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«4/7 Page 2A The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Wednesday, June 19, 2013 ASST ARRESTS: JUNE 12: Jason B. Dill, 30, York, S.C., criminal tres- pass, resisting public officer, assault on government offi- cial, no bond. JUNE 12: Adams, 35, 604 Groves St., flee/elude arrest, hit and run with injury, reckless driving, aggressive driving, speeding, failure to stop at stop sign, re- sisting public officer, $100,000, secured. JUNE 14: Jacob S. Ander- shak, 22, Blacksburg, S.C., resist, obstruct and delay a law enforcement officer, sim- ple possession of schedule IV narcotics, possession of pre- cursors to Schedule II nar- cotics, $10,000 bond, secured. JUNE 14: Thomas J. Man- alis, 27, Blacksburg, S.C., larceny, possession of precur- sors to Schedule II narcotics, $10,000 bond, secured. JUNE 14: Rolando N. Roseboro, 22, 110 N. Orien- tal St, communicating threats, cyberstalking, no bond. CITATIONS: JUNE 11: Barbara L. But- ler, 33, Shelby, failure to wear seat belt. JUNE 11: Karrington S. Rendleman, 25, 908 Cleve- land Ave., displaying a re- voked license plate. JUNE 15: Dennis L. Adams, 30, 116 Mill Creek Dr., driving while license re- voked. JUNE 15: William R. Wright, 40, Bessemer City, passing in a no-passing zone. JUNE 15: ‘Noel 'R. So Jarvis 0. CRIME - POLICE Roberts, 28, 504 W. Gold St., possession of drug parapher- nalia. INCIDENTS: JUNE 6: A resident of Ju- lian Street reported damage to the rear right rim of a vehicle. JUNE 12: A resident of North Watterson St. reported the theft of three brown plas- tic chairs. JUNE 13: A resident of Charles St. reported the theft of a light brown pet Chi- huahua dog valued at $1,500. The dog was later recovered. JUNE 14: A resident of N. Dilling St. reported the theft of a white 1989 Cadillac val- ued at $1,000 and a 1999 Hyundai valued at $3,500 at 917 Linwood Rd. ' JUNE 14: Bridges Hard- ware, 301 W. King St. re-| ‘ported the theft of a canister of the solvent methyl ethyl ketone valued at $12.83. JUNE 15: A resident of Morris St. reported damage to front driver side of a 2005 Jeep Liberty. JUNE 15: A resident of Bridges St. reported breaking and entering and theft of a dryer, washing machine, re- frigerator, loose change, two pellet guns, a tool box con- taining assorted tools, clean- ing supplies, trash bags and VHS tapes. JUNE 16: A Shelby man reported being shot in the back of the left arm at 1233 S. Battleground Ave. JUNE 17: A resident of Orr Terrace reported the theft of a blue moped at 713 York Rd. SR OBITUARIES Marla Davis Boone SHELBY — Marla Davis Boone, 55, passed away Thursday, June 13, 2013. The funeral service was held Monday, June 17, 11 a.m., at Faith Baptist Church, Shelby, NC, with Dr. J. Barry Goodman, Revs. Johnny Owens and Charles Boone officiating. The family received friends Sunday, June 16, from 3-5 p.m. at Faith Bap- tist Church, and other times at the home of her mother, 2720 S. Post Rd., Shelby. Interment was at Cleve- land Memorial Park. Herman (Bud) Moore SHELBY —Herman “Bud” Moore, 77, 2200 Gaffney Rd., died Monday, June 17, 2013 at Hospice at Wendover. The funeral service will be conducted Wednesday, June 19, 2013 at 2 p.m.at Clay-Barnette Funeral Home Chapel. The family will receive Sisk-Butler JFuneral Home We offer complete economy funeral packages and we honor existing pre-need funeral plans. 704-629-2255 www.siskbutier.com friends, Wednesday, June 19, from 12:30-2 p.m. at the fu- neral home. Interment will be in Cleveland Memorial Park. Robert Gaddis Owens GASTONIA - Robert “Ro Ro” Gaddis Owens, 66, resident of Gastonia, died June 17, 2013 at Caromont Medical Center in Gastonia. The funeral service will be conducted Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 3 p.m. at Ollie Harris Memorial Chapel at Harris Funeral Home. The family will receive friends Wednesday evening, June 19, 2013 from 6-8 p.m. at Harris Funeral Home, Kings Mountain. Interment will be in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Evelyn Jolly Sutherland KINGS MOUNTAIN - Evelyn Jolly Sutherland, 75, passed away Wednesday, June 12, 2013 at Robin John- son Hospice House in Dal- las, NC. The funeral service was held at Ollie Harris Memo- rial Chapel, Kings Mountain Saturday, June 15, 2013 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Chris Little officiating. Visitation was held an hour prior to the funeral service at Harris Funeral Home, Kings Mountain. Interment was at Moun- tain View Cemetery, Blacks- burg, SC. first place. the left arm.” time-consuming. identifying shooter Kings Mountain police are interviewing witnesses to determine who is behind a shooting early Sunday morn- ing that left a Shelby man with minor injuries. Ashley L. Young, 36, was treated and released after he was shot in the back of the arm with a shotgun. De- tectives do not believe Young was the intended victim, according to Capt. Jerry Tessneer. The trouble started, police say, with a late-night birth- day party that included at least 30 people near S. Battle- ground Ave. and Dixon School Rd., at a residence that is just outside of the city limits. Around midnight, some of the individuals involved went to a nearby convenience store located within the city limits and that is where at least one shot was fired. “Witnesses said someone was shooting at someone else and shot this person by mistake,” Tessneer said. “He didn’t know he was hit right away ... due to adrenaline.” Police say they don’t know yet how far the victim was from his attacker or what prompted the gunplay in the “We’ve got some information that we think is. very viable. We’re looking into it,” Tessneer said. According to police reports, police have labeled the incident as assault with a deadly weapon inflicting seri- ous injury. The reports also say the victim told police he was “walking toward vehicle and was shot in the back of Over the weekend and into the week detectives have been locating and interviewing witnesses in an effort to identify the shooter, a process that Tessneer says can be * WRECKS: ‘JUNE 8: Officer D.B. Warlick said a 2012 Chevro- let operated by Marquise S. Nance, 20, left King St. near the intersection of Piedmont Ave. and collided with a util- ity pole. Nance was charged with DWI and driving after consuming alcohol while under 21. Damage estimated to vehicle was $5,000. JUNE 10: Officer S.M. Skinner said Sonja S. Allen, owner of a 2001 Ford, re- ported her parked car dam- aged in the parking lot of the Food Lion, 1320 Shelby Rd. Damages to the vehicle were estimated at $1,000. JUNE 11: Officer Bryan C. McGinnis said a 2002 Hyundai operated by Louise B. Oliver, 85, 1107 Shelby Rd., collided with a commer- cial truck operated by James C. Moore, Lexington, S.C., while backing onto Bus. Hwy. 74. Damage to the Hyundai was estimated at $2,500, to the commercial truck $1,500. JUNE 11: Officer Bryan C. McGinnis said a 2008 Chevrolet operated by Catherine H. Camp, 60, Grover, collided with a 1992 Honda driven by Brandee M. Payne, 25, 511 Pinnacle Rd. Damage to the Chevrolet was $800, the Honda $500. JUNE 12: Officer D.K., Davis said a 1994 Ford oper- ated by Caleb McNeilly, 114 Carol Lyn Rd., left the road- way and drove into the front lawn of Kings Mountain Hos- pital. Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $1,000. JUNE 12: Officer D.W. Warlick said a 2000 Dodge operated by Michael K. Adams, Bessemer City, col- lided with a parked and unoc- cupied 1995 Chevrolet owned by Faye P. Lail, Ellenboro, in the parking lot of Firestone Inc. The damage to each ve- hicle was estimated at $1,500. JUNE 12: Officer H.W. Carpenter said a 2011 Honda operated by Brenda M. Chan- « dler, Gastonia, collided with a parked and unoccupied 2008 Ford owned by Sheila J. Hall, Gastonia, in the parking lot of 705 Canterbury Rd. The dam- 303 Phifer Rd. | Kings Mountain (704) 739-CLAY (2529) We believe that you shouldn't have to spend a lot to get the very best in funeral service. At Clay-Barnette Funeral Home, you will see a savings of hundreds, even thousands of dollars compared to the others. HOME OF KINGS MOUNTAIN © adfinity age to each vehicle was esti- mated at $2,000. JUNE 14: Officer B.M. Black said a 1997 GMC oper- ated by Duane S. Hill, Char- lotte, collided with a 2001 Oldsmobile driven by Ed- ward B. Anderson, 103 An- derson Acres, as the GMC was attempting to merge onto U.S. 74 East at the Oak Grove Rd. exit. Damage to the GMC was $1,000, and the Oldsmo- bile $2,000. JUNE 14: Officer P.W. Alexander said a 2012 Chevrolet operated by Jerry E. Norman, Casar, collided with a parked and unoccupied 2003 Acura owned by Thomas L. Welch, Bessemer City, in the parking lot of Firestone Inc. Damage to the Chevrolet $100, the Acura $2,500. JUNE 16: Officer Jason L. Dee said a 1999 Ford oper- ated by Goldie H. Diggs, 210 Cleveland Ave., collided with a 2007 Kia driven by Amelia D. Barnette, 144 Hickam Dr., on N. Goforth Rd. The dam- age to each vehicle was esti- mated at $500. 2013 Third Annual “EARTH & FIRE” Pottery Fest — Bruce Harry shows off his prize-winning pottery to be displayed at the opening June 25 at the SASI Depot in Kings Mountain. 2013 Pottery Fest to showcase the work of Rev. Bruce Harry II The Rev. C. Bruce Harry II, originally from Kings Mountain, now resides in Seagrove, NC. “I have received two call- ings from God,” said Bruce. The first was to be a min- ister of God and to pastor a church. The second calling came when one of his church members suggested that he should take a pottery class. Only creating hand- crafted pieces of pottery for two years, Bruce’s beautiful works of clay have already emerged into the art world, with one of his pieces chosen by the North Carolina Mu- seum of History in Raleigh. His piece called “Porcelain Bottle” was one of only seven pieces chosen out of 100 entries for the Earthen- ware Exhibit. After taking the pottery class taught by Mike Ferree of Seagrove, Ferree told Bruce he was a natural and had a true talent as a potter. Bruce now works in his home studio creating works of art while still pastoring his church. “Jesus loves you” is writ- ten on the bottom of each piece he creates. Once you view his diverse pieces of art, you will immediately re- alize it is surely a God-given talent. “We are so excited to have Bruce in our Pottery Fest,” said Camiel Bradshaw of Southern Arts Society. They invite everyone to come out and see all of the potter’s work, it is a great opportunity to start or add to a collection. The Earth and Fire Pot- tery Fest starts June 25 and runs through July 26. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, June 29 from 7- 9 p.m. A drawing for a $200.00 shopping spree for the Pottery Fest will also take place during the recep- tion. Tickets can be pur- chased for $5.00 each any time during gallery hours be- tween now and the recep- tion. Depot/Gallery hours are, Tuesday through Satur- day 10 am. — 4p.m. For more information please contact or SASI phone-704 739-5585. — AUXILIARY PLANS YARD SALE - Members of American Legion Auxiliary Unit 155 are plan- ning a big yard sale Saturday, June 29, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. inside the American Legion build- ing on E. Gold Street. All proceeds will benefit veterans’ projects. From left, Unit President Joyce Kale, DeAnn Burton and Beth Brock display some of the items up for grabs.
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