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-V ~ 7 ~ • TRAINING SCHOOL CAFETERIA Thrid In A Series: » Training School Students Taught To Support Themselves At Goldsboro By MARCUS H. SOW-WARE GOLDSBORO Since man must earn his board and keep by the sweat of his brow, the Training [ School for the Retarded prepares ; and trains the students in vocations ! so that they may “eat to live,” These students, a majority of them, can learn to support them selves at least in part. However, many of them will need supervis ion if they are to support them selves partly. The Training Schooi holds vo cational classes weekly and from time to time students are placed in occupational assign ments. To place them In the correct job area, students are given various types of tests, such as aptitude, interests, and personality scales. While the tests may reveal that a student has certain interests and j aptitude, before he is placed on a i Job training assignment his chron- i logical and mental age must be considered. omnial age must be considered. WHILE ON A JOB training as Asthma Formula Prescribed most By Doctors—Available f Now Without Prescription j ' ) ,/Stop* Attacks in Minute*. New York, 7*. Y. (Se«un-Thc asthma | formula prescribed more than any other by doctors for their private patients is now available to asthma sufferers without prescription. Medical tests proved this formula stops asthma attacks in minutes and gives hours of freedom from recur rence of painful asthma spasms. This formula is so effective that it is the physicians’ leading asthma prescription -so safe that now it can j If sold ~ without p*i*cription~ in j tiny tablets called PrimateM®. | J -rr WisiTlo or Buy A Home? —SEE— JOHN W. WINTERS 1309 E. Hargett Street, Dial TE 3-5251 Complete Drafting of Plans Supervision of Construction Assistance in Financing A Satisfied Customer Is My Best Ad ASK SOME OF THEM ... Mr. and Mrs, Paul Vanderfriff 1108 S. Coleman Street Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brown 833 S. State Street Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Mint* 315 E. Hoke Street Mr. and Mr*. Lawrence Clefnojis . ... 1412 E. Lane Street Mr. and Mrs. John C. Washington 705 E. Edenton Street Mr, and Mrs. Charles La Sister 1621 Battery Drive WaHHMiiHnmT RE-ELECT MARSHALL W. BENNETT WAKE COUNTY CORONER Democratic Primary-May 31,1958 MARSHALL W BENNETT signment, the counselling and guid ance services assist the student to make effective adjustment while on the job and to help bridge the gap j ! between the school and the com- ! | mur.ity awaiting him in society. The class offering vocational m- j 1 struction makes use of many visu- j a! aids in order that the training j will be more meaningful to the j trainee. On the school campus, the fol- j lowing areas are used for vocation- j al training: janitorial, kitchen, in- j firmary, barber area, beautician ( area, recreation, building units, j cleaning and feeding units, Persons, who supervise the on- t the-jch training assignments, are J responsible to the director of train- j ing and education. Specifically, students get training j by working in the laundry sewing ! room, on the farm, at the dairy, in j I buildings, at the poultry farm, in ; j the carpenter shop, in the paint, j i shop, on the campus yards, and in i the plumbing shop. | JANITORIAL TRAINING is i highly developed at the school, be ~ Relief Last* for Hour*! j primater.B opens bronchial tubes, loosens mucous congestion, relieve* taut nervous tension. All this with out taking painful injections. The secret is-Pri mat ene combines 8 medicines (in full prescription strength) found most effective m combination for asthma distress. Each performs a special purpose. So look forward to sleep at night and freedom from asthma spasm* j ... get Frimatene, at any drugstore. ! Only 98#— money-back-guarantee. 0 i«>A. Whitehall Phumu*! C««#*»* cause it fits the needs of the stud ents when their mental capacity and aptitudes are considered. In ad dition to teaching janitorial skills. | rhe janitorial supervisor has put in | action a supplementary program to teach them: Thoroughness in work, punc tuality, trustworthiness, cour tesy, adaptability, care of equip ment and supplies, supply room organisation, various cleaning techniques, respect for proper ty, supply conservation, care of personal belongings when on job, and source of guidance. Whenever a trainee runs into r | problem, he is taught to go to his | upervisor who will help him to I make the proper adjustment and j solution. AMONG THE VARIOUS c.kan j ing techniques, students are taught i :o work on rooms, windows, blinds, j bathrooms, furniture, and so on. | For instance, a trainee is taught to: | (1) sweep well before mopping. (2< mop well before waxing. <‘3) "hange water frequently when mopping, and 14) use proper am ount of dust down, wax. bou-ci’.ni, and the like. Vocational director for the train ing assignment is Fred P. Debnam, who recently joined the Training Schooi staff. Charles Guner is jan itorial supervisor. The department has the services of one secretary, j NEXT WEEK this newspaper will j publish the fourth article in the | series. The readers will get a close up of the living and recreational j program for creating a home and ; community atmosphere. I Hair* I OR MONEY BACK! YOUR CREDIT I IS GOOD | AT ? UINM ’ S Freshen Up Your Home For Spring From Distinctive Furniture R. E. Quinn Furniture Co. | ! 108 E. Martin St Your Capital City TeL TE 2-4471 oJ «25»P*-«Ki*Jseß ‘"L^ram 1 '"W I GETS SirOV GRANT Mrs. Shirley Taylor Frye, a teaelw to Special Education at the Greensboro Washington Street School, was recently awarded a SSOO-grant by the Greensboro Junior Woman’s Hub to continue her graduate studies at the University of Syracuse. A native of Frenmant, she is the wife of Henry E. Frye, a junior in the Law School at the University of North Carolina, Both are A&T Col lege graduates. A Success Story That Almost Failed Twice I HOLLYWOOD < ANT> The j success story of Claire Leybea, . ; now filming the roie of * Blanche'' ! *ri “Anna T 1 * nr, -e " nnn v 'aWh ai- I I most didn’t happen on two oceas- ; i ions. . j In 1344, when the Philip Vardan 1 play was casting for its original , New York run. Claim was despoad > ent when Alice Child,-'e:s won the : j part She did become ihe under | study. i | After two months of sitting In the ; i wings, her break came when Miss . ; Childress became t! ! . She took over . - ««.> LJtduC;ut/ eiti’.-. xo *'-* -»■ «•* v | reviews for three years on Rroad . { way, and toured England for two . j years in the original London com l j or.ny. - j In April of this year. Miss Leyba t ! almost, missed -another chance to | further her success and for the , I same reason: Alice Childress, c Producers Anthony Mann and - ! Sidney Harmon were in New York j i : to cast for the film version of “An -1 r,a Lucast.i” They had been told S by author Yordan to look up Miss Childress (or the ' Blanche" role. . Clairs learned this when she went Ti for her audition and was told ' hint M>- Yordan had not seen her "•hen ..he performed the role on ; Broadway and in England. Mann, however, reportedly was j moved that he cried during j Claire's interpretation of Blanche's ! ihetic binocular-stealing scene at audition. Two weeks later, Miss I. ybea had the role. In private .life, Claira lives In a Now York Riverside Drive apart mt. with her husband, Aaron T.iehensor. and dog, Mr Tuppence • Anna Lucasta” stars Sammy Da vis and Earths Kitt, with Fred O’- | ! Neal. Protect your pine trees, they're 1 ne of your best farming invest ments. Keep lawn mowera in good op- j . orating condition. ; SUFFERERS If YOU HAVE DRY BRSTTU: HAIR, DANDRUFF. TETTER. ECZEMA, K LNOWORM, OR OTHER SKJM OR SCALP IRRITATIONS, PERSUOAN WILL AT- 1 FORD TRaNSTTORY RELIEF Or THE SCALWO AND ITCHING. ASK TOUR DOCTOR, MtUQCBT, j BEAUTICIAN OR BARBER ABOUT PXRSUUAN. ~ 8 Hair Cowl ctioM fig tract the ScxJp nl» “*** «U«ft lAMttfOUK*, Wtt. Mia* Aw **af ***** *, „ !. SHOP HUDSON-BELK’S i "sale” For Bargains AH Over The Store * CLEARANCES • SPECIAL PURCHASES 1 'if' ii nr J Shop Friday And Monday Nights Til 9 go— Hudson BelK. “Bad Kids” Delinquency Theory Blasted By Mayor PHILADELPHIA (ANP) Mayor Richardson Dilworth speak ing on a television program last week blasted the theory that there is more juvenile delinquency in the North than in the South because the South knows bettor how to “treat Negroes ” Tha theory that cruelty and bar barism were the answer to the I ___________ - i—■ i iiiiii ■ ! Sat, May3lst-state Primary Elections || Polls Open 6:30 A.M. -6:30 P.M. r>! i s j s i ' For Sound Business Management In Your State Legislature t wmmwmF. Wri [ ft I MARK THE BALLOT FOR |j| '|| p| CHARLES W. BRADSHAW DEMOCRATIC CITIZEN CANDIDATE FROM WAKE FOR STATE SENATE ' - --1-— ——.TT.. ■■-■irmi mnar.inr rmr k ' ; THE CAROUFIAN WEEK ENDING SAi'ITBUAY, MAY 31, 1158 problem were also upset by the mayor, who pointed out that “in Johannesburg, South Africa where the most barbaric and cruel racial (segregation in the world exists, white people have to carry guns at night to protect themselves.” “Every city has the problem,” • j concluded the mzyev. ' ir. fact ’t is ; I world wide. For the first, time in a century, England is talking of a rip ing her policeman.” Irish potato growers in Norit Carolina indicate they plan to bar vest 25,000 acres of lata spring po taoes. VVavv farm tibrMilr. have a borne vegetable garden. 5
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