1 (Cf^tinued i/rowi one) . OLD FURNITURE t^ute 2, Bessemer City, trcasur- f pr>!. 'Mrs. Joe Whitehurst, Kings Mountain; Jack urmand, Concord; Mrs. Irene Bessemer,City; Starr Stacy Lewis Ormand, Route 1 Kings Mountain; Workshop Set For Teachers The Kings Mountain New Students Register Now JHf KINGS MOUNTAIN HgRALD. KlI^SS |tj. p. Mm [ *_ «■ 55chool students who have re cently moved into the Kings scnool Mountain school district are ask* ^ Mis. Bean's Mother Passes John Hovis, J*^ne; and William Preston (io* system will hold its first substi* i to register at the schools near- tute teacher workshop Wednes-! est their home. day, August 16, from 2 until 5; g . Donald Tone*! reminH« Beam of Kings Mountain, were nm ;it tho A^upi. uonam Jones reminds- » __ forth. Clover, S. C, (Continued from otw) KISTLER Funeral rites for Mrs. Addie Lee Hawkin.s, 55, of IBoiling Dellingei's Rites Condneted .Funeral rites for W. Clarence Del-linger, 80, who died Friday, ^.prings, mother of Mrs. Mary wore conducted Sunday at Mt’ Scinggs Rites Aie Condneted Funeral services for rfarold Dean Scrugps. 31. of Tooeka, p.m. at the SchcKd Administra tion building. that principals are on duty and 'Wednesday at 3 p.m. . . . . . I from Pnniilar viT^rinerB Wur.tltt Supt. Donald Jones reminds as soon as possible. I that all i)ersons interested in do- i ing substitute work must attend The Kistlers express a strong the workshop. ^reference for small towns such new students are urged to regis-1 Springs Baptist ” ® pn»ifr>F» \t7ith fKti D/.«» T I Jones said any new student I not knowing what school district I he lives in should contact the as Kings Mountain. They havr overwhelmed, not only by jne kindness of his church peo ple ibut by that of neighbors who of other church<*s. i We like it here very much,” '"hey say. He also reminded of the recent regulations on substitute teach ing as adopted by the board of education: school administration oilfice or any principal. T. A. McDaniels Kites Conducted 1) that the teacher have at: least a high school diploma with college training preferred; 2t that the teacher attend a j two-hour workshop conducted by the school administration. Schools Staff Near Complete church with the Rev. J. Edgar Bishop and Rev. Mitchell Prueit ofliciating. Interment was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Hawkins died Monday Zion Baptist church of which he was a memiber. 'Rev. I. A. Cable and Chaplain Jack Cooke officiated at the final rites and interment was in the church cemetery. A native otf Lincoln County morning in Royster Memorial, ^ farmer, he was the son of hospital. I l-ate John P. and Ellen Hen- oi* . i Dellinger. He was a member She IS survived -by her hus- I of Warren F. Hov'e Post S9 nf band, J. K. Hawkins; four j Shelby and a veteran of World daughters, Mrs. Frances Emory, Mrs. Janie Hunt, both of Shelby, Mrs. SheJby Jean Shohan of War I. Surviving are his wife, Lavan- Kansas, brother ot the Rev« Am D. Scruggs ot Kings Mountain, were held Sunday afternoon from Polkviile Baptist churchy Rev. Mr. Scruggs was assisted 'by Rev, W. P. Bi'ggerstaff and Rev. Raymond Crook in officiat ing at the rites. Churches To Aid Hurricane Victims Methodist churches in the area will observe a special day of prayer for world peace on Sun day. At Grace Methodist church Sunday an offering will be re ceived for victims of Hurricane Agnes. A native of Cleveland County, he was the son of Mrs. Pearl Philbeck Scruggs oif Polkviile and the late Lonzo B'. Scruggs, j He was a member of High Shoals Baptist church in Henri etta. ' SERMON TOPIC ‘kicking Up The Pieces of Ourselves” will be, the sermon topic of Rev. N jC, Bush at Sunday morning worship hour at Grace United Methodist church. Funeral rites for Thomas Al- .bert (Bert) McDaniel, 67, were conducted Tuesday alfternoT)n at 4 o’clock from Eastsicle Baptist church, interment following in Mountain Rest ccmot€*ry. Rev. Harry Vance offioialtd at the final rites. Mr. McDaniel died at 6 p.m. Sunday while vacationing at Cherry Grove Beach. S. c. Subsitute teacher pay is $15 ix»r clay and applications aie be ing accepted at the schocjl admin istration offices. Rev. Shelton's Sistei Passes ouir. •* .t! Lincolnton and 'Mrs. .Mary Beam Shufoid Delinger; one dau^h. H Mountain; seven sons.l^^*** Donald Kewley of Go- Surviv^g, other than his moth- Glenn, William and | wanda, N. Y.; four sons, Roy anrSfmmr Funeral rites for Mrs. Geneva He was the son of the late i Queen, of Sylvia, N. L., Thomas Alfred and Pear' Frank- i sister of Rev. Odas Shel-| tin Neal McDaniel and a retired : Goyl Shelton and Mrs. Diilliie Numerous Accidents truck driver for Akers Motor • Lines. I conducted Thursday, August 3 Reported He is survived by one son,P trom the Chapel of ^ James R. McDaniel of Gastonia; ' Funeral Home in Sylvia, one sister, Mrs. Virginia Williams' The Rev. Clyde Collins officiat- of North Wilkesboro* three burial was in Fairview brothers, 'Logan and Bi’oaclus Me- (^owningi was backing his vehicle across, the road and Robbins late model UUIlc ItIOSiUA vehicle ran into the side of Dowm ing. Monday, at 8:57 p.m., invesigat ing officer Sgt. D. R. Corn stat great-: Mrs. Edney | picnic area at 4 n.m. for games Ethel i with the children.' ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ GRAl Yarb gree Webl Subscribe To The HERALD \flLr oSed It ^t^e' ^i||£e/Ind A:ou?%rea‘A .er"wrA":1 bele^d^^ grandchtldren. j,,,. 3^^,, ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ PPG Names PITT.S'BURGH — Eugene B. Mosier has been appointed gener al manager of . aircraft and specialty products for PPG In- Paragon Signs Johnnie Floyd Free lance writer Johnni? E, Floyd, a native of Au.gusla, Ga.. arri\ed in Kings Mountain Wed nesday to wor!; with Pair.;,'.*! .Studios on Its filming of “Sign O. f,” a murder mystery l)»'ng filmed in and around Kings .Mountain. I'loyd has worked with such writing gieats as liie late Nobel Peace Pri/e winner John Stein beck and novelist Bill Adler. Floyd won the Freedoms Founda tion Award in 1966 for his cover age of the Vietnam War. Floyd initiated the Stars And Stript's column, "Pup Tent Poems” and also has a chapter ed a car driven by Grady Lewis, . Bently, 41, Gastonia overturned -He will Ha * when he tried to .stop for a 1970! ^ responsible lor sales Ford but skidded, hit the curb Tax Discount Notice 'Ben of Mr of Ki aled col leg Yar lor of nd overturned. Damage to the Bently car was $2,000. Tuesday, at 8:(K) p.m., cars driven by Thomas Mills Curry, 82, Sheloy and Norman (iene At- e ^ kins, 22, Giovor. collided on East King street at the intersection and marketing of aircraft and specialty transparencies, as well as their manufacture at PPG* Huntsville, Ala., and Creighton,; Pa., fabrication plants. Mosier, who had betm assistant' DISCOUNT OF (*inplo Brick St hoo work with Gaston street. Investigating quartered at the firm's aircraft officer Raser Dodge said dam ages to the Curry car were $3(X) and to the Atkins enr $(500. House Break-In Is Reported The Cleveland Gouty Sheriff's Department is investigating a break-in which occurred some time last week at the home ol Odus Whisnant on Route 1, Kings Mountain. Detective Paul Barbee said the break-in was discovered last F'riday by a neighbor. Barbee said Whisnant had been out of town for several days. Entry was made by someone breaking out a glass in a back window. and specialty products ofLices in Huntsville. F. W. Lowe's Rites Conducted Barbee reported that a corn- BAKE SALE liainbow Girls of Kings Moun tain Assembly 50 will hold a bake sale Saturd-ay morning be ginning at 9:30 at Phifer Hard ware. Cookies, cakes and pies will be available and proceeds will benefit the A*ssembly’s community projeet.s. plete stereo system, a lamp and a table were missing from ♦he home. Ho estimated the value at $7r)0. Barbee said indications were the thieves dragged the stenx) out the front door, but no tire tracks were found around the home. Funeral rites for Forney Wash ington Lowe, Sr.^ 70, retired ma.« lei mechanic at Osage Mills ir Be.s.semer City, were conducted Monday afternoon at 4 p.m. frorri ‘riessemer City’s First Baptist church with the Rev. A. A. Bailey of/iciaiing. Interment was in Gastonia's Hollywood cemetery. Son of the late John and Sally Walker Lowe, Mr. Lowe was a member of the First Baptist church of Bessemer City where he was a deacon and teacher of the Men’s Bible Class. He was Be Allowed on AH 1972 also a Mason, a member of Whet- Pvt. Hamilton Finishes Training Fr, JA.-KSON, S. C. (AHT.\0) July 19 — Army Private Michael A. Hamilton, son of Mrs. Catalina name’s sake. Yea. though I walk! W. Hamilton. 114 E. Mane St.. S through the valley of the shadow 11 of death, I will fear no evil. For ?Thou art with me, thy rod and |Thy staff they comfort me; Thou Ipreparest a table before me in fthe presence of mine enemies JThiou anointest my head with oil Bessemer City, N. C.. recently icmpleted eight weeks of basic training at Ft. Jackson, S. C. He received instruction in drill and ct‘rfmonics, wtxipons, map reading, combat laetic-s. military courtisy, military jitsticc, first ?jny cup runneth over. Surely,: -lid, and Army history and tradi- tgoodness and mercy sha!! follow i tions, ?Tne al AT MEETING J. Don Shields is attending the Associated Public Safety Com munications Olllicers Conference in Boston, Massachusetts. Shields is the first Vice President of the North Carolina Chapter of APCO. The East Coast Conference will be held in Asheville next May and Shields has been namerl Gen eral Chairman of the Conference. stone Lodge No. 515. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Connie Holland Lowe; two sons. Bob H. Dnvo of Kings Mountain and Forney W. Lowe, Jr. of Greenville, S. C.; two daughters, Mrs. Olin Mooney and Mrs. Mar vin Mooney of Bessemer City; two brothers, F. F. and Charles Lowe of Gastonia; 12 grandchil dren and three great-grandchil dren. City Tax Noi in Me was e