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two veil. TliiirMlay, August It, 1976—MIRROR-HERALD—Page 7B Damages Run High, But No Injuries Reported Oainagea were high but no Injuries were reported In numerous car smash- upa which occurred during the city limits during the past week. Two mishaps Involved parked cars. PU. Harry Martin said a car operated by David C. Mills, 1014 Second St., and a parked 1909 Dodge were Involved In a collision Saturday at 4:27 p. m. on Shockley St. Damages were estimated at $800 to both cars. Ptl. Houston Corn SAMPLE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY BAI FOR DISTRICT COURT iQPGES Af COUNTY OFFICi INSTRi To vote for a candidate on inAallot make a cross (X) mark in the square lefO&^e candidate’s name. If you tear or dejggSIlg^jvrongly^^grk this ballot, return it and get anol Disn^^wurt Judge Ju^iol District may vote for one) :,E )M) BOWEN reported that a parked 1964 Chevy owned by Vera J. Logan, Rt. 1 Orover, was Involved In an accident with a 1972 Ford operated by Toltuida M. Johnson of Shelby. Ms. Johnson told KMPD she didn’t realize she “was as close to the other car until they hit.’’ Damages were estimated at $626. A “rear end’’ collision occurred on King St. Thursday when a 1974 Gremlin operated by Sandra K. Hamrick, Spindale, was stopped for a red light smd was hit by a Ball Moving k Storage truck operated by Jesse J. Smart of Michigan. Damages were estimated at $1600 to the Gremlin and t200 to the truck. George M. William, 'Black Mountain, told city officer Harry Martin that he “fell asleep at the wheel’’ Friday afternoon and crossed the center line on W. King and N. Canaler St. smd Into the left side of a 1969 Ford operated by Wayne E. Rolm of Bessemer City. Damages were estimated at $260 to the WlUlam’s 1971 Ford and $1600 to the Rolm vehicle. Sidney B. Heavner, of 411 Walker St., operating a 1969 Ford, told city officer Donald Ivey he had stopped In a line of traffic on E. King St. Sunday afternoon and wsui struck AT CLINTON HOME Mrs. E. J. Rhyne of York, S. C., and a former resident of this city. Is now making her home at the Presbyterian Retirement Home In Clinton, S. C. by a 1974 Plymouth operated by Clark M. Har- rlU of Forest City. Mr. HarrUl told KMPD he was moving at a alow speed and didn’t realize the other vehicle had stopped. Damages were estimated at $200 to the Heavner car and $16.00 to the HarrUl Plymouth. Frank Hernandez, of Kings Mountain, told city PO. Harry Martin he had stopped his 1964 Chevy at the CleveUmd-Unwood Rd. Intersection Saturday night and was waiting for the light to change. Her nandez said his car was hit by another vehicle, a 1968 Dodge Truck, operated by Dane L. Morgan, of Gastonia. Damages were estimated at $200 to the right front of the truck and $1,000 to the rear of the Chevy. Oar operated by Minnie Downs, Box 11, Cmslt, and Bessie M. Biddy, Rt. 4, collided Monday at 8:80 p. m. when the Downs 1966 Ford went through a red light at the IntersecUon of W. Gold and Deal St. and hit the left rear of a 1969 Ford operated by Mrs. Biddy, PU. Harry Martin said. Damages were estimated at $200 to each vehicle. ELECT HELEN RHYNE MARVIN N.C. SENATE ELECT Berlin Carpenter, Jr. for DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 27th JUDICIAL DISTRICT Gaston - Lincoln - Cleveland Counties Democrat Primarv - Au);. 17th Berlin Carpenter Paid Pol. Adv. by Berlin Carpenter For District Court Judge 27th Judicial District (You may vote for one) WILLIAM L. (BILL) MORRIS BERLIN H. CARPENTER, JR. □ For District Court Judge 27th J^tdiciol District (You may vote for one) RALPH PHILLIPS center Q HELEN S. CUNNINGHAM GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. OPEN 9-9 , WEEKDAYS—SUNDAYS 1-6 <0 ScKu For Cleveland County Board Of Commissioners (You may vote for three) Q RALPH GILBERT Q JACK PALMER, JR. Q JOHN HENRY WHITE Q WILLIAM HUGH DOVER □ L. E (JOSH) HINNANT Q OCHJMAN W. 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