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Page 2A The'Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net June 20, 2012: Every Tuesday Night! Dine-in Only IN CHEROKEE STRERT 238 Cherokee St. Kings Mountain 704.739.1292 www.cherokeestreettavern.com Ruby P. Eaker . Enjoyed surf fishing, computers, and reading WILMINGTON - Ruby Plumbley Eaker, 89, of Wilmington, formerly of Hickory, died June 17,2012 at New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilming- ton. She was born in Greenville County, SC to the Lratitte | Claude | and Jan- nitiise Ham - mae<tt Plumley and was also pre- band, Ralph Hugh Eaker; sister, Audrey Jackson and son-in-law, Wilbur J. Taylor Jr. Mrs. Eaker was a home- maker and was formerly em- ployed with Windy City Jewelers in Hickory. She was a member of St. John’s United Methodist Church in Hickory. A loving wife, mother, and grandmother, she enjoyed surf fishing, computers and reading. Surviving are her daugh- ter, Penney Eaker Taylor of Wilmington; brother, Brooks Plumley and wife, Martha, Greer, SC; sisters, Sue Greene, Tigerville, SC and Snowie House, Taylors; SC; one granddaughter, Brandy Dianne Gussin and husband, Alex, of Charlotte. The graveside service will be held Wednesday, June 20, 2012 at 11 a.m. at El Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery. Rev. Bruce Hobson will officiate and interment will be in El Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery in Kings + Mountain. The family will receive friends Wednesday, June 20, 2012 prior to the service in the parlor of El Bethel United Methodist Church, Mrs. Eakerwill+be in the sanctuary. of the church dur- ing the visitation, for those who would Tike to pay their respects. Pallbearers = will be Michael Adkisson, Claude Adkisson, Wade Adkisson, Bobby House “II, Ross Greene and Phil Plumley. Memorials may be made to El Bethel United Methodist Church, 122 El Bethel Road, Kings Moun- tain, NC 28086. A guest register is avail-, able at www.HarrisFuner- Sisk-Butler FfFuneral Home We offer complete economy funeral packages and we honor existing pre-need funeral plans. - 704-629-2255 www.siskbutler.com ed in death 5 her hus-, als.com. Harris Funeral Home, Kings Mountain, NC, is in charge of arrangements. Parris FFuneral Home Dot Ross : Retired from the textile industry KINGS MOUNTAIN - Dot -Ross, 82, resident of Kings Mountain, went to be with the Lord on June 18, gt 2012 at her home. She was born in’ Gaston County. to the late John Amos Mathis and Nellie Blanton Mathis and was also preceded in‘ death by her husband of was retired from the textile Ain industry. Surviving are her son, Chuck Ross of Tavernier, FL; two grandchildren Wendi Crawford of Rock Hill, SC and Bryan Ross of Gastonia; three great-grand- children Jake Carden, Kris- ten Carden, and Jordan Carden; and her sister, Alma Sapp of Bessemer, City. The graveside service will be conducted Thursday, June 21, 2012 at 11 a.m. at Mountain Rest Cemetery, in- terment following in Moun- tain Rest Cemetery in Kings Mountain. The family will speak to friends immediately following the service. A guest register is avail- able at www.HarrisFuner- als.com Harris Funeral Home, Kings Mountain, NC, is in charge of arrangements. Parris Ffuneral Home Roxie Collins Bledsoe GROVER - Roxie Collins Bledsoe, 82, resident . of 156 Blackburn Drive, Grover, died June 12, 2012 at Kings Mountain Hospital. She was born in Jonesville, . VA, to the late Ollie and Nancy Bell Collins. The funeral was con- ducted by the Revs. Scott Hardin and Sherry Moss at 4 p.m. Friday, June 15,2012 at Bethany Baptist Church. In- terment followed in Grover Cemetery, Grover Rick Laws : CHERRYVILLE . Richard A. “Rick” Laws, 1145 Old Post Rd., died June 12, 2012 at Cleveland Re- gional Medical Center in Shelby. The funeral service was held Friday, June'15, 2012 at Harris Funeral Home, in- terment followed in Moun- tain Rest Cemetery. 37. » Deal. City expanding natural Sas service ares The City of Kings Mountain is expanding its natural gas line 3-5 miles every year to offer gas service to citizens who want to hook on. Here, city workers work on a new line on Brooks Road after completing infrastructure on Battleground and Canterbury Roads. City officials are looking at extending a loop on Rollingbrook Road. From left Daryl Philbeck Pointing to the new line, Mayor Rick Murphrey, Chase Gibson, Terry Cain, and Nathan photo by ELLIS NOELL ARB AR 2 PoLIcE Log. ARRESTS JUNE 15: Alphonso De- * pree Wray, 39, 611 Cansler St., driving while license re- voked, $15,000 bond, unse- cured. JUNE 15: Johnathan Eric Payne, 31, 208 N. Dilling St., assault on handicapped, resist, obstruct, delay, $7500 bond, secured. JUNE 15: Kevin Wayne Anthony, 34, 1060 Barnett Dr., disorderly conduct. CITATIONS JUNE 12: Amber Nicole Herron, 24, 205 Thornburg Dr., no child seat belt. JUNE 15: Frederick Alphonso Nixon, 42, 1202 Northwoods Dr., intoxicated and disruptive. JUNE 15: Tangineka Monique Porter, 32, 120 * Tepee Dr., expired tag, no in- surance. s «+ JUNE 17: Sommer Nicole Webb, 23, 106 Wells St., speeding. INCIDENTS JUNE 11: A resident of - Branchwood Circle reported a suspicious fire on Galilee Church Road. JUNE 11: Ronald’s Garage, 904 S. Battleground Ave., reported a break-in and theft of assorted currency and $300 damage to a door lock and frame. JUNE 12: Asphalt Paving of Shelby, PO Box 1526, Shelby, reported theft of two heavy equipment batteries from a heavy machine grader valued at $4,240. The items were stolen while the equipment was parked on 161 North at the 74 East- bound ramp. JUNE 12: A resident of Juniper Street reported lar- ceny of a Moped valued at $745. JUNE 12: Police recov- _ ered two stolen vehicles. The vehicles were found at the dead end of Quality Lane. JUNE . 12: Hickory Throwing Inc., Hickory, re- ported theft of a laptop com- puter and computer bag from a vehicle. JUNE 13: A resident of Curry Road reported a win- dow of his vehicle was bro- ken out. JUNE 14: Premier Fed- eral Credit Union, 1113 - Shelby Road, reported a cus- tomer obtained property by false pretense. JUNE 14: A resident of Crescent Hill Road reported that a window glass was bro- ° ken out in his vehicle. JUNE 15: A resident of Scotland Drive reported theft of a scooter and helmet. JUNE 18: Rockwood Lithium, 348 Holiday Inn Dr., reported that a glass door was broken by some- one using an unknown ob- ject WRECKS JUNE 8: Officer F. L. Wittington said that Diane Mullinax Parker, 500 Cres- cent Hill Rd., was parked too close to the intersection when she went to pick up her - child at West School. Parker was out of her car talking to a crossing guard and ‘a school bus operated by Pamela Baity Jackson, 814 Landing St., Apt. 20, turning to go around the van, struck the 2001. Chrysler doing - $4500 damage to the van and $250 damage to the bus. JUNE 10: Officer F. L. Wittington said that Richard Cale McDaniel, 127 Chest: nut Ridge Rd., was backing his 2002 Ford from a park- ing space at Dollar General on Oak Grove Road and struck a parked 2000 Chrysler owned by Angel Surratt, 132 Ole Farm Place. Property damages were esti- mated at $1200. JUNE 10: Officer P. W. Alexander charged James Antonio Ross of Shelby with DWI and driving while li- cense revoked after a three car crash on the US 74 By- pass. Alexander said Ross was traveling East on US 74 following two other vehicles and changing lanes when he rear-ended a 2003 VW oper- ated by Josef Yakoylevi- chokhman of Mint Hill and ~ it spun around and slid off the road onto the left shoul- der. The Ross 2003 Chevro- let then struck a 2006 Chrysler operated by Aimee Nicole Ford of Cherryville and Ford pulled off the road _onto the right shoulder. All occupants in the VW and the front seat passenger in the Chrysler went to the hospital for treatment of pos- sible injuries. JUNE 11: Officer S. M . Skinner said that Jame Fra- zier, Shelby, was d riving his 2009 Chevrolet on US 74 at “Vestibule Church Road and a deer ran out in front of him. ‘ Property damage was esti- mated at $1,000. JUNE 11: Officer Bryan McGinnis said Lamar Richardson of Charlotte, op- . erating a truck, was pulling out from a loading dock on Crypton Drive and struck a parked 2006 Freightliner ve- hicle owned by Bentex Mills of Greensboro. Property: - damages were estimated at $1300. JUNE 12: Officer Bryan McGinnis said that a 2003 Dodge operated by Susi Ix- tepan, 108 Shady Grove Road, was attempting to make ‘a left turn off Hen- dricks Street onto East King Street and struck a 2008 Kia operated by Theresa Jones Tate, 956 Brooklee Drive. Property damages were esti- mated at $1300. . Kings Mountain Weekend Weather Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday “June 21 June 22 June 23 June 24 fangi Zs an A fava Sait Zz ZF = ne) Partly Cloudy - 89° Isolated T-Storms - 90° 0% Chance of 30% Chance of 30% Chance of _ precipitation precipitation precipitation Night time Low 69° Night time Low 69° Isolated T-Storms - 92° Partly Cloudy - 94° 0% Chance of precipitation Night time Low 70° OneDaySmileDentures Fast & Affordable $285 Full Upper or Lower Dentures - come in at 7:00 am & have dentures by 4pm! Dr. Eugene Young © 1429 North Lafayette Street, Shelby : Eugene Young D.D.S, EA.G.D. 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