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Docan'^or 15., 19/.7 BAILEY BUGLE 8AILEY;NORTH CAROLINA For Comfort ^ Corivenience, And Safety HaL^I Your FARM LOADS IN A 1947 Advance Design Ch ot evroici Truck. 20... On Wheels To acquaint the studGnt with far-awry citios and his toric placGS,Bailey High's travolcrs will use this column to givG sketchos of intorostins sights visitod this past svr*iKcr. This siunmcr I to6k a trip to Bethel, Pennsylvania, a small town about 15 miles from Reading. It soomod as if tho daj’’ to 30 irauld never arrive. But after I kissed Mom good-by and was off, I felt as "if I wore going out of this \;orld. Wo cniae to tho highest bridge that I had ever seen. It was over tho Potomac River. Tho picture of tho sun shinin.j throvifh the fog on thr.t bridge was so ixignificent that it is still imprintod in iny nind. Leaving Hp-rrisburg, we rode on tho new sur>or fo\or- lane highwcy for about 30 miles. At every cross road, old roads go over the top of the nev; highway, I also onjoyod visiting a faraou.s mountain, ”Tho Proud Top,*' where some of tho fighting took place furing the Civil ^Tar. There are stil3 some of tho runs and cannons and tho ruins of the building on tho mountain. The reform churches are built so that you can't go by then withotit stopping and goin;; inside. Thoro you are mot by someone who will mo-ko you feel welcome. I really had a sv;o31 time, but best of all, I was glad to got back to good old North Carolina.There is no r>lace likb hone. Douglas Morris There Is A Chevrolet Truck To Fit Youf Needs. FARMER MOTOR COMPANY Telephone 33-1 BAILEY N.C. Your CHEVROLET Dealer Since 1926 One of tho most impros- siVQi-- placcs that ' I visit ed v/hiio in Lincoln, Nnb- raska, this summer, v;as the Nebraskan capitol. The iinmon?G building with its tall tower is vividly pictured in my mind. 'A stature of tho sov;or, rop- rosonting tho history and tho farmers of Nebraska, tops tho tower. Our tour of tho capitol included a trip to tho top of the tov;er. There wo no ticed the beautiful layout of the city of Lincoln, and in the distance we could see fields of corn swaying in the breeze. In the ba3om.ent wo found a museum containing many old relics, each ono toll ing tho story of Nebraska from tho days of Indians and covered wagons to tho present time. 3volyn Poolo
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