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,BAILEY BUGLE. BAILEY. MDRTH CAROLINii^ QCTQBjziR. 19^6 .FUTURE LEy'JiNING TO DO DOING TO LEARN Ei'iRNING TO LIVE LIVING TO SERVE Chapter Welcome s New Members Following -initiation pro- cediire, tvrenty-one new mem bers were admitted to the chapter this month. Sevent&en of the boys met all qualifications and re ceived their Green Hand pins. They are Donald Bass, Kenneth Bissette , James Ray Bissette, Jerry Bissette, John Hardy Bone. Charles Eatmon, Mitchell Eatmon, Don English, Jimmy Finch, Donnie Harris, Fred dy Howell, Fred Lamm, ^ Woody Perry. Eddie Joe Pitts, Seber Riley, ^arold Vick, and C. V. Wells. UNQlViLIFIED MbMPhRS Four others' who did not receive thoir pins because they were not qualified are Bobby Cra\dLord, Kay bewy Billy Ray Liles, and Bobby O'Neal. Theirs will be presented to them latei; k barbecue chicken supper was servod before the ini tiation. Team Places Fifth Bailey's Parliamentary Procedure team tied for fifth place with Nashville in the first Federation contest this month at Nash ville . Representing Bailey was James Wells, Charles Wil liams, Dale Wells, Carrol Bottoms, Lewis Williams, J. R. Bissette, and Ad viser Wells. The Nash- ii^dgecombe Fed eration, composed of elev en FFA Chapters, gives this contost to promote training in speaking and conducting business meet ings. AG. BOYS ATTEND FAIR Approximately 55 FFA mem bers accompanied Adviser John H, Wells to the State Fair last Friday. Exhibit halls where crops, livestock, and farm ma chinery vrere kept were places of interest visited by the members. Transportation vrns fur nished by the school activ- ity bus. Phone 2o5-l Ba i ley, N.C. Sherwin Williams FaGE.JLI. ... Bissette First,- Dew Second In Soles Leading as Bailey's high salesman in the Junior To bacco Show and Sale, at Rocky Mount, was J. W. BISSETTE with a total of I>l570 dollars. SECOm HICK JIM!I DEW was second high vri-th ^ll50 dollars. Other boys that sold their tobacco i^ere A. W. PITTS, D/iLE WELLS, R/.Y PEn-LE, CHiJlLHiS IffLLI/JlS, and R^.NttiL HINTON COMPANY TOUR To learn what goes on after the tobacco is sold was the purpose of a tour taken through the Lea To bacco Company before the sale. Taking part in the tour vias Adviser Wells, VEFTON liELLS, EDl'OD WILLL'JIS, JiJlES IjELLS, Di'-LE ’$LLS, and CH/JtLES WILLL^MS. For the best in PAINTS end other building supplies • V I S J.W ■ Stone
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