- . 0^ September 3. 1945 i Library I Schedule Morning: 10:00-1200, except Mon I day. Afternoon: 2:00 5:00, except Thuw L day arid Saturday. I Evening: 7:00-9.00 ON 'Mondaj - and Wednesday. I. August Circulation % Adult Juvettile Total m 599 718 " 131*3 ? New Books % ADULT: Adamic, A Nation of Nations; Becker, Home Book of Chrismas; Dunlkp, Radar; Grove, DieJ tionary of Mu 4c; Hunt, Peter Hunt's 1 Workbook: Lawrence, Science in Progress; Miller, History of World War II; Mulac, The Game Book; Patman, Our American Government Scott's Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue; Shippen, The Great Herit V*wW ^r ^lMM ru|IH J? p You Are Cordially J # invited to see Mr. H. L. MASON Representative of Kahn Tailoring Co. I v Tuesday i A Sept 7 at our firm next Tuesday. v Come in for a perfectly tailored New Fall Suitl WOODWARD'S f , jlll I Try These F ? - * EBONY RHAPSODY CANDY STORE BLUES HAIR OF GOLD MY HAPPINESS MAYBE YOU'LL BE THE JUST A LITTLE LOVIN* # New Record by BILI BRC Logan S ^ ' ** , < . r Notes .. h: - , |t iage; Simkins, The South Old and c . New; Skliling, Sun, Moon, and Stars e Spaeth, tun With Music; Walser, ? Nort'h Carolina in the Short Story; fc Thompson, International Cyclope- a r dia of Music and Musicians; Van r iDo'ren, The Great Rehearsal; Westcott, Gainer's Bug Book; Whitman, li 1 David Lilienthai; Bedtord-Jones, t f'The California Trail; Boston, Inside . n ,Magic; Gay, Little Jade Lady: Han- ti ,cock, Doctor Kim, - Special Nurse! Kel'leam, Blackjack; Lee, Passport fj to Oblivion; Walkdr, Tola. n JUVBNILE: Anderson, Bag of h 1(Smoke; Barbour, The 'Crimson o I SWea-ter, How To Play Better Base- fi ixball; Barnett, Fire Beads, Beck, g Tai-'Lee's Precious Seed; Bible, b Championship Football; Boylston, S Carol on Broadway; Bryant, Trudy-a Terrill Eighth Grader; Byrd, Explor- n | ing With Byrd; Carleton, Hawk, The White Indian; Considine, The Ruth v Story; Cook Fighting Americans of v Today; Crofts, Young Romin Brand c Detective; Crownfield, Proud Lady; De Leeuw, Lind Marsh, Doctor Ei- j len; Deming, Pam Wilson RegisterNiipgd' T 1 f P>. ?P ?. ?4 U.n -it, n \XT II.. V. tv? *' i iLxvoiuvnu, mni ma ? * aoii ington Our First Lady; Wide Fields, je Farley, The Black Stallion, The i p Black Stallion Returns; Fioherty, Jt< \ Youth at the Wheel, Inside Che F. 1 B. I.; Garreau, Bat Boy of the Giants | jGarst, Custer Fighter of the Plains; w GrunrbLne, Patsy Breaks Into Advertising; Hager, Janice Airline Hos ?. tess; Hawes, The Dark Frigate; J Hewes, A Boy of the Lost Crusade. ^ From Toe Workshop , ^ The end of August saw the last of 7 ithe 800-odd booKs bought since A| pril numbered and listed. It's a fe-ia I lief to have this phase of the pro- a ceSsing behind. Two hundred more a | books to go and all the new ones will finally be on the shelves. After Q that we who started with the inad- i equate supply, particularly in the:?. Children's Department, last fall at: time of removal to the new location j can rest easily. At last we've a foun ! j dation for a useful and entertaining collection of books. There were good books in the library to begin wtih? but very few | and limited in variety. This recent! purchase does not remedy all the! deficiencies. Other additions will be made from time to tipe as the need 1 indicates. But this 1948 addition will P1 be remembered most clearly. It was P a large order for the siae of the li1 J _* - /f r*. rv. n Drary ana une auin. u mtiuu^ mo- i ny basic reference volumes. It def-!JW initely made a library of the Childin greatest need of improvement.; The selection here?is excellent. There is at least one book for every subject which might come up. (Not. [for every age group, however.) Ob- [ Iservance of Children's Book Week [this year,will be no problem. These books were bought with, funds donated by the business ri -^5 0( Kings Mountain. To themj goes the gratitude and appreciation J i of the library^officials and library j patrons. ' , BROWSE I AN A " x The niftiest bed time "story tdl cross, our bookish horizon recently, is Buzzati's The Bears' Invasion of Sicily. Here is adventure, war, peace animals, men, suspense, trickery, i magic, love, hate, and'finally the triumph of good over evil (with no discredit to man or beast). Any one of the twelve chapters can be! read in less than five minutes. If' the prose doesn't satisfy, there's the! poetry which rhymes and rhythms, where it suits the story. At the be- j ginning is a list of the Characters. You may or may not meet them. But you're warned Just in case. Nothing is overlooked for your comfort or credulity. All flows along easily accompanied by full-page 11 or Disc-Delight! j ! / , Rosetta Howard Baby Rosetta Jack Emerson Fled Fipers. Ella Fitzgerald RE Gordon Jenkins Eddie Arnold . MONROE and BAILES THERS upply Co. | v. ?-v 3**".' ? iN. v >??* v{ . v.:.. ' .? ... . '. .v.:. PRE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA titrations of exactly what happen>d. Did you see the pictures of it in dfe magazine of >August 9th? It is hoped patrons beyond ?heir enth year will hot mistake Antoine le SaintJExupery's The Little Pjin e for a child's book and pass it ovr as being without their scope. Kor in so doing something may ie overlooked which could bring precious hour of reading enjoynent. .... Did you know: Than an armadilo five feet long can dig itself in he ground out of sigh* within four rtinutes? That a duck-billed playus catches frogs under the water o eat with its eyes closed, but is araid of one on sight. That skunks take safe and gentle pets after beag properly deodorized. All this bit f personal history was gleaned rom a glance through William Brid es's True Zoo Stories. Mr. Bridges s editor of the New York Zoological j oeiety's magazine and he can tellj story about any animal you! tight name. Mothers who like Kate Greena- I ray fashions for their daughters rill find many illustrations in Miss ireenaway's Under The Window. ATTENTION: SCOUTS If there are any Boy Scouts studytg printing, bookmaking or xbook inding, the library would be interred in knowing your plans. Please ?t us know before the first of Oc)ber. WEEKS National Dog Week, Septj 19-25. fe're equipped to supply you with ny number of dog stories?fact or ction, and two technical volumes, olnnol Vlrto^/'e C^? V/M/-? _ i - vl.viv* Miccn o iuu It* VlUing I O let a Puppy and M. Blanco's All Aout Pets. We've read them both, hey re helpful. Particularly the forter for those who have Spaniel^ nd are torn between rearing them s a child or bringing them up as dog. j, Religious Book Week, Sept. 23? 'Ct. 3. The most interesting religius volumes the library has are in te Children's Department, but the ature of Che handling of the ma>rial would appeal to adults. The ?w we have are sufficient to give j n idea of the very attractive books f religious significance which are | ow available. Since 1940 the number of milk >ws in the country has increased ; per cent. At the same time, the opul&tion has increased! about 10 er cent. Cotton exports to Europe under larshall Plan are moving slowly. TRY HERALD CLASSIFIEDS THEY BRING RESULTS MEW 111*1 ff m t . ' lr W 0^T v- '^s^-JBe> mi a <^B^v'4 YIk ..V-:'1'".^^t"' SPi w 1 ' s Keetei 'l V - ,LD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. YOU NEED GI INSURANCE" NOW AS MUCH AS VOU DID WHILE IN UNIFORM. .. . Presenting 1 KINGS MO Kings Mountain cotton mill. For 60 It was founded in others, and it has since. Today S. A. Mai Mauney is secreta son as superintend The firm manuf eration it employs week. This is the eighth of a series < synopsis of the history of Kinj among its customers. When in large or too small to handle to FIRST F 10/16 F 1JTU 1 \ . v, Portray 1 Elegance I Check Keeter's for th r coats. W The models shown he trimmed models whic! for the new fall season They are designed > coat manufacture, ol 1 DOWN and KAYBRC plenty of variety In blacks, wines, grays. < 1 $5150 t ;V/:; " 4 v r's Depc _______ ; " / / - v . - ' ^ . . ' i . Second Section | WOODWARDS ?The Herald $2.00 Per Year? f* ' .* . . "" i v . / -i ' ' * . * Kings Mountain Industry lUNTAIN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturing Company was Kings Mountain's first i years it has been an important cog in the community. 1888 by the late W. A. Mauney and J. S. Mauney and been an important segment in the" community ever mey is president of the firm, and his son Aubrey ry-treasurer and general manager, with J. H. Patterlent. . actures two-ply carded yarn, 20's and 30's. On full opi 150 persons and its payroll approximates $4,000 per of advertisements presented by the First National Bank, giving a gs Mountain industrial firms. The bank is happy to number this firm need of banking service, visit the First National?no account too your satisfaction. NATIONAL BANK Member?FDIC ALL COATS rhe New r?r * n i dsiuons ie newest in new fall tre are lovely fur- fl[ 1 Yyf^B mjk h are among the best f 1 r two great names in '.I . d friends SWANS- I \ JOKE. And' there's ' ' I "' ' ' ' ' colors ... beautiful j I f jJUL ' t f " Id "** - jE'i/v.' 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