Page 2A—MIRRORpHERALD—Thuraday, February 2,1971 Four KMers Oiarged Four King! Mountain man have been charged in con nection with a aeriea of fareak- Ibb — tome dating beck Id laat November and December. The Cleveland County Sierifrs Department laid the bteak-ina occurred in the Lake liantonia and Galilee aecttone and much of the itolen mer- chandiae baa been recovered. Qiarged in the break-lna wwe: Calvin Edward Burria, 17, aeven counta of breaking and entering and larceny; Kevin Winfred Jamea, 17, three counta of breaking and ■Bering and larceny; Thomaa PerUna, Jr., 21, lour oointa of breaking and entering; and Qaiia PerUna, 20, one count of breaking and entering and larceny. Burria la being held in Cleveland Coiaity Jail in Ueu of $12,000 bond and Jamea laKUr $6,000. Thomaa PerUna waa releaaed under $6,000 bond and Curtla PetUiia inder $2,000. PreUmlnary hearing ia alated Ihiaraday in Shelby Diatrlct Court Det. Paul Barbee and Hugh Buff led die Inveadgation. The Shetlffa Department reported that break-ina at the following reaidencea were part of the inveatigation: BAG Pantry, Nov. 11, 1077 where aome $150 in mer- chandiae waa atolen and $126 in damage; Samuel Marahal Adama reaidencea $600 in mercbandiae waa atolen, all of which haa been recovered; RiUy Lee Burria, $646 in mercbandiae atolen, all of which haa been recovered; Robert N. Conner realdence, $1,066 fa) mwchandiae atolen; M. C. Hinaon realdeqpe, $33« atolen, all recoverey aa an acddent aince no phyaical evidence of apeeding waa found at the acene. (Begina on Page lA) Man One peraon ia dead and another critically injured ^ bom a me-car accident off 'Oak Grove Rd. early Wed neaday morning. The fatality victim ia identified aa Johnny Randolph Putnam, 24, of 1440 Second St., Kinga Mountain. Liated in critical condition following aiygery at Charlotte Memorial Hoapital ia Linda Martin Webb, 26, of 912 Second St., Kinga Mountain. County Coroner Bennett Maatera aaid Putnam was pronounced dead at the scene bom multiple head injuries. Putnam waa driving the car, a 1970 Chevrolet registered to Jack Martin of Center St, Kings Moimtain, father of lAida Martin Webb. The car left the road on the curve and struck a tree. The Kings Mountain Rescue Squad responded to the call and rescuers worked for 30 minutes to free the victims bom the tangled wreckage. Reacuera rushed Linda Webb to Kings Mountain Hospital, then to Charlotte Memorial Hospital where she was taken immediately to surgery. Masters said Trooper was unavailable for comment at presstime, is listing the fatality as an accident. He said the spot where the ac ddent happened is on Riral Paved Rd. 2034 about three miles west of Kings Mountain. It happened about 1:30 a. A. Wednesday. "There were no signs of skidding,” Masters said, “so TYooper Brown said he feds the sharp curve in the road was not seen until too late” Hospital Log PATIENT LIST ATNOON WEDNESDAY Minnie C. Cashion, 600 York Rd.; Sybil H. Eaves, Bessemer City; Belle M. Fkiger, 211 Canaler St; Mvy L. Gilmer, 709 Meadowbrook Rd.; Cornelia HuffMetlv, Rt. 1; Mamie L. Landers, Bessemer City; Ola P. PIcldeaimer, 26 Pine Manor Apts.; klarie M. Queen, 610 Meadowbrook; Ethel L. Service, Bessemer City; Fannie J. Watts, Bessemer City; Earl Wise, Bessemer CKy; and Gladys U. Herrliy, Bessemer aty. ADMITTED THURSDAY Jackie Clayton, Rt. 2. ADMITTED SATURDAY Ooralne Covington, 46 Pine Manor ApU.; Donna Gill«pie, PO Boa 421. ADMITTED SUNDAY Kathy J. Butler, 401W. Gold St; Edith Carpenter, 1111 Shelby Rd.; Ronald Ladd, Rt. 1; LeoU B. Tate, $ll N. Plerknont Ave ADMITTED MONDAY Linda Ahright, Gastonia; Jaasle Gamble, Rt 2, Bessemer City; Stephen M. Marlowe. Jr., $06 HlUaide Dr.; EuU K. Moore, $16 PMllipa Dr.; William Harold Oellan, BeMamar City KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR-HERALD Publlshsd Bach Tueaday A Thursday Phone T90-74M PubUaher GARLAND ATKINS Editor TOMMcINTTRE 4>orts Editor GARY STEWART Woman’s Editor ELIZABETH BTEWART Oanaral Manager DARRELL AUSTIN AdvarUalng Director CLTI»HILL Me MEMBER or NORTH CARtHJNA PRESS ASSOCIATION The Kinga Mountain Mirror-Herald Is PubUahed each Tuesday and Thursday by General Publishing Ampany, P. O. Drawer T6B, Kings Mountain, N. C., 2tOB$. Bustaev and editorial offices are iocatad at $04 South Piedmont Ave. SIngla copy 16 canU. Sub scription rates: $$.60 yearly tn-sUth, $4.26 aU months; $6.60 yearly out-of-state, $6 six months; Student rate for nine months $6.24. Second Claaa poataga paid at Kings Mountain', N. C. Mrs. Wanda Gall Merck Putnam; one son, John A. Putnam, Jr.; one daughter, Sharon Gail Putnam; three brothers, Kenneth, Randy and Ricky Putnam, all of Kings Mountain and two sisters, Mrs. Debbie Haney and Mrs. Terry Merck, both of Kings Mountain. Harris Funeral Home ia in charge of arrangements. have enabled me to be an effective representative of the people.” Broyhill continued, “I look forward to continuing to seek soluttona to the problems which confront our nation, particularly aa they relate to the economy. The textile import altuation is of prime concern to me, and I win con- tkiue to work to seek solutions to this complex problem. Tax relief and solutiona to the energy problem win continue to be high priorities.” Recognized by his ooUeaguea as one of the most efiective members of Congress BroyhlU currently serves aa vice - chairman of both the bformal House Teartile Committee and the Congressional Rural Caucus. He also serves on the House Budget Committee, which recommends Federal budget outlays, revenue levels, and spending polidea. Since bis first election, be haa served as a member of the Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee. He la presently a member of the sub committees on Health and Environment and Consumer Protection and Finance. In prior Congresses, he has also served on the House Poet Office and Civil Ser vice Committee, House Small BuaineH Committee, the Republican Policy Committee, and the Repdbllcan Com mittee on Committees. Since his dection from the old 9th Congressional district, the Lenoir Congressman has repreaented 16 of the state’s 100 counties. Currently, he represents Alexander, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Cleveland Gaston, and Watauga. He maintaim full-time district offices in Gastonia, Hiehory and Lenoir, as a service to his constituents. Broyhill was formerly an executive with Broyblll Furniture IhdustrlM la Lenoir. He Is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel HOI with a B S. degree in buslne« administration. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Catawba College also served on the Board of Trustees and Wake Forest University snd on the Board of Advisors St Lenoir Rhyne College. Broyhill is married to the former Louise Robbiiu of Durham and they have three cfaUdren, MarOyn (Mrs. Robert Beach), Ed and PUl. tlv According to Masterg; Rw^. Brown’s report indicated that Ttooper L. D. Brown, who^ fbmmy Hawkins of Rt. it investigated the accident afad"’’Kings Mountain, came by the NATURE'S FINEST VITAMINS VITAMIN C 179 smsstemn as I« TSSLITI RCG. 22.70 . . . ■eai.iNTWLin < REa 23.38 ... 129 accident scene shortly after the wreck occirredand called the police. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 3 p. m. from Primitive Baptist CSiurch with Elder Eddie Simpson officiating, in- tannent following in Mountain Rest Cemetery. 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