Page 2-A ' tW IIOOTK . POPULAR MUSIC AND LIBRARIES Recordings are widely-circulated items in most public libraries these days: and •the libraries of the Pettigrew Region (Shepard-Pruden .Memorial Library in Edenton. Tyrrell County Public Library in Columbia, and Washington ..County Library in Plymouth) is re no exception. In fact, the palest statistics show that recordings represent the most •rapid increase of any library :jnaterials circulated. ;* The selection of recordings : for public library collections •has undergone a change in :|>hilosophy in recent' timtts. Pam Bunch To Head Chowanian •: Pam Bunch has been elected itditor of the award-winning ii’howanian. student newspaper at Chowan High School. Ira Lou JJyrum will serve as associate Editor during 1973-74. : : Millie Bunch will be business manager. They were among 25 students recently named to posts on the newspaper. The new staff put out the latest edition of the newspaper, distributed April 20. Reporting the news around school will be Lou Ann Bass. Karen Harrell, and Debra Boswell. >' Killing the position of elementary reporter is Donnie Mosley, with (Jail Bass at ihe high school reporter. Marcia Nixon shall cover the junior high news and Ciloria Copeland will be acting as club reporter. Society editor is Belva Ashley. Thomasina Hall will deliver the top tunes in Music Spotlight and Phyllis Jordan will do the calendar. Adding to the sports scene Will Ik* Al Peele. ; Providing artwork will Ve Jill flendrix, Cathv Bass, and Brad Hollowed. : Filling the positions of. fA-oo!readers are Donna Bunch. Kdna Privott. and La Rue • (jhappell j.M i incogrciphers and wil* lie Doris Spruill. Tony Hare, and M«»l Evans. tj>e newspapers throughout school ‘wifi- oe Angela Asbell and Peggy Ba ss. ‘.Life would be simpler if the* people on the earth were mor<; sbicere. SALE DAYS ROL-LATEX 'l'tfruai "plat WALL MQMEfffM Quality, fast drying **^S^**PS^H finish. Easy soap and water r;lean-up. r^— White and standard ly,” jSffll: decorator colors. ° eg ' s z~&wS*£fif M^r ra MSB HOUSE PAINT and masonry. Gives years V of beauty and protection Hi iBPi, at economical price. . and standard colors. ROL-HIDE: Otpt "l/vuf Seel* JUST A ONE COAT MO-OfllP LATEX V /£*¥ k wall st unt V r Dries in Xit ilnutes to a velvety tW scrubbable I 15 decorator BMP «eg. *6* • E. MARY CAJ iTa P3I 4" NYLON WML /i MH R®9- 9f ViaP^i rl S»v—Ph—» 4COil EJwHiIILC. SALE DAYS APRIL 25 THROUGH MAY S OwK Hoots nd Scroochos . . . By. MBS. NKIXIE M. SANDERS Dtneto r MO|inr Rational Library When libraries first began purchasing recordings, they chn»se spoken records and clsissical music. The rationale was that these were of high litjerary and musical quality - and they were items the ordinary library patron would not buy for himself. Since we •use similar thinking in j purchasing reference books, that is all right as far as it goes. But the function of a public library is not just to supply information and education, although that is foremost in our plans. Another important function of the public library is to provide materials for recreation and aesthetic enjoyment hence, popular recordingfs are appropriate in the same way that mysteries and romances belong on the shelves along with biography and history. , Since funds for purchase of I materials are limited (the largest, percentage still goes for books, periodicals taking the next largest share) it is impossible to secure all the records we would like to add to our collection immediately. Every effort is made to choose I wisely and economically to I serve the widest .variety of I last es. SCREECHES RECORD SELECTION AUVICE Recognizing the I pr oblems inherent in buying I popular music for libraries, the I Young Adult Consultant of the I North Carolina State Library, I ftliss Nancy Wallace, has I arranged some help. A I w orkshop has been arranged I w ith an expert from California I who gave a most interesting I presentation at the recent I convention in New Orleans. I Ylrs., Caroline Saheb-Ettaba. I the Director of Library Services I for Bro-Dart West in California. I es conducting the workshop on I April 25 in Smithfield. The I li’ettigrew Regional library will I be represented by Mrs. Louise I Darby, the Chowan County I librarian from the Shepard- I l’ruden Memorial Library in I Edenton. The description of the I • presentation included the I following* "The purpose of the I program is to stimulate greater I awareness on the part of I lib rarians of the importance of I popular music recordings in I their collections, and to give I some guidelines in selecting and I building addition, there is emphasis on'l the use of recordings by I librarians who are interested in I communicating mox e I effectively with young adults, I minority groups, and specific I age groups." I GRADE A - WHOLE _ SWIFT'S PREMIUM U. S. .I—l. FRYERS Pork 'VVICO Chops ■y_ sio9 ib. CUT FRYERS49d I W# T Lutcr's Gwoltney's U. S. Govt. Insp. U. S. Govt. Insp. „ . wy ~ . Jamestown Signal PORK Market CtldtilSTlS CMnSDIS Brand Brand ■ aihj Style -»»wiee J,,bi, ‘ e SAUSAGE BACON Bsckbonc FRANKS BOLOGNA Lb. Lb. lJ 01 lb. 12-oz. Lb. 79* 89 c 890 59° 79* People Who Care About Their Food Cost, Shop p&Q Double Stamp Day -TUESDAY- Double Stamp Day 303 Del Monte | r >-t I </i Golton I l/ 2 (J a | 46 Oi. I 2 Roll WjT'', PamoHio Gill's clorox Coble Hawaiian Punch Deisy n nm? Reflular BLEACH ICE APPLE Bathroom »! "j ™ *1“ 79< 35 c 79t 39< T 303 303 303 1 Lb. I V/ 2 Lb. 2 Roll Pk 9 - Cut" Gr'een Sfi «■»» Beans nZe PEAS MarpilH BREAD TOWELS SC... W 4 Cans *JOO s*|oo $"100 s|oo I s|oo 30(J ~ArP&QMarketl FREEj ij jrlir» Speckle Butterbeans 39'| i||| f 50 Extra Stamps LEMONS O lOF 39( Freeze. Queen 2 Lb. With This Coupon ra •.aa «. « m ~ _ _ : M i dl,urc^' | s '' r of J-ANANAS^^2^Jbs#^^2st^ TOE CHOWAN HERALD Thursday, April i ,1973 ■" .1—11.1l I

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