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Tuesday. April 3. I97»—MIKROR-ilERALD—Page 3 Cherryville Man Killed In Saturday Collision A head-on collision on the York Rd. and 1-85 bridge south of Kings Mountain claimed the life of a Cherryville man Saturday night. Donald Lee Arrowood, 31, of 703 W. Carroll St., Cherryville, died shortly after being removed from the wreckage of his 1967 Volkswagen. The accident occurred at 10 p.m. James P. Watkins, 61, of York Rd., Kings Mountain, driver of the second car, was taken to Kings Mountain Hospital where he was treated for minor injuries and released. Highway Patrolman M.V. Reavis, investigating officer, reported that Arrowood was traveling north on Hwy. 161 when his VW veered across the center line and smashed head-on into Watkins’ 1972 Chevrolet. The Kings Mountain Rescue Squad responded to the call and used the Jaws of Life equipment to get at Arrowood. The equipment literally tears a vehicle apart so rescuers can get to accident vic tims. Ptl. Reavis said there was a $1,000 damage to the VW and $2,300 to the Chevrolet. w S'- y i f .1 DIXON 4-H’ERS MODEL FASHIONS—Four members of the Dixon Community 4-H Club modeled aprons during a special program on "Modeling” with Joan Baker, professional model, as spaker at a recent meeting. The 4-H’ers entered their garments in sThursday’s 4-H Dress Revue at the County Office Building. From left, Cassie Stewart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stewart; Heather Crowley, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Crowley; Suzanne Bolin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bolin, Amy Greene, daughter of Mrs. Bud Greene and Mrs. Baker. t. Stiles In Korean Exercise Staff Sergeant Jerry D. Stiles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Stiles of Rt. 3, Bessemer City, recently participated in Team Spirit ’79, a joint U.S.- S-SGT. STILES Airman Stephens • Graduates Course Air National Guard (ANG) Airman Alfred L. Stephens, son of Mr. and Completes NCO Qass Sgt. Billy R. Cochran of Grover, recently com pleted a primary non commissioned officer course here. The course offers in- crreased career educational opportunities while preparing the student for leadership duty. Photo by Lib Stewart ns <‘.i Republic of Korea military exercise held in Korea. Sergeant Stiles is an aircraft maintenance specialist at Langley AFB, Va., with a unit of the Tatical Air Command. This exercise permits military forces of the two allies to gain experience in joint and combined defensive operations, including the combined anployment of American and, sea and air forces rom outside Korea. Team Spirit is a efensive training exercise nd field training events )ok place well south of the smilitarized zone. This is the fouth year lat the Team Spirit Eercises have been held in jrea. Sergeant Stiles attended uessemer City High School. Mrs. Roddie W. Stephens of Rt. 4, Kings Mountain, has graduated at Chanute AFB, Ill., from the U.S. Air Force technical training course for vehicle repairmen. Airman Stephens, now trained to service and repair general purpose vehicles used by the Air Force, is returning to his North Carolina ANG unit at Charlotte. Completion of the course earned the individual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. The airman is a 1967 graduate ot Kings Mountain High School. AIRMAN HENLEY Airman Henley Assigned Airman Dennis W. Henley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle C. Henley of 1409 Shelby Rd., Kings Mountain, has been assigned to Chanute AFB, Dl., after completing Air Force basic training. During the six weeks at Lackiand AFB, Tex., the airman studied the Air Force mission, (H^anization and customs and received special in struction in human relations. Completion of this training earned the individual credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Henley will now receive specialized training' in the aircraft equipment maintenance field. The airman is a 1978 graduate of Garingeer High School, Charlotte. Mayberry Promoted Blanchard L. Mayberry of Kings Mountain, recently was promoted to Army sergeant while serving as a field artillery sergeant with the 94th Field Artillery in Furth Germany. Mayberry entered the Army in January 1977. He received an associate degree in 1976 from Gaston College, Dallas. His wife, Sandra, is with him in Germany. Photo by Gary Stewart FATALITY SCENE—A NX. Highway patrolman surveys a wreck scene in which a 30-year-old Cherryville man, Donald Lee Arrowood, was killed Saturday night at 10 p.m. on N.C. 161 In a head-on collision. (aidees: "BESTEAllir All around:' Next time you get hungry for some thing really good to eat, head tor Hardee's. 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