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n { ¥ SSIS December 26, 2002 The Kings Mountain Herald Page 7B BIRTHDAYS Elizabeth celebrates birthday Elizabeth Tarleton, daughter # of Matthew and Lora Goins Tarleton of Monroe, was two years old November 7. She cel- ebrated November 9 with a party at Zion United Methodist Church. A Veggie Tales theme was used. Children attending the party were Megan, Michelle and Miranda Mabry, Jason Rickels, and family. Elizabeth is the granddaugh- ter of Brenda Goins and Mike Camp of Kings Mountain, the late Steve Goins, and Sue and- Reg Tarleton of Charlotte. Great-grandparents are Jack and Sadie Thrower of Kings Mountain. Great-great grand- mother is Sadie Thrower of Huntersville. Brooke Clark one year old Brooke Clark, daughter of Holly Evans and Kenneth Clark of Kings Mountain, was one year old December 19. She is the granddaughter of Donna and David Evans and Johnny and Sandra Clark, all of Kings Mountain. Great-grandparents are Jo Helms of Kings Mountain, Louise Christopher of Concord, and Arnold and Jean Odden of Madison, WI. Danielle celebrates birthday Danielle Visingard, daughter [ lof Paul and Amy Visingard of Kings Mountain, was three years old December 21. She : celebrated December 14 with a | party at her home. : Danielle has two brothers, - Lil Paul and Josh Visingard. : Her grandparents are David | parker, Pamela Berryhill, Richard Visingard and Judy Laney. Great grandparents are Thelma Williams, Grant Williams, Edna Parker and Charlie Parker. Lil Paul notes first birthday Lil Paul Visingard, son of Paul and Amy Visingard of Kings Mountain, was one year ji old December 18. He celebrat- fi ed with a party at his home on & December 14. EL Lil Paul has a sister, Danielle Visingard, and a brother, Josh Visingard. He is the grandson of David Parker, Pamela Berryhill, Richard Visingard and Judy Laney. Great grandparents are Thelma Williams, Grant Williams, Edna Parker and Charlie Parker. EoD INSPECTIONS Fatz Cafe, 93.5** Los Amigos, E. Dixon Blvd., 80.5. Steak N Hogie, S. Lafayette St., 95. Trading Post, Casar, 95.5 Redbone Willy's, Fallston Rd., 95.5 Cleveland County Health Department inspected the following food handling facilities during the week ending December 19. “**Indicates 2 extra points when an employee attended KINGS MO ARRESTS Bobby Moore, 43, 1534 York Rd., DWI, $500 unse- cured bond. Robert Edgerton, 32, 107 Jack Adams Road, second degree trespassing, $300 secured bond. Timothy Rhodes, 32, Pine Level, AL, fictitious plates, no operator’s license, $1,000 secured bond. Wayne Pierce, 24, Shelby, interfere with meter, $200 secured bond. Rodney Farr, 36, Mt. Holly, shoplifting, larceny, possession of stolen goods, $500 secured bond. Donald Rice, 36, Gastonia, shoplifting, larceny, posses- sion of stolen goods, $500 secured bond. Gregory Manuel, 31, 1401- i Afton Dr., violation of 50B order, no bond. Elaine Chapman, 57, 2017 Shelby Rd., simple assault, communicating threats, released on written promise. David Arthur, 34, Cherryville, resisting public officer, driving while license revoked, no insurance, secured bond. Patricia Buchanan, 42, Gastonia, obtaining con- trolled substance by fraud, $1,000 secured bond. Layman Mauney, 18, 2001 Melrose Dr., giving false information to officer, $300 secured bond. David Henderson, 29, Easly, SC, driving while license revoked, $300 secured bond. Shamon Reid, 20, 2008 Redwood Cir., DWI, reckless driving, open container after consuming, $2,000 secured bond. John Campbell, 105 McMurry Rd., assault with deadly weapon, $1,000 unse- cured bond. Donald Thomas II, 22, 316 Long Branch Rd., simple assault, $500 unsecured bond. Jenohn Lewis, 27, 500 Lynn St., resist, obstruct or delay, criminal summons. James Smith, 23, 500 Lynn St., two counts assault on officer, communicating threats, assault on female (DV), no bond. Chad Reid, 25, Shelby, driving while license revoked, $300 secured bond. INCIDENTS J.E. Herndon Co., Bernard Smith and John London reported break-in of a vehi- cle and larceny at J.E. Herndon Co., 1020 J.E. Herndon Access Rd. Items stolen included an ice cooler, two CB radios, power amp for CB, gloves, and a CB speaker. Total value of stolen items $575. Winn Dixie, US 74, report- ed larceny of three coats val- ued at $39.99. Food Lion, Shelby Rd., reported shoplifting of mer- chandise. Lisa Sipe, 408 Allan Dr., reported larceny of a revolver valued at $170. Hugh Henry, Gastonia, reported that someone broke into a storage building on Lewis Curry Rd. and stole a radio/CD player valued at $80. Jason Knight, 213 N. Sims St., reported that he acciden- tally dropped a handgun and it discharged and a bul- let went through his finger. He was treated and released at Kings Mountain Hospital. Tina Ervin, Shelby, report- ed that someone broke into her vehicle at Patrick Yarn and stole a CD player val- ued at $200. Food Lion, Shelby Rd., reported larceny of medi- cine. Sherry Callahan, 214 Thornburg Dr., reported that someone threw an object through her dining room window. Savannah Clarkson, 315 UNTAIN POLICE REPORT N. Dilling St., reported larce- ny of checks. Olie White, 800 Spruce St. 9D, reported receiving harassing phone calls. Jerry Bowen, Stanley, reported damage to a power box and door jam at a home on Morris St. Total damage was $700. Kings Mountain High School reported that stu- dents had possession of marijuana. One was issued a citation for possession of a controlled substance, and another was charged by juvenile petition. Diamond Chevrolet, 615 Broadview Dr., reported break-in and larceny of a digital camera valued at $460 and 20 pints of pearl tints valued at $1,020. Damage to the bay shop window was $100 and dam- age to the office window was $150. City of Kings Mountain reported meter tampering and larceny of a meter on Morris St. N.C. National Guard Armory, 200 Phifer Rd., reported that someone broke into vehicles and stole six fire extinguishers valued at $750. Kimberly Hill, Stanley, reported that someone kicked in a door of her vehi- cle while it was parked on North Dilling St. Damage was $350. Goforth Plumbing, 222 Railroad Ave., reported a break-in and larceny of tool box and tools, and keys to a vehicle; the value was not listed. Texaco, 600 E. King St., reported larceny of gas. Jenohn Lewis, 500 Lynn St., reported being assaulted. Robin Lowery, 701 Marion St., reported break-in and larceny of a gold chain and gold ring, total value $500. CITATIONS EEN EEE EEE Ae Eee AEE EEA EEE EEE eR AENEAN Eee Eee a EEE Nara E Rees A rebar as sas at treater atinntns Cleveland County Arts Council has scheduled the following activities. For more information call 484- 2787. H “Gentle into the Night,” the photography of Randy McNeilly, will be on display January 9-23 at the Arts Center. An opening recep- tion is set for Thursday, Jan. 9 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. HM “Feast for the Palette - Beat the Winter blues” is slated for Saturday, Jan. 25. Admission is $40 per person or $75 per couple. There will be live music by Cocktail Frank, food, auction and more. HM The 8th annual Treasures of the Earth pot- tery show and sale is February 6-27. An opening reception is February 6 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. HM Bowling for Dollars is Tuesday, Feb. 25 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tickets are $15 each and must be purchased in advance. BM The Shelby Presbyterian Church carolers will per- form at the ARts Council Friday, Dec. 20 from 6-8:30 Senior center sets p.m. : MB Numerous classes will begin in January. Call the Arts Center for more infor- mation. , JOTHER SIZES AVAILABLE Jessie Barnette, 103 Linwood Ln.; larceny. Latrice Brooks, 133 Ark St., stop light violation. Roberto Delgordo, 606 Blanton St., no operator's license. Brad Wilson, 20 Spruce St., no operator’s license. Norris McCleary II, 115 Ferguson Dr., speeding 60 in 45 zone. Carl Burris II, 1710 Northwoods Dr., expired registration plate. Daniel Davis, 921 Oak Grove Rd. #2, unsafe move- ment. Adrianne Atkins, 815 Bethlehem Rd. #9, driving while license revoked. Jackie Burris, 347 Quality Ln., speeding 60 in 45 zone. Tonya Sloan, 1806 Alpine Dr., speeding 60 in 45 zone. Melissa Reynolds, 105 Maxine Ct., driving while license revoked. Robert Blackwell, Grover, expired registration plate, fictitious registration num- ber. Jacqueline Brooks, 108 Hillway Dr., expired regis- tration plate. WRECK Vehicles driven by James Smith and Robert Smith, both of Kings Mountain, struck on US 74 West at Cash Rd. Damage to the James Smith vehicle was $1,800 and damage to the Robert Smith vehicle was $2,750. 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