$7 TUESDAY WRECK—Kings Mountain Assistant Chief of Police Bob Hayes inspects the damage to a 1981 Plymouth owned by Donna Byers of Kings Mountain after it was in- volved in a wreck Tuesday afternoon at the intersection of Margrace and Fulton roads. Automobile Wrecks Reported No injuries were reported but property damages were high in several automobile accidents in thecity during the past week. Police said that Thomas Stalcup, Route 2, Bessemer City, operating a 1974 Plymouth on Northwoods Drive, struck a 1982 Pontiac operated by Christopher Con- ner of Gastonia; Conner’s car was damaged $200 and Stalcup’s car was damaged $250. Rhana Degree, 517 Baker St., operating a 1982 Ford which was damaged $25, struck a 1975 Chevrolet operated by Randy Smith, 200 Thornburg Drive, which was damaged $200. The accident occurred in the parking lot at Hardee's. ; Cynthia George, Scotland Drive, operating a 1980 Olds, struck a 1978 Olds operated by Thurman Dean Henderson, of Gold Street, doing $400 ‘damage to the 1 “Henderson vehicle and $300 to. her car. - = 4 Rodney Carter, Bessemer City, operating a 1972 Ford which - was damaged $500, struck a 1972 Dodge operated by Virginia Wheeler, 213 Thornburg Drive, which was damaged $400. The accident occurred on Parrish Drive. Steven John Grant, 415 Hawthorne, operating a 1980 Olds which was damaged 402 Ha $100, hit a 1983 Honda operated by Myra Yar- brough, 809 Meadowbrook, which was damaged $1,000. The accident occurred on Marion Street. Richard Lynn Boone, Route 3, operating a 1985 Chevy which was damaged $500, struck a 1978 Buick operated by Curtis Degree, of Shelby, which was not damaged, causing the Degree car to hit a 1974 Buick operated by Olivia McCluney Push Mowers, Golf Club Target Of Local Thieves Push mowers and golf clubs were targets of thieves during the weekend in Kings Mountain, according to police reports. Mary Blanton, secretary to KMPD Chief Jackie Barrett, said that complaints were fil-. ed by a number of citizens reporting larcenies and damage to personal property. Linda Moore, Apt. 60 Pine Manor, reported that a back window was broken out of her house and damages amounted to $35. Community Grocery, 506 Waco Rd., reported that so- meone attempted to break in- to the business, did not gain By RUBY M. ing. Because there are usually still suitable financing; an independent It’s usually advisable for both you list at Alexander Realty. \: RIALIOR® PROFESSIONAL PARK - 608 W. 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WHEN YOU CAN OWN IT Congratulations HAROLD PAUL On Entering Into The Gastonia Police Academy FROM HIS PARENTS DONALD & JOAN PAUL & FAMILY MALCOLM PAUL & MR. AND MRS. KEVIN STUART rE cg wr SRAATRERRII EE MAUNEY HOSIERY MILLS, INC. THE CO. STORE DISCOUNT MILL OUTLET 11 A.M. - 4 P.M. Wednesday-Friday Buy New Socks For Back To School From Us Best Quality At Better Price - Larger Sales, Added Discount i ~ = pc - - » fo) 5H » - © ~ : pe & 5 pd ve " .” s 2 vo ol ol South On Railroad Ave. Off King St. 4/10 Mile To C Of Parking Lot Behind Mill, Kings Mountain, NC which was damaged $30. The accident occurred on King Street. Cars driven by Ethel Bolin Norman of Route 2, Kings Mountain, and Donna Byers of Route 4, Kings Mountain collided Tuesday at 4:55 p.m. at the intersection of Margrace and Fulton roads. Damage to Byers’ 1981 Plymouth was $1,000 and damage to Norman’s 1976 BbBeL Ford was $800. hs 5 $Q25 E> No Money Down With Approved Credit AS LOW AS 8 Per Week (18 Months & You Own It) 5 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE 00 AS LOW AS $ 7 Per Week (18 Months And You Own It) No Money Down With Approved Credit By GE - Sharp - Sylvania entrance, and damaged the store $150. J.T. Phillips, Lowell, who owns property at 300 Stowe Acres, said that vandals damaged his property, TELEVISIONS BY ZENITH—SHARP—RCA—GE & SYLVANIA breaking out windows. 13” 19” 25" — Wonia Meeks, 213 Parrish [= AS LOW AS AS LOW AS AS LOW AS Drive, reported that someone | Tix ( took . a television set and a cassett player. Ronnie Franks, 918 Henry St., reported the theft of a push mower valued at $220. Ara Smith, Charles St., reported that someone took two boxes of clothing from a loading dock with estimated value at $200. Donald Beam, Route 2, . Cherryville, reported the hubcaps were stolen from his car while it was parked at Kings Mountain High School. [= The hubcaps were valued at 450. broke into her residence and fo $7 50 $850 3825 Per Week Per Week ; Per Week wo (24 Months & You Own It) rd No Money Dewn With Approved Credit 7 PIECE DINETTE SUIT 5 aint AS LOW AS Per Week (12 Months & You Own It) [3 No Money Down With Approved Credit AIR CONDITIONERS Ea A $ 0 0 | Room Size / : & Larger AS LOW AS Per Week (12 Months & You Own It) Ne Money Down With Approved Credit ) AM/FM STEREO COMPONENT SYSTEM : $ 2 5 AS LOW AS 8 Per Week (18 Months & You Own It) With Cabinet. 35 Watt No Money Down With Approved Credit (12 Months & You Own It) (12 Months & You Own It) Harley Baity, 506 Linwood Dr., reported that someone broke out the glass on his camper and also damaged his 1983 model truck. Per Channel, 5 Band \ Graphic Equalizer, Shirley Austin, 914 Sher- fd 1 Yr. Warranty wood Lane, reported that 3} So or oli hp or | Due to the great success of this sale - we have extended our sale days going on now thru Saturday, " BEd August 3. Shop today for savings throughout our store. Estimated value was $600. <3 HOME FURNISHING CENTERS FURMITURZ « APPLIANCES ¢ FLOOR COVERING os HOME ENTERTAINMENT OVER 200 STORES SERVING THE SOUTHFAST 130 W. Warren St., Shelby, N.C. ESTABLISHED 1904 Badcocks Famous Double GUARANTEE Of Complete Customer Satisfaction or Your Money Back. Backed by Linda Rome of 916 Sharon BJ Drive reported that someone stole a set of golf clubs from her golf cart while it was parked inside her carpot. 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