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R.TT.KT Rir.T.l-. MTTCT. MCaTH OA WJNft, ftPTtIL, pS2 ^ n ■ . Principo lileaver Heads Eiiucitional InstituUon Project principal M. V;. Weaver rras naned chairmn of the coror.ii't'bee of Educational Institution during a meet ing in the Ilunicipal Build ing, at Tfhich time plans were mapped to make Bailey a better town. The con test is inspired by the "Finer Carolina" program sponsored by tae Carolina Power and Light Company. Flans to improve the school include-the build ing of the lunchroom and the home economics depart ment., ITien this is done, the old lunchroom Kill again be used for an audi torium bnlconyj and the hor.o econorric department v.Qll then become a science room- As part of the _ ground Get your [.aST[R SUITS At i\/bdkrd & Stott Baitevj N.C. beautification program, the agriculture boys will soon have shrubbery plant ed in the yard. Ifr. rreaver hopes to have toilets built upstairs for the use of the high school committee's work to help imorove the looks of the school and -round, is the grading of the yard and re moving the old pump house. The contest lasts until November 1, 1952 and dates students. Another phase of this back to November 1, 1951. ihe Freshness Of Spring find The Freshness Of Appetizing fllecls Go Hand In Hond These IHoy Be i,A. I f ~y ^ ■■■ Ifei ! m khJW se I HOY Be Hod fit llXl Stott’s Csf Bailey, N.C. 'Jf)u era nutting . oil ynur 3iji]s in one basket when roise tobacco— ProtGCl yoor invGSt..~£nt with HAIL iNSUkANCE HORACE ffi. iriEncornES Insursf^cG S^r\rce All kinds of hcii insurance Baileyj N.C. Phone 4-61
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