RATLEY BUGLE. BAILEY. NORTH CAROLINA', FEBRUAIg% 1951.
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The Successful Former of Tomorrow
/*> The Future Former of fodoy
Fgther-SonBonquet First in flew Coteteria
Cedar Chests Run High
On List of Projects
ClossSees Showing -
of Pemant Fencing
Fences which will last
was the idea demonstrated
by JIM PHILLIPS and HOWARD
ELLIS, January 26 on the
farm of AUTHUR BROWN. The
3Tonior-senior agricultural
class and many of the farm
ers in that area turned
out for the demonstration.
On that Monday rooming
PHILLIPS, of the U. 3,
Forestry Service^, opened
the demonstration by show
ing how to peel a post.
Second, he explained the
steps in preserving and
the type of preservation
to use on the posts.
Following, ELLIS of the
Agriculture Engineering
Extension,demonstrated the
correct way to put up a
fence, stressing putting
up one that will last.
Assistant Co\inty Agent
TAYLOR and Advisor WELLS
arranged this showing.
Supervisor ITIakesCheck i
• A visit was paid the |
Bailey agriculture depart- |
meht the first week in
February by T, B. ELLIOT
from Woodland. ELLIOT is
the district supervisor of
agriculture teachers.
’•T.H, Clark has explained
tobacco grading to all
classes.
Annual Father-Son banquet,
the first staged in the
new school cafeteria, will
be next Wednesday evening
at 7$00.
The following committees
contain the members re
sponsible for presenting
the banquet;
INVITATION-Ronald Bis^tte^
Dwight Glover
MENU - Junior Bass, Bruce
Perry, James Wilson
CLEAN-UP- Junior Dement,
Billy Glover, John Lamm,
Lee Home, Gerald Wiggs
DECORATION- Jerry High,
Harvey Denton, Lewis Davis
HOGS- Doug Brown, Jerry
Stone, Jennings Nixon
FINANCE- Mack Lammi, Billy
Ruffin, Doug Brown, Edwin
Boys havs ordered oedar
chest kits and are near
coit^Jletion of these chestsi
Ihey are Di^IGHT GLOVER,
RUFUS BEARD, DAWNY GLOVER,
DOUG BRO’/JN, AND HARVEY
DENTON.
JENNINGS NHON is making
two table lamps, while
BRUCE PERRY is construct
ing a table.
MARSHALL HIGH has made a
radio end table and LEkyflS
DAVIS, a comer rack.
Each of the NINTH BOYS
are making a nail box as
the first part of his shop
instruction. Ihis half of
the ninth grade started
work in the shop January.
Next week is NATIONAL
Finch F.F.A. WEEK.
HEILIG-MEY E R.S FURNITURE
Dealers in
ALL KinOS OPHOfflE FURniSHinG
Dial 3060 for
Furniture-Carpets-Stoves-RangGS-dadios
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