September 24. 1945
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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.
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BAILEY.N.C.
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AND PRESSiNG
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WE PAY k EACH
FOR HANGERS
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TIRES CHECKED.
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