BAILEY BUGLE, BAILEY, NORTH CAROLINA, NOVEMBER, 19^3 . '
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Shop
Projects
Chpt To Enter Contest
Watson Seed Farm, near
Rocky Mount, will be the
scene of the Federation
Crop Contest on December
10, discloses Boss Wells,
Sophomore, junior, aiui
csenior FFA members will be
studying for this contest,
"A team of three with an
alternate will be chosen
to represent the Bailey
Chapter," adds Boss,
SHAVinGS
Mrs. J, W. Christian gave
a piano to the Clubhouse
and the 10th grade boys
are refinishing it in the
shop,
A slide film projector
and a new electric power
Sander have been purchased
for shop use.
Cedar chests and other
shop projects are near
completion.
Simple electrical repairs,
use of hand tools, and ,
landscaping are among the
topics the third year
girls have been studying
in agriculture,
Billy Glover has a partic
ular fondness for cookies.
Adviser InvitGS
Young Formers To Meet
All young farmers are in
vited to attend the farm
ers meetings each Monday
night from 7 to 9 o'clock
in the agriculture build
ing, says adviser Wells,
Discussions about farm
ing and the use of the
shop will be taken up at
these meetings,
"So far about 25 members
have come out," reports
Wells,
All interested farmers
who "classify themselves
as Young farmers" are in
vited to attend these
weekly meetings," Boss
further emphasized.
f.f.A.
. . Activites
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Wells Hostlb Worker^)
On November 16, the Nash*-
Edgecombe teachers met
with John Wells for the
monthly group Federation
meeting. Wells was in
charge of the program.
Plant beds and soil fumi
gation was the topic of
discussion at the meeting.
A representative of a
chemical company who dis
tributes these chemicals
took part in the discus-
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This Young
Fellow
Is Growing
And So Is
Our Long' Lfet Of
BUILDinG
MATERIALS
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