit and run. Estimated damage to his car was $100. Vazquez Littlejohn, 102 Apt. D. South Carpenter St., reported that someone forced open his front door and stole numerous items includ- ing a color TV, cassette/CD player, speakers, currency, check book and personal papers, and jewelry. Herbert Stephenson, Apt. 6 Chesterfield, reported the larceny of $340 cash and other items from his pants pocket while he was out of the room. William R. Woodward, 818 1/2 Margrace Rd., reported that some- one threw eggs on the side of his car. Linda Moss, 606 Jackson St., re- orted the larceny of jewelry val- ued at $3,435. John Gay, 410 N. Cansler, report- ed larceny of a CD case valued at $30. Larry's Game Room, 910 S. Battleground, reported a robbery with a dangerous weapon. He told police someone pointed a gun at an employee and stole money. Gunita Gardner, 710 N. Cansler St., reported that she was assaulted. Carolina State Bank, 114 E. Gold St., reported that someone obtained property by false pretense by cash- ing Social Security checks written to a deceased person. Eckerd Drugs, 608 E. King St., re- ported forgery of a prescription. Little Dan's #4, 726 York Rd., re- ported threatening phone calls. Sandra Baker, 604 Meadowbrook, reported that she was bitten by a dog. Tonya Crossley, 914 First St., re- ! ported that she was assaulted. |. ¢RaynuOwens, 204 Waller St, re- Kings Mountain Police Report ported that someone damaged her property by cutting window screens. Damage was $25. Randy Short, 110 Monta Vista Dr., reported larceny of a bicycle, valued at $150. Pepsi Cola, Cherryville, reported that someone stole money from and damaged a drink machine at Bridges Hardware. ARRESTS Tracy Leigh Gibby, 28, Gastonia, obtaining a prescription drug by fraud, $2,000 secured bond. Eric Alexander, 35 Chesterfield Apt., assault on a female, no bond. Virgil Stokes Jr., 415 Clinton Dr. “driving while license revoked; car- rying concealed weapon, operating vehicle with no insurance, turned over to Gaston County Police. Edward Ford, 413 Huffman Rd., Blacksburg, SC, driving while li- cense revoked, $500 bond. James Crossley, 914 First St., as- sault on a female and resist, ob- struct delay. $300 secured bond. Donald Adams, 1020 Barnette Dr., assault on female. 3 Richard Dixon, 717 Landing St., assault with deadly weapon. Keith Ramsey, 210 N. Carpenter, second degree trespassing, $300 bond. Paul Gann, 307 N. Gaston St., as- sault, injury to personal property. Shannan Britt, 808 Fourth St; breaking and entering and larceny, released to Polk County authorities. CITATIONS Jamie Brooks, 107 Adams Rd. parking in handicapped area. - Richard McGill Jr., Mount Holly possession of marijuana. Tracy Wright, 308 Campbell Circle, driving while license re- voked. Larry Collins, York, SC, speed- ing. Kelly Surratt, 105 Blanton St., speeding. Kenneth Burns, Oakhurst Trailer Park, speeding. Jack Sims, 114 Lackey St., speed- ing. Linda Proctor, Hopkinsville, KY, causing public disturbance. Glenda Saltzmann, 527 Baker St., filing a false police report. Linwood Adams, 125 McGinnis St., no city dog tag. Joshua Guiton, 105 Falls St., no city dog tag. Elizabeth Sellers, 109 Chadwick Dr., following too closely. WRECKS Cars driven by Elizabeth Blair of Kings Mountain and Barbara Fisher of Shelby collided on East King Sf! Damage $3,000 to each car. Kings Mountain Weather Report (Compiled by Kenneth Kitzmiller) Oct. 30-Nov. 5 Total precipitation .65 Maximum one day .55 (1st) Year to date 41.25 Min. temp. 29 (2nd) Max. temp. 82 (30th) Avg. temp. 56.1 re r NV VEN NINN II FI TITICT ICI ITATICRNY. YY Although natural gas is one of the cleanest, safest energy sources avail- able, there's a chance that a lesk may detect a leak is fo SNIFF for the odor. Natural gas is normally odorless. However, as Scout says, “We odd the smell, so you con tell.“ occur. Of course, one of the best ways to Year Ago 2.58 98 (1st) 58.61 29 (4th, 5th) 66 (2nd) S5E0 If you notice any of these warning signs: 1. Leave the premises at once. 2. Do not strike a match or touch any electrical outlet, including light switches. 3. Go to a nearby telephone and call Public Service Company. We'll send someone right away to investigate. There are two other ways fo be safe: Remember, use your good sense...of LOOK to see if your pilot or burner smell, of sight and of hearing. And call flames ore reaching unusual heights. your local Public Senvice And, LISTEN for loud or unusual Company office if you have ~~ (2 noises coming from your gos any questions or equipment. concerns. = Ng m=O re | -— > orGomn -> = 6438 Wilkinson Boulevard, Belmont (Main Street Crossings) 825-3315 Also located in Gastonia and Cherryville Cars driven by Elizabeth Sellers and Jennifer Webb, both of Kings Mountain, collided on South Battleground. Damages $300 to Sellers’ car and $200 to Webb's. A vehicle driven by Tracy Wright of Kings Mountain hit a parked ve- hicle owned by Betty Howell of Kings Mountain on Campbell Circle. Damage $100 to Wright's ve- hicle and $200 to Howell's. A vehicle driven by mark Mixon of Kings Mountain struck a parked “Everyone Deserves A Second (of :T9[o-W When Everyone Else Guaranteed Auto Loans BAD CREDIT? Large Selection Yenicls on Cleveland Avenue. NO PROBLEM ight damage. Vehicles driven by Denise Says No, rE oreslusre Williams’ of Bessemer City and Your Cholee prey Donald Champion of Kings *Slow Pays Mountain struck on East Gold St. a : *No Credit Wel Say Yes! Damage $1,000 to the Williams' car and $2,000 to Champion's. Vehicles driven by Bridget Hunt of Shelby and Betty Kennedy of Kings Mountain struck on E. Mountain St. Damage $5,000 to Hunt's car and $3,000 to Kennedy's. | Vehicles driven by Omalee Bungardner of Kings Mountain and Clyde Duncan of Lincolnton struck on N. Cansler St. Damage $1,800 to each car. Vehicles driven by John Smith of Kings Mountain and Lawrence Hamrick of Kings Mountain struck on North Battleground Ave. Damage $100 to Allen's car. A vehicle driven by Deborah Blackwell of Kings Mountain struck a parked vehicle at West School. Damage $500 to Blackwell's car and $1,500 to parked car owned by Vernell Goforth of Shelby. 101 BOULEVARD INTERCHANGE IN SHELBY (ACROSS FROM WENDY'S) 484-2277-484-CARS KINGS MOUNTAIN gd Ba Kings Mountain High School Cafeteria i 0 rio SAGER Supper = ’ Scholarship Fund pag PD 5 ONLY $4 PER PLATE « TAKE OUT ORDERS ALSO AVAILABLE (I __E Prior to the Kings Min.-E. Rutherford Football 6ame {EETEE All proceeds go directly to KMHS Rotary Club Scholarship Fund ; fe) SUPPORTERS OF THE ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP FUND tek ind Hayes Electric Hayward Pools Page Plus Communication/ Mobile Vibrations Parkdale Mills, Inc. Parker's Amoco Asphalt-Paving -Heilig-Meyers Parks Garage 1] B.F. 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