bailey BUGIii:. BAILEY. NORTH CAROLINA. MARCH. 19S3. FAGE 13 The Successful Former of Tomotrow •'i Is Ttie fat'jre Fa/'rner cf Jcddy -athGT-SonBanquk ' is LompS HGoJCraft [iSt In New Cafeteria "Largest and best" Father- Son Banquet ever staged at Bailey took place in the new, modern school cafe teria, February 25* Fathers, sons, and guests attending numbered 138, When the fathers and sons were seated together, the Reverend R. G. L. EDWAKDS gave the invocation. Then a dinner of barbecue or chicken, with the extras was served by the 11th and 12th F, H, A. girls who re ceived an appreciative gift froFi the F, F, A.’s. For the annual banquet's first time recorded music was played during the meal. After the meal RUFUS BEARD gave the welcoming speech; C. H, FRIES, the response; and each son for mally introduced his guest. Following^ a film of "How to Grow More Corn" was shoim the group. After wards the program was closed by the members. BuileyTakes Fifth Dillon Supply Co. of Rocky Mount extended cash prizes to first, second, and third place winners in a tool identification con test in which Bailey chapter came out fifth but missed the money prizes by seven points. Table lamps seem .to be the most popular craft fad in the agriculture shop this month. Six students are making these 12 inch high lamps out of cedar or oak. CARROLL JONES, not an ag. student but is taking shop, is lathing an oak lamp, DVJIGHT GLO^/ER is working on two cedar ones. Other boys making cedar lamps are LEE HDRNE, MARSHALL HIGH, NETON GLOVER, and TED MORRIS. JERRY HIGH is vrorking on a set of lawn chairs. The plans for the three chairs permit each to be takan apart for winter storage, BOBBY EATMAN - has com pleted a project of re- Tni.qhing an nak tflbla. TGrrelteormanGonnpleto Practico Teaching ED TERRELL and BILL GARMON, student teachers in the vocational ag, department from State Col lege, left March 11 after finishing their practice teaching period of 11 weeks here at Bailey. During their stay they have lived at the teachers' dormitory and have been active as agricultural advisers, teaching, and visiting surrounding farms. Adviser JOHN VffiLLS said that he has enjoyed their stay and that "they have the ability to succeed as ag, teachers if they stick to it." They are 'scheduled to graduate in Deof^whprj Look For This Trad© Mark Whcjn buying Electrical APPLIANCES. The world's largest Manufactuer of the Finest Appliances. See thenn at. . . . PRIVETTE& TAPP Bailey, N. C. Phone 2671