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BAil.EY 6UGLE ■ 2 Booteepingl Begins BAILEY ANSWERS Work On PfactiCG Sets PARALYSIS CALL HERE AND NOW NEV/ CURTAINS have been added In the luiich roon to nalcc it appear more hone like and more attractive. P.T.A. agrees to pay half the expenses of replacing a nev/ bollor in the ^yranasiutn necessitated by the burstin3 of the old one. TEITTPI GRi\DE HOME ECONOMICS GIRLS in con nection with their study on child care carried all thoir pictures made when a baby to school in order that they ni;'ht learn the different appearances of babies. STUDEl'ITS who so T. B. vacination v;as posi tive attended the clinic held at Nash ville this raonth and had X-rays nade. BICYCLE RIDERS have responded to the now requests of asking pernission before parking a bicycle in soneone’s yard and of not ridinj bicyclcs on the playground. SCRAP PAPER DRIVE continues until Feb ruary 15. Anyone not having turned in his scrap paper of any type should do so at once. LITTLE li'.RY AND AIJBEN BISSETTE envious of the "ood tine had by all at activity period couldn’t resist join ing; in. Proving quite inter- i ostfin^ is the practice set recently started by the seniors in Bookkoopin;;; I. The set, R. VI, Collins, is for a retail hard ware business» It includes business forms as checks, notes, purchase orders, in voices, statements, and cr-uit H'onoran- duras. Pour opccial' Journals arc used. They are sales, purchases, G^jn- oral cash receipts and cash pa'Tnents. The tine required to complete the set is six weeks, Air Base Emerges Construction of a naval air base near Bailey be^an last month. A six-hundred acre air, field nine' miles east of Bailey is nov/ under construcjcion. Part of the :natcrin.ls, mostly pipes, have ar rived, and the field v/ill be completed shortly. Navy pilots will be i trained there, ] Dimes to the amount of $30,50 have ^ono on their way to the President from Bailey school for the Infan tile Paralysis drive. One-half the donation will remain in Hash county to help local cripple children and infantile paralysis victims. The remaining fifty per cent will be sent to the National Foundation for Infan tile Paralysis to be used for research purposes, Mrs. Howard Farmer’s, Mrs, Laurine Lassi ter’s and Hiss Jewel Lan^le^r’s rooms led v/ith $2,50 each* Dear Customer^ For The Most REASONABLE PRICES And The BEST QUALITY In Wilson VISIT. U
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