September 24. 1945 UCjl( ra s.0 7 Addi 11 ona I Ty pewrite^'s cured For Commercial Department Five typev;riters se cured for the commer cial department make a total of 17 machines used by 45 students receiving typing in structions from Mrs. Laurine Lassiter, head of the commercial de partment . The department has the largest enrollment yet attained. Three one-hour classes are necessary. Of the 45 typing students, five seniors, Romaine Perry, Seroba Ander son, Melba Jean Stott, Ruth Ruffin, and Tommy New Stables Opened M. H, and B, C. Griffin, and E. 0. Strickland of Bailey are remodeling stables purchased from D, C. Bissette for their new firm opened September 13. Already 24 mules have been purchased and nev/ shipments arc expected, Thq firm states that anyone is invited to look over the mules' whether he buys or not. Etheridge typing. "Students enthusiasm hand this ire taking shov/ more in short year than ever before," states I.lrs. Lassiter. In tho class are 14 seniors. Everyday at noon Mrs... Harold Pinch under has a Mrs, lesson Lassiter. Six seniors, Josep hine Griffin, Ruth Ruffin, Madeline Denton, Maxine Finch, Melba Jean Stott, and Raymond Jones are tak ing Bookkeeping this yoar. C. H, BUNN BAILEY.N.C. DRY CLEAIMIING AND PRESSiNG ■ 5q^ CASH ONLY WE PAY k EACH FOR HANGERS HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU jfj . Y\yrr'-cr?'~ ^y SPORTING GOODS FOR EVERY SPORTSMAN 0 A6CHERY TACKLE MODEL AIRPLANES ElM-iAY WILSON.N.C. GAS-OILS BATTEm CHARGED CE CREAM STANDARD ESSO DEALER TIRES CHECKED. 1 N, BISSETTE DR.INKS

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