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New Books Aze Added to Libsar; In Becent Woman's Club Book Drive - ? . Three-hundred books have been i added at Jacob S. Mauney Memo-, rial Library. Mrs. Charles G. Dilllng, librari an, released titles of books lor adult reading this week and said that another list of books lor children would follow. A book fund drive for the library was re cently conducted by the Kings Mountain Woman's club. New books on the shelves for adults include: Lefs Keep Christmas by Mar shall. Danger &i<j tals ? Alvarez. 'The World Almanac. Famous First Facts? Kane. Socks, Rivers , and the Chang ing Earths Schneider. North Carolina History? Lef ler and Newsome. Orange County? Lefler. ? North Carolina Almanac. Your Place in TV ? Broderick. Fire? Stewart. Captain For Elizabeth? West ' cott . The Far Lands ? Hail. The Broken Gate ? Grayson. Message From A Stranger ? M annex. . Marshall's Caravan ? Zanady. B landing's Way ? Hodges. Young Mrs. Savage ? Steven son. The Young Coriloi Affair ? Deasy. Everywhere I Roam ? Bur man. Then and Now ? Maughmn. Rampart Street ? Webber. Sweet Thursday ? John Stein beck. Rockets, Missiles, and Space Travel ? Willy Ley. Drums ? James Boy dL Beyond This Place ? Cronin. Bless This House ? Norah Lofts.' The Fall of Titan ? ? Igor Gou cenko. Rimrock Raiders ? Lew Smith. Innside ? Frank Gilbreth. Apache Kill ? William Hop *on. Maverick Showdown ? W. F. \ Bragg. Case of the Silken Petticoat ? Christopher Bush. No Tears For the Funeral ? Helen Arpe. Mrs. Candy Strikes It Rich ? Tallant . i Unto A Good I^and ? Vilhelm Moberg. Tomorrow ? Philip Wylie. I'll Cry Tomorrow ? Lillian Roth. We Were Born Free ? Elmer Davis. Engineer's Dream ? Willy Ley. Folk Party Fun ? Dorothy Spicer. New Game For Teen-Agers ? McFarUmd. Family Fun Book ? Helen Ei senberg. Mine The Harvest ? St. Vin cent Millay. Gone With The Wind. ? Mit chell. ? Mystery Schooner ? ?' Terrence Roberts. The Uneonquered ? James Wil liams. Auay All Boats Kenneth Dodson. The Black Swan Thomas Mann: The Journey ? Lillian Smith. Slide Rule ?? Neville Schute. Shane ? ? Jack Schaofcr. Come My Beloved ? Pearl S. Buck. Never Victorious ? Never De feated, Caldwell. The Song of Ruth ? Frank Slaughter. Seven Years in Tibet, ? Harrer. Forty Plus and Fancy Free ? Kimbrough. Desiree ? Selino. The Royal Box ? Francis Par kenson. Lady of Arlington ? ? Kane. Quest in the Desert ? Andrews. Short Novels of Steinbeck. Intruders front the Sea ? Mc Donnell. ' The Little Ark Hartog. Steamboat Gothic ? Keates. India Allen ? Coker. The Velvet Doublet ? Street. Bless This House ? Lofts. Devil's Laughter ? Yerby. Magic In Her Voice ? Panzer. True Adventures of Spies ? Komroft. The Whiteoak Brothers ? De La Roche. The Family Reader ? Barrows. A For Tough Living? Fos dick. Not As A Stranger ? ? Thomp son. Lincoln McKeever ~ Lipsky. Wilson's Current Biography. Thunder of China ? White. \Melissa ? Caldwell. Care of Postmasters ? George. IIow Green Is My Valley ? LlewCllen. My Three Years With liisen ? hower ? Butcher. Thorofare ? Mo- Ivy. Drums of Destiny ? Bourne. Panther's Moon ? Canning. Beyond the Blxid Mountain ? Plaidy. The Great Show ? Robinson. Desperate Hours - - Hayes. Rainbow on the Road. ? Fro bes. Capricornia ? Her be. Homemakers in this country continued to purchase more but ter and cheese in May than in months prior to the reduction in price supports on dairy products, according to the USDA. 1 CROSSWORD By A. C. Gordo?~| ACROSS 1 ? Continent (po**.) 9? Grain 10 ? Mythological maid to tl ? Man's nickname 13 ? South American countiy ,1J ? Public announcement 16 ? Country formerly part of Mesopotamia (P0M.> 1 7 ? Chop / 18 ? Collet* decree It ? Pmla'* modern name 20 ? Watery ex panae 12? Exist >3 ? Pertaining to tho*e not o# ? profession as ? Devoured 16 ? Combining form for "? acred" 2 7 ? Roman numeral * 18? Verb iuBi 29 ? Royal Hlchnene* (abb.) 30 ? One of the continents (abb.) 31? Trick >2 ? Goddess of the dawn Around the World 33? To surround 34 ? Correspondence after thought 33 ? State in North India known for fine wool 37 ? Ungrammaticsl "U . Mf1 : 38 ? All- American (abb.) 39? BritiUi city (abb.) 41? Den* 4 1? A military unity (abb.) 43 ? Place* 44 ? Latin abbreviation for "that b" 43 ? Personal pronoun 46 ? Pertaining to all America* 47? Seaport city of French Morocco (pow.) DOWN 2? Scandinavian country 3? Greek letter 4 ? Preposition 5 ? SpanUi hero 6? Toward 7 ? Veneioelan city 8 ? Man's nam* 12 ? Homeland of (he Mmt* man (three wds.) 13? Pacific island (roup 14 ? College degsee 15? Leueti 16 ? Watery expanse be tween England and Ireland (two wd?.) 18 ? Natives of a northern land 1 9? Pronoun 2 1 ? Compass direction 2 2? Scottish bank I*? Ventilates 28 ? Urge* on 19 ? Native of an Italian dty * 32 ? Exclamation of inquiry 33 ? Montana city 36? Thoroughfare (abb.) 37 ? Continent . 40? Division of tlx Bible (abb.) 42 ? Ancient Babylonian ; cod 43? Pouch 4 S ? Bachelor of Medicine 46 ? Promissory Note (abb.) See The Want Ad Section For This Week's Completed Puzzle Bohelei Assigned To Fifth Air Force FIFTH AIR FORCE, Korea ? i Airman Third Class Lutheran S. Boheler, of Kings Mountain, N.j C., was recently assigned to Head- j quarters Fifth Air Force as an aircraft and engine mechanic, it , was announced recently. The Kings Mountain ?'>man, ! who has been in the United States Air Force since September 1953, arrived in Korea from Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, his last duty station. He is scheduled to return to the United States with in the next 12 months from June 1954, the month he left San Fran cisco, Calif. Airman Boheler is the son of Mrs. H. J. Boheler, of Routie 2, RECRUITER HERE ? S/Sgt. C. E. Strickland, Gas- j tonia, recruiter, announced this j week openings for men in the | .Air Force - and said that he is i at: the postoflice here each j Friday from 8:30 to 2 p. m., or ' may be contacted at his home, 510 W. Gold street, by tele- j phoning 343-W. A high school j education is not a requirement for AF training, he added. Box 17, Kings Mountain. Prior to his enlistment in the Air Force he attended the Kings Mountain high school. The United States 1954 wheat crop, now estimated at 1 billion bushels, is in excess of prospec ti"e domestic use and probable exports during the next year. I Short Leaf Pines i May Be The Crop For Idle Acres Farmers and other landowners in North Carolina who would like to put idle aerc6 to work next fall may be interested jn a ncwly revised farmers' bulletin on Short leaf Pino. Prepared by the Forest Service of the U. S. Department of Agri culture, the bulletin describes | short leaf pine, as a desirable and profitable crop tree, of rapid | growth, and producing hlgh-qual , ?ity, soft textured wood, Though it grows more rapidly on good soil, it can be established successfully j I on broken, steep, or worn'out land, t [It reproduces itself easily with a jbundant seed crops. The trunk is '! characteristically straight and | clean. I The bulletin makes many stig- i Igestions about how to plant Ishortleaf pioe, good management j I practices, methods of judging the 1 Iboard feet that can be cut from ! logs of various sizes, thinning oft [trees, and uses "to which logs of ; 'various sizes can be put. A single copy of Shortleaf Pino, Farmers' Bulletin 1671, can j be obtained free by writing to the Office of Information, U, S. Dc partmon; of Agriculture, Wash- j ington 25, D. C, Pfc. Garman Hoyle Serving In Korea U. S. FORCES, KOREA ? Pfc. Thomas E. Hoyle, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garman Hoyle, Besse mer City, N. Q, is now serving in Korea with the 712th Trans portation Railway Operating Battalion. ?, V r Private First Class Hoyle, who Read The Classified Ads 1 There's always news in the classified ads columns, so if ' you are not reading them, you are missing the news. It's good business, too, to check through these \ads every issue. And if you have something to sell , . . call telephone f -HERALD HOUSE OF THE WEEK DESIGN B-318. Tim homo has full basement, two .bedrooms, kitchen, dinette, living room arid utility room. There is generous torajjo and closet spacc both in the rooms and in the hall areas, with an especially commodious clo set off the front hall. The utility room connects to the kitchen, base ment and bedroom hall, and is equipped with wardrobe closet, supply, cabinet and sink. There is a stairway from this room to the base ment. , The kitchen is well arranged, and has a large dlnet t?v\\ hh a tv. i ty view to side and rear, tlu-ie is a ennvon'eni- ^tf!o>bonrd for easy serv ing a'.d cTonri'i :?s\veM as a "g<H>d sized closet. ( her fi niiUi.'s inehult? fjood "circulation, oov rrod fmnt ' entninco brink planter, wide eave ? overhahjg, and wide picture window. Floor area is 1108 square loot, and eubhgivis 21.052 cubic feet.'. For further information about DESIGN B-318, write the Small House Planning Bureau, St. Cloud, 'Minn. arrived in Korea earlier this mon- which provides most of the trans i He entered the Army In March th, is an air compressor operator i Rprtation for UN troops and sup 1 195.3 and completed basic train in Company- A .of the battalion, j plies cm the peninsula. * i ng at Fori Belvoir, Va. Yon Si&pM have a Checking Aeeoanl Eccasse ..... * A checking account helps to build prect'ce and crcdit standing ? it's the modem business-like way io pay. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member F D I C During City-wide The Parking Meter Man Takes plp^ .As Long As Thursday, Friday, : ^jp|8g Cailipi|ll? Q^f of Kings Mountain. ?? " 7-^,1 . .. I? 'I V' v" ? * " '???? A; ?>??-' ? .?"' ?*yjf"'j Kings Mountain Merchants do it again! Special purchase buying and sharp price-cuts enable them to offer again best - ever savings to Kings Mountain area customers. It's a big three-day event with many char. ? A-> save. School opening is only a month away and many offerings for back-to-school needs are included, along with other extra special values in about any type of goods a person could desire. ; "S! ?'.?* ? ,* ? ' >? *' ."I - YV . '?**" *? ?- < fc. ? ?; v- ' *? ?" - ? t New fall goods aro dotting the stocks, too, which will provide City-Wide Mid summer Sale shoppers with a looksee into AUTUMN and the new goods to be offered for the rapidly approaching new season. ' V"*--;*' ? ***?- ?".? i : . y* ?1r ; ? ? Xn % ;*? f * / "- WV- "* ? ' ?*:/ ?fi ?.. v- ",.??** ? ? ? ; ' When Kings Mountain Merchants put on a sale, they mean what they say, as thousands can attest who have protected their podcetbooks in previous city wide cooperative sales. Don't buy this weekend until you've shopped Kings Mountain stores ! SPONSORED BY THESE FIRMS OFFER MIDSUMMER SALE BARGAINS BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE BRIDGES HARDWARE CITY AUTO & HOME SUPPLY DIXIE-HOME STORES EAGLE STORES GUS ENTAS SHOE STORE KEETER'S DEPT. STORE McGINNIS FURNITURE CO McGINNIS DEPT. STORE MYERS'' DEPT. STORE PLONK BROTHERS & CO. REBA'S FASHIONS STERCHI'S TAIN MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
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