PAGE 10, KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1972 Rash Of Accidents Cause Heavy Damage, Injuries Six wrecks in a three day period have been listed by the Kings Mountain Police Depa rtment. John Allyn Cheshire, 75, of 9 Country Club Road and Jo hn Frank Styers, 64, of 701 Lee Street were involved In an accldept Wednesday at 7:20 In the morning. The report by Patrolman Robert Dodge stated that Styers had stopped for a light on Watterson Str eet. When the light changed, Styers proceeded south and Cheshire hit him in the right side coming down West King. Styers was taken to KM Me morial Hospital and was tre ated and released. Damage to the Cheshire 1961 Bulck was listed at $600 and Styers 1966 was damaged $1000 worth. A one car accident occured Wednesday at 11:24 p.m. on south Battleground Avenue approximately 100 feet south from Falls Street toward Dickson Street. John Robert Blanton, 23, of 202 Louisiana Avenue in Bessemer Citywas charged with reckless driving after running off the right side of Battleground. Ptl. Richard Reynolds investigated the ac cident and said Blanton was traveling north on Battlegro und Avenue when he stepped on the gas and accelerated. He lost control and ran off the road, striking a utility pole and sign. Damage to the 1957 Chevrolet Blanton was driv ing was estimated at $175 and damage to the pole sind sign was listed at $25. Mary Ann Gladden of Box 715 York Road in Kings Mou ntain was treated and relea sed from the Kings Mountain Hospital following and acci dent Wednesday morning at 9:03. According to a witness, Mary Ann got out of her step father’s truck on York Road, 100 feet south from Charles Street and ran around the back and into the path of William Arthur Zachary, Sr. Mr. Za chary of 223 Westwood Apar tments in Marlon, N.C. struck the child. No charges were listed. Following too close was the charge levied against Thomas James Smith, 26, of Route 1, Grover, after an accident Thursday at 3:33 p.m. Acc ording to reports Sue Blan ton Huffstetler, 27, of Box 726, Paw Creek, N.C, was stopped at the light on East King Street about 150 feetwe- st from Gaston toward Battle ground, whenSmlthhithercar KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospital Report Treasurer and Branch Manager JakeDlxon assists Mayor Geo rge Newton in the grant opening of Home Savings and Loan’s new Bessemer City building Tuesday morning. (Mirror Photo by Lem Lynch) Louis C. Wyman, Congress man (R-NH), on physical exams for congressmen: “Those who don’t want their condition known have an easy solution—don’t be a candidate forpublic office.” Arthur Bremer, after convic tion of shooting Gov. Wal lace: “Looking back on my life, 1 would have liked it if so ciety had protected me from myself.” Prior to August 8 Mary Lee Williams, Kings Mountain HOSPITAL REPORTS Prior to August 8 Mary Lee Williams, KM Mrs. Marie S. Withers Mrs. Marlin F. Neal, BC Wayne Edward Bivens, Gas tonia Mrs. Joe L, Cobb, BC Miss Deanna Marie Dobbins, KM Mrs. Mamie Gibbons, KM Mrs. Essie Goforth, KM James Ervin Griffin, BC Mrs. Ella Mae Harrelson, K Mre. Ceafie M. Leagan, Jr., Blacksburg George Moore, Jr., KM Manuel A. Moss, KM Mrs. Minnie Lee McClain, KM Mrs. Chalmer McIntosh, KM James Andrew Padgett, BC Marion Clay Poston, KM Marie H. Ramsey, KM Clark J. Rushing, BC Paul R. Sanders, KM Mrs. J.H. Thomson, KM August 8 Mrs. Maggie Ward Schenek, KM Thomas Frank Ballard, KM James Franklin Clinton, KM Warren E. Duell, BC Walter M. Moorhead, KM August 9 Mr. Bert Van Yandle, BC Mr. WUliam A. Russell, KM Mrs. Stella Hope Jackson, Ga stonia Mrs. Colean D. McDaniel, KM Mr, Cary McKinney, KM August 10 James Marvin Cochran, Gas tonia Mrs. Andrew Lawter, BC August 11 Clyde W. Kerns, KM August 12 William D. Clinton, Cherry- vUle Mr, Lloyd D. Best, Dallas Hoyt C. Patton, Sr., KM Mrs. Steve Jackson, Gastonia August 13 Mrs. Larry D. Waters, KM Miss Margaret Shields, BC LaOonna Ruth Reep, KM Celia Corrlne Hamrick, KM Mrs. James L, Owens, BC Joseph Eugene Parker, KM Mrs. Danny W. Arrowood, BC Ricky Dean Hall, BC James A. Lutz, BC Wideman Chrikopher Robin son, Stanley Mrs. Roy Lee Smith, BC August 14 Mrs. Bessie C. Adams, KM Mrs. Harold E. Ross, KM William Marshall Costner, Jr., BC Wanda Gail Walker, Gastonia Sidney Emmett Heavner, KM Deborah Ann Mills, Gastonia Mrs. Kathleen Coleman Bla ke, Gastonia Mrs. Steve C. PhUUps, KM Edward O. Gore, KM Mrs. WlUlam A. WeUs, BC in the rear end. Estimated damage to the Huffstetler car was $100 aod$800damagewas done to Smith’s car, A mishap at the intersection of Temple and Walker Streets left more damage to a stop si gn and a street sign than to the car Involved. Officer Jo hnny Belk reported that Dora Hendren Whitley, 25, of 614 Temple Street attempted to dodge a dog in the road. She swerved and ran off the right side of the road and struck the signs. Damage to her 1965 Cadillac was listed at $10 and damages to the signs were lis ted at $32.50. Theodore Allen Powell, 47 of P.O. Box 1715, Shelby and Merle Pittman Shipman, 47 of 904 Rhodes Street, iUngs Mountain were involved in a Friday accident. The accident occurred on East King Street, 350 feet east of Oriental Av enue toward Gaston at 3:58 in the afternoon. Reports sa id that Powell’s 1968 Bulck ran into the Shipman car as it was slowing down for tra ffic. Powell was charged with following too close. TheShip- man 1968 Chevrolet was damaged $300 worth and $400 damage was done to the Pow ell car. No injuries were lis ted. Never worry' about the course of events; just be sure you are right and hold to your faith. * * « 4t When you get right down to it, most people have their own tittle racket, well cam ouflaged. * * * • The hot sun makes men mad in the daytime and the romantic moon makes them foolish at night. * * « * AMANDA HAMBRIGHT Celebrates First Birthday Amanda Michele Hambright celebrated her first birthday on Friday, August IL She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary C, Hambright of Route 3, IUngs Mountain. Amanda’s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Childers and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ham bright. General Electric 14.7 cu. ft. NO-FROST Refrigerator... BIG FREEZER HOLDS UP ID 148 LBS.! andyotietif 9dd9n AUTomnc tCBMAKBR (Antilabla «(extra cotl) NOINORLATBR TBF-15DN Fast. Dependable Service Only 30Vi" wide, 64" high! Includes: Ice ’n Easy Trays, Deep Door Shelf—holds half-gallon containers. Separate Temperature Controls for refrigerator and freezer sections. ure HOME SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. Kings Mtn. • Bessemer City 106 E. Mountidn St 215 E. Virginia Ave. New Branch Office in BESSEMER CITY xAMu I#. No matter where you save, Kings Mountain or Bessemer City, there are still 6 WAYS TO SAVE! Savings Certificates of 910,000 minimum with maturity and increases in multiples of $1,000 Passbook Savings, 90 Day Withdrawals • Save any amount any time. Bonus Ssvings Certificates of 11,000 minimum with six months msturity and ipcreases in multiples of tlOO. Savings Certificates of $5,000 minimum with 12 months maturity and increase in multiples of $1,000. Passbook Savings and Certificate Savings - Save any amount any time All earnings are paid 4 times each year as of the last day of March, June, September and December. Certificates must be changed to earn new rates. Home Savings & Loan Assn. 215 E. Virginia Ave. Bessemer City, N.C. Savings deposited on or before the 10th <»f each month (mm dividend for the whole month. Saviniss insured by the Federal Savings and ijiian Insurance Corporation to $20,000.00.