Bee Airmen Operating FM Radio Fatay Site On Crov/ders Mountain A permanent radio relay site I ?been set up by the Air Force < Oowder's Mountain, A/IC J. '1 kmd, team chief, announced i t week. he relay site is one of fiye i. A' eon pope Field, Ft. Bragg, r. I Donaldson AFB, Greenville, V, and U on 24-hour operation. ?V The three-man team uses FM c Yipment on VHF at the site p. 1 can transmit voice and tele l Facsimile transmission c v.i also he used over the net >rk, Airmen Bond reported. ihe airman reported that he is a member of the group that 6 crated a relay site on Crowd c , Mountain from March to J 'he 5 during the Pope Field ma rt;,uveis and liked t'he duty so v Ml lie requested to be based MORE ABOUT Fair Continued From Page One t!i rilled spectators with rbal wes ?em action, Including riding of wild bucking horses, stunt cow girl riding, rodeo clowning, trick ? iplng, Roman riding, fighting I'rahma bulls, plunging longhorn : -leers, burlesque bull fighting, < iwboys and Indians ? ? all dl i ct from the plains of Texas, < >:Uahoma and the badlands of t ie Dakotas. The rodeo will be presented a-, i'lin before the grandstand ""uii-sdny afternoon, Friday al i. moon, Friday night following ,e Hataid Revue, and possibly another i>erformance Saturday jjight at 9:30. Jack Kochman's Hell Driver sliow was an event of Wednesday i.fternoon. Saturday a/tcynoon will be de voted to NASCAR ? sanctioned races under the direction of Sam Nunls Speedways. "Tony" Vitales* fireworks dis play can" be seen from the grand s tand each evening at 9 o'clock following the George A. Hamid Revue which La presented each evening at 8 o'clock. The Hamld revue features 16 lovely _chorus at the site when he heard It was to be re-opened. Other relay sites are located at Paris Mountain, Monroe, An sonviile, and Carthage. The Crowder's Mounts In sta tion is operated toy Airman Bond, 24, a native of Drumrldge, Okla., A/IC B. A. Carr, 21, of Maine, and A/2C Paul Ver&choore, 20. of Illinois. Airman Carr Is mar ried and lives in Gastonia, while the other two make eamp on the mountain top. Both Carr and Bond have been In the service three years and nine months. Airman Verschoore entered the service thirteen mon ths ago. The public is invited to visit the site on Saturdays and Sun days, Airman Bond said. girls and a prima donna, plus a number of popular Tadlo and tele vision acts. Among the new features to be seen at the Cleveland County fair this year are "Ole Town", where rare antiques and displays, have attracted curious and reminisc ing crowds; a wildlife exhibit; molasses making from a 200-year old wooden, muled; awn molas ses mill; General Elfcctric's House of Magic; and a "Save with Cot ton Bags" sewing contest spon sored by the National Cotton Council of America and the 1'faff Sewing Machine Company. Gates to the fairgrounds open daily at S a. m. through Saturday (night, Kiwanian? Schedule Teacher's Night Kings Mountain teachers have been invited by the Kings Moun tain Kiwanis club to attend a Teacher's Night banquet at the civic club's September 30th meet ing. Sheldon Hutchinson, of Char lotte, will present an entertain ment program, B. S. Peeler, Jr., program chairman, has announc ed. ? --i ? CUSTOM PRINTING ? F,0 R ? INDIVIDUALS COMMERCE INDUSTRY Herald Publishing House is particular on its printing work and is equipped to handle a wide variety of printing, including complicated rule forms and other requirements for printed work. * ? We shall also be happy to give quota tions on specialty house items and en graved stationery of all kinds. Herald Publishing House is to the printing trade what the custom tailor is to the garment industry. In other words, we tailor your printing per your order, ^ per your needs. HERALD ? ' \ . * : ? * . '. v V. x PUBLISHING HOUSE .. 167 Phones 283 KINGS MOUNTAIN Hospital Log nurmauom DaUy, 10 to 11 ; 3 to 4 p. m. and 7 to 8 p m. PATIENT LIST AT NOON WEDNESDAY: John. Dawk ins. Arthur Frye. '? Louise Hamrlck. ? Daisy Lee Smith. Beverly Walker. Grace Curry, route 1, admitted Wednesday September 15. Bill Bailey, admitted Friday. C.- B. Moss, Ci(ty, admitted Fri day. Mrs. L. W. Martin, admitted Saturday. ' Mary Peterson, 917 Grace street, admitted Saturday. Nancy Jo Wilson, 516 Phenix street, admitted Saturday. Tom Bialock, route 2, admitt ed Sunday. Fannie Carpenter, 116 Moun tain street, admitted Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Hamrlck, route 3/ admitted Sunday. Mrs. Robert Lovelace, route 3, admitted Sunday. Ray Sufford, route 3, admitted Sunday. . . R. L. Wren, 400 N. Cherry street, admitted Sunday. Janice Taylor, Lincoln Acade my, admitted Sunday. Sarah Clearyt route 3, admitted Monday. Ro?bert Davis, route 3, admitt ed Monday. Jan?tte Lee, route 2, admitted Monday. Francis Nichols, 801 Gantt street, admitted Monday. Nannette Pearson, 1001 Grove street, Charlotte, admitted Mon day. Mrs. Kyle F. Smith, route 1, admitted Monday. Louise Wray, route 1, admitt ed Monday. Robeht Curry, route 3, admitt ed Tuesday. Rufus Dover, Park Yarn, ad mitted Tuesday Louise Early, Box 492, admit ted Tuesday. Edith Morrison, 103 City street, admitted Tuesday. Mrs. Jesse Peterson, Box 103, Grover, admitted Tuesday. Hazel Penland, 714 Brook street, Belmont, admitted Tues day. Don Wright, 406 Battleground avenue, admitted Tuesday. Herman Tignor, 111 Dill street, admitted Tuesday. MORE ABOUT Water Supply ( Continued from front page) on September 10. Filter Plant Operator George Moss listed thfese pumpage fig ures: Tuesday, 575,000 gallons; Monday, 540,000 gallons; Sunday, 350,000 gallons; Saturday, 570,000 gallons; Friday, 505,000 gallons; Thursday, 460,000 gallons. Mayor Bridges estimated the supply in the York Road reser voir at 15 days, without auxiliary source. However, the city is get ting about 100,000 gallons perday from the artesian wells off Cherryville Road. The shortage was not confined to the city, several rural area re sidents reporting their private wells near bottom ,with restricted use required. You'll' never see 70 by looking for it on the speedometer. So ad just your driving speed to road, traffic and weather conditions. Make courtesy your code of the road. M BESSEMER CITY KINGS MTN. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Friday & Saturday September 34-25 BIG ALL NITE SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Runs 'til DAWN! ?? Big Features? 6 NO. 1 Rhonda Fleming "jrVARO" Technicolor NO. 2 Stewart Granger 'Prisoner of Zenda" Technicolor NO. 3 "APACHE" WAR SMOKE" NO. 4 Robert Ryan 'ALASKA SEAS" NO. S Rod Skelton "THE NO. S Charlton He* ton ? ? i n ? ? 1 "THE SAVAGE" Techlcolec NOTICE 0* Saturday we will start with Feature No. I and back through Feature No. 1. ADUI.TS 40c ONLY CHILDREN ritEEl Come Early ? Stay Late MORS ABOUT Power Line (Continued from front page) Barnes and Trustee Fred W. Plonk to obtain options on the several properties. Mr. Kincaid said it was his understanding all tl>e property owners had (been contacted and that all had Indi cated a willingness to sell, but had not stipulated purchase prices. Chairman Kincaid further sta. ted there is some indication the school's purchase of the W. A. Williams . property for the new Negro elementary school would determine some asking prices for the new site. He said the Wil liams tract contained more acre age than was originally thought and that the purchase price would approximate $680 to $700 per acre, not $1,000 as was origi nally assumed. Major actions of the board con cerned the proposed Central school re-lighting project and the city schools annual audit. On the Central relighting mat ter, the board voted to notify Marion M. Packard, Shelby engi-, neer, to submit completed plans for the project on or before Oc tober 7 or his contract would be cancelled and the business plac ed elsewhere. The board voted to relight the school building in December, 1953, and secured the services of Mr. Packard at that time. The engineer met with the board in July but has still not submitted the plans. The board awarded contract to Robert H- Cooke, of Shelby, to conduct the 1954-55 school audit at a bid of $175. Mr. Cooke i$ al. so to include a summation of county funds in the new audit, an item not included in previous audits. In other actions, the board:' 1) Voted to pay $2,070 as its part for grading the new Negro athletic field, owned jointly by the city and the schools. 2) Increased the city supple ment of Miss Alice C. Avtritt, teaching supervisor, $10 per mon th to a total of $60 per month. 3) Voted to pay annual dues of $40 for membership in the North Carolina School Board Associa tion. 4) "Authorized extension of a substitute teacher for Miss Gus sie Huffstetter until the next reg ular monthly meeting. The board also heard a report by Mrs. H. E. Lynch concerning school bells. She reported that she had talked with two persons and had not been able to deter mine if either of two bells now in storage had any historical value. Mr. Barnes reported that the board's offer to pay $1,800 for a used baby grand piano had been turned down by a Charlotte deal er. He also reported that Miss Gaynell Scruggs had been em ployed as secretary to the city schools principals at a salary of $40 per week for 10 months and Las I Times Tkurs. Color Cartoon Friday - Saturday September 24-25 3 BIG HITS In Cinemascope "BENEATH THE 12 MILE REEF" with Jerry Moore and Robert Wagner ? ALSO? mH-OH-MAM WHATA WOMANI MMmntMim. 4 Color Cartoons W#d. - Thursday September 29-30 GARDEN of EVIL hy T?chnlcoMr Anthony Speaks Befoxe Chemists Dr. William C. Anthony, for mer Kings Mountain citizen and chemist for Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Mich., and Dr. Mer rill E. Spebter, head -of the Up john department,, reported on a new method of obtaining a hither to rare chemical at the 120th an nual meeting of the American Chemical society in New York last week. The New York Times,, in its edition of .last Thursday, said the chemical ? serotonin ? may be that the city has not installed a fire hydrant near the new Negro elementary schaol. x He also told the board that fix tures for East school had been purchased on state contract and installed and that construction of two temporary rooms in the Cen tral auditorium had been com pleted and thfe room put in use. Mr. Barnes told the board that, with a few pupil transfers, the organizational setup of the schools would be In good shape. He also said that state officials had ordered the contractor to re place a floor In the ntew Negro building and that the architect had reported that the proper boil er for the building's heating plant had been ordered. He also reported that the con tractor hoptes to have the new four-room addition at East school ready for occupancy by October 1 and announced that a closed lunchroom schedule had been in stituted at the school. Mr. Kincaid opened the meeting with prayer and all trustees werfe present except Dr. P. G. Padgett. [dixie Friday - Saturday Double Feature Jane Russell George Brent ? IN? 'MONTANA BELLE" -ALSO? Cheste* Morris ?IN? TORNADO" ? PLUS? Dick Tracy ? Cartoon Monday ? Tuesday v "THEM" with James Whitmore jgyid Joan Weldon . . ? PLUS ? Cartoon _1_ NEXT WEEK: Wed. - Thursday "HONDO" used in providing clues to some types of Insanity, Including schi zophrenia. Dr. Speeter outlined a simple tftree-step synthesis of the chfeml cal, from a coal tar derivative. He also reported good yields had been obtained from bufotenin and other close chemical coiislns of serotonin. ^ The Timtes account continued: "The use of serotonin in learn ing more about mental ailments had been buggested earlier this year by Dr. D. W. Wooley and Dr. E. Shaw of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research. They had found that the chemical was present in the brains of ani mals and that the presence" in some animals of analogs, which prevent utilizing of the natural serotonin, led to mental aberra tions. Serotonin had beten found also to elevate blood pressure. "Dr. Speeter and his colleague at the Upjohn laboratory, Dr. William C. Ajithony, said the new synthesis should make the chemi cals available fotr large-scale re search on animals. The chemicals will not be tried on human pa tients until toxicity tests have been cofnpleted. "It is not suggfflted now. that the compounds be. used in treat ing mental illnesses, Dr. Speeter said. He expressed the belief that they would become valuable tools foir the study of abnormal mental cases. He remarked that the active agfent of a material used by South American Indians to produce hallucinations had been found to be bufotenin." MONTE VISTA DRIVE-IN Love Heights-W. Gastonia PHONE 4-3261 * Today - Thursday September 23 "THE DIAMOND' QUEEN" in Technicolor with Arlene Da hi and Fernando Lomas Friday - Saturday September 2i-25 2 FEATURES 'THE LAST POSSE" with Broderiak Crawford and John Derek ALSO : "LADY OF THE CHORDS" , with Marilyn Monroe * Cortoon 'lt Sun. - Mon. - Tues. September 26, 27. 28 "99 RIVER STREET' with John Payne and Evelyn Keyes 3 Cartoons MONTE VISTA LCJVE HEIGHTS fBONE t-3281 DRIVE IN THEATRE FfiEG I Mac'MURBAY ? VERA RALSTON Igfc FAIR WIND . - ? Double Feature ? ? ATT. EYES" with Bower v Bovt . ? ALS MORS ABOTJT Trustees Continued From Front Page 1955-56 fiscal year. In another actlpn, the board voted to relieve ?. T. Wright, Sr., and Elmer Rhea of Wert King street sidewalk assessments, in 1 lieu of 'a nine-foot atrip taken by the city in building a retaining wall along the property. The Wright assessment was $62.50. "vlOK3 MEETING .Regular Lions meeting will ?be held Tuesday night at 7.-00 o'clock at Masonic hall. M. (. Clark, of Lawndale, and state director of white cane sales, will 'be guest speakets. ; The fthea assessment was $39.25. All actions were unanimous, with all members present and voting except Comm. Harold Phillips. IMPERIAL THEATRE . v Kings Mountain, N. C. Phone 134^^ - - TODAY, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 23 DOUBLE FEATURE 'SIERRA PASSAGE' ???L?OE" with Wayne Morris wlth Walter Abel / and Marie Wilson Color Cartoon FHtDAY ? SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24.25 Double Feature ? Open at 1 1 o'clock "CRAZY OVER "JACK McCALL, HORSES" DESPERADO" with Bowery ^oys . In Technicolor with George Montgomery Two Cartoons ? Comedy monday - Tuesday"*" septembeA 27.28 'THE SON OF BELL STAR" in Technicolor with Keith Larsen and Dona Drake Two Cartoons WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29-30 * Double Feature TTOPEKA" "CURLEY" with Wild BUI Elliott In Technicolor with AU Star Cast Color Cartoon HALE, Jr.. JAMES SEAY LATE SHOW SATURDAY 1 1 :30 P. M. Also: MONDAY -TUESDAY Warner Bros. added JOY ? Late World News ? Cartoon joan trrza