John Pardue, a resident of Elkins, while returning from Winston-Salem on an unloaded truck, where he had gone to distribute several head of veal cattle, was struck by a car, telescoping the truck, knocking it down a high embankment and striking a tree with full force. Pardue’s condition is quite serious, suffering from bruises and cuts about the head.
He is married, has a large family, and lives in the mill section of the town. He is resting comfortably at the Elkin hospital.
From the front page of The Yadkin Ripple, Yadkinville, N.C., Thursday, March 4, 1926
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