Page 2A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday. October 27, 1983 Obituaries JOE DAVIS GROVER - Joe Fred Davis, 80, of Route 1, Grover, died Thursday at Kings Mountain Hospital. A native of Cherokee County, S.C., he was the son of the late Rev. and Mrs. P.R. Davis and was retired after 45 years of ser- vice with Southern Railway. He is survived by his wife, Susie Thompson Davis; two sons, Joe E. Davis of Baltimore, Md., and Clinton Currv Davis of Blacksburg; two daughters, An- nie Woods of Blacksburg and Henrietta Alexander of Mit. Kisco, N.Y .; two sisters, Gladys Brown of Blacksburg and Alice Littlejohn of Cleveland, Ohio; 15 grandchildren and nine great- grandchildren. He was a member of Tryon Lodge No. 8 and a deacon and Sunday School teacher at Shiloh AME. Zion Church in Grover. Services were conducted Sun- day at 3 p.m. at Shiloh AM.E. Zion Church by the Rev. Omega Davis. Burial was in the church cemetery. OSCAR GUTHRIE Oscar Maron Guthrie, 66, of 2311 Carol Avenue, Lynchburg, Va., died October 19 in Lyn- chburg General Hospital. A former Cleveland County resident, he was the son of the late Robert and Melvina Russum Guthrie. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Juanita Walden Guthrie; three brothers, Jesse Guthrie of Pampano Beach, Fla., Robert N. Guthrie and William T. Guthrie of Shelby; and two sisters, Mrs. Dola G. Hollifield of Umitilla, Fla., and Mrs. Francis Blanton of Shelby. Services were conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. at Harris Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Bobby Swain. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. MRS. PETERSON Mrs. Beatrice Kennedy Peter- son, 83, of 314 Waco Road, Kings Mountain, died Monday at Kings Mountain Hospital. A homemaker, she was a Larcenies Reported Kings Mountain police reported a number of larcenies and other incidents during the past week. Thomas Meeks of 208 West King Street reported that so- meone stole $280 worth of tools. Carl Wiesener of 114 South Gaston Stret reported that so- meone put sand in his gas tank. Richard Hopper of Grover reported that someone stole a casette recorder and jacket out of his car while it was parked at Kings Mountain High School. Jim Hall of 408 Pineview Drive reported taht someone stole a 20° boys bicycle, valued at $125. Kay Tignor of 308 West Gold reported the theft of a 10-speed bike valued at $135. Darlene Greene of 319 Fair- view Street reproted an attemp- ted break-in. The Sub Factor at 124 West Gold Street reported that so- meone broke into the restaurant and stole an assortment of food items valued at $100. There was also $100 damage to the door. Frito Lay Warehouse on Slator Stret reported the theft of $72 worth of chips. Ricky Detter of 205 Cranford Drive reported a breaking and entering and theft of a TV cable box and .22 pistol, valued at $80. Etna Service Station on East King reported that someone pumped $5 worth of gas and didn’t pay for it. The Seven-Eleven on Phifer Road reproted that someone pumped $3 worth of gas and left without paying. Dance Slated The Grover Resque Squad will sponsor a Halloween Dance this Saturday night from 7:30 p.m. until 12:00 midnight. Admission will be $2.50. All proceeds will go toward squad operations and the purchase of new walkie talkies. member of Temple Baptist Church and the daughter of the late D. Erastus and Omie Moore Kennedy. Her husband was the late William Robert Peterson. She is survived by one son, Charles “Pete” Peterson of Kings Mountain; three grand- children, and three great- grandchildren. Services were conducted Wednesday at Harris Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Gerry Davis. Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Store Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-9 Sun. 1til6 DUM DUM POPS Perfect Treat For The Spooks On Halloween - Asst. Flavor 101 Ct. $167 HALLOWEEN COSTUMES Ages Small To Large Reg. $2.67 To $5.67 DOVE SOAP 4.75 0z. 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