pp ye ip Page 4A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Wednesday, July 10, 1985 OBITUNRIES RUFUS FALLS Funeral services for Rufus Patterson Falls, 86, of Route 6, who died Thursday in the Kings Mountain Hospital, were conducted Sunday at 2 p.m. from Temple Baptist Church. Rev. Frank Monroe and Rev. Jesse Johnson officiated at the rites and interment was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mr. Falls was a native of Cleveland County and a retired land surveyor. He was the son of the late Alvin Price and Sarah Elizabeth Patterson Falls and was a member of Central United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Georgia Forbis Falls; two brothers, Hugh Falls and Butler Falls, both of Kings Mountain; and two sisters, Miss Janet Falls of Kings Mountain and Mrs. Eunice Weir of Wilmington. Harris Funeral Home was in charge of arrangement. WOODROW McENTIRE Graveside services for Woodrow James McEntire, 71, of 1327 Grover Road, who died Thursday in Kings Mountain Hospital, were con- ducted at 11 o’clock Friday from Mountain Rest Cemetery by Rev. Paul Horne. Mr. McEntire was a native of Cleveland County, retired from the Army where he served during World War II Wanza Davis and the Korean War. He was son of the late Henry and Martha Pearson McEntire. Surviving are his brother, Stanley McEntire of Kings Mountain; and three sisters, Mrs. Stella Foster, Mrs. Etta Glass, with whom he made his home, and Mrs. Della McEntire, all of Kings Moun- tain. Harris Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. LOYD STYERS Funeral services for Loyd Durham Styers, 67, of 222 Fulton St., who died Wednes- day in Charlotte Memorial Hospital, were conducted Saturday at 2:30 p.m. from the Chapel of Harris Funeral Home. Rev. Durham Whisnant, Rev. Charles Swicegood and Rev. Zeb Honeycutt of- ficiated at the rites and inter- ment was in Mountain Rest Cemetery. Mr. Styers was a Cleveland County native and a retired textile employee. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of Free Saints Chapel of Cherryville. He was son of the late Joseph Cleveland and Arie Roberts Styers. Surviving are his wife, Prue Weaver Styers; a brother, Dewey Styers of Kings Mountain; and two sisters, Ludie Green of Pickens, S.C. and Pearl Barnette of Statesville. Is Retiring From KM District Schools Wanza Davis is retiring after 33 years as secretary- treasurer of the Kings Moun- tain School System. Mrs. Davis’s resignation was accepted at the regular monthly meeting of the board of education Monday. It becomes effective August 1 but Mrs. Davis will continue working on a consulting basis through-January 31. Mrs. Davis joined the school system in 1952. She has worked for three superintendents, B.N. Barnes, Don Jones and Bill Davis. | “I worked for three ex- cellent superintendents and boards of education that have given me full support all these years,” she said. ‘I'm very grateful for that.” Mrs. Davis is a product of the Kings Mountain School System. She and her hus- band, I.C. Davis, have one daughter, Jean Allred of Asheville, and two grand- children. Mrs. Davis has been active in several professional organizations and is past president of the North Carolina and National |! Associations of Educational Office Personnel. Mrs. Davis said her im- mediate retirement goals will include working around her new home at Davidson Lake and ‘“‘spending a lot of time with my two beautiful grand- children.” ; Barry Gibson Appointed KMHS Assistant Principal The Kings Mountain Board of Education Monday ap- pointed Barry Gibson as assistant principal at Kings Mountain High School. Gibson replaces Blaine Froneberger, who retired at the end of the past school year. Gibson, a graduate of Kings Mountain High and Lenoir-Rhyne College, has been employed by Kings Mountain schools since 1968. He has been a health and physical education teacher at the junior high school and has also coached baseball on the high school level. In other action, the board: *Approved naming the Grover kindergarten building in memory of Barbara Lail, a Grover teacher who was Kkill- ed last year in an automobile accident. *Awarded scholastic in- surance for the 1985-86 school year to Doug Ruedlinger at a cost of $5.25 during school hours and $40 for 24-hour coverage. The cost is the same as last year. *Approved the fee schedule for the 1985-86 school year. All fees are the same as last year. *By a 4-1 vote, approved a $285 per month rental fee for the Grover principal's house. Kyle Smith voted against the proposal, saying that $285 per § month is ‘pretty high.” Supt. Bill Davis said one of the high 4 school coaches plans to rent J the house and has agreed to § “provide some security and assist in the use of the gym.” *Agreed to wait until spring to consider raising sup- ®& plements for minor sports § coaches at the high school. Davis and several board members suggested giving those coaches a ‘‘one-time’’ bonus if there is sufficient funds in the spring. *Approved several budget modifications which were necessary to balance the 1985-86 budget. Supt. Davis said the school system is receiving $96,191 less than re- quested for current expenses and $19,399 less than re- quested for capital outlay. 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