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MWPIprffiffiflfiir FIRST LARGE-SCALE economic mission to a member country was organised by U.N. and four specialised agencies in IMS to find solutions to some of Haiti's basic problems. A marketplace in the Caribbean island Republic, which has one of the world's densest populations, is shown here. I LIBRARY NOTES ' Schedule y (Morning: 10:00- 12:00, except Mon day. Afternoon: 2:00-5:00, except ThursJ day and Saturday* ?Evening: 7:00-9:00 OiN (Monday and Wednesday. ? Circulation For Year 1948 Month Adult Jut*. Total January February March April May June July August September October November December January 1949 Circulation Adult lunnil* Total 560 576 1082 Getting Them Early ? The^State of California has pass efla law making obligatory for high school students instruction in the 'Wt and obligations of automobile , driving." North Carolina in its ef- j fort to have as good drivers behifld the wheel as it has good highways might take note of this act. Helpful results would no; be immediate, but the future would be taken care of. There is a book in tbe library on handling <a car ? Youth at the Wheel. | ? There's ?.ti interesting article in the 'January American Girl on cartyr possibilities for the-girl who likes food and who has majored in Home Economics, but doesn't want to seach. Open to her is not only the well-worn field of medical dietetics, but the more fascinating ones of commercial food management, ca tering service, or operating a pri vate tea room. This last brings to mind thai delightful story oj Anne H. Warner's In the January IHJ, "Dinner For Two." This ^particular dinner originated in the tearoom of a young woman Who operated it for the fUn and Satisfaction it gave her to feed people well. (Of course, her books never balanced). Our ardor was quite kindled over the possibili ties suggested by both articles. Two essentials of man's needs are with us always ? food and clothes. Inter est In either won't let you down. For The Map Minded The library now owns an atlas ? the .Hammond New World, which contains historical, economic, politi cal and physical maps as well as some general geographical informa tion. Being of 1947 vintage, It should have authentic postwar European boundaries. At Random ? The library has been given the last six 1947 copies of the magazine -Fortune. In one of these, rhe Novem ber one, is the much conrmented-up on article of John Chamberlain's cal led "The Business M&n In Fiction." If you're interested in the subject au thors choose to write about, here's something to read. ? A hasty reading of a condensa tion of John Gunther's "Death Be Not Proud" left several thoughts for reflection. .One of them especially was Frances Gunther's "What a joy Life is" Why does no one talk of the Joy of Life? shout, slag, write of ibe Joy of Life? Looking for books to read with' Johnny, and all of them sad, bitter, full of fear, hate, death, destruction, damnation, -or at best | resignation! No great books of en joyment, no sense of great utter FIRST IN 'RUBBER Users report more miles, more comfort, more safety on B. F. Goodrich Silvertowns with "road lerel" tread, rayon "shock shield" cordfc (sizes 6.50 x 16 up). Put a set on your car now . . . get the most for your tire dollar. BARGAIN TIRE DEPARTMENT 6J? x It $1195 CJSxM .... $13.95 5bSSx 17 .... $10.95 Ul K U.. SIMS AJS x 19 SIMS Top Dollar Trado-lo Allowaoc* f OR YOUR 010 TIMS . , I ,1 1 ' , simple delight, pleasure,' lun, sport, ioy o t life." ? The kitchen G la yds T?ber most recently remodeled (?he writes an article every month for the IKJ on this activity) belongs to Edna St. Vincent Millay. The imprestfon re ceive# from reading is that Miss Millay knows her way around in the kitchen and washes the dishefi. The reason th*s is remarkable is because some years ago (10 or 15) an article appeared about Miss 'Millay which gave the information that her big Dutch husband had given up his work In order to take over the man- j agement of their home so she could . devote all her time to writing of poetry. There were servants, but if Jt was necessary," he could do the cook- i Now the servants are gone. The I two of them run the house. Miss Ta Matiney, Barnette Top High Cagers Scoring Herman Mauney and Mary 4-ou Barnette continued to hoid rheir to U.. ? points lead oyer other team mates on their respective Central high school basketball teams during the past two weeks. Mauney dumped In 15 points in the second Mountaineer victory over ber doesn't distinctly say so "but there!? a feeling the husband does the cooking, at which he is some thing of an artist, by the way. But it's Edna who keeps the kitchen in order with the same adeptness as if she w?r<> wfitlng a sonnet. "Poet's Kitchen'? is the article and j I It's entertaining reading, spliced ! here and there with Millay vers*. i "" ? ?" in ' Charlotte Tech. in Charlotte Tuesday night, to tun Ws string to 92. Barn ette tops the girls team with 66. Barnette has a giime average of | 13:2 an4<Maun?y> 13.1. I . The leader*: F ? ?. ? y. ':?* r . * High Scorers < v .* ' Boys (7 gOMt) H| ft tp 'Herman Mauney, c , 40 12 92 Jack Ruth, f 30 14 74 I , ?? ' Girls (S games) Mary *Lou Barnette . . 29 8 66 Jan Reynolds 19 9 47 ! Manufacturing Is an important in ; du?*ry in California. CANNED! IT'S A&P FOR REAL VALUES IN Appj & N?; y Niblets Brand CORN S?- 19c A&P Apple SAUCE? 2 No. 2 Cans . . 27c Green .Giant ' PEAS -...,V2lc Iozlb Sliced or llulve* PEACHES 29c Packer's Label 46-oz..Can ORANGE IUICE ...... 19c A&P Green & White ASPARAGUS c"J 40c PLiUips ? With Franks BEANS 12-Oz. in Can I9C Fine Flnvor Iona PEAS .... No. 2 Cu 11c TOMATOES ? 2 Libby's Fruit COCKTAIL ..... A&P Whole Peeled or Halve* APRICOATS .... Yona Stringless Green BEANS .2 Iona Cut BEETS . . SJ 29c No 2H Can Can? 27C No. 2 Can Mexicorn NIBLETS "c? 21c Jane Parker GOLDEN LOAF CAKE le-o*. Cake Jane Parker SPANISH BAR CAKE JB-Ox. Cake Home fetyle MARVEL BREAD 1%-Lb. - Loaf Cheese American _? 8 O'Clock """cJSnrel"0" . Flour Safe." I '? ' 'v^': ' ? ' J A,&P*? Own i ? OeXO Vegetable Shining n Ann Page, With DeQnS Pork & Tomato Sauce Ketchup Fancy Tomato - . ... Salad Dressing Page _ Evop. Milk White Houte Lb. 47c 1Mb Bag 7Sc 3-ib Can 95c 10c 19c 29c 37c 14-Oz. Bot Pt Jo r 3 . Tall y Cam WESSON OIL PL Can 3Cc - IVOBY SOAP 2 lge. ban 33c Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Juicy (Florida Size 200 and 216 ORANGES? 2 doz. La ige Size {F??
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