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On Streets & Highways 1,400 Accidents Expected uring Holidays In State CARD OF THANKS We, the Ballard Family, ex* tend our esteem appreciation to the many friends and neighbors for their thoughtfulness and concern during our hour of bereavement Hie Family of the late George Richard Ballard Robert Glenn Sitton Killed When Struck By Car. Pickens nooerr uienn aitton, sz, oi Pickens, S. C„ was killed last Saturday night near his home when he was struck by a car on S. C. Highway 8. Mr. Sitton was a native of Transylvania County, a son of the late William E- and Nettie Taylor Sitton. He was a disabled veteran of World War n, and had lived in Pickens 17 years. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Margie Anderson Sitton; three daughters, Mrs. David Lewis and Mrs. Steve Coleman of Pickens and Mrs. Terry Crowe of Easley, S. C.; a son, Robert W. Sitton of Pickens; five brothers, Harry of Pisgah Forest. Paul of Brevard, Coy of Penrose, Charles of Etowah, and David of Hendersonville; a sis ter, Mrs. Jessie Ashe of Pen rose;; and eight grandchildren. Services were held at 4:00 p.m. Monday in Pickens View Wesleyan church. Burial will ba: in Hillcrest Memorial Part < Dillard Funeral Homs ad Pickens was in charge. During till* Christmas holi day, peace on the highway* •ad good will toward other driver* win help keep yon oat of tow 14— traffic acddeat* which the N. C. State Motor Chib estimates may take 28 Hves and injure 880 other per sons on North Carolina’s street* and highway* over the long weekend. The state will count its holi day highway toll from 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 23, through mid night Sunday, December 26, for a period of 78 hours. In a simi lar span last year, the casualty count came to 31 killed (18 on Christmas Day) and 696 injured in 1,145 accidents. Leading causes of accidents were speeding, driving left of center, failure to yield and driving under the influence. “Our traffic deaths this year are running well ahead ol 1970,” said Thomas B. Watkins, president of the motor club and the National Automobile Asso ciation. “It will take a near mir acle in the short time remaining to prevent an increase in high way fatalities for the first time in three years—but it can be done! "The Highway Patrol will be out to curb speeders and drunken drivers. The tradi tional holiday parties will bring out the real menace — the social drinkers whose vision, reflexes and caution are impaired by just a small amount of alcohol. Have a Merry Christmas, but if you drink at all, let someone who doesn’t do the driving for you!” T. T. Miller Dies, Rites Tuesday Tolvin Theodore Miller, 90 formerly of Lake Toxaway, diec Saturday night- in a Seneca S. C„ hospital after a long ill ness. Ife was a former caretaker fo4'the Jennings Estate. Surviving_jre two daughters Mrs. Eva Reid of Longview, Wash., and Mrs. Elsie McCoy oi Sapphire; two sons, Arnold ol Walhalla, S. C. and Donald Mil ler of Seymore. 111.; four sisters Mrs. Nancy Fisher of Lake Tox away, Mrs. Bessie Fisher and Mrs. Lesa Lovin of Brevard and Mrs. Ida Whitmire of Penrose; 24 grandchildren, several great grandchildren and a great great-grandchild. Services were held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Lakeside Bap tist Church, of which he was a member. The Revs. Jack Breedl*. <nd R. A. White officiated, buiial was in the church cemetery. Nephews and grandsons were pallbearers. Tax Listers Are Named The Transylvania Count; Board of Commissioners, meet ing December 8th in the court house here, approved the tax listers for 1972. Listers named are: Boyd Township. M«. Celia S. Cathey's Creek Township, lirs. 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