The Kings Mountain Herald
A T-bone type collision
Thursday at Deal Street ( in
front of Kentucky Fried
Chicken) and US 74, pic-
tured, resulted in injuries to
a family from Carrollton,
Ky. and nearly $10,000 in
property damages to vehicles
operated by Brandie Es-
pinoza of Carrollton, Ky.,
who police said pulled out
from Deal into the path of a
vehicle operated by Larry
Boone Jr. of Bessemer City.
Kings Mountain Rescue
Squad transported the in-
Is
IN YOUR LIFE!
Pain affects every part of your
life -- walking, sitting, and
even sleeping.
Maybe you've had multiple
tests, only’ to find out no one has
any idea what you have. Maybe
you've even been put on a drug
with heavy side effects.
Do you have any of the
following symptoms...
e Sciatica
e Pins and needles feeling
e Numbness in the hands
or feet :
e Tingling or burning
sensations
eo Weakness in the arms
or legs
® Sharp, burning pains
e Spinal Stenosis
e Sharp pain in the
buttocks
Nothing’s worse than feeling
great mentally, but physically
feeling held back from life be-
cause your nerve or sciatica pain
hurts and it just won’t go away!
Fortunately, if you are suffering
from any of these problems, they
may be relieved or eliminated by
non-surgical spinal decompres-
sion.
Non-surgical spinal decompres-
sion is a technology that has
been proven to reverse disc her-
niations. It creates a vacuum ef-
fect on the disc, which pulls the
disc back into its normal posi-
tion and brings in a fresh blood
supply to promote healing.
Spinal decompression treat-
ments are very gentle. In fact,
every once and awhile I even
catch a patient sleeping during
sessions.
Will This Really Work?
A medical study found patients
' symptoms...
If You Suffer From A Single One
of These Torturous Symptoms -
Numbness, Tingling, or Sharp
Nerve Pain - THEN THE FACTS
BELOW MAY BE THE MOST
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went from moderately painful to
almost no pain with decompres-
sion treatments. Those that
took pain pills improved less
than 5%. — Am Society of
Anesthesiologist, 2006 Chicago,
IL
~ Another study presented at the
American Academy of Pain”
Management in 2007 showed...
“Patients reported a mean
88.9% improvement in back
pain and better function...No
patient required any invasive
therapies (e.g. epidural injec-
tions, surgery).”
These are just two studies out of
a dozen done in the last few
years, all showing promising re-
sults.
Heal Your Sciatica, Stenosis
and Nerve Pain
It’s time for you to find out if
spinal decompression will be
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new patients $250 for!
What does this offer include?
Everything. Here’s.what you'll
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An in-depth consultation about
your health and well-being
where [ will listen..
ten..
really lis-
.to the details of your case.
A complete neuromuscular ex-
amination.
A full set of specialized x-rays to
determine if a spinal problem is
contributing to your pain or
(NOTE: These
would normally cost you $125).
A thorough analysis of your
exam and x-ray findings so we
can start mapping out your plan,
to being pain free.
You'll get to see everything first
hand and find out if this amaz-
ing treatment will be your pain
This What's Causing Your Sciatica,
Pinched Nerves or Spinal Stenosis?
Don’t let your pain-make
you miss out on the
simple things in life that
others take for granted.
solution, like it has been for so
many other patients.
I'll answer all your most probing
question about our pain free
shoulder evaluation and what it
can do for you.
The appointment will not take
long at all and you won't be sit-
ting in a waiting room all day ei-
ther.
And the best pare about it
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No Dangerous Drugs, No Inva-
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Exercises.
You'll simply lie on your stom-
ach or back, whichever is com-
fortable, and then a specialized
belt is gently put around your
waist. We'll set the machine to
focus on your problem area —
then the advanced decompres-
“sion computer system will do
the rest.
Call 704-482-0135 and tell the
receptionist you'd like to come
in for the Special Decompres-
sion Evaluation before April 22,
2011.
Our office is called Carolina
Chiropractic Plus and you can
find us at 145 W. Dixon Blvd,
Shelby, NC (across from Carter
Chevrolet).
I look forward to helping you get
rid of your pain so you can start
living a healthier, more joyful
life.
Sincerely,
Dr. Rich Berkowitz, D.C.
If you decide to purchase additional treatment you have the legal right to change your mind within 3 days and receive a refund. Federal recipients are excluded from this offer. ,
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
jured to Cleveland Regional
Medical Center. Cpl. Mark
Butler investigated for Kings
Mountain Police Depart-
ment.
Police Log Cont.
York, SC struck a 2008 Kia op-
erated by Iva Jean Mullinax,
114 Guyton Loop. The accident
happened on NC 161. Property
damages were estimated at
$4,000.
MARCH 26: Officer P.W.
Alexander cited Rosanna Marie
Pegg, 143 Yarbro Rd. 8, with
failure to see before backing
and safe: movement violation
after the 2008 Pontiac she was
operating hit a 2000 Chevy op-
erated by Sandra Jackson Etters,
910 Sharon Dr. The accident
happened in the parking lot of
Food Lion on .Shelby Road
doing $1550 estimated damage.
MARCH 30: Officer K.L.
Hamrick cited Nancy Anthony
Carter of Gastonia with failure
to reduce speed after the 2003
Chevy she was driving struck a
2004 Ford operated by Kassie
Carner, 539 Stoney Point Rd. Tr
41. The accident happened on
US 74 Business and property
damages were estimated at
$3,000. :
MARCH 31: Officer B.M.
Black said that Donald Paysour
of Shelby was backing his 2006
Dodge from the US Post Office
parking lot and struck a 2001
Kia operated by Ashley Raborn
of Lawndale. Damages were es-
timated at $1500. ;
MARCH 31: Officer K.L.
Hamrick charged Erica Lynn
Johnston, 101 Wade Dr., with
DWI. She was being pulled
over in the parking lot of Cash
Pro Pawn by Ofc. Wilkinson
and attempted to park her 1997
Honda and hit a 2005 Chevy
operated by Aundrea Erickson
of Cherryville. Property dam-
ages were minor.
APRIL 1: Ptl. T.D. Adams
said ‘Jessy Nicholson, 915 S.
Battleground Ave., was driving
a 1995 Chevy which struck a
2004 Honda operated by Karen
Bell, 628 Mary’s Grove Church
Rd. The accident happened on
NC 161 and minor damage was
reported. ERAGE
APRIL 1: Officer G.L.
McKinney said Thomas Barnes
of Shelby, operating a 2008
Chevy, rear-ended a 2000
Dodge operated by William
Church of Blacksburg, SC. The
accident happened at the drive-
through at BB&T Bank. Prop-
erty damages were minor.
APRIL 1: Cpl. Mark Butler
said Sarah Hovis, 611 W.
Mountain St., operating a 2002
Nissan, backed into a parked
1995 Nissan owned by Jackie
Burris; 622 1/2 E. Gold St. in
Silver Express parking lot.
Damages were estimated at
$800.
APRIL 1: Cpl. Mark Butler
said a driverless vehicle rolled
from a parking space at 200
Spruce St. and hit a building at
Kingswood Apartments doing
$5,000 damage to the apartment
building. The 1995 Chevy was
owned by Samantha. Surratt,
200 Spruce St. Apt DI, and was
damaged $950. David Pickel-
simer advised he moved the ve-
hicle so it could be hooked up to .
a tow truck, walked away and
the next thing he heard was the
vehicle hitting the building.
Pickelsimer said the universal
joint broke and the vehicle
rolled.
APRIL 2: Ptl. T.D. Adams
charged Fred Darrel Mauney,
110 Wells St. Apt. 10, with DWI
and driving while license re-
voked after he backed his 1992
Buick from a parking space and -
sideswiped a car parked beside
him, a 2001 Mitsubishi owned
by David Scott Brooks, at Apt 9,
111 Wells St. and also 1997
Ford owned by Brooks. Prop-
erty damages were estimated at
over $16000.
APRIL 6: Officer L.B. Ware
reported Jessica Messer, 934
Unity Church Rd., operating a
1995 Honda, backed into an un-
occupied vehicle owned by
Archie Ray Thomas of Kings
Mountain. The accident hap-
pened at Food Lion parking lot
on King Street. Doss were
minor.
APRIL 6: Pt]. K. A Wajda
said that Donna Tallent, Lawn-
dale, operating a 2002 Mit-
subishi, rear-ended a 2003
Nissan operated by Sandra
Bridges, 912 Sharon Drive. The
accident happened on US 74
Business. Property damages
were estimated at $1,000.
APRIL 7: Cpl. Mark Butler
said Brandie Espinoza of Car-
rollton, Ky., operating a 2010
Nissan, struck a 2008 Ford op-
erated by Larry Boone Jr. of
Bessemer City. The T-bone type
collision happened at Dal St.
* and 74 Business. All the occy-
pants of the Spinoza vehicle
were transported by Kings
Mountain Rescue Squad to
Cleveland Regional Medical
Center for treatment of injuries.
Property damages totaled
$9500.