PUge ZA-MIRROR-HERALD-ThursdAy, April 7, M77 No Charges Made, But Accident Damages High No charges were preferred but damages were high In several automobile accidents occurring In the city during the weekend. According to report of Investigating Ptl. J. A. Burton, Kyle F. Smith, operating a 197B Ford, opened his car door near the post office on E. Mountain St. Thursday and Into the path of a 1978 Ford operated by Carol M. Brazzell of 811 Fulton Dr. Damages were estimated at 1800 to the Smith vehicle and 8600 to the Brazzell car. Larry Jackson, of Rt. 8, operating a 1970 Chevy truck, told Investigating Ptl. Tom Gladden that he started to make a left turn off Battleground Ave. Friday and failed to see another car operated by Donald W. Johnson of 707 develsmd Ave. Damages to the left door of the Johnson Ford were estimated at 8800 and damages to the right rear fender sind bumper of the Jackson vehicle were placed at 8900. A "rear end” collision occurred Friday at 4:15 p. m. on busy East King Street when a 1966 Ford operated by Benjamin Fields of Dallas slowed in the line of traffic and was hit by a 1965 Chevy operated by Jim Walter Barnett of Rt. 1 said In vestigating Ptl. Tom Gladden. Damages totaled 8850. Robert Lee Jaycox, of Rt. 2, operating a 1976 ^ I Ford, stopped for a atop sign on Mountain Stroot, then pulled Into the path ol a 1986 VW operated by Michael Q. Ramsey, of Rt. 6 Gastonia, according to Ptl. Mike Sanders. Damages were estlmatod at 81,000. Both drivers claimed tho green light In a two car crash Involving cars operated by Doctor Tommie Waters, 619 Katherine SL and WlUlam J. L. McClain, Rt. 1 Grover, Saturday at tho Intersection of B. King and Cleveland Ave. Damagoa were estimated at 8860. Elizabeth W. Slaw, of Shelby, operating a 1968 Pontiac, told city Ptl. James Camp she was backing In West Gate Plaza and didn’t see a 1972 Chevy operated by Brenda D. Rlkard, of Rt. 2. ToUl damages were 8400. 25 ACCIDENTS 'The State Highway Patrol reports a total of 26 accidents In Cleveland County during the week of March 28-April 8. Speeding was the major cause of accidents In which 44 persons were Injured. The county highway death toll since Janusuy 1 stands at alK parMH*. aeoordlag to Ltoo lit M. E. Moor*. RETIRED — Frank Owens has retired following SO years employment at Burlington Industries Fhenlx Plant In Kings Mountain. Owens will be 65-years old on May 20,1977. At BnrUngton’s local plant Owens was a sh«q|> mechanic on the Photo By LaOhsr ■ohMlI third shift The retiree resides at 694 I. Railroad Ave. He has three sens and four daughters and 17 gnuidchlldien. Now that he Is retired, Owens plsuu to keep up with his hobbles — fishing and raising honey bees. Vandals Strike At Country Club Vandals broke the metal lock from the golf cart storage building smd broke awlndow In the pro shop at Kings Mountain Country Club during the weekend, KMPD reported. Nothing was reportod missing fran tho pso BMPk aeoosdtog to Investigated. Roger Greason, of 811 Ramseur St., reported theft of two mini bikes, valued at 8800, from his residence. Investigating odttoor Is PO. Burtao. IB othsr law sb* forcemeni activities, KMPD charged Lee Hutchins with larceny of 821 from a residence and Andy DeBruler with damage to the property (yard) of Boyce Memorial ARP Church. fb'" a More EclsIpj Make your selections from our wide variety of blooming plants, cut flowers and green plants. Shop early for best selections. From ALLEN’S FLOWER SHOP 624 E. King Street Phone 739-2556 -f* ' A liUHT1N?iMSSnQ8r iENE WILDER JILL CLAYBURGH Now Showing For 6 Days Trains Leave 5-7-9-PM Thurs-Ffi.Mon.Tuei . 3-6-7-9 SaL Sun. Fares Aduls UO (*1.50 Ti 6 PM) CNUren Under 12 *100! PMIIilPS MILK Of MAGNESIA Regular or Mint t2 oi Mfg. List SI 39 each ■iKOTEX FEMININE I NAPKINS ■ Regular or Super. 12$ ■ Mtg. List SI 35 each k 8? From SMITH’S Walgreen Drugs April 6 • 12 1977 Based on averages, in i960 iltook 1W hours of your iiOorl to pay for a preecnplion Last year it only took 47 minutes. You do save at Smith’s. BUF-PUF . cleansingI DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN WHX CUNT EASTWOOD BBBAeCBB - BBIIiAer(eiator), toe pereeaabto WSOC-TV aewe an chorman, paid a viitt to Kings Mountain last Ibureday to present a program to toe Rotary Club. He found himself presented with his very own “stor” and other goodies from the oommunlly. The star wee fasUoned by Chuck Ww- p^i^ daasiUlUBSMBar bST. AIM Bryant Grier holds a framed letter of welcome from Mayor Jidm Moss to Walker and at rltfit Jack Woodbury holds a gut set ei ezecuttve socks from Mauney Hotlory, also a gift to Walker. COME TO WADE’S APRIL PRICE PARTY. Wade's gotten nervous about making his big April sales quota. So he's cut prices all over the lot in order to sell more cars. No matter what size car you want, from Pinto to LTD, Wade will sell you that car at a big discount. PINTOS AS LOW AS *73.98 PER MONTH This car equipped with white sidewall Brea, AM radio, exterior decor group and standard shift. 88860 Oaah price Includes trelght. 8850 down payment cash or trade, 878.86 per month, 48 months. Fhiaaee charge 8750.46, deferred payment $4140.46 APR. U.96 percent. Selling price does not include taxes 11 nppUoable. So come to Wade's April Price Party, where you can celebrate by saving a bundle on a new car. FULLY EQUIPPED GRANADAS AS LOW AS *105.68 PER MONTH This Is a S-door Granada with white wall radial Ores, AM radio, power stoortng, air oonditlonlac. Mated glass and vinyl roof. 8tOM cash prtoe la- chideo freight. 8569 down payment cash or trade, 8198.68 per month, 48 montos. FInaaoo charge 81871.16, deterred payment 88611.16. APR 11.86 per cent. Selling price does not hiclnde taxes If applicable. Highway 74. Kings Mt.. 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