Population City Limits . * , . 7.206 Trading Area 15.000 (1945 Ration Board F1?uim) VOL. 63 NO. 26 Established 1889 Kings Mountain's RELIABLE Newspaper Kings Mountain, N. C., Thursday, June 25, 1953 20 Pages Today Sixty-Third Year ?V : ? PRICE FIVE CENTS RENOVATED RESIDENCE NOW MEDICAL CUNIC? Shown above is the new. modern Hendricks Clinic at the corner of West Gold and South Cansl er streets. The building has been completely reno vated by Dr. P. E. Hendricks, who is resuming his medical practice here next week. Formerly a res idence, neither interior nor exterior resemble the former building, which had a peaked roof and elanhAftnt clapboard siding. . ?A Local News Bulletins BEGIN MONDAY Classes in make-up English grammar for Kings Mountain high school students will be gin Monday morning at 8 o' clock in the Physics laboratory at Central school. Miss Helen Logan, a member of the facul ty, made the announcement TO XANKAVOUS Miss Charlotte (Ducky) Jen kin* a recent graduate of Ca twfca college, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jenkins, has accepted the position as social . worker in Cabarrus county. Offices are located in Kannapolls. PROMOTED Thomas D. Tlndall, Sr., of Kings Mountain, staff mana ger for Life Insurance Compa ny of Georgia, last week at tended a special staff mana gers conference at the compa ny's home office In Atlanta. Mr. Tindall was promoted to staff manager in March. FIRE ALARMS City firemen answered two fire alarm calls Saturday. At 7:20 p.- m. a trash fire was ex tinguished on Parker street. At 9;15 p. m. on June 20 a 'blaze was extinguished on Cherokee street, caused from a hot water heater in a colored eating establishment. \ nc SOSWTAUZED Grf.dy W. King, Kings Moun ' tain mechanic anu fire chief, was re- hospitalized -unday at Charlotte Memorl"* hospital. Mr. King has ibeen In 111 heal th for the past several weeks, * , TO SCOOT CAMP Edward Blanton, James Press ly, Benjie Moomaw, Phillip Padgett, Tommy Goforth, Ger ald Blanton, and Steve Wells will leave Monday for a week's stay at Piedmont Council Boy Scout camp, Tryon. J. p. New some, summer supply pastor at First Presbyterian church, will accompany the group. Cotton Bloom Derby Won By Evans Again As ht has for imral y tan, 8. & (Ed) Erons. wall-known Noqro farmer who limn on York load, iftm first to bring a 1953 cotton bloom to tbo Her ald. Evans brought his bloom In Tuesday morning. R. D. Hambright, Route 2 farmer, was a close second, producing a cotton bloom la tor In the day for a Herald re porter. Iftni has a 21 -acre cotton crop en his 129-acre form. Third cotton bloom r sported to the Herald came from Gra dy Seism, who reported some boll weevil In his fields bat atoo much more "fruit" than In the bad weevil year of 1950. .Mr. Seism brought tbo bloom In at mid-afternoon Wodnes Dr. P. E. Hendricks Resuming Practice Medical Doctor Neaz Completion 01 Army Duty Dr. Paul E. Hendricks, nearlng completion o f a two-year tour of duty with the army medical corps, will resume the general practice of medicine here on July 1. Dr. Hendricks said yesterday that he will go on terminal leave effective next Wednesday, though he will not officially be realeased from active duty status until Au gust 10, Jwo years from the date he reported to Fort Bennlng. Ga., for active duty. Dr. Hendricks has been receiv ing evening oftice calls for the past few weeks at his newly-com pleted clinic at the corner of Can sler and Gold streets. His regular office hours at the clinic after Tuesday will be 10 to 12 noon and 3 to 5 p. m. ... Mrs. Yates Harbison, R. N., will continue to serve as office nurse and bookkeeper, he announced. During the past two years, Dr. Hendricks, an army medical corps captain, also served at Camp Gordon, Ga., and at the armed forces examining stations at Birmingham, Ala., Columbia, S. C., and Charlotte. The modernized clinic, a for mer residence, was renovated by Dr. Hendricks, who holds a lease purchase option on the property, Which is owned by J. L. McGill and C. D. Blanton. Improvements, in addition to complete interior rearrangement and redecorating, include installation of an air-con ditioning plant and a central heat ing plant. The rooms include white and (Solored waiting rooms, nurse's office, three examination rooms, heating plant room, x-ray dark room, doctor's office, x-ray and laboratory room, electro - cardio graphy room, eye-ear-nose-throat examination room, two baths, and Continued on Page Eight BEING BB LEASED ? Dr. Paul E. Hendricks, Kings Mountain phy sician. will resume his medical practice Wednesday after terr in? for almost two years as a captain in the army medical corps. Saturday Show To Aid Youth The Southern Playboys, stage, radio, and recording artists will appear at the Kings Mountain High school auditorium, Saturday night at 8 p. m. Ti ?* Playboys will present solos and trios in western, hillbilly, and popular style, also comedy skits and a telepathy .act by Bob Hood, acting emcee, from Gas tonla. Appearing with the Playboys are two local beys, Gene Whet stine, soloist, and Arthur Sprouse, an old-styte fiddler. The Playboys are Sponsored by the Kings Mountain Junior Police Pony League Baseball League and proceeds will go to the lea gue.' Admission is 30 and 60 cents and tickets are now on saje. I Shelby and Lexington Indians Here I Friday In Kiwanis-Sponsored Tilt Friday night Is "Professional Baseball Night" in Kings Moun tain with Shelby's Clippers and Lexington's Indians to meet in a Tar Heel league game at City Stadium at 8 p. m. The game, first regular-season professional contest in Kings Mountain, is being sponsored by the Kings Mountain . Kty?anls| club. Tickets sales have been report ed a* brisk, with the ducats sell Ing for 35 and 75 cents. Tickets will be on sale at the gate Friday also. ' Tickets ant now on sale at*B. | A B. Restaurant, Plonk Brothers A Co*,. Bridges Hardware, Grif fin Drug Store, and Kifigs Moun tain Drug Co. Shelby, home team for the rnj|ie, features hard hitting Char Ballard at first base. Ballard |S a Kings Mountain businessman and a veteran baseball player, havtag led tfie Western Carolina m5K ***"? meflti in nts pro drew. A Urge number of Kings Moun tain fans have been following the Shelby team since the former WC loop went professional. Kings Mountain was in the loop as a semi-pro, with Ballard a main stay on the club, but did not join the professional ranks, J. B. Keeter Is general chair man of the Kiwanis club commit tee arranging the game. Other committees include: Tic kets, Glee A. Bridges, chairman, Harold Phillips, J6hn O. Plonk, Ted Weir and I>. A. Hoke; con cessions, Harold Crawford, chair man, Mr. Phillips and Harold Hunnicutt; advertising, John C. Greer, Jr., W. S. Fulton, Sr., B. S. Peeler, Srfc and John L. Mc Gill; . program advertising, L. Ar nold Riser, 'chairman, Mr. Hunni cutt. Halbert Webb, Paul Mauney. ,W. G. Grantham. J. E. Herndon, *r. Keeter. D. F. Hord. L. E. Ab bott, Aubrey Mauney, Mr. Weir, Mr. Crawford, W. K. Mauney. Geerge H. Mauney, H. R. Neisler, Harry Page, Glee E. Bridges. John C. Smathers and G. C. Kelly Board Enacted License Schedule Without Change The city board of commission ers, at a special meeting last Fri day night, re-enacted without change the city's privilege li cense schedule, voted to purchase tax maps from the county, and rehired all city employees at Jules"18 ary and Wage selle rs hoard also awarded to O. O Walker contract for installa tion of about 1,100 feet of curb and-gutter on Gold street, be and J"n?Per street. nrt? . u? loVV bid of edged the bid of J. D. Hord by Ne?altWS72i,,0ther hidders Neal Hawkins, of Gastonia, A. P of ^h-iK 3 1d SpanS'Cr & Sons, ^ fi y',. C^rding 10 the con tract the city will handle the gra ding work, and the curb-and-gut 1"siall?t!ons are to be com pleted by July 10. a.n?,the.r 1 act,on- the hoard oted to install an electric score board at City Stadium at an esti mated cost of $325. the funds to cei te Parking meter re in other actions the board; .1) Authorized the city clerk to ?top .payment on certain out standing checks against the city 0 clear his books, with instruc tion to issue duplicates as requir 2) Approved a petition by E ^ p,ropcrty owner's to Install sidewalk on the North side of Ridge from Cleveland 1J8treet' the- lnstal iva?Iab?e WhGn funds are 3) Authorized payment of $3 to one off-duty policeman for ex 3Udtt 8t bal1 8ameS at City 4) Authorized installation of Ight8 ,n the LInw?od Jf $487 at a" est,mated c?st 1 Char?ed off the books eer a es accounts as uncol lectible. The balances occurred ?hen ^persons moved away and feposlts were Insufficient to cov jr balances owed. ^ ,0rde?'ed dosing of Carpen Cold and King ^ 1ghll WUh Prov's'on rln6 I ^ equipped with red reflectors and that the road nfght" * marked ',r>ad end at 7) Authorized rental of twe Parking spaces, one on Battle Mnn?tdo.aVerUe and the 0th0r on z t0 F,rst Natl0" al Bank at v12 per year. The bank requested the rentals for convenience of bank patrons and ?hi . * W0Uld 1,n