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PAGE 2, KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1972 OBITUARIES r. [ijh -'■ Narrow Escape! Bystanlers view Uie wreckage of the 1966 Dodge and 1972 Pathfinder Camper It was pulling along 1-85 Friday afternoon when It wrecked. The mishap occured on 1-85 1.6 mUes south from Kings Mountain between 161 and 216 about 5:00 p. m. Trooper R, B, Burnette of the State Highway Patrol Investi gated the wreck and reported that Joy Keller Tredlnnick, 36, of 6030 Blalrmore Street In Fayetteville was traveling north on 85 when a tractor trailer passed the car at a high rate of speed. The driver and three witnesses stated that the wind from the big rig caused Joy Tredlnnick to lose control of the car and hit the right guard rail. The car then swerved across the highway and hit the left rail. The camper came uncoupled and landed some distance from the vehicle. Damages to the car was $1000 and $5000 damage was done to the camper. One passenger, Elizabeth C. Fox also of Fayetteville was Injured In the wreck and taken to Kings Mount^ Hospital. One wit ness reportedly chased the driver of the tractor trailer and In formed him of the accident but he did not return to the scene. Joy Tredlnnick Is pictured left talking with a man at the guard rail. (Photo by Lem Lynch) KLNGS MOUNTAIN Cl_ Hospital Report Sheriffs Department Arrest 14 Prior to October 16 Mrs. Fred J. Bridges, K.M. Mrs. Essie L, Rrook-s, K.M. Mack Lee Conner, K,M. Guy Robert Farr, Gastonia Thomas Kenneth Green, K.M. Mrs. Virginia Marie Grigg, K.M. Della M. daggers, Charlotte Mrs. Verdie M. Kale, K.M, Jessie Guy Ledford, K.M. Haywood W, Mackey, Cher- ryvUle Mrs. Ara B. Marshall, B.C. Walter M. Moorhead, K.M, Paul Phillip McCleary, K.M. Mrs. Jasper N. Philteck, K. M. Kathy Ann Price, K,M, Mrs. Andy Rector, Gastonia Mrs. Lillie E. Reynolds, K. M, Mrs. Eva Mae Robertson, Charlotte Luvenia Janie Rohm, K.M. Mrs. J, H. Thomson, K.M. Jim Williams, B.C. Mrs. Marvin Wright, K.M. October 16 Mrs. Lillie B. Ware, K.M. October 17 Mrs. Paul D. Blanton, B.C. Mrs. Charles F. Carpenter, K.M. George Edwin Peck, B.C. October 18 William G. Bowen, K.M Daniel Lee Wells, K.M. October 19 Mrs. Nancy Elizabeth Cash, B.C. Calvin S. Falls, B.C. Mrs. Frank J. Greene, K.M. Vlrgie L. Smith, K,M. October 20 Mrs. Freddie L. Byrd, K.M. Mrs. Rosa Medlin, K.M Daniel Patterson, B.C. Mrs. Hazel I. Poteat, K.M. Mrs. Marie Hord Ramsey, K.M. Paul R. Suman, K.M. Lewis D. Walker, Gaffney Timothy Wayne Wilson, K.M. October 21 Mrs. Diane L. Gibson, Gas tonia Mrs. Barbara C. Goforth, Grover Mrs. Marlon Estelle Hou ston, K.M. Mrs. Coy Lee Phillips, K.M. October 22 William Curtis Carroll, K. M. Mrs. William 0. Goins, B. C. October 23 Mrs. Michael D. Fore, Gas tonia Mrs. Ferrle F. Hager, B.C. Ethel Selena Gamble, Gas tonia Mrs. Gallle R. lanler, KM. Mrs. Bonnie M. Summers, K.M. spaghetti can be mess.v. but this is ridiculous! And it's one of the hilarious moments in "George." a new famil.v comedy from Capital Productions. Marshall Thompson stars, with the title role played by a loveable 2.'>0-|)ound St. Bernard who sulks in bath- tutw. likes pigs and suffers from a fear of heights. On the merit of his acting debut, the thoroughbred Saint has been signed by § roducer-star Thompson to a TV series based on their further wiss adventures Tlie series is in production now. "George" the movie opens Monday at the .... Joy Theater. Arrest reports were Issued by the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Department from October 9 and nineteen area resi dents were included. Those listed were: Martha Webb, 18, Pine Ridge, K.M., ca pias Instanter; Harris Lee Moore, 18, 4700 Margrace, no operators license; John Hopper, Jr., 24, Route 1, Grover, assault with a deadly weapon; Elma Gantt, 52, 400 N. Battleground, public drunk; Gene Autry Smith, 22, Route 1, Box 178, Grover, abandonment and non support; John Hopper, Jr., 23, Route 1, Grover, assault by pointing a gun; Prior Franklin Childers, 29, Mldplnes, tres passing; Marla Proctor, 17, Route 2, K M, larceny of glasses; Patricia Ann Dor sey, 24, Route 1, KM, capias; Robert Wil liam Brown, 36, 413 Childers, St., KM, capias; Lloyd Hannah, 49, 820 Grace St., capias; Clifford Rlppy, 23, Route 2, Box 317, KM, capias; Steve Lee Passmore, 20, 2120 Mldplnes, assault; James Richard Beatty, 27, 814 Fourth Street, KM, pub lic drunk: TV COMMENTARY By John Smiley FOR THOSE who have forgotten just how tough things were during depres sion years, "The Waltons” will jar loose painful mem ories. This family drama re minds one how scarce money was in the good old days. The show is seen on Satur days. CHILLING TALES are ahundantl.v available for those who enjoy teasing their skin with goosebumps. To list some programs for the chi 11 bump set: "Si.xth Sense." "Night Gallery," "Ghost Story,"and "Thrill er." An occasional scream tickling movie is thrown in by networks for good meas ure. AFTER 19 YEARS ON TV, Walt Disney studio begins another season. It is not a mere cliche that quality en dures. At least, not in this case. The "World of Dis ney" is good I'litertainment. ■AL.AS, in the same token many good shows have land ed in the airwa.vs boot hill, while some quite sorry, black hatted ones still invade our lamil.v den. Too bad we wateii tile sorry oiu’s any way. I 4i ["I Jim Hunt, Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor, was In Kings Mountain last Friday, shaking hands and making a few quick stops. Here he chats with Dean WestmoreUnd, KMHS teacher and director of PACE, and School Superintendent Donald Jones. (LG. Alexander Photo) OSES BARGAIN CQ/OVEI % Halloween Costumes A? .'Wi'. $1.99 to $2.99 Kinps Mtn., N.C. 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Barrett Alonzo Leslie Barrett, 78, of 2249 S. York St., Gas tonia, died Sunday morning at 2;30 a.m, in Gaston Me morial Hospital. Born In Cleveland County, he was a heavy equipment operator lor the city of Gas tonia and the son of the late William Barrett and Maddle Conner Barrett, He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Middle Neill Barrett; 5 daughters, Mrs. Ray B. Southard, Mrs. .Dempsey Carter, Mrs. Hershell Grigg, Mrs. Leroy Hampton, all of Gastonia, Mrs. Ibzellne Jones of Charlotte; 5 sons, Lloyd Barrett, Nlel Barrett, Alonzo L. Barrett, Jr., John ny Barrett, all of Gastonia, Billy Barrett of Bessemer City; 2 sisters Mrs. Elease Stlaalt of Waco And Mrs. Virginia Williams of Lake Lure; 1 brother, Haywood Barrett of N. Virginia; 32 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at Fair- view Baptist Church In Gas tonia by the Rev. Flay Payne. Burial was in Hollywood Cemetery. Sisk Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. Mixon Willie Paul Mixon, 53, of 515 E, Penn Ave., Bessemer City, died Friday as the re sult of an auto wreck. A textile worker, he was a veteran of World War II and the son of the late Henry Mixon and Katherine Davis Mixon, Surviving are his widow, Virginia Martin Mixon; 5 sons, Jerry Mixon, Dennis Mixon, Darrell Mixon, all of the home, Ronnie Mlxo.n of Gastonia, Johnny Mixon of Bessemer City; 2 daughters. Miss Sherry Mixon of the home and Mrs. Eddie Smith of Kings Mountain; 1 brother, Jack Mixon of Jacksonville, F!a.; 1 sister, Mrs. Edna Raulerson of Jacksonville, Fla.; and 6 grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at 2:00 p.m. at Wel come Baptist Church in Dal las, by the Rev. James Dra- nnen, the Rev, James Aber nathy and the Rev. Victor Sanders, Burial was in Mountain Rest Cemetery, Sisk Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. Pierce Mrs. Erma Costner Pier ce, 91, of Route 1, Bessemer City, died Saturday morning at 8;00 a.m. in Beam’s Rest Home. She Is survived by 2 sons. Rev. Marion Pierce of Mel vin, Fla. and Wilbur J, Pier ce of Rocky Mt.; 1 sister, Mrs. Nettle White of Besse mer City; 2 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Funeral services were held Monday at 4;00 p.m. at Sisk East Chapel by the Rev. R, C. Franks. Burial was In St, Paul’s Lu theran Church. Sisk Funeral Home was In charge of arrangements. Gray Anderson Gray, 48, of 411 S. Maple St., Dallas, died Friday at 6:00 p.m. at his home. He was the son of the late Andy Gray and Mary Epley Gray. Surviving are his wife, Al- leen Edwards Gray; 3 daugh ters, Mrs. Bobby Bolts of Gastonia, Mrs, Jack Head and Mrs. Thomas Whit more, both of Johnson City, Tenn,; 2 stepsons, Ronnie Edwards of Dallas and Char les Samples of Columbus, S, C.; 2 brothers, David Gray and Clyde Gray, both of New Port, Tenn.; and 13 grand children. Funeral services were held Monday at 3:00 p.m. at Uni versal Church of God by the Rev. Terry Heffner, Burial was in Hollywood Cemetery. Sisk Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Prevent picks in your stockings by creaming your legs and heels nightly. Dallas Women Hold Church Bazaar A "Harvest Supper” of ba ked ham and all the trimm ings will be served from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Reserva tions can be made through the church office (Phone 922-3907) or by contacting one of the women of the church. Tickets will not be sold at the door. Price of tickets are $1.50 for adults, $1.00 lor children under 12. The women of the First United Methodist Church of Dallas will hold a Bazaar at the church (located at 301 W, Main St.) on Saturday, November 4, from 9:30 a. m. CO 8:00 p.m. The Items offered at the Bazaar will In clude gifts, Christmas decor ations, food, crafts, baked goods, garden Items, plus a "White Elephant Sale” and many other surprises. A Tea Room will be open from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. featuring home made cake, coffee, sandwiches, and ham biscuits. * * * • Gentility is often con fused with weakness. Crusade For Christ Gospel Singing A “Crusade for Jesus Christ’’ gospel sing will be held October 29-November 5 at the Peoples Mission Church. Speaker will be Rev, Carl'W. Hinson. Gos pel singing groups are In vited. Time is each even ing beginning at 7. The church is located at 2230 Barrett Road-turn off Hwy. 74 at Buffalo Fish Camp. Foursomes Set For Nov. 5 The KM. Womens Golf Association is planning a scotch foursomes golf tour nament for husbands and wives to be held on Sunday, November 5th at 4 p.m. Supper will be served foll owing the tournament. Sign up for entry at the Country Club Pro Shop. CHINOISERIE Chinoiserie, or the imitation of anything Oriental, has caught on like wildfire. Chinoiserie not only made Its mark on fashion and food, but also in house furnishings, says Wilma Scott, exten sion housing specialist. North Carolina State University. Bamboo, gin ger jars and fire eating dragons are all back In vogue. The 1973Volkswagen is srill $1999. A bargain is a bargain. while you con see the new 1973 Beetle is still at o nice low price, you really can't begin to see the value until you know what you're getting for your money. A worronry, for instance, that's twice what you get with any other small cor: 24 months or 24,000 miles. * * But then, we wouldn't be offering it if it weren't for our incredibly finicky foctrvy inspection: over 1100 inspectors poring over more than 5,000 ports, lit sounds com pulsive, but it's the best way to reoch per fection.) And now, there’s our new VW Computer Diagnosis system. Meaning literally what it soyS: o brand new computer that's been in- stoHed, or soon will be, in our service oreo ready to be hooked up to your cor. The most odvonced service system in the world, it checks vitol service ports, via sensors and probes built into critical areas, ond spells the results out in plain English. People should hove it so good. Consider also our legendary resole value. When you compare it with other cars after three years, it mokes our $1999* sound absolutely amazing, t Everything odding up to one importont point: there's o big difference between be ing cheop, and being a bargain. Few things in life work as well as a Volkswagen. •1973 VoUjwaB.n Seaon III !„aaes'.a i.la.l c-.ce. P C E. lO'nl l-j.ei and other deal- charges ,1 an, odd.r.onol II an owner n.a.nta.n, ana ..-„c.s h„ v.n.cle ,n accordance w.rh rne Vorkswagen nraintenance schedule ony lacrorv port lound to be delect,., .n n-.arer.ol or workn.ansh.o w.rh.n nonths or 24,etc n.les. whichever comes r.rst l.,c«^ rn;7hl.3brdo’.Vnr.'a^cV^g^’^".;!-«;T,7;or°d:;,:lr'’^'" GwdrE;^::??:’:".^ 197^"" 'r" ©VoUswogen of America. Inr. SHELBY ^ VOLKSWAGEN ^ llw\. 7 1 |{v-l*a«> N\ . «(!' Kiiiirw >||||.
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