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i I ,J?l GLEN A. RAMSEY i ' 1 V ' ' ns ' V ,' J "A LITTLE BOY'S DREAM" Once upon a time there was a lit tle boy who was 'all the time getting toig Ideas into his head. Even when lie -was juat a little shaver one of liia ideas was to drive a school bus. He "would watch them whenever , they passed and remark to himself "When I get big I am going to be a school bus driver." Then came his first day of school and also his first ride on a school bus. Every day he would ride from home to school in the morrvng and back in' the afternoon. He would the ol,l tainted skin slouiih off leav ing healthy. hardy skin. If not pleased with powerful, instant-drying T4-L, your 40c back at anyr durg ttore. ' Today at i 't . i , l,, w MOORE'S PHARMJICT 1 ? ' A i always be up near the front) of the bus where he watched every, move of the driver, including steering, changing gears, etc., and the idea of driving a school bus grew 'bigger and bigger until it became a child hood dream. Pn fact, so big was this dream that it remained with him and grew to be his main ambition. When he grew up, he, of course, proceeded to do everything within his power to realize this desire, but Jby some means or nthr he never did get to what he wanted to do more than anything HE C .nvenUc FAGS i. ' ' ' ' , The-1 County Singing Con vention v. t at the Bull Creek Baptist c: Sunday, May .22, at 2 p. m., on t'.e Marshall-Man Bill Highway. All singers and the nub- lie are, invited to attend. ,,;.,JJTONAa RICjE, President Fishing headquarters ngCKSORlESW fa,... Chandler Hardware Co. MARSHALL, N. C. else to drive a school bus. it hurt fcini terribly td think that others knt feetting. to ilrivefi school buses that didn't !eara''jiboat it at all and didn't even like (children, but the one thing that JjUrt most jbf all was that even though Ae loved children so much and wanted i-'jbe iwith" thero, his natural talent was "Jn, driving. He never could, it seemed, get a bus. This went on for about five years until in that length of time you would think his chance would have to come, but it never did, much to the 'young boy's grief. As long as school buses are hcinu;, 'made and used by the public school system of North Carolina this lioy 'will never stop in his desire to di i e a school bus, even if he lives to he a 'hundred years' old, but perhaps mil-! day his chance will come and lie will feet a chance to prove his ability and 'so in that way serve his fellowmen. In conclusion, I would like to .say that the boy in this story is nunc other than yours truly ,and every word is fact, for this is a true story. . .. "7,82,.; RITES TUESDAY Joe Worley, 82, of Big Pine, died at 5:40 a. m., Sunday, May 15. 1955 at his home after a long illness. He was formerly postmaster at Big Pine for about 35 years and op erated a store and was a farmer be fore he retired. Funeral services were held Tues day at 2 p. m., in the Lower Big Pine Baptist. Church of which he was a 'deacon. The Rev. A. P. Sprinkle 'and the Rev. Everett Sprinkle offi- Viatcd. Burial was in Worley Cem etery. ' Grandsons served as pallbearers and granddaughters as flower beav ers. Honorary Pallbearers were deacons of the church. . Survivors . are the widow, Mrs. "Gertie Tweed Worley; three son?, A. "K. and Isaac of Bis Pine and' Mur Vin of Fletcher; one daughter, Mrs. Dewey Bnckner of WeaVerville, KFD 1 ; three brothers, N. T., of Winston Salem, I.ee of Thomasvillc and Fnu of Fletcher; 2ti grandchildren and 4;i reat-grandchildren. l&n Hill Doy. Win Honors In FFA Contest - 3r Mil Bosnian High School captured first place .honor in two of four contests last week to dimax the annual West-, em District Future Farmers of America rally attended by about 500 youths. In parliamentary procedure, Mars Hill High School won second place honors. Boys on this team were: "Larry Brigman, Clifton Robinson, 'Bruce Phillips, Shelby Buckner, "Gerald Tomberlin and J. C. 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