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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1957 * MHIP' HBfIaBBaBMOwBKT i ' * * s *’'" t&mßßßKm lWEAigmiliyd! PRINCIPAL G. L. HARPER Homernaking Progra m Is Designed To Provide Varied Opportunities ROXBORO The home-rank ing education program of the Per son County High School is de signed to provide opportunities for pupils to gam experiences in home activities and relationship which will serve- as a men ns of meeting the needs of family life today as the background for well adjusted families of tommcrrow. The curriculum includes *tudv In the following areas: foods and nutrition, clothing, family economies, housing, health, family relations and rhifd development. Three years of hoin o makim education are offered to student in the four high school classes. The third year is a course offer ed to students who are look.in:; primarily toward mama.-- and homernaking. Adult classes are eom'ueted also in the area of home mak ing education, according to Additions At Person G ’nty High ROXBORO The Person County Hi School addition, com posed of a gymtodum and g classrooms, has boon completed at »• cost of approxximately $200,- 00. For game purposes, the gym nasium has a seating capacity of 000,00. For auditorium purposes, there will be a seating capacity of approximately 2.000, Included in this building v. a stage, and shower-dressing: rooms for boys and girls: a bo, two prac tice courts, in addition to the regular standard b: gk< courts. ' Within the p; ; > two !:> 1 addition to the above, three mod em elementary schools have been erected, including a 15-teacher school, a 13-teacher school and a 10-teacher school. The total a count of money spent in these improvements was approximately $1,200,000.00, Included in the elementary schools are auditiariuttis and. cafe terias. PARK TILFORD RESERVE IwmiLl 1840 (Wf 100 V?« 8 mitt')* '*£.i ftt ’* J • 'KjLy'U3 wtKiiriLP® I p RESERVE o 3SS Q 25 I */&«*<i. pf~ fIimWHSKIY.SS TOMS* M SHI SPIRITS WK J TIUORB OISTUIIKS CfiRFORAiIIiK, IQSJISVSLLE, KY. i the need* ,I nd interests of the members of the classes. These Sears Roebuck & Company Catalog Sales Office Shop At Sears. & Save ROXBORO Phone 7301 RBXBORO SMART SANTAS SHOP AT LEGGETT’S Ladies’ Nylon Hose c ff% 2 prs, LOO j/ Sheer Nylons in Red Fox and Others B*4-11 * Ladies’ %% Cotton Slips I|N v \> 1 r\r*\ 1.00 Full Cut, Sanforjzed, A Heal Saving! Sale! Dresses l Suits PRICES DOWN NOW! SAVE! Ladies Dresses 4.00-5.00 formerly up to $8.98 Ladies Suits 13 88-30.00 formerly up to $40.00 Ladies’ Everyday DRESSES 2.00 Buy On Lay-Away “Home of Better Values” ROXBORO, N. C. , are offered more or Seas in the form of workshops Library At Roxb oro School Contains Over3,oooßooks ROXBORO The library con sists of a main reading room and a work nook equipped with a sink, running water and a cupboard with shelves and cabinet space. The library shelving is of stan dard make and is adjustable. The basic book collection num bers 300. Thirty-title magazines including twenty-eight recom mended by the state, are among the periodical collection. Three daily newspapers The Durham J Morning Herald, The Greensboro! ELECTRICAL WORK LOVETTE’S Electric Construction Co, INDUSTRIAL -- COMMERCIAL \F RESIDENTIAL 700 W. Chapel Hill Street Durham, N .C. RAID PERSON COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL! We Are. Happy To Salute THE PERSON COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL “Pa Glassed The Place" Pritchard Paint & Glass Company 307-0 W. Pettigrew St Durham, N. C. Compliments The Peoples Bank ROXBORO Join Our Christmas Savings Club M. DEPOSITS GUARANTEED UP TO IIO.IMM.M MEMBER F.D.I.C, The Plastering On The GYMNASIUM And The Additional Rooms Os The PERSON COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL WAS DONE BY L. ROY SMITH £ SON Uil land ale Rd. & Fairvlew DURHAM, N. C OUR PLASTER WILL NOT, PULL " THE CAROLINIAN I Daily News and the New York I Times: a semi-weekly—The Courl j er-Tmies; and three weekly news- I papei s - The Norfolk Journal and Guide, The Carolina Times and The Carolinian make up the newspaper collection, A small collection of profession al materials is maintained. Ths • collection is used chiefly by the faculty however, students when necessary may make use of it. Physically the librsry if easily accessible to all students because ;it is loc-ated near the center of I traffic. Student library assistants, selected an the basis of scholarship, assist other stu dent* and teachers in locat ing materials. They also cir culate books, check overdues, prepare boo fciists, deliver ma terials to classrooms, shelve books, do light mending, keep record of circulation, assist with bulletin boards, etc. A minimum of twelve lessons We Are Proud To Serve I Person County Training School with MEADOW GOLD MILK Durham Diary Products Attention \ Auto Owners Jan. Ist is the ! DEADLINE! You Must Have i Liability Insurance i We Can and Will Serve You! Act Today Thompson | Insurance Agency ! “Serving 7'he County Since 1900” OFFICE OF GEO. WATTS CARR Architects DURHAM NORTH CAROLINA in the use of the library Is taught; by the librarian and the English! teachers. The school administrator en courages the use of the library cliiefly through professional meetings. Ke emphasizes the ne- Congratulations PERSON COUNTY TRAINING SCHOOL WE FURNISHED THE CERAMIS TILE David G. Allen Raleigh • No Job Too Small; * No Job Too Large! We Join The Salute To The Citizens OF Person County FOR ITS CONTRIBUTION TO EDUCATION IN TOE ADDITION TO THE PERSON COUNTY Training School WE FURNISHED THE HARDWARE “For Hardware of Quality’’ COME TO Durham Builders Supply Company 105 MILTON ST DURHAM, N. C phone -;9iv- PAGE NINE cessity of teachers informing the librarian of class assignment* that require the use of the libra ry. He also encourages personal visits to the library by teacher* as well as the students.
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