wh Ad 2 Page 4A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Wednesday, October 21, 1987 o 2 Lola yr IER GROVER SCHOOL BOARD OF 1956—Pictured with Grover Principal Jim Scruggs, second from left, are members of the Grover School Board of 1956 who returned to the school Thurs- day to lunch with the Principal and to be honored with engraved plaques. From left, Bill Camp, Mr. Scruggs, Frank Royster, Glenn Rountree and Stough Wright. 1956 School Board Honored School board members who served before school con- solidation on the Grover School Board took a nostalgic tour of Grover School and got a few surprises Thursday at the invitation of Principal Jim Scruggs. Scruggs, who came to Grover as principal in 1956 from Burlington where he was teaching and coaching at Walter Williams High, in- vited the men who hired him 31 years ago to have lunch at the school. He surprised them with engraved plaques and then took them on a tour of the school building. For some of the former board members it was their first trip back to school since they served on the 1956 board. “They were pleasantly sur- prised with the changes and improvements on campus,’ said Scruggs, who said the new computer lab and the new kindergarten building brought expressions of delight from his visitors and former bosses. Returning to school were Glenn Rountree, who made the initial call to Jim Scruggs in 1956 with an offer of the Grover principalship, Bill Camp, who is now a member of the Grover town board, Frank Royster and Stough Wright. The fifth member of the board, Broadus Mat- thews, is deceased. Revival Scheduled xd $I ml i GR Wa EN SO RG i ra Vr en a lian Kevin Queen Joins Wade Ford Kevin Queen has joined Wade Ford, Inc. as Vice President and General Sales Manager. A 1975 graduate of Kings Mountain High School, Queen graduated cum laude with B.S. in civil engineering from N.C. State University in 1980. He received his Master’s in Business Administration from Duke University in 1982 as a Fuqua Scholar. He is a certified management ac- countant and is partially cer- tified as a production inven- tory manager. Queen comes to Kings Mountain from Hickory where he has been with Siecor in various positions, the last being Budget Super- visor and Senior Financial Analyst. Siecor is a joint ven- ture of Corning Glass and Siemens AG, Munich, West Germany, and is a ieading producer of fiber optic com- munications cable. Queen is a member of Catawba Country Club. His interests include golf, sailing, soaring and sculling. A Hard-To-Get-To Hobby From Page 1-A photo being the beautiful print of a Christmas tree worm, so tiny that he shot close-up in the British West Indies and took 15 minutes to get one picture. On the other hand, angel fish, he said, are so curious they are unafraid and swim toward the ‘big fish in the water’, said Bookout, describing himself. “Of course you can't touch them, but you can get a good picture,’ he adds. Before he went to work in Charlotte 13 TO THE PEOPLE WHO WORKED AND VOTED IN THE ELECTION. I'M ASKING FOR YOUR VOTE AGAIN IN THE RUN-OFF ELECTION - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD QUALIFICATIONS: Business experience in finance and budgets. Community involvement in civic clubs. Revival services will be FOR: : held Sunday through Wednes- eAggressive, Progressive, Government day at Allen Memorial Bap- oStrong City Manager. tist Church on Long Branch Road near Grover. Evangelist will be Glenn Freeman of Burnsville and the music leader. will be Clayton Ollis of Kings Moun- tain. The revival begins Sunday at 11 a.m. and will continue Sunday through Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. The public is invited. Utility Payment Policy Listed eOrderly Contiguous Annexation eOperating Our City In A Businesslike Manner. VOTE FOR RONNIE FRANKS DISTRICT 3 COMMISSIONER NOVEMBER 3RD Pd. Pol. Adv. 1] JL LG years as an electronic technician, Bookout worked at Stowe’s Radio-TV for 23 years. He joined the Charlotte Scuba Diving Club and met marine biologist Kevin Russell, now his partner in underground photography, and since then has dived in Hawaii, The Bahamas, Florida Keys, and most recently in Grand Cabyn in the British West Indies where he shot some of his re- cent collection. Bookout finds his hobby relaxing and vacation diving always interesting. ZI City Clerk Marvin Chappell called attention this week to the city’s policy statement which appears on the reverse side of utility bills mailed to customers. It reads: ‘Payable at our office by the 15th of the month or a penalty may be added. If payment is not made by the 15th of the month, service CARY’S OPENS—Dewey Bookout, left, presents underwater photographs to Cary Cunningham, right, for exhibit at the new Cary’s Steak House and Seafood Restaurant, which open- ed Tuesday on King Street. One of his colorful photographs is Sa we Mill Outlet KIWANIS CLUB OF KINGS MOUNTAIN (@ late fee of $10 will be assessed at month end. No second notice will be given. AN) Screenprint may be discontinued and a AE i Sweatshirts fee of $10 charged before SY For the entire each service is reserved. A Halloween Party And Dance Set Kings Mountain Convales- cent Center is sponsoring a Halloween masquarade par- ty and dance on Thursday, Oct. 29, at 6 p.m. Pre-party activities will in- clude bake sale. Hotdog plates will be sold throughout the day. Included in the evening's festivities will be entertain- ment by a senior citizens, group, a cake walk, dancing, games for the children, hot- dogs with all the trimmings and much more. All proceeds from the event will go the the resident’s van fund. The public is invited. SUPPER ‘Friday, October 23, 1987 5:00 P.M. To 7:30 P.M. KINGS MOUNTAIN SENIOR HIGH CAFETERIA | Cost: $3.00 Per Person Children 5 And Under Free When Accompanied By Parent | EAT WITHUS | ENE yw m— TreTaY Aner. Bob McRae Earns Degree Robert McRae, Superinten- A dent of Kings Mountain . District Schools, completed - . Bie | | Seer | | me || cewemecitvebew | Just Prior To KMSHS Homecoming Game | Sugg retail $10 50 From 10) Sug onus of Education degree from the : orc S700 slic University of North Carolina e Ou prce S00 | 3550.3000 at Greensboro during the summer session. Dr. McRae is being invited KMSH VS. SOUTH POINT | (iwani At Door DT oe Tickets May Be Purchased From Kiwanian Or At Doo UCCG’s 96th annual com- mencement exercises. : { Best Selection Of First Quality In Assorted oe And Screens Kings Mt.*Kings Mountain Plaza*Shelby RoadsMon-Sat 10-6+Phone 739-6452