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PAGE EIGHTEEN New Dillard High School To Be Dedicated November 3 ■ ft „ *, ~~ I ■parry" • | | I fii |I ' ; j JT■ i| ' I PEW DILL-AHD HIGH "CHOOI 4 front view of the new Dillard High School which is located on jterareaoy Street. Goldsboro, civcr. nrc a S |tmpsr of it? modernistic beauty. The school, which has U yoosi?. ittclodGig 4’H Work 1$ ! . ! Meeting Needs j| Os Children GOLDSBORO — The 'V, ■ ;-. te."Wa,yne Cour;" -. ■ ... ■ . jug- a reef need m ; 1 ■ ■■■ ■ It, provides opp " and girls to improve then .•'•• through the adoption of «'-c-r,'s- , mended Extension : i • F tiples and Practices. The following club n>' o participated to some to tu- o-: • funding 4-R hc* ■•••,(•. Regional 4 H < amp 1952 —Alonzs J. Swinsw <?v.; ’R.’fflie £. Alams. 13,S3—Oracle b v' >otor, 1354 —Johnnie R O", 1351 —Walter K. U Arr-ottoim Corn 1951—Chat .- e > : . Place 1952 Bernard 1 nr. ! . 'b place: Clifton Mc,\ State Award iVinm • 1951—Wilma B K.: -~ using. 1951—Graci® j,. \\ of. • - teg 1958_J6ftn R. OMes, r firops. 1354—Emma t, M.-irbr.. Farm and Home Electncu v 1354 Laura William-. nothin'-. 1355 Laura I! Willi >»r •' tes ISM-Walte* F. Mar*’.r Aeh ■t&v&xi&VLt County Fa rm a j's Begin Dairyln% Enterprises GOLDSBORO Th.-'e County Negro i ■ : 1 in comm«rc!»! d- ••-•». 1 j fort tc axpsnd to tog activities to •. field prog l .v.n farm Agent Go r ni They inciii<i« 1* •»r - r ri *•: > vs Smith’s Chapel c< • >» on tv 1 • al Ward of Wesle.v coir and Murrey Green eU o ■ Ezekiai Ward md Murr -y Greenfield of D' ile v Esekral tVirfl - 4 »»r >, . Greeatfield, have. .’ti-radv m"t ed filing their min. emumerei ally. Both operator- will build their herds around toe .for.-' bred of dairy cattle the m agent Mid. The first Wayne Co-:nP '•’* : - farmer to enter dairvm-: - ! • o s.rd Smith whose -- - - - k- ■ : o to 20 Holstein and .Tor; 1 - • c - - farmer hopes to n: - even larger. Becoming ‘diverto ."d-nn-'-'-er. Markin expanded his >•>••••• ' vjties and now produce.- c.-tton, corn Tvstermell'-}-' cantaloup" cucumbers, potatoes hot . r.vtk tobacco. State College Hints TO MAKE YOUR IRONR'A ... Be nice to your :ron A bright *hmy solepiatf is import.v':*'. 1 eanes Iron mg and road r- ul’ To rid. th* soles- -:• Os -• ' .'- mo - ed starch, try eithei of thet* t 1 o methods: H> Heat iron slightly, then ?:lide hack and forth over c of household vaxed r--0" • <?• - : eure iron is cool, then •>> :ne plate with a cloth wrung out m »oat>y water. A scratched, and rough soleplate can he avoided jf youV- <• • "f l l too tt omo rove rbutonst. zippers, books eVr Don't uis on cord Disconn-'ct ir en hv pullmg out pb - ■ Don't wrap cord tightly around iron before 'tonring Wi ap loosely to avoid short circuist. caused by broken wires. Don’t risk snort circuit by scorch ing or burmrthe cc.ro Keep tu< cord away from (ho heated sole plate ol the iron. Don't plug iron into extension cords. Minimize fire hazards by plugging it into a wall socket INTERESTED?-—The ugly white oilcloth of yesteryear has grown Into a bright practical table cov ering that suite today's living to a **T" Using themey from thp out of-doors, Pennsylvania Dutch mo tifs, and fruit design;", an arti.st has given this old product a new took, one you will enjoy nsinr. for informal indoors or outside. The new oilcloth, available in hard ware department, and dime -tores, come* to 46-inch and 54-inch widths ; Ip several color combinations. DRIVE SAFELY!! f “ ” j COMPLIMENTS OF Sutton - Lewis Furniture Company INCORPORATED 124 Essf Mulberry Street Goldsboro, North Carolina IN TIME OF TROUBLE CALL Hamilton Funeral Home I EVI HAMILTON. Owner &. Manager 24 • 1 lour A m bulanre Servire COMPLETE FUNERAL HOMES Ojf:,-e Phone 36L - Residence Phone U? GOLDSBORO. N. C Wilson, N C. Phone 4154 Smith field, N C. -- Phone 3?11 -r - , Need Office Supplies? j —SEE— j Thomas Office Supply Co.' | Over 30 Years Same Business ... Same Location : # Streamliner Desk Trays * Everyday Files # Ay ate Card Travs * Streamliner Wastebaskets § Economical Globe Wernicke Office Aids i nomas Office Supply Company Phone 243 j Goldsboro, North Carolina ceterg;--~S~ ■■■a.i-» ro-mw -,<n; - . i■- n- , BM n mi Congrn tula tion s PATE-DAWSQN MOTOR CO., INC, Your Oldvsmobile Dealer New And Used Cars i SPECIAL FINANCING PLANS FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS AND FARMERS USED CAR DEPT. SHOWROOM lit E. Ash Cor. Center and Ash phone *B4O Dealer tin. 12n» A.-, ma* We Salute Dillard High School W, P, ROSE SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. BUILDING MATERIAL I Special This Weekend At The lop! Open One Account And Clothe Your Entire Family On Easy-Easy Terms! dràstic Price Reduction "MS- | CONTROI ! The Royal j 117 E. Walnut St. Goldsboro, N. C. Just Say I 4 'Charge ft Mr* RoyaV i THE CAKOLSmAK School Was Waited For Late Principal, P»ev. C, Dillard | GOLDSBORO - The story of | Dillard High inextricably con nected with the life and works of one man. Rev. Clarence Dillard who served as head, of the Negro school. of Goldsboro for about, thirty-four years, retiring ir. 1924 with the coming of H. V. Brown, | present Principal. In 1923 a new school for ool ' ored high school children was I built on West Elm Street and ! named "Colored High School". In | 1924 with the coming oi a new | principal, the name was changed | to Dillard High School to honor i ot Rev. c. Dillard A i that, time, the cou me tw, i I only through the 10th Grade from which students were graduated, but had to go to some of the [ academies still held in the col leges, like Shaw University or j ! Biddle (Johnson C. Smith > to . complete the high school course, j then on an eleventh grade stand-; aid. In 1926, the course at Dillard was raised to the nth Grade and the school was thus ‘‘standardiz ed” and accredited by the State of North Carolina. ~ _ ... , rT - r - -,-rr, nr-nrl-.r-.l H T" We Are Proud To Have Built | The Beautiful And Modern ! DILLARD HIGH SCHOOL >4*i IT -'**■ •***' *** i | j •K- "•"Sto ' 3g*!f * WE SALUTE THOSE WHO ARE RE- I SPONSIBLE FOR THIS GREAT VEN TURE IN THE INTEREST OF GOLDS- ♦ * BORO CITIZENS. » «*% «**► «•* *•?- jj r ■m*"" --rg|je»- "-sapr •• -Ato R. N. ROUSE & CO, GENERAL CONTRACTORS i ; r v pniVcr* i GOLDSBORO. N. C. PHONE 23M E, N. ROUSE, Jr. YSsli wi^thout^fi^.n^^ —— —-■«- y~-'CTe.ywr« , T'. , T"TV.—^—g-*TKur“Tg«l jejg."“"iwn —— imW nil WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 'A 1557 Aside from regular academic i courses. Dillard has always in cluded ctvjiTc*.-, in industrial arm (Manual Training, it was then called', and Home Economics. Trade courses In masonry wire I added about 1930 and later atiis- I mobile mechanics, but because to the inability to get, openings for j automobile mechanics gradual-".'. ; the course was discontinued. Ho- • ever, a large number of veters ' ; were training in this course until | their eligibility terminated j Carpentry was: added about ; 1954, as ft pari of the Building j Trades course* and together with , the Bricklaying Department, four live projects, including a two-car I garage, two residences and an ; addition to the community ccu*..t have been completed. The new Dillard High Sclvil ! »as built, and c-ntsre 3 the current yc.v, itarted in May 135* and oc cupied in September 1357. It con lain s 36 classrooms, home at»- nonic labor a toms. 3 cafeteria, and an auditorium. A a nmasium. v inch v. a s inc'.udcd m me plfcus. vlll be built later. ! Tii buildin : ; v-Il b? ri~dica'- , d lon !si. Kmidey in November. ! Norin U:n. /'-inn production H'rra,a tit tin mo; e '-an 15 d<.*- . i it •■ n.’i Dus fv.-i ye.. i mm motor co. GOLDSBORO jcswsr!; "3|og- • • '“C«*^ r, "~*****?
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