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Qotobor 18^ 1944 BAI LEY BUGLE -Eaap-. 13 A Sesl ThetMoved w. M. Have you ever soon a seat that v;ould move of its own accord? Well, my friend Percy has, and this is the story. One day while we were in Canada, Percy de cided to go fishing. Later becoming tired; Percy took his seat on a knot protruding from the ‘ grass► But no aooner than done Percy ■found himself minus a aeat except for the weeds and the mud. Perplexed,Percy,hear ing a noise, picked up a stick and hurled it in that direction. He made a dircct hit and came up with a turtle weighing 25 3/4 pounds. His disappear- ing aeat w.as explained. G:»«j nty Ye h r $ V/o r k Icvv'ard SpGcific Gg^Is Four meetings for professional improve ment and co-ordination of county activities will bo hold at Nash ville for all county teachers during the first two months of achool. The teachers are di vided into nine groups, each group working out specific plans for im- px’oving the subject under study, Mrs. A. H, head: group Farmer the English and Mr. Mo VY, the high curriculum Weaver, school group. The Ebglish group has joined the English Coimcil 100 per cent. MEALS SERVED DAii5' Bcty/een three hundred fifty and four hundred students are being fed daily in the lunch room, i i get Your School SUPPLIES FROM 1/1/ H. EATMON'S STORE BAILEY, N.C- FASHIONS NEVVES' DESIGNS X'' 5- J// WILSON, A I! Types Of Jewel ry AND • • I Silver N. c
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