TIMES MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA NOVEMBER 17, 1984 Springville man dies in traffic accident TM Special Report A 21-year-old rural Springville resident was killed early this morning (12:48 a.m.) following a traffic accident off U.S. 50, a quarter-mile north of the Ind. 37-U.S. 50 junction. Pronounced dead at the scene of the accident as a result of a fractured skull and neck was Hurstel W. Kidd, R. 1, Springville. According to the Indiana State Police, Kidd was a passenger in a 1966 Oldsmobile driven by James J. Gipson, 22, 802 Walnut St., Oolitic. The vehicle was northbound on U.S. 50 (two miles south of Bedford) when it left the roadway and struck a paved embankment and a ditch. Gipson was transported to Dunn Memorial Hospital where he is listed in satisfactory condition. The incident is still under Investigation. Kidd was born Jan. 18, 1963, in Pulaski County,. Ky. to Benjamin Harrison and Zadie Foster Kidd R. 1, Springville, who survive. He was employed in the sawmill business. Other survivors include four brothers, Howard Kidd of Owensburg, Harold Kidd of R. 2, Springville, Homer Kidd of Bedford, and Herman Kidd of Mitchell two sisters, Mrs. Helen Ford of R. 1, Springville, and Mrs. Hilda Gipson of East Oolitic; the paternal grandmother, Mrs. Lissie Kidd of Somerset, Ky., and the maternal grandmother, Mrs. Rosie Foster of Sterns, Ky. Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Grace Baptist Church in Springville, the Rev. Roscoe Godsey officiating. Burial will be made in Springville Methodist Cemetery. Friends may call at Day & Carter Mortuary in Bedford from noon to 9 p.m. Monday, and Tuesday morning until time of service.