March 5, 1998 al The Kings Mountain Herald Page 3B DAWN BELL Hot dog sale at H-T for funeral expense There will be a hot dog sale Saturday, March 7 in the Harris Teeter parking lot to raise money to hep pay the funeral expenses of Dawn Bell. Donations will also be accepted. Bell, 24, was murdered on January 9 at her home in Midpines. She is survived by two small chil- dren. Yard sale Saturday for cancer patient There will be a big yard sale Saturday, March 7 from 7 a.m.-1 p.m. at East Side Baptist Church fellowship hall, Highway 161, Kings Mountain. All proceeds will go to help can- cer patient Dexter Lovelace. ‘Republican Women plan Saturday coffee The Cleveland County Republican Women's Club will host a get acquainted coffee Saturday from 10 a.m.-12 noon in the large €bnference room at the Cleveland County Memorial Library. The club presents outstanding Republican speakers monthly, pro- motes political education, and of- fers an opportunity to meet elected officials and nominees representing Cleveland County. All interested women are invited to attend. For more information call Deveron Helgeson at 937-9598 or Sandra Allen at 484-3128. Grover Lions Club sets spaghetti supper The Grover Lions Club will have a spaghetti supper at Finallys Restaurant Tuesday, March 17 from 5-8 p.m. Plates are $5 per person. Bloodmobile visit today at First Baptist Kings Mountain city employees will sponsor a bloodmobile Thursday, March 5 from 1:30-6 p.m. at First Baptist Church. No appointment is needed. According to Sandi Bolick, Director of Blood Services for the ° Cleveland County Chapter of the American Red Cross, there is a shortage of all blood types and all eligible donors are encouraged to participate. The Carolinas Region of the American Red Cross needs 1600 units of blood daily for area hospi- tals and patients, Bolick said. She Kings Mountain Police Report said there is only a four-day supply of blood types O pos, B pos, O neg, A neg, and B neg. Tuesday reception for Dennis Davis A reception will be held Tuesday, March 10 at 7 p.m. at the home of Tim and Juli Moore, 813 West Mountain Street, Kings Mountain, to hon- or Dennis Davis, Republican candidate for the North Carolina Senate. Special guests include former U.S. Congressman Alex McMillan and former Charlotte Mayor and candidate for Governor, ‘ Richard Vinroot. The reception is co-sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Gene C. Ballard Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Chris Brand, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bunch, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Conner, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Hawkins, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks Jr., John O. Harris III, Kelly Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Rick Murphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neisler, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Neisler, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Toney and Mr. and Mrs. Fred White. For more information call Dennis Davis campaign head- quarters at 434-8700 or Tim Moore at 482-4441. Trinity Day School gets child care grant Jane Copenhaver, Director of Trinity Episcopal Day School, announces that the school has won a Child Care Connections grant for one of its classrooms to participate in their Quality Enhancement Project for 1998. The money is to be used to enhance the inside of one of the school's classrooms. Child Care Connections in Shelby, a resource and referral agency of Cleveland County, is working with day schools to in- crease the’quality of child care in Cleveland County. Its direc- tor is Betty Denkler. Sandy Hamrick is Quality Enhancement Specialist. Kings Mountain PD plans to run radar Cracking down on speeders, the Kings Mountain Police Department will run radar in “certain areas of the city all next week and will also be running radar randomly at different times and in other areas of the city. "We have numerous com- plaints from citizens about speeders,” said Captain Houston Corn. Police will be running radar from 7:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. in these areas next week: Monday, Cleveland Avenue; Tuesday, Phifer Road and Fulton Road; Wednesday, North Cansler Street; Thursday, 161 South and York Road; and Friday, West Mountain Street in the area of West School. Fiddlers convention set in Mooresville The Mooresville Lions will sponsor the 58th old time fiddlers and bluegrass convention at 7 p.m. March 28 at Roland R. Morgan Auditorium in Mooresville. City truck and mixer target of vandals A orange cement mixer and a 1997 gray Ford truck belonging to the City of Kings Mountain were stolen February 24. Public Works Supt. Jackie Barnette said vandals hooked up the equipment to the truck at night and drove away. Barnette estimated the mixer is worth $2500 and the truck is valued at’ $20,000: iat fe kL HEE GE Ptl. R. S. Costner said the investi- gation into the felonious larceny is still underway. KMPD investigating drive-by shooting Police are investigating a report- ed drive-by shooting on Margrace Road Friday night. Sgt. Lisa Capps and Ptl. R. S. Costner responded to calls by resi- dents who said they heard shots fired in the roadway. - Persons with information about the incident are encouraged to give information to the police depart- ment which will be held in confi- dence. ARRESTS , Christopher O'Neil Brown, 23, 104 Kilgore Dr., misdemeanor larceny, misdemeanor possession and driving while license revoked, $5000 bond, secured. Calvin Avery Chalk, 26, 202 S. First St., Bessemer City, DWI and no operator's license, $500 bond, se- cured. Misty Dawn Messick, 20, 243 Casar-Lawndale Rd., larceny and simple assault, $2000 bond, se- cured. Timothy James Cochran, 35, West Gold St., intoxicated and dis- ruptive, $300 bond, secured. Kimberly Hyde Smart, 34, 114-2 Quality Lane, intoxicated and dis- ruptive, $300 bond, secured. Ibert Louis Hopper, 40, 518 N. Watterson St., assault on a female, communicating threats and break- ing and entering. andy Harold Whitworth, 44, 1221 Stoney Point Rd., concealment of goods, $500 bond, secured. James Lee Sullens, 33, 622 E. Gold St., assault with a deadly Hearn inflicting serious injury, $2000 bond, secured. Johnny Raymond, 40, 601 Meadowbrook Bd, disorderly con- duct. Jennifer Renee Cox, 25, 813 Third St., second degree trespassing, $300 bond, secured... i per ey Sengphet Virapanya, 38, 401 Meadow Lanes, no operator's li- cense, $300 bond, unsecured. Carlton Crumpton, 37, 312 Wilson Terrace, driving while li- cense revoked, failure to stop for a blue light, reckless driving, stop sign violation, failure to signal and failure to produce a license, $2000 bond, secured. CITATIONS Deanon Wilson Brazil, 31, Poston Circle, Gastonia, James Franklin Moore, 58, 213 Lansdale Ave., Lincolnton, MIchael Shane McGill, 27, 104 W. Louisiana Ave. Bessemer City, Judy Wooten Jackson, 43, 108 Sprouse Lane, Grover, Erin Joy Foster, 30, 908 Henry St., James Douglas Davis, 45, 207 Blanton St., Stephanie Stowe Huffstetler, 18, 1120 Laurel Woods Dr., Gastonia, Sherice Nicole Byers, 18, 1092 N. E. St., Bessemer City, Michele Suzanne Newman, 23, 405 E. Ridge St., Wanda Bell Kilgore, 30, 322 Park Terrace, Bessemer City, Linda Ann Wright, 27, 124 Bryon Dr., Grover, Tina Morris, 18, 408 Brice St., speeding and failure to operate lights. Amy Denise Brown, 25, 428 N. Carpenter St., Gastonia, no inspec- tion sticker. Amanda Jo Pearson, 18, 206 Fairview St., running a stop sign. Mary Gable Roberts, 68, 107 Ebenezer Rd., improper equipment. Roberta Leary Brooks, 51, 1834 Quail Run Dr., expired tag. INCIDENTS Damage to property reports were filed by: Ee Balls, 1020 Barnette Dr., reported that the front windshield and hood were dam- aged on his car; Kings Mountain Police Department reported that a 1992 Chevrolet police car was damaged $125 when Sgt. Bob Myers backed from a driveway on Oakwood Drive and scraped a brick wall; Debra Self, 405 Gillespie St., reported that the back windows of her house was broken ’ out and a fishing pole and reel and. fishing stand were taken; Kings Mountain Middle School, 1001 Phifer Rd., reported damage to a on door of a greenhouse; Katrina avage, Shelby, reported that the paint on his vehicle door was scratched; Coca Cola Bottling Company of Shelby reported ‘that someone cut the lock on a vending machine at Ramada Limited and took currency Harris Teeter, King St., reported theft of steaks, Richard Dockery, 403 E. King St., reported theft of a ladder, Belvia orsham, 614 Mauney Ave., reported theft of a VCR, three remote controls, one old necklace and one electric toothbrush, Kings Mountain Express Store, 212 W. King St.,The Pantry, 321 Phifer Rd., and Little Dan's, York Rd., reported larceny of poe Mark Grayson, Bowling reen, SC, reported theft of boots, wallet, and currency at the open water way at the Moss Lake spill- way; Larry Green, E. Parker St., re- Posted theft of night rods, a tackle ox and reels; Shiloh Electric Co., Little Country Lane, reported theft of $300 worth of drills and Som to a window; Handy Pantry, 225 Cleveland Ave., reported theft of cigars; and Houston Prine, 117 Fulton St., reported theft of a weedeater. Break-ins were reported by Wanda Swanson, 26 Pine Manor, who reported that her front door and a sheetrock wall were dam- aged, Charlie Etters, 208 Bridges St., reported that his home was bro- ken into and a VCR stolen; Cathy McClain, 422 St. Luke's Church Rd., reported that his car window was broken out; Pete's Game Room, N. Piedmont Ave, reported that a pin- ball machine was broken into; Personal Touch, 213 N. Piedmont Ave., reported that suspect threw bricks through a plate glass win- dow; Boyce Tesenair, 409 Country Club Estates, reported that a mo- torist drove through his yard and damaged grass; and Shirley Tignor, 904 N. Piedmont Ave., who report- ed that her 1990 Buick was broken into. ? ’ Premier Credit Union, Kings Mountain, reported that a customer passed a forged check. Teresa Merck, 103 Falls St., re- ik a lost or stolen vehicle tag: ZR5892. WRECKS FEB. 19 A 1989 Lincoln operated by H. C. Adkins of Grover Tin a 1991 Honda operated by Kassi Howard, of Grover, in the parking lot of Winn-Dixie. Damages were esti- mated at $275 to the Howard vehi- cle. FEB. 26 A car operated by Michael Peters of Gastonia struck a 1986 Chevrolet truck operated by Harold Dean Spears, 301 Maner Rd., on Cleveland Avenue. No estimate of damages was given. A parked vehicle owned by Gary Crisp, Countryside Rd., was struck by a hit and run vehicle in the parking lot of Dollar General. Damages were estimated at $800. Angela Bradley, Providence Rd., Gastonia, was backing her 1984 Chevrolet from a parking space at Pockets Billiards and struck a arked 1971 Monitor trailer owned y Ronald E. Smith, Allentown, Pa. Damages were estimated at $500. Bobby Dean Jones, 919 Grace St., told police a vehicle pulled out in front of him on Jackson Street and his 1989 Oldsmobile hit the ditch to avoid it. The Jones car was dam- aged $400. *PRIMESTAR™ Satellite Television installed for *99. Reg $149 SRP minus 50 rebate. *And one month FREE PRiMEValue™ Programming *Plus free new PRIMEFINDER™ remote. Need a reason to celebrate? “Assumes S.R.P. installation price of $149 and use of $50 rebate coupon. Prices may vary by region and distributor and it Bn services. Offer good at participating PRIMESTAR dealers, authorized retailers and distributors. Offers ends March 31, 1998. Available only to new residential customers who subscribe between January 1 and March 31, 1998. 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