Page Six THE DILLARD HIGH NEWS October, 1962 35 MILLION Americans moved LAST VEAB-CWe IN FIVE WILL MOVE THIS YEAR. MOST PEOPLE M3VE BETWEEN AV^V 15 AND OCTOBER 15- WITH JUNE ANP AU6U5T THE HEAVIEST. YOU SHOULP WVE AMD-WEEK IF YOU CAN, Choose a reliable and reputable aaovek, A LAR&E CaV\B\Ny HAS MORE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE. Nokth American VJw Lines,inc. OF R3BT WAYNE, JNPIANA MAS MORE. THAN 2,000 VANS ON THE ROAP AT ALL TIMES, A I network of PIRECT TELEPHONE ANP TELETyPE CCWMUNICATIONS IN CONSiANT TOUCH WITH 8 AWOB US. , PISPATCHIN® AREAS. (pflBBlC You SHOULD TELL THE CHILDREN EARLY...TELL THEM WHY,.MAk.E IT AN ADVENTURE. APPEAL TO THEM TO GET RID OF”UNUSABLES"-BUf E'.'ERy A\5‘^ER OF THE FAMILY HA3 A RI&HT TO HIS OWN FOSSESSIOUS. IlilM “MOvflSfS Compliments Of The Clothing Corner Goldsboro*s Finest SCOTT’S FAMOUS BARBECUE ‘7«’s The Best Ye Ever Tasted’’ ★ CHICKEN AND PIG ★ FREE DELIVERY 1201 N. William St. Dial RE 4-0711 Goldsboro, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY offers (1) Employment to more than 1100 men and women. (2) An Education Plan to Provide money for College Ex penses. Call Our Local Representativks: RE 4-3094 Mrs. Ora S. Brown, Clerk-Secretary Miss M. L. Edwards, Assistant Cashier Mrs. Virginia M. Dawson Mrs. Ruby Inman Charles Gunter Mrs. Doris J. Faison Edgar J. Pittman Earl Jackson Graham Mrs. F. L. Oakley Petteway, Cashier J. N. Williams, Staff Manager R, L. Freeman and Lemuel Z. Craft, District Managers ITS SMART TO BE THRIFTY SHOP... BELK-TYLER’S Home of Better Values and SAVE! RE 5 3041 GOLDSBORO, N. C. BOYS ENJOY HOME ECONOMICS Young men at Dillard are en joying their special assignments in good grooming and clothing under the supervision of Mrs. E. S. Jones. They know that how one looks has a very important place in finding and holding a job. Students enrolled in the course are: Robert Lee Artis, Colonel Barnes, Donnell Best Willie Brewington, Thadeus Coley, William Jones, Roosevelt McCrae, Marvin Moses, Floyd Packer, Norman Rhodes, Joseph Scott, David Sims, Shelton Wooten, and George Kornegay. PATROL MEMBERS GET ASSIGNMENTS Members of Dillard Safety Pa trol got their first assignments for the school term, September 12. Upper Hall Henrietta Me-' Nair, Nannie Johnson, and SOUTHERLAND PURE SERVICE STATION Phone RE 4-9957 Goldsboro, N, C, Elm and Slocumb Sts. MOORE’S GROCERY AND MARKET Superfine Can Goods - Grade A Fancy Crackers by Strietman’s ★ Uncle Tom’s Meed Moore’s Country Sausage ★ Phone RE 5>3324 Goldsboro, N, C. Ruby Britt Lower Hall Mary Borden, Annie Simmons, Marie Bar nes, and Geraldine Monk Campus Area Charles Lane, James Stackhouse, and Na thaniel Davis Cafeteria Alben B a rk 1 e y, Harold Barnes, Charles Wynn, Izzel Parratt, Hubert Raynor, Larry Daniels, and Larry Reid POWELL’S 5c to $5.00 STORE YOU’LL ENJOY SHOPPING WITH US 600 S. Slocumb St. Goldsboro, N. C. THOMAS OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY Over 30 Years Same Business — Same Location “ANYTHING FOR THE OFFICE” Dennison Crepe Paper all Colors 15c it All Colors Cardboard 15c Esterbreok Fountain Pen it Sheaffer Fountain Pens ☆ Royal Portable Typewriters it Gibson Greeting Cards for all Occasion RE 4-2115 110 W. WALNUT ST. and 111 N. JAMES ST. GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA FOR COMPLETE LINE OF FURNITURE SEE HEILIG-MYERS COMPANY PHONE RE 5-3561 138 EAST WALNUT STREET GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA