?v 'w State Aid For Public Libraries The H'41 General Assembly du> elated the,'establishment and main teuance of public libraries an integ' ral pan of the educational program hi a great .state. I'ublic library service in North Carolina lias beta very uneven;' the the income of no county hits been sufficient for books, trained sinvice and the extension of facilities to all the people. Kvery section needs additional money. The State Aid Fund shall Supplement local funds and thus stabilize public li braries The North Carolina Library < 0111 mission Heard was charged by thw lt'41 (ielieiai Assembly with the ad ministration of a i'ublic Library Service Fund of ?1 OOOOU a year to itnprovd. stimulate, Inei ease and *liiiii ilrtli tin'limn T^h?iUl itM. !!? ' At rt -iim ili'm (it! Mjirch .St, It'll." th"' Library Commission Lou i d sic cordlngly adopted plans for allocation of the fund, taking into consideration local needs, urea and population to be served, local interest and other factors. . Whereas, the improvement and in crease of public library service rests upon lical and state partlclpa tion, the city and county approprla tlons or the amounts voted for public library purposes shall be equal to, or^ equitable toofeasqjs over such funds allocated or voted for library service during the year 1940-41, Library service depends upon the ability, the training, the experience and the wide knowledge o f. the librarian. It is recommended that in regions and counties partjiclpating in the State Aid program,.- the e\ tension service be directed by a library school trained librarian. A unified administration of public library service, withjn counties LOAN No Delay Prompt Service Reasonable Rates ROWLAND BROS. MOTOR CO. Dodge - Plymouth Sales and Service DON'T BE BOSSED BY YOUR LAXATIVE-RELIEVE CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAY When you feel catty, headachy, logy due to clogged-up bowels, do at mitlioqm do ?take Feen-A-Mint at bedtime. Next morning ? thorough, comfortable relief, helping you itart the day full of your normal energy and pep, feeling liko a million! Feen-A-Mint doesn't disturb _ your night's rett or interfere with work the next day. Try Feen-A-Mint, the chewing gum laxative, yourwelC It tastes good, it's handy and economical... a family supply costs only FEEN-A-MINT MO .. CANT HARM VAI CLOTHES IN ( Be sure, be safe. Store y< UNITED. They are insu and moths. We protect y USE OUR THRIF - t CARRY S] GARMENTS IA. PLAIN 4UC 01 ! SB BM n^HH I V!^ Phone 118 Gasto or region* to aupply books to all the people Is advised. Allocation of State Ai<J Fun da shall be made in quarterly allotments beginning July 1, 1941, or as soon thereafter as a plan for library operation and plan of expenditure according to these principles has bee filed with the Noith Culo lina Library Commission Hoard and given formal .approval. Early application for State Aid Funds is desirable. The existing authority of the local governing library board cellulitis unchanged. At the- end ot each year a detailed .report of accomplishment shall be submitted to the Library Commission Board. The Library Commission staff is always ready to give advice and aid to public, libraries. Between-Meal Milk Is Part Of Defense ItaVcigh. - ' Belwcen-iiicals" . milk V'rutks tin industrial workers is the latest thing in speeding us N.ui.x ai i Defense Join. a. Aiey. Kvtensinn uimmmmmmmm* lege, reported recently t.oyei n un in and office workers are also IIm-i oriifciy Aielwi-i'li-nivll : consumer* of in ilk. I Any -aid (hut the National .Dairy I Council has, found 83 plants. employ inn 115.330 workers, which are serving milk to employee* la midmorning or mid afternoon, or both ,'Tluiie Include manufacturers , of I c.lotbVig, shoes, hosiery, textile, paper products, rubber products, pharmaceuticals, furniture, china, glassware, paints, varnish, food tobacco, and various metal goods. Health -is essential to effective National Deftlnse," Arev declared, "and from the standpoint o f uutri tlon. ami diet, milk is the most important single food. .Milk, butter, cheese, ice cream, cream and other dairy products comprise about 35 percent of the 1,500 pounds of food consumed each year by the average American," The extension dairyman sand that the National, Dairy Council had learned from plant executives tha< Uenwieen-tn^als" drltiking of milk causes employees to work with greater ease, thereby increasing their output and earning power; they perform their tasks with more accuracy and less strain; there are fewer absences due to illness, consequently a higher level 6f plant production and lfess loss of pay to the worker; factory morale is .improved; accidents due to fatigue and unsteady nerves are fewI er; and the workers are in better | phisical trim at the end of the day. The army is "attempting to give t every soldier in training camps at lease one-balf pint of fresh milk daily. 'The Army recognizes, Arey said, "that milks is the most nearly perfect food." - . L^n UmnMfi I ? VneHt f Si l'lot r til MK'i n in i^ui in v.ui uiiiuv iu.il year produced their largest Irlsn potato crop since 1937. repotTS' the State Department of Agriculture. Oh.Ghl $ Wrong Way! COAX In CustomrsVfith ADVERTISB^G Backed hy (rood Se rvi ce! THS iUABLE WINTER )UR STORAGE * * our winter clothes with 1 i. ttM mt.fi irtxi against r ire, liieit ou 100 percent _.' , TY CASH AND BRVTCE r 3 for $1.00 * I^H I ^ ma, N. C. Phone 428 t -'-4 , TOT KINGS MOUNTAIN OTRAL Many Youths Accident Victims ? North Carolina lost fourteen < Its future citizens last month whe four girls and ten boys udder 1 years of age met untimely deatl under the wheels of trucks aud at tomobiles, It was reported this wee by the Jrtlghway Safety Division. Five, of these boys and gitwere on foot, three were on hie; cles, one was on a scnoot bus. uu five were in automobiles. Ijast month's youthful traffic vi lima in North Curolitiu included: Two bov? riding a bicycle on th highway at night without u light. ?A 14 year oKl boy, weaviug au zigzagging in tru ic on his bicycl One five year old child who fe out of a car when she leaned ou th door handle and the door flew opei path of u truck. A three year old girl who wa playing ou the highway. Ati 11 year old boy who was tal litk it ili tvi 11 k lesson from a * lt> yea old boy and stepped on the gas it tstead or the brake whett tne ca started to run off the road. . And a five year old boy who stai ed across the street without tool lag. Traffic victims iu the state du ing the first three months of thl year included 11 ' boys and girl from 10 to 14 > ears of age, 12 chi dren from -five to nine years oil aif J six children under five years t age. 15 of the 29 were on foot an six were in bicycles. J ujrgently plead with Xort Carolina motorists to be unusual) alert' and cautious when they se children ahfead of them on foot c ou bicycles, and 1 plead with Nort Carolina . parents to do everythln In their power to make their chili rent safety-conscious and careful said Ronald Hocutt, director of tb Hoghway Safety Division. . We must stop this slaughter < the innocents. Food Requirements Are Shown By Guide A balanced home-grown food su! ply is one of the aims of the Foe and Feed for Family Living can paign being conducted in Nort Carolina In 1941. The N. C.. Stat ; College Extension Service, whlc is organizing this campaign wit the support of Gov. J. M. Broughto and the active participation of otl tr agricultural agencies, has pr pared a guide to show the daily an annual food requirements for ind viduals and famllTes. In order to have a diet that wl keep a person in good health an strong, each individual should et every day: One quart of milk, If child, and one putt a day, if an adu five serviilgs of fruits ^tnd vegeti bles, which shoqjd include one ser ing of leafy, green or yellow veg< table, one of tomatoes or cltru fruits, and one of potatoes, tw servings f protein foods, such a meat. eggs, fish, poultry, cheee -1 ..1 ? .1 ?AAnt nn/1 t ... fx DAK1 ui itru ucaus, ui jivao, aiiu inu oci Ings of whole grains as cereal c bread. To provide an adequate yea round diet, the Kood Guide show that there slioul' be produced o the farm annually for each perso In the family at least: 73 gallons ( milk; 36 pounds of butter; 53 lb (dressed weight) of beef or veal 76 pounds (dressed weight) of por and lard;. 31 pounds, (dressed we ght) of poultry; 30 dozen eggs; 2 pounds of lamb, fish and game; bushels of sweet or Irish potatoei ISO pounds of green and yellow ve etables; 30 pounds of dried hear and peas, and nuts; 2 bushels of U ma toes; 100 pounds, of other veget bles, such aa beet,s onions and ps snipe; 100 pounds of fruits; 3 ga Ions of syrup or honey; 2 bushel of corn for meal and grits; and bushels of wheat tor flour and o reel. The Golds also calls tor the pu chase of at least 40 pounds of suga annually for each member of th family. This Is to be used -on tl table and for canning. dgoce the Anson County ter ing unit started operdtlnos In 103 003 miles of terraces have bee constructed as well s* funs road outlet channels, and drainage dlt ?oo- V;. ' Interest in the Improvement < their poultry flocks oontlnueo t grow among Richmond County (a mere, says N. L. Headrlx, aaalstai (arm agent of the N. C. 8tate Ct lege Extension Service. HENTHOMULSIOH ro* rtfm.-Ht nto* colds , . THAT WONT Tl?tN LOOSE W'lCNC C'H if MOCrMMKUlSION i WAIT rtff HI.NUTU 1,1 i!s iiiijtoW . > J-1 * JD THURSDAY, APRIL 17. 1H1 Mttfasfr I I . I a ? 1 k n . I ftk M Is f 9 S" wi e (1. u The Plane Marimba Players. con- l.s consider I, slating ?>r Mr. and Mrs. theater O. hua not be ,. Place of Spring City. Penn., . will twenty flv< , present a sacred concert In the Mr. aud ajBtfggyirV^'1 nw.^ipj j. _. ... , . , England at The program *-111 consist of fa- s(n(,.R 8 miliar hymn* iaui gospel songs play There w ed on the marimba, xylophone, bell artt-i '" and chimes.. The latter Instrument ( frcfl wl|| ' ? r ' 1 ?- 1 ' 1 " v ^phppm|^hHMIPIM|8|P|M|PR|HHPHI rt MMBBMNHBHI s . PRINT! li y i OF QUi ' * * 55555? d 11h e . h . b n a- i it? d.:.? v LCI US I 1 tills 1 UU td v - ' . Statements and ( n > d u 1941?Your Money a ' It * / . . Circu V . P* IS O I BMWM fi le ' . r 7- ' GOOD GRADE OI r 1 ' EKN TYPE FACI n * >1 b. i; !> -V * 12 __ 4 i; .. . t V Look * t A Representative v is 2 4 J uet our prices bete i? . ?We C *. ?? * I.-t : > : ' . ",*? ! Herald Pu 1 . . * * ^ ? * .:V-~ "The Ho Phone 167 ' : m ^ -^^^'"^-' ^ - '.jhSfc'' v:^ 1 IMbyterisn aoo bless the farmer ? (By H. L Belk) A He sets but little pay, H Tho be labors long at honest toll. H r ' . He feeds us all, V On this earthly ball. i Ood makes the corp and meadows ^ I He takes note of all men sows; Thut man gathers, reaps and mows;] m He who feeds and clothes us alL. I E v God sends the sunshine and the ral* fl K if the farmer does his part. He leaps a bountiful crop? . Man that has the will to work. I When to town ho goes Some silly lputt you know; fit Points a finger of scorn. Because his clothes are tattered - torus. - d an ani5^5e it VV?f? tb'? '"an, ?fJ?U en uiaiiufactured for over <>w* 1 H a'' ,1? Then turns up his toes ?.>ta oi i We hope to Heaven he goeh. J Mrs. Place have appear ates and also the centra University Indlosfs that codllvor I oil should be re'nioved from tha III be no admission chat feed 16 to IS days before chlckana id this sacred concert bu< are marketed to eliminate all trao offering will bo received |ea of the oil ta?te. 1 ' > . ' i ?. ': . . V- I - ' ' 1 UJTY i MJ1 A A ' ' . "V; " - ' - i ?. ; k " .s, .. ' f , ". ^ i, * ' . 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