Janiesville Cage Schedule Listed Although Coach Darwin McCai iity says he is still trying to find opponents for five open dates, the basketball schedule of Janiesville High School was announced last week-end as follows: pec. 9—Plymouth at home: Dec, 13—Plymouth there; Dec. 16— B:th at home; Dec. 20—Belhaven at home; Jan. 3—Oak City there; Jan. 10—Be^r Grass at home; Jan. 18—Pantego there; Jan. 24—Beth el there; Jan. 27—Pantego al home; Jan. 31—Farm Life there; Feb. 3—Oak City at home; Feb. 1 —Bear Grass there; Feb. 14—Wii liamston at J^mesville; F«>h. 17— Williamston at Williamston; Feb 21—Bath there; Feb. 24—Bethel at home; Feb. 28—Belhaver there. Open dates »vhich Coach Me Caffity and his teams would like to fill are December 6 (tonight); January 6, 13. 20; and February 10 With four of last year's starting five graduating last spring the Jamesville coach is having tc [ build his team around such prom ! is substitutes as Buck Reason, ■Bobby S.Vyc.r.5 and Beard. He | does not, naturally, hope *0 have ! the top-ranking team which the jjamesviile boys produced last season but it is expected that the team this season will give a good account of itself. Boys like Dor man Gaines and Billy Brewer do not come along every year and no body knows that better than Coach MeGaf-fity although he is in his first season as coach at the school. On the girls’ team there are l perhaps more good players back than on the boy’s but in this, too, McCftffity ha shis problems for at least two of his top performers will be out this year. Until a list of the candidates is available it will be hard to say where the old ones have dropped out and the new ones taken over. Besides his coaching duties, Mc Caffity, who hails from Edwards, in Beaufort County, also teaches I Math and History in the James villc school. --- • BROWN ’N SERVE” ROLLS MAKE LOCAL PREMIER -• “Brown 'n Serve” rolls, golden ! crusted and piping hot, will pop from home ovens all over town this week with introduction of a revolutionary new “Brown 'n Serve” roll baking process. The development promises more oven-fresh rolls for more families tha never before. But at the same time, according to Mr. Martin Moore of Martin's Bakery the new rolls will lighten the homemaker’s mealtime tasks. It's all because the new “Brown ’n Serve” rolls, as introduced here by Mr. Moore, are white but fully formed rolls all ready for brown ing. The housewife merely places them in her home oven for seven minutes. They emerge deliciously Famous Author Supports Vnesco Vrogram As part of its world-wide educational activities the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) has Joined hands with the Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe (CARE), in placing books in libraries where the largest number of people will be able to use them. Here, Dr. Thomas Mann, renowned author discusses plans for educational reconstruction with Edward J. Flynn, Director for CARE in the Western part of the U.S.A.. and Unesco-Care liaison officer, Dr. Robert Stanforth. crusted and ready for the table. The rolls mean a new high stan dard of eating for local families. Packed in convenient packages, "Brown 'n Serve" rolls will keep ready for quick baking for several days on a pantry shelf, two weeks in a refrigerator, and for four months in a home freezer. Mr. Moore described the rolls as one of the greatest contributions to better living ever made by the baking industry. For years laboratories at flour mills, bakeries, and other allied industries have been searching for such products. The problem was to develop a baking method for bakers that produced rolls to the point of full volume and rigidity without any semblance of crus1 color. Furthermore, the rolls hat to have the same texture, flavo: and aroma as rolls baked by uthe methods. Finally a method vva discovered that met the necessar; requirements and the rolls wer named “Brown ’n Serve.” Mr. Moore reports that custom ers who have tried his “Brow Now Is The Time to go to COURTNEY’S For FURNITURE Bear Grass Lists I School Cage Tilts i With five games behind them, i the schedule of games for the Bear Grass school teams the rest of the ! season was announced yesterday. An open date or two remains in the list but it is likely they will j be filled by some county teams lit: -the- ;•..••?. ■ Principal H. V. Parker, Jr., is coaching the girl's team while the boy’s team is under the direction of Professor James W. Sawyer i who also teaches commercial sub jects and history in the school. After playing at home tonight against Stokes High, the Bear Grass teams will travel to Bath next Tuesday night for a game with Bath High School’s boys' and girls’ teams. All double-headers, the games are scheduled to start at 7:30. Oak City travels to Bear Grass on December Hi for the only other games scheduled before the holi days. Mars Hill plays at Bear Grass to open the new year's ac tion on January 6. The rest of the schedule includes: Jan. 10: James 'n Serve” rolls are highly enthus iastic about them. So much so that he plans to add a full line of "Brown 'n Serve” baked foods to the regular products of the Mar • tin’s Bakery as soon as processes for other food items are releas ; ed.—Adv. 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