. cense revoked,
August 19, 1999
SR
Herald/Times
Kings Mormtain High students
suspended for first-day fight
Fighting on the first day of
school resulted in suspension
for two students at Kings
Mountain High School.
Sgt. M. E. Jamerson said the
incident happened during a
class period.
ARRESTS
Clyde Richard Weaver, 49,
207 N. Dilling St., communicat-
ing a threat and obstruct and
delay officer, $5000 bond.
Truman Le Warner, 29, 801
Jackson St., communicating
threats and obstruct and delay
officer, $5500 bond, secured.
Duddy Moore Jr., 48, 4700
Margrace Rd., driving while li-
1000 bond, se-
cured.
Jamie Brandon Gann, 19, 403
Apt. A Waco Rd., common law
robbery, $5000 bond, secured. -
Ricky W. McClung, 20, 951
Lavender Rd., Grover, DWI,
provisional license and careless
and reckless driver, $1000 bond,
unsecured. Is
CITATIONS
Steven Lanier Jr., 21, 1168
Colonial Rd., Clover, SC, stop
light violation.
Dorothy Lee Sutherland, 41,
514 Winsboro Circle, Gastonia, «
driving aftet revocation. = =
Aletha Lanell Garvin, 27, 202
Parrish Dr., stop sign violation ©
_ Dean Bingham, Gastonia, and
and child seat belt violation.
Martha Meek Hass, 51, 5
Bradford Place, speeding.
Robert Lewis Pilgrim; 36, 104
Skyline Lane, Bessemer City, ©
driving after revocation and no
inspection sticker.
Simone Scotland, 28, 90
Chesterfield, speeding’? uu:
Heather Bryant, 22, 149 Ezra
Rd., speeding.
Renee Allen, 27, Spartanburg,
SC, speeding.
Michael Feaster, 32, Shelby,
running a stop sign.
Charles Edward Davis, 21,
Bessemer City, no operator’s li-
cense, stop sign violation and
failing to produce a driver s li-
cense.
‘Anthony Addams, 23}/SHelby,
driving after revocation and
stop sign violation.
Charles Ray Davis, 49,
Bessemer City, stop sign viola-
tion and no inspection sticker.
Bridget Lee, 20, Gastonia,
driving after revocation.
Crystal Mobley, 19, 2006
Redwood Circle, stop sign vio-
lation and no insurance.
Phillip Dean Litaker, 33, 1910
Alpine Dr., running a stop sign
and driving after revocation.
Frank Hayes III, 18,209
Stowe Acres, speeding.
Shirley Yarbro Guyton, 62, -
707 Groves St., stop sign viola-
tion. f
Robert Ditner, 44, Grover,
speeding. 55
INCIDENTS
Teresa Canipe, 206 W. Gold
St., reported theft of a vehicle
valued at $2200. ;
Michael David Pierce, 803 W.
King St., Apt. 2, reported theft
of a license plate.
Mark Jenkins, 305 N. Gaston
St., reported unauthorized use
of vehicle,
Eckerd Drug Store, 608 E.
King St., reported theft of a
cooler and 24 boxes of Pepcid.
Little Dan's, S. Battleground
Ave., reported theft of $4.02
worth of beer.
KM Express, 212 W. King St.,-
reported that a customer
pumped gas and didn’t pay for
it.
Jerome Johnson, 1605
Northwoods Dr., reported theft
of a plug-in and damage to the
glove box of his car.
Kings Mountain District
Schools, Ridge St., reported
theft of two hedge trimmers
and a chainsaw valued at $1050.
Elizabeth Caldwell, Gastonia,
reported theft of her automobile
ta
City of Kings Mountain, 101
Gold St., reported that someone
tampered with seals on a meter
box on Carpenter Street.
Tim Moore, 300 Fairview St.,
reported theft of a bicycle.
Texaco, Linwood Road, re-
ported theft of $10 worth of
asoline.
ey Phillips, 803 First St.,
rted that she was assaulted.
os Chastine, 507 Monroe
. Ave., reported theft of a bicycle.
Handy Pantry, 225 Cleveland
Ave, reported theft of gasoline.
Betty Ramey, 101 E. Parker
~ St., reported damage to win-
dows.
Harry Cates, 1208 N. Cansler
St., reported theft of a check-
book and ball cap from his vehi-
cle.
Gary Lee Harden, Shelby, re-
ported damage to a side glass
on his vehicle.
Angela Jenkins, 212 N.
Piedmont Ave., reported theft
of currency, a stereo, two pay-
roll checks, a TV set, camera
and diamond ring from her res-
idence.
Marcus Rogers, 919 Grace St.
Apt. C, reported theft of a CD
player radio, sub woofers,
speaker box and cassette player
from his vehicle.
AUG. 6
Deborah Wood, 908 Grace St.,
was backing her car from her
driveway and struck a parked
1987 Mazda truck owned by
Ronnie Smith, 937 Grace St.
Damages were estimated at
$500.
: AUG.10
Ptl. D. W. Tedder cited Joseph
John Grosch, 573 Hudson White
Trailer Park, with traffic signal
violation after his 1985 Nissan
truck struck a 1990 Ford operat-
ed by Duddy Moore Jr., 4700
Margrace Road. The accident
happened on West King Street.
Damages were estimated at
$12,000.
Vehicles operated by Rois
Dorothy Lee Sotherland,
Gastonia, hit on 161 South.
Damages were estimated at
$875.
Ptl. R. S. Davis cited Nancy
Howell Laughridge, 15
Georgetown Apts., with misde-
meanor hit and run after a
parked car owned by Kimberly
Maria Watkins, 13 Georgetown
Apts., was damaged $500. The
accident happened in the park-
ing lot of Georgetown
Apartments.
A 1995 Honda operated by
Joe Beam of Gastonia struck a
1981 GMC truck operated by
Perry Pasour of Bessemer City
on the Highway 74 exit ramp
on Cleveland Avenue. Damages
were estimated at $5600.
AUG. 11
Vehicles operated by
Kimberly Jordan of Gastonia
and Jeff Jones of Dallas hit on
York Road. Damages were esti-
mated at $3400.
Ptl T. D. Adams cited Ricky
Wayne McClung II with DWI,
violation of provisional license,
driving left of center, careless
and reckless driving, stop light
violation and alcohol violation
after his 1997 Dodge struck a
1997 Ford SW operated by
Kevin Weaver, 309 N. Tracy St.
The accident happened at
Cleveland Avenue and King
Street. Damages totaled $5,000.
AUG. 12
A parked 1993 Ford owned
by Ronald Newton of Casar
was struck by a hit and run
driver in the parking lot of
Little Dan’s on York Road.
Damages totaled $500.
MAYFLOWER
From 4B
area economically and hire lo-
cally as well, “ said Dale
McKillop, Plant Manager.
The main reasons for the ex-
pansion is the dedication of the
work force to quality and their
product to the community.
President John Wise believes in
his team and Cleveland County.
Speakers, at.the. groundbreak- |
ing were John T. Wise, Chief
Executive Officer of Mayflower
Vehicle Systems, Inc., Dale
McKillop, Plant Manager of
Mayflower Vehicle Systems,
Inc., Jim Crawley, Chairman of
Cleveland County Board of
Commissioners and Bill
Stephens, Director of Regional
Operations of the NC
Department of Commerce.
“I believe this is good for the
economic development,” said
Rob Youngblood, President of
Cleveland County Chamber.
The plant is also said to be
safe for the community because
it is environmentally friendly.
All ofits waste is treated in the
plants own waste water treat-
ment area and is recycled back
to the city. To show that the
plant recycles only clean water
back into the system, it has
placed a fish tank full of fish
filled with the recycled clean
water in the plant.
Page 5B
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CHAMBER
From 4B
“Everyone envied {The
Maxx” last year. They really get
the audience involved. Last
year was our seventh year and
our largest ever. Everyone came
out to socialize and see people
they don’t get to see since last
year’s event,” said Self.
Atlanta, GA. The band plays
70's, 80's and 90's music and re-
quests. The concert will begin at
8 p.m. until midnight. “The
Maxx” has over 15 years of ex-
perience playing at corporate
parties, conventions, night-
clubs, colleges, high schools
and amusement parks. They
have toured extensively
throughout the United States,
the Caribbean, Canada,
Germany and Japan.
With all of the excitement,
one may believe the event could
get out of control. The Chamber
however promotes responsible
drinking and has the AA Cab
service phone number available
to drive people home and pay
phones out in the open for peo-
ple to call a cab.
“We have never had any
fights or problems in the past.
Everyone is really safe, “ said
Self.
Tailgate spaces are available
in advance for $60 and include
four tickets and one car pass.
Limited tailgate spaces may be
available at the gate at the price
of $80. Individual admission
tickets are $10 in advance
through August 20 and $15 at
the gate. For more information
contact the Chamber at 704-487-
8521.
COMPLAINT PROCEDURE
In accordance with Section .1002 of the North Carolina
CDBG Regulations, the City of Kings Mountain has
approved the following procedures to process citizen
complaints:
Citizens may make comments at any point in the
program including planning, implementation and
close-out. The City of Kings Mountain will respond
in writing to written citizen comments.
Citizen
comments should be mailed to:
Steve Killian, Planning Director
P.O. Box 429
Kings Mountain, NC 28086-0429
The Town will respond to all written citizen comments
within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the
comments.
If the citizen is dissatisfied with the local response, they
may write to the North Carolina Department of Commerce,
division of community Assistance, P.O. Box 12600,
Raleigh, NC 27605-2600. The Division of Community
Assistance will respond only to written comments within
ten (10) calendar days of the receipt of the comments.
Hearing impaired persons desiring additional information
or having questions regarding this subject should call the
| North Carolina Relay Number for the Deaf (1-800-735-
8262).
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