January 1941 Pago 7 ^(D) A OW AN ADDRESS TO OLD GLORY Old Glory, I wonder if yo\i truly realize just wliat you mean to Americans. Your stars and stripes mean more than just red , white, and blue bits of cloth; they stand for our country that we so love, honor, and obey; this l^d called by some just America 'us the United States of Ameri^c»JEiij^ united . brings togetntsyl^Tl class- es of people, the weal-^^,the poor, the strong and the weag^ to bo classed in one great division Americans, Your brave colors re call to our mind the great battles which ware fought f:.nd the hundreds of men who willingly gave their lives that you might still display your glory and splendor to the public. We also romembor that you wore not ostcb,J»4«B^d in your dom.ain without .-^rd^ •f^ort on the part of our for-3fwdtch you proudly waving :y^the breozo, we aro reminded tooj^iat'the free dom which you roprosont is not to be found in other countries bear ing a different bnnnor. V/hile we watch you bravoly fly, we hoar tho laughter of childrvjn ut play, not men and women digging in tho ruins of thoir homos to find thoir once valuable possessions; v/o hoar tho hum of industries, not tho roar of planes and bomba. Hlion wo think of those things,we offer the prayer , "Thank God that v;e aro Americans." And, Old Glory, may you over wavo o'er this land of the free and the homo of tho bravo. WLEY BOYS ORGANIZE FOR PARGTICE Each Saturday night finds the Y. .M.A.A., a club of B^'-iley boys IrBod- Bfl by Jack P-.rmer, meeting at the Bailey gym. The purpose of the dub is to promote better athletics by having more pr:actico. .A foe is chargod to cover expenses. OUR DEBT TO THE FARMER The greatest debt of all mankind ia 'luo the farnor. It v/as he who carvjd tho way to suecos 3 with Ms ax, hoo and plow. It id tho faim er v/ho wrostlo:^ v;3,th tho ;3 0il and rai3os tho food to sustain tho liia- man body. He broeds and touts soodn ;;nd raises moro and bottor livostocks. Ho baautifioD the country side with homos made by his tireless labor. Ho helps to support tho schools for his own aa v.'oll'as his ‘ oity neighbor’s children. Tho framer.^ aro thoHiD of tho v/huol of thin groat uni verse. Very fuw pooplo over stop to think of what tho farmor has done for America, May God givo him strength to keep it up. F. F. A. SEED JUDGING TEAM SELECTED In order to participate in the Nash County seed identification contest held at Nashville ,J^uary 20, and the state seed judgingsnd idantification contest to be hdd at Greensboro, H. C. February 1, all P.P. A. memboirs made a study cl' seed identification.After a weei:b suddy of 114 different seeds of field cro'.DS and co’mnon an'3.naiou3 woods collected from this state and others,f^_r. E.A. Howton, \;c"- vi3or g:*vo a tost with 100 of the dif.;aront samples. ^Scoring high est on this test was Charles Hed- lin, Identifying ^8, Thonin,r Finch and Braxton Honeycutt 96,and Jack Farnor^ 94, These four boys com posed the team to represent the Bailey Chapter in the two contests. The winner in tho co\mty contest has not boon announced.