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October 18. 1944 BAILEY 8UGLE ^age_l.S_ JUNO?o TOP GOAL IN MAGAZINE CONTEST BETTY DORIS SANDERS and BOBBY RAY IvELlcmES^ leading in sales mado for Jimior class mag azine contest, walked off v/ith the tv/o choh p.rizes offered by the Curtis Publishing C ompany. For the highest nurii- ber of sales, Betty Doris received six dollars; Bobby Ray, four dollars for sec ond highest. Class sales arnuunted to $2.68.25 As a result of reach ing the set goal, the "Reds" will be given an'. ice cream party by the representative of the Curtis Pub lishing Company, SeventhGrade Leads In War Fund Drive Donations by the school for the War Fund Drive v;as ^)86,56, according to latest report. Mrs, T. C. May's seventh grade room, by collecting (||;8.6G, led all other rooms, Mrs, Louis Wats on’s e ighth What About It? Could it bo the youth ful mind that caused the ninth graders to cxcced the eleventh graders in using the dictionary? Wo doubt it. The truth v;ould come nearer being that the seniors aro bur dened with ”so many other important things” that they do not have time for real study. grade v;as second vvitli ^8.05. The ninth grade boys under Mrs. Hov;ard Parmer went 100^o» ■p{Ld,fl.O V } )\ I THE W^SE OLD OWL SAYS SEE MRS.WA.GR IFFIN I^EPRESENTATI VE OfTudof Florist For Your Fall F I o w e r $• BAILEY. N. C. fiii^ 1 1 U ^ * THOUGH YOU CAN'T U IL D A NEW H OME, IT IS mOUR PATRIOTIC DUTY TO '^CAkE FOR YOU R OLD ONE, WE WILL TRY TO FURN ISH YOU LUMBER FOK " ALL YOUR NEEDS. i W STONE 8A IL EY. N.C. PHONE 32
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