Child's School? f There are good schools ... and there are better schools. How does your.child's school rate? Visit his school. Sit in on spine classes. Talk to teachers, principals, students. AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK November 8-14, 1959 Education week school visits ere urged by principals Principrls of two Hillsboro schools have 'ssued special invi tations for the public to visa their institutions next week, No vember 8-14. as part of the local observance of American Educa tion Week. The specie* week during which parents and the publie are en con raged to wit the schools of their choice, talk with principals and teachers, look over the fa r ciHties and rt in on classes >s being sponsored by the Oranp County unit at the North C»;o lina Education Association. ^ The special invitations were is sued by Principal G. A. Brown at Hillsboro High- and by Principal Ted B. Shoaf at Cameron Park Elementary School. Lunch may be obtained if notificatine^aarmtfr in advance H*"Visitation. American Education Week, -kCotton Flannel +PRINTS 3 yds. *100 fee Our Large New Display Of Costume Jewelry x AN Kind* — All Color* MARYS SHOP On The Square r Hillsboro Census job interviews set tomorrow I Mrs. Henrv S. Walker, crew leader for tills area for the 1959 Census of Agriculture, announces that interviews and tests will be given for census takers tomorrow morning in the Hillsboro Court house in the commissioners room beginning at 9 o’clock. All interested persons are ask-, ed to contact Mrs. Walker at her home on Route One, Hillsboro, phone number 2985. Applicants tor census taking jobs paust be citizens of the Unit ed States, have a high school ed ucation or furnish evidence of comparable experience, be in j good physical health and of excel lent character,'*and be at least 18 years of age. They must have sufficient fin ancial resources to sustain them ,selves for approximately four or five weeks from the date of ap Developers nominate several from Orange Carlton Byrd of Chapel Hill has been nominated for the post of J.he second vice-presi dent of the Orange-Person-Dur ham County Development Asso ciation, to he organized this winter. Others from Orange proposed on the slate of officers nomi nated at the group's steering committee meeting night be fore last were Mrs. Clyde Rob erts, Vice-Chairman, Commun ity Development Division; Wil liam Dor sett. Vice-Chairmen, Agricultural Development; C. D. Jones, member industry di vision; Ted Danziger, member ll-a ^earaatinn.^Division, __ . jesetors, Carlton BJrd Wttsdn Cole, R. B. Todd, Henry Hogan, Mfr? Harold Walker, and Don Math son. Byrd is temporary vice chairman of the organization. "ADIEU TO MIAMI” “Adieu to Miami," a poem by Sarah Watson Emery of Chapel Hill, appears in the October issue of the Emory University Quarterly. — which has been observed annual ly since 1921, grew out Of the revelation during World War I that a shocking percentage of American people were illiterate and physically unfit. During this week the schools give their own ers, the general public, an audit of the purposes, methods, achieve ments, needs and problems which exist in the cooperative big busi ness which is our education sys tem today. Through such visits and explanations, it is the hope of school personnel that school needs and deficiencies will be seen and steps begun to remedy them. pointment until they receive their salary check. Applicants with veteran preference who meet all requirements will be given priori ty over non-veterans. Farm census job applicants must be licensed to operate and must provide a privately owned f automobile in good condition. They will be paid on a piece-rate basis for completed agriculture questionaires and listing of dwell ings. Piece-rates, are set at levels that will make it possible for a conscientious enumerator to earn approximately $13 per day. 1 Values Men's Warmster $14.50 Value JACKETS $11.95 Space Saver Notebooks-99^ One Lot *' 1 Children's Shoes Mirromatjc Electric Percolator $8.95 3 Ft. X 6 Ft. Storm Window Kit.. .. 291 . \ ■ > Mirro Cookie Press and Decorator Set.... $2,95 J, L Brown & Sons Hillsboro's Family Store I Shop NOW aid n«e ou-^ TRJCYCLES RADIOS SEWING MACHINES ★ ALL APPLIANCES Home-Owned Until Christmas Clarence D. Jones ASSOCIATE STORE WESTERN AUTO ★ BICYCLES * WAGONS ★ RECORD PLAYERS If ★'SUNS * TELEVISION A SMALL DEPOSIT I Will HoW Any Gift Hillsboi*0

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