Population Greater Kings Mountain City Limits | Tito ttflrt lot OfMtoi M Mm lltt Kiaf* Mmmu atj «i Mariu t*u» U trom UM UMM 10.320 8,008 t> Mitn4 from CMM. TIm (Mr nn *1 IMS. I r— Kings Mountain's Reliable Newspaper { i. 1G Pages IQ Today VOL. 75 No. 51 Established 1889 Kings Mountain, N. C.. Thursday, December 17, 1964 Seventy-Hfth Year PRiCE TEN CENT' Six Churches Set Musicales pule Pageants toe “ peatues ...-in cW I M .*urvW*\ Six K»n^ ^"chrtxta»»* ^,ve an-3nn(u.,^oon and » Mies Sunday W-v evening rh«.r/J ”a> . presWlrr * „| Mrs t**rl trnaS cantata. |>,.tcr»on. \ ssftSil jss.-rrsT*-*-'' an »nv«a ionQ \ tradition*' .}„ will he at ^rrd tnin^tet* »n ‘ h |or m"ChiWr« °*gin.* in latn"“ their <*» wg‘n a smaU , ,he sei vK ** *.,11 h° >“,!i25w“2^-F«5 tin and ean > \v 1 « Mrs., jendered t>. dge« and MW' _u.. Barber vl>s wilt ^rss '«*,% Uhra «»>» Morn^ M“i ht." n1cdW • o U<’1> will no a hn° At r.Hoir til , tVw day- ,h° ^ trrh T tJothle 1 .other, n;*^ (.„lUt of Cantata^ [i(U1>4. E- s 51 " th fv n*n» ; lala begin* „f the The t a rr«»i»noi> °,d Te*, ChSt amlthont^ , ►as^firfsss-fc •artlcnn >U>- >1rS. * •* ■"SS^Sriin^n^ Anno ‘ ♦• ‘■on. M'^t<;in„is. Mr*- Rl . Riehard M Mavy C.rifO' M ■ Ml;cn Wd*on Han* B^n ^ K Hv’oiaddon. r'e<’\U‘'(; ,v'.an<\ F OtirW FR^U '^fourth Re*u ' trad t nvd " n hold i‘* 1 Sunday n»»" SriSmasprojvam^ ,,M*n •* has ann««n>‘-‘'w.u direct pBS£ r::^orS‘h',,i.’ind y«dni J|'' P divt*'tn'* Sortl' l»i°gr*m "l.NVhito and !>anl°una Luthern ,the area needy «‘tt * Narrat r for the pageant will be Johnnie Moore anil other young people lo take part in the production w:ll bo: Chuck Glad kk'n as tho prophet; Linda Plonk ^i>i the angel; Terete Jolly as Mary; Ale\ Mo >re as Joseph: H >bby Smith. Ricky Henson, Roy Huffstetlcr. Jr., Leonard Ander son and Jimnty Sotello as the shepherds; Philip Raker, III. Ro ger Smith and Jim* Rill Cornwell, Jr. as the wise men: and mem bers of the Junior choir as carol ers; and members of the Youth chair as the angel choir. Debbie* Plonk and Paul Dunn will take the roles of conversationilists ■Lighting will be under the di rection of Spencer Moore ami Rutch Gibbons. The 23-voice choir of Rethlc Item Baptist church, under the direction of William < Bill * Mc Daniel, will sing the Christmas cantata. "Star of the Silent Night". Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Accompanists far the choir will bo Mrs. Jack Lail at the organ and Mrs Jerry M iris at the piano. The interested community is invited to attend the Christmas program. Soloists for tho cantata will he Continued On Poge *• Most Merchants New Open Til 9 Beginning Thursday, majori ty of Kings Mountain retail merchants will la- open nightly tthrough December 23 to accom modato Christmas shoppers. Exception to the* 9 p.m. clew ing hour will he Saturday when 4hc firms will close at the reg Jhlar hour. 6 p.m. PRESIDENT — Rev. George Moore, pastor of Resurrection Lutheran church, has been elected president of the Kings Mountain Ministerial Associa tion for the coming gear. Pastors NaRie New Officers Rev. George Moore, pastor of Resurrection Lutheran church, has been elected president of th‘? j Kings Mountain Ministerial As soriatjon f.>r the coming year. Other new officers elected Monday at a regular meeting of the OB'> nation will include; Rev. Cl>de Goodson. pastor of East G ild Street Wesleyan Meth odist church, vii-e-president. Rev. Robert 1 laden, Jr., pastor of Trinity Epis >pal church, sec retary-treasurer. Rc\. ft. L. McOaha. pastor of Temple I’ ptist church. chairman of the committee on county horn ser\ i«fs. Rev Charles Ksslry, pastor of St. Matthew's Lutheran church, chairman of the radio program Or. Raul Auslcy, pastor of First Presbyterian church, chair man of the Bible-In-Schools com mittee. Rev. Clyde Goodson. chairman of the welfare committee. DSA Nominee Deadline Set Who will he Kings Mountain's Young Man of the Year for Kings Mountain Jay»ws. con ducting the annual search for the outstanding young man of the community, are asking nom inations from the p'jblh and all nominations should he recri\e«l h> De.vmher 31. HUH. Jacob Dixon is chairman of the Distinguished Service Award committee anti all nominations should be addressed to him at 205 V Sims street. The iudging committee w ill be composed of citizens of the com munity w ho are now over the age of 35. Announcement of the a ward will he made at the an nual H isses' N'ght banquet of the Junior Chamber of Commerce in Jjnuaiv Young Man of tin* voar awards an* conferred annually for a chlevements. leadership anil ser \ Ire to the immunity (luring a calendar year The award is for direct, ousstanding service and has .10 relation to Junior Cham ber of Commerce membership. The nominee need not ho a mem ber of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Only young men 3a years of age or younger are eligible. If the nominee reaches his 38th birthday before December 31. of the year for which the award is given, he becomes eligible if the activities for which he is judged were performed when he was .T>. Judge's will use these factors in selecting the winner of the DSA award: contribution to the com munity welfare during the year: participation in all-around coin munity activities; evidence of lasting contribution to communi ty activities; exhibition of lead ership ability: evidence of perso nil or business progress; coop eration with individuals and civic organizations. District Pupils Get Long Holiday Kings Mountain district school pupils will get a long holiday from Friday. Decern her IS until Monday. January •Ith. a full two-weeks. Schools will suspend for Christmas holidays Friday at 3:31) p.m. Empty Stocking Gets Company Party's S2S0 Kin - Mountain's Empty Stock ing fund swelled to $7X5.35 this nwk to assure Santa Claus of a helping hand in spread.n ' Chi ad mas cheer to the unfortunate The M nsterial-sponsoi. d d; ivc mviiwl a S25*> gift fmm Dup'*-x Shannon Limited Wedt:c-day. Sand ir Tes/Jer. vhe-president of the firm. wrote Kev. C. R. tlood son that “in a meeting of tin supervisors of our plant .t ha lieen derided that in the true spirit of Christmas we would forego our annu il employees' Christmas party .n f.ivot of mak ing a donati in to the Empty Storking Fund.” Mr. Teszler ennlintu*d. "The of ficers of oar eomp.iny have a greed t«> make a $230 <-s>nJritui tion to the fund in lieu of u par ts We are certain this nu ts with the approval if all out em ployees and will contribute to a happier Christmas for all of u.-." Miiiisteis of the . immim :y are manning booths in the tl' wn town business section, ring .14 hells to fill the Emt> ;. S.o. kinj’. fund. . . All names of need> f should be reported to Mr. • I< d son. drive chairman, or at.. n Mountain minister. ...i>t v.-i. it Christmas over 100 famil e- ! efltted from the local drive. Other donations this week in cluded: Central Methodist Men. SI 1 T“> filer A. Bridges. $5. Circle 5. Central Method.st church, $6.10. Phillips 66 Service Station. $6.35. T iys ate also being a - •eji’ed and those w th donations '1 • dd telephone 739-3215. Fafcview Le:!no Houston Wolfe has been el 1 ed worshiplul mastei of Fa r view i-lge 339 AF e. AM for the coring year, ile will >. <• Carl M. Log in Other n c w of < rs in 'r I Monday night will he ;n>' a! ng with Mr. Wolfe. >r> T> em ber 2sth in installation c. e mrnies at Masonic Hull Thomas I) rindall \v .:s rc elected to his eighth term as lodge secretary. Other new off.ers for l'i 3 will include: How t I Brid :- s. senior warden; It.ih ■> Bridges, jun’r warden; R. 15. Lear - A treasiirer; O.in F: Hs senior den eon; W.lliam Sell-i -. : mior dec eon; Cltiv -n Kelly, - -n or stew ard; N iiman liumgaidrier. ni ior steward; M uiley llayes. chap lain: Robert Smith, tyler: .«I Ralph Harris, trustee for 1 three year term. Other continuing 1 ns tees are .1. Lee Roberts and Alr\ D. Owens. Baptists To Te1! Christinas Stoiv The Christmas stoiv will be p. i sented in a unique mannt ;»! First Baptist church if Km:* Mountain Sunday evening. IV tvmht'r 20. at 7:"o p.in. Dramatic readings from t he Bible, with scenes in t-ostunv u ing cvi'or slides and tableaux. .1 lone with Christmas anthem* bv the choirs, will portrav the s rv of the prophecy and birth of Jesus Christ Many people are involved in the project. Members of 1 he church in authentic dress poitra> the characters Color slides a: • t ikon ,ti roundings that repre-ent the ’• -i ritory in which the ad.-al events took place. NEW COUHT OrriCJIALS — George B, Thoira:,son. left, veteran solicitor, will become jud<*e of city recorder's court on January 1. The new solicitor will be William White, brother of the retir ing judge. Both arc lawyers. New City Court Named l « i azmessmx fudge; V»Mte itfsw Solicitor -(. n, i-IOIlia- -oil will suc < I ' k H. White .!■< judge ! V If >!«;>*» S court effective Janu. ry 1. • * i 1 . Wnile, brother of the senator elect, \v II rn . um the . oUit’s so Urll’ir, ~-jo. eon, th judge-elect. I “’’t th> nev officials n tv court -if v c ouir.ais war made in..sea i Isst tve k t unanitn.' • Jfl-tje .alt-. ••. the csgprr ysto:t a Wlli • ’s 10:- . ... • Attorney Thntr,*? i It. -• serv ed a* the court's sokchor for ap proximately nir? • y us. A Kings Mountain 1 - >«*. h ■ a m of Mrs. Ch;: ies K. 'i.ioi . it. Sr. .mil th lat M j ■ He was graduated Dav •liege n IP is. Duke Uni vrrsl'y law ,v il i;i 1951. and was admitted tp » bar of this (date in 1952. AC pproxim te !j a v.- :< « .: li o- feder: I iv <■ ’in" . . i •>•«;■' " ■ i.- -• - e-eh pro vet ft Duke. I.’ opened law >M cs here • ! He is ••.resi dent-cl ■■ of the Cl. veland Coun ts- Bsr As. •; i n and is a itu ;.i -r ;f Me Cleveland County 11 lections board He is a mi bet of Firs* Presbyter.an church. Mr>. Tho : -on the former Mari t Arthur, also of Kings Mountain. They and their 30 rronh Id daughtt Ann Thom asset live on PPife; road. Solicitor nominee White is a brother of the i •• ng judge, joined the f t m of Davis & White seviftd months ago. after grad ual in • ore Woke Forest law st-hcol and be. ig :d:nitted t > tin bar. ed approx mately 11 j ears as R tiring Judge White has mi v ctv judge, succeeding the late Judge K. A. Hat rill. Society Tj»ps Twelve Twelve K -lys Muunt'iin high s.li *<>l students were inducted ki ll* the National !l >or Society 'tvrr'HT ft. Indtii'icd Itnvel Hayes, Antic Tt ’t, ) 1’c‘nm 1.: t in Mullinav Beverly Will s. H -hard Franks. F yd W'L • .1 •„ r*s\ <* Jones. I.intl i Sltener, I’egsy Humy.'.Miner. I.athey Kllison and Betty Yates. Who's For Mayor? Price T'~ 3J?p As Board Ups FiJinti Pee To S100 Want to run for mayor of Kings Mountain? One stipulation has bee changed. A would-be mayor n-.’.t : 1 citizen of the United Slates a. . have attained the of _M years, as well as a res «lent <>t North Carolina for at lens' ne year, and have lived within the hounds of the Citv of King* Mountain tor three months The other stipulation was that he post five dollars as a f.lme fee. I^ist week the price esealated. A would-be mayor now must have $100. On moti.iii by Commissiouet Tommy Ellison and Oomnniss.or> er Gene Goforth's second. the commission voted unanimously to f‘soala’< the mayoral filing I**'. ail iru’in'i .s pr«-**nt and voting N mention u .s -r.«ide f tV t!n< it* f .1 • i m missionin', whi *1 mv i: is t f ,1 t||ars. The idea. one (»• s in closes to the oommivs.oii s i, |_ vnus to dis com a v -Yapri. ■ ms candidacies'* for ih * i t .' . *‘j. : excutive po sition. which pay> its incumbent. Mayor <’!*•»» A. Bride's. a jjrosa of ‘"i.ooi per y ir. Including a sttifit) car allc v ince, .Membvi s uf th • city c ommis sion -am |> year provid ed they attend the rogulai month !> meeting. There is no extra piv for sometimes frequent s[>e cial mes-angs. The icen ti«i! eitv election will tie .(inducted next May. Next Week's Herald io Appear Earlier The Kings Mountain Herald Will publish its annual pre Christmas r-dition o:ie day ear lier next week. The edition will appear un dei date of Dr.-ember 23 and will ”<> ; . press Tuesday rather tit n Wednesday The edition will contain spe cial Christmas feature mater ial greetings from merchants and other business firms, as wc'l .• s ;ite customary content t. up to-date news coverage. .\ews deadlines wiil bo ad van •< I one day. Party Sunday Christmas jieratinq s. hedules r< ' t ' 1 nix No 1 plant of Kui lington Industries were an n ti ■ - today b> \V. B. Crimes. Jr., rr-tnagcr, who also revealed :e ins foi the annual cnildren's Christmas party. M Climes said Chr'stmas total vs at the plant would he t ■ n the < nd . I the ct.l < • on Wednesday, Dp* emher 23, until the h'gtn-iing of ' . t Monday, Dr ■■•rv« r gs. Kmployees eligible bv length id sex. • |o.- vacation pay will re -eive che.-ks during the week ■1 December lit. it was announc ed. T;,e annual Christmas party for employees’ ch Idren will br ick! at 2 p.T.. December 2*i, itt the plant. Santa Claus will be . n hand and gift bags contain ing toys. ' ,itidy, fruits and a va rtc-y of other gifts will Ire distri ‘ tiled to .ill employees' children in years of age or v linger. Approximately IVk» persons, in "Ii'otns; children and parents, are expected to attend. Mew School Hems Retained Ti<' hoard of education voted Monday to retain initial plans >>>r l ist llation of ecoustical ceil tips and for a hus unloading •■ led at the new Kings Mountain high school Previoualy the hoard had dis ■usa'd deletion of ihe items at a saving of about $9,000 in an ef fort to hold hoilding costs with in available funds. Sup!, it. X. Barnes said the : tit were retained due to sav njs from other "deduct'" alter nates. In other actions Monday, tiie • hoard: l1 Approval pavm«stl of ex a n«cs of I. L Adams and (". A. All-son t r a principal's confer ence in Charlotte — • Approved final payments on v tier installation to the is*" s.-li iol ot $175.30 to (Si innell Com pany for m fire hydrant and valve fittings and !,» Ben T. (Jo forth Plumbing for installation, hrini-ing total cost t<> sjijn-ijo. 3* Voted to replace needed equipment stolen from West school tint took no action on pur chase of theft insurance 11 Approved payment of half the ost of installation of new stainless st«*el s nks at Be’liware and (Jrover school cafeterias. 51 Increased the wage of Mrs. Rehe, ca K Seism, clerk in the superinten lent’s offic«>. from $1. to St.kt per h >ur. *>• Authorized guttering install ation at ;he principalI’s residence Continued On Pupc u Moss Promotes Christian Athlete Group John H. Moss president of the Western Carolina* league of Professional Baseball dubs, said this week he and other interestis! citizens seek to organize a Kings Mountain area chapter of the na tionally federat'd Kell >wship of Christian Athletes Aimed pnmarih at h’ »h school and college groups, the 01 :ani/a ti<;o also includes adults, includ ing both active athletes, former athletes, and other citizens in terested in athletics The has: ■ objective: Christian leadership. “We (xtrt icularlx want the support and partieipaiion of ministers and lay church lead ers," Mr. Moss said Paul I>iet/el. At r.y's fool hall coach, is president of the nation al organia/tion. and Bobby It; It ardson. New York Ya- kec second baseman, spake highly of the or ganization in in addres- at Shelby last February. The high school division '■ ihe fellowship is known as the “1 Pid dle Club". Mr Moss said ie expei is to an nourtii* in the next edition of the Herald a time, place, and date for an organizat otial meeii-- » ..f the King' Mountain chaplet The meeting, he said, will lie srhe duled during the holiday season in order that college students may he present. Other well-known s;ki,?s ng ures closely identified with the organization are Frank MefJure. south Carolina basketball coach, hasrbaliers Stan Mttsial. Don Demetcr. Carl Erskine and Clyde King. Fran Tarkington. Minn* so ta Vikings, and gridman Otto Graham. Mete* Take Says Chopping Brisk Parking motor receipts. regard ed as a good indicator o{ tho pace >f business activity, totaled ?272.30 !* four those who pa d over parkin 'tn«-s. and ts'ljsn from off sires meters. The latter figure was ti| more1 than a third from the pro vions week. CHRISTMAS SERVICE Then* will h« a PIvis'mas service- of carol-, holy commit nion. and a serme>n a lft i m. Christmas Day ;»l 1:1 • ily Kpiv ceipal church. Ul3 Phifer road The vailing people* will go car oling Wednesday night. Stadium Pledges Increase $7,500 GRADUATE — Dr Martha Plonk received her doctorate deqrt-e in recent commence ment exercises at Michigan State University. Miss Plonk Wins Dodorcte M :xs Martha Amanda I’lmk. Kin".- Mountain native and daughtei of Mr and Mr . R .L. Plonk, earned het doctorate de gree* in i on* l-ei-. ement exercises Monday it M. -lii .’an State l‘m versity i:i Last Lansing, Michi gan. Dr Pl unk s a rn**nilx r of the faculty of Or- -n Slate l of! _e in Salem, t *. t g rt Miss Plonk h ikis a n.S 'S and linkage in one rent; il satellite ilerisairi complex." Schools Fled Two Teachers The li i.ird of eii :.-;-tion s elected two t« .:, s, one a ir place.ru-nt fo- Bcthuare - •olid grade, an ;;!i addit onal thi' l grade t.-arhi lor Plinvci to ;,l levi it.* an ov- ' >;*d. Mrs Ann C. Mars of S , replaivs Mrs Ma * I! '* i . • Bothware and Is ga iter oat e 1 Deeemheg 7. ’L- IP. rott has moved tof ,|,f ja Mis. Ma* -a had it.-I i«■ A ,.<:*• •! so s h il to rno\(* to Shelby Mrs. Lou se !' M -\Vh‘i ,ei a , teacher at P< tiivvare last year and not art applicate I■ *r . 1 , |r tion last spring. has assumed tin* Grover assignment. In another faculty matter. the hoard granted ;i Grover t<-.i-i*her. Mrs. Dess> Co\. privilege of employing a substitute tearhei through this week Mrs. (' \ is ms updating from injuries sul fered in an auto accident. LODGE MEETING \n emergent i-ommunication of Kairvievv Lodge ’.It' AP&A.M will be held Monday night at 7:.'in pin at Masonic M ill. Sec retary T. I). Tindall has an :u iu need. National Coin Shortage Is Home; Halves And Quarters Are Scarce tty MARTIN HARMON "K v«> dollars in halves, please." ‘■I’m sorry,” answers t h o tank's pretty cashier, "we lave thorn." "Thon I'll take quarters.'' "Wo don’t havo them either." The nationwide coin shortage has hit Kings Mountain, too. The conversation reported was the order of the day at First Union National Bank early this .voek. nor did bank officials know when the next shipment A'ould arrive — either from the Federal Reserve, prime source of coins of the realm, or from other First Union branches. "We live in hope." Vico Presi lent l!ii hard S. lamnon said. Meantime, the Wall Street lournal noted Tuesday, t h e Treasury Department, due to a silver shortage, is checking info possibility of minting coins from other metals — unnamed to a void sjMt ulation in those metals Meantime, too. Treasury con tinues moves to mint more coins at Philadelphia and Denver, with added and more automatic ma chlnory. Bn' the shortage is now Causes, according to im*u-> .speeialists. are event I in -ludii • a considerable increase in the ranks <>1 numismats »<• *i:i • ! lectors*. increased use ef v« .id ing machine*. and the nahm.' increasing population. Vending ines Lt*nnon j.• nr?:s out are !•» robbers. Massachusetts Moituir Plush Company’s Margrace pi nt alone has id machines. The sci\ iivr does his work at night and the coins find their way to a Castonia bank. Hir. he adds. Kings M • .•.•.i.o has long been a coin-orde'ing community, rather than a de positing one. The -why" is less explainable. At tile moment the shortage is producing inconvenience pan.-' to most retail businessmen and they hope the situation v\ d l*e relieve«l soon. as do the t atAc:s. First Union, incidentally. wa< benefitted by a $30.ntM) s« t» s«-v era! weeks ago. A Baltimore bank was dime-shy. but had plenty of quarters. First Union had The dimes. The coins wen transported by air freight, iti ir-*n baskets, and armoted cars met the planes to transport the coins to iht'ir destined vaults. Dicey Fabrics Gives S5.000 For Project By MARTIN HARMON I* toward i- ost ruction of Gamble Stadium at tin- new K • mi hish school in cis I $7.in:| during the past week. it was announced by J. 1 H irrif tnd J. VVils in Craw ford, co-chairmen of the Indus ! i al - n.. .ta’.ioii commit ten. '1 • new pledges, STi.ikki from Dict-t ol Shelby. until i d : id «i$ m * i it> I by mom hots of K M ..i. i * Paul M Nels I* f »:11 ly. and $2.uixi from an in yin ■us •no;\ brings to $27. industi.al pledges for the proposed stadium. Initial pledge of $20,1X10 was at i ■ Ul cd last week from SPV oral Mauney textile firms and their officials. T 'c co cha.imen said tin y were iiihiy pleased with the most re id it- ;nul had scheduled n - w i i ol I ■ ,als with sev • .rI otkei f . ms ! r tile next few day s. Mr Harris noted, "We havt* >if iicil with several otlier turn.- and note has refused con idcraiion d : u- c |.if*st for uifts fo. a >t iiliiiM. in contrast, all witti v !i •;» wc have conferred ari* erni -. ist i'lout the pros . . ts ot : cti. ,i • > w f tot ball s ■.diurn next fall Some ! uxil in .iii sub-diets :■ -ns or ■ s .if ; ms wi' i out-of \ ... ul i i , - l.hI must re fer the requests.'’ ■ i ,->i is no nues: »n,” Mr. . a i d ..‘.. l. "but that the ndti lual j 'Up will mc-t its ■ I .mil l ■ .SUM ■ si. In Itkely that tiiein !,isti..'il • •: sip v\ 1! exceed its - i < ’ i. c; • on has been v arm i-veiywhere we've been." VI n i : il set by the stadi itti e. in ! sctfi ' ic a ulers of the an i. is $Ml.d the crmiltee is for tri. ■ on . ! a hi*' scat 'not II -t diiini. comparable toKhel HlatPo ■ Me -ol al. ami to ... lade facilities fin track. HcHday Extra ?ot Teachers !. - Mount.;.', school district -. ...,* arc 'ctting an extra up;den • foi the current term • t Slf* "st Pun .pals will receive $22. Ti u: ’ •' te mcl a Christ* I . is ■'>.• cxti a payments will be paid this week. Th. :• i. os will also receive n the up on no paycheck pro po -’.on :o t. date of the ii per \.*ar -upp • mer.t to state , , 1.1 . I tiy the board of edueatii i foi i> meat from lo rn the nil :it ** ' principals $44. United Fund Gifts Top $ZO.OQO-Mark c< •>!i tbutions .uni pledges to Ki > M< ur.t tin tnited Fund ,, |>, »i mark this week. The <■ \a I fi ure. .1*. reported by Chairman Charles Mauney is S1P,X>7. leaving .1 defied of only S_*7tv_* against the goal of $2Tll‘i t<> supjmi- l ine organi zations during l!MiT). “Foveral mori* donations are e\pt nl.' Chairman Mauney said, and I hope these and - me lean up work will on .iiCe iis tu re|Kirt the 1%1 fund cam|>11 rt over the top.” V ertdj currrihutions to the I ■ '.d ha\e e\.i“*‘ded all past record*. Tones Heads Medical Stafi !> O .• S. J mes ol Shelhv !i. in n el* led piy ' nt of the K."/s 'Mount.tain hospital medi 1; stall for the . >ming year. Shelh\ slit • in will sue • d Pr Paul K Hendricks as president. Other new of! ei» will include Dr. C! ules Viarcrs of Kings Mountain. \ -pi '.dent; and D I e ; < • "t Kin rs Mountain, si-, rotary treasurer. The tw .1 fii ■ 1 ' \\:II assume new dutic ’ inusr> 1. TUESDAY MEETING Ki M un lie Kiwar.ians •a old .licit Otti*tmas-week meeting Tuesday, Instead of T day. it noon at the Wo man's club.