Population Greater Kings Mountain 10.320 City Limits 7.206 The figure for Greater Rings Mountain Is derived from the 1955 King* Mountain city directory census. The City IMS, figure Is from the United States census of 1950. 1 P Pages IQ Today VOL 68 No. 38 Established 1889 Kings Mountain, N. C., Thursday, September 19, 1957 Sixty-Eighth Year PRICE TEN CENTS Local News Bulletins _ _ IN ATLANTA Mr. and Mrs. Y„ IF. Throne bung have been in Atlanta, Ga. attending a meeting of Full man conductors and their wives. Mr. Thronelburg is employed by Pullman Comlpany Of Atlan ta. PARK GRACE P-TA Park. Grace school Parent-Tea cher 'association will hold its initial meeting of the school year Monday night at 7 o’ clock at the school auditorium, according to announcement by iMrs. George Stroupe, publicity chairman. ATTEND MEETING Mr. and IMrs. Auibrey Mauney were at Sea Island, Ga. last week to attend a meeting of the 'Carded Yarn Association. Mr. Mauney is secretary-treas urer of Kings Mountain Manu facturing company. ATTEND MEETING Rev,. P. ID. Patrick and C. D. Blanton represented IFirst Pres byterian church at a meeting of Kings Mountain Presbytery Tuesday at West 'Avenue Pres byterian church in Gastonia. WEST P-TA West school Parent-Teacher association will hold its regu lar meeting Wednesday, Sep tember 25th, at 3:30 p. m. at the school 'auditorium. The meeting was originally sche duled far September 18. ATTEND MEETING Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harmon attended a luncheon meeting of the board of directors of the North Carolina Press associa tion in Chapel Hill on Satur day. fltoe meeting was ‘held to lay plans for the Mid-Winter Press Institute to Ibe held in January. CENTRAL P-TA Central school Parent-Teacher association will hold its regu lar meeting Wednesday 'after noon at 3:30 p. m. in the school auditorium. A parent-teacher conference will be ihCld in the .school classrooms following the meeting. FAIR VIEW LODGE Oamimiunication of IFainview Dodge 339 AlF and AM for work in the first degree will Ibe held Monday night at 7:30 Ip. m. at Masonic Hall, 'according to an nouncement toy Denver King, searetary. KIWANIS CLUB Kings Mountain Kiwanians will toe shown the film, "The Green Harvest’’ sponsored toy the Weyerhouser Timlber (Pro ducts company of Portland, Or egon at the regular Thursday nigjht meeting. The Club con venes at the Woman’s club at 6.-45 p. m. JAYCEE PROJECT Kings Mountain Jaycees are manning the county fair’s grandstand concession booth a gain this year. All the custo mary inventory--sandwiches, cold drinks and sundries--is toeing offered for sale toy the group, proceeds to benefit the club’s civic projects. ARP Program Set Sunday Mrs. E. W. Neal, one of a group' of recent tourists to the ARP mis sion stations in Mexico, will des cribe highlights of the trip at the evening service Sunday at Boyce Memorial ARP church. Theme of the program will be “A-Visit to Mexico”, and Dr. W. L. Pressly, pastor, has invited others of the community to join in the service. ,, Mexico, a country of contrasts, will be discussed as to tourist attractions, as well as native crafts, arts, education, religion, and the Mexican’s reaction to pro gress in the various fields of ag. riculture and living conditions. The tour was conducted by Paul Gnier, Jr. and the group visited Monterrey, El Mante, Tamjuco, Valles, picturesque Taxco, the sil ver mining center, Toluca, known for its baskets and other woven products, and Mexico City, a me tropolis of four and one-half mil ium people and home of the famous university. Others who made the trip from Kings Mountain were Miss Eliza beth Anthony and Dr. and Mrs. W. 1* Pressly and son, James Alien Pressly. Settlement Of Suits Clears Carolina Mines To Operate Sheltons Win Concessions In Settlement The way -has ibeen clearer, ap parently, for the launchimg otf o perations at Carolina Mines, Inc., which plans to mine and process kyanite ore. J. E. Horton, major stockholder of Cleveland Minerals Company, Inc., oonlfirmed settlement of liti gation brought against Cleve land Minerals, Carolina Mines, J. U. Mullinax and A. S. McCulloch, Carolina Mines president. Cleveland Minerals holds a mineral deed to properties bear ing kyanite and owned by heirs of Mrs. Bertha 'Parker Shelton. In turn, Carolina Mines has con tracted to mine the property on a royalty basis. Under terms of the settlement, the Shelton heirs won increase of royalty from 25 cents.to 45 cents per ton of ore removed plus $7, 500 in cash and a minimum guarantee of $4,000 per year. The Shelton heirs had charged Cleveland Minerals and the other defendants with a breach of a greement on grounds operations had not begun within a reason able time. Mr. (Herndon said he was hap py the litigation is settled. Previously, Carolina Mines’ spokesmen had said operations could not begin until the (litiga tion 'Was settled. The company had spent virtually all of its working capital, plus borrowed funds, to complete the processing plant, lenders were unwilling to supply any further funds until the suits were settled. In turn, the Securities and Exchange commission appeared unwilling to allow further sale of stock un til litigation was off the courl docket. Mr. (Herndon said he had ibeen told by President McCulloch that O. S. Caldwell, of Chicago, assist ant general manager, would Ibe on the scene shortly to superin tend launching of mining and processing operations. Charlie ICaj^h, .watchman at 'the plant, said Wednesday he had not learned when Mr. Caldwell would arrive, but guessed it would not ibe before October 1, Mr. Cash said a needed piece Of (Continued On Page Eight) Dog Quarantine Is Now Underway Kings Mountain’s dog popula tion iwas reduced by five during the first (four days of the dog quarantine imposed on No. A Township. No general area could be noted other than two dogs ibeing taken on Waco iRoad. (A tally sheet of dogs killed is being kept at City Police Depart ment in order (that the countj dog warden can compile the number of dogs taken in the township during the quarantine The quarantine, now four days spent, will last until October If and any stray dogs will toe slhol on sight by city policemen oi county officials. 'Purpose of the quarantine -is to rid the area of a great num Iber of stray dogs which are in festimg the township. The condi tions, according to authorities could aid in the contraction anc spread of rabies, although nc cases have (been reported. Whammy On Short Duty; Nabs Three The whammy was again put in operation by city police Fri day. Thfe result: three motorists nabbed for speeding within the city limits. The three, Frances Self White, and Jeannette C. Sur ratte, tooth of Kings Mountain, and Michael T. Ledford, route 2, Kings Mountain, submitted to the evidence of the electrical speed-timing device and paid costs of court of $14.10 each. They were nabbed by the whammy compared to 19 nab bed during the previous week. Desk Sergeant-Clerk Buck Bridges said the rain may have cut the week’s catch, since the whammy isn’t used much In wet weather. He indicated Wet weather doesn’t help the wham my’s batteries, also proves dan gerous to motorists who might spot the rubber tube and jam brakes to pare speed. Mis. Caldwell's Rites Conducted IFuneral rites for Mrs. Effie Mullis Caldwell, 79, were held Sunday afternoon at 3:30 ip. m. (from Macedonia Baptist church, interment following in Patterson Grove cemetery. Mrs. Caldwell, iwidow of IHenry Caldwell succumbed 'Friday night at 7:30