Conecuh County High School - Cohian Yearbook (Castleberry, AL)
- Class of 1957
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THE COHIAN STAFF PRESENTS THE 19 5 7 VOL. 16 OHIAN FOREWORD We invite you to come into our school, through the pages of this yearbook, and see the major purposes of high school. High schools throughout the United States have as a basis the same prinicples and purposes, but every school has a different method of interpreting its purposes. The major purpose of any high school should be to equip or prepare the stu- dent for life. This means to teach the student to get along well with others in work and play, to equip him with enough knowledge and skill to secure a job or to do further study, to train him in homemaking and family relations, to develop the body mentally, physically, and spiritually, and to prepare him for taking his place in life as a good citizen. We have attempted to show you in our title pages some of the ways in which some of these purposes are carried out in our school. Co-operation begins the first day a child enters school and continues throughout his school life. Most first graders are timid and afraid to venture too much. Certainly his school offers an excellent opportunity for getting along well with others. As time passes, co-operation is needed and learned in classes. The physical education program is the best place to develop co-operation and fair play. Another essential factor of a happy human being is a well developed body physically. Our playground again offers just this. The well-planned lunches served in our cafeteria are necessary for good health and proper physical devel- opment. Our course of study is so organized to develop a person mentally. The varied subjects in high school are responsible for preparing a student for work. The vocational department offers training in homelife and family relations. Mental development is of great importance in life. Though very little obvious emphasis is placed on religious training in school, it is a vital part of the school program. Our morning devotions, consisting of a scripture reading and a short prayer, are conducted by the class members. One of the highlights of every school year is the Christmas Pageant. The story of the birth of Jesus is re-told with members of the senior class for the cast and with a Live Christmas Tree Choir consisting of approximately one hundred high school voices. Spiritual development is obtained in our school. For preparing a student for taking his place in the world as a citizen, there are many ways. The courses in the history of our nation and its government en- ables the student to know something about the great governmental plant that he will one day be expected to operate. The organizations of our school gives students lessons in leadership and the ability to follow. Officers of organizations and classes give students many opportunities for leadership. Membership in an or- ganization is valuable because it teaches one to follow a leader. A good follower is as important as a good leader. This book portrays work done in one year in our school. Through the years this school stands as the guiding light to many people. THE EDITOR DEDICATION We, the COHIAN Staff of 1957 , do proudly dedicate this, the sixteenth edition of the COHIAN, to two loveable ladies, Mrs. Mienchen Carter and Mrs. Mattie Josey, who have long deserved this honor. During their years of service at Conecuh County High School, they gave freely of their time and energy in serving the needs of our school. This dedication is but a small token of our heartfelt thanks to these two retired teachers, through whose guidance many a pupil of our school has profited. Never have there been two more worthy to be remembered with praise and admiration for their hard work and good leadership. 3 THE COHIAN STAFF TOP ROW, Left to right: Thomas Smith, Snapshot Editor; Marlin Ryals, Circulation Manager; Miss Helen Barlow, Sponsor; Faye Coker, Solicitor; Gerry Seales, Snapshot Editor; Sally Downing, Typist; Marie Dunn, Solicitor; Louise Whitten, Advertising Manager; Earl Calloway, Circulation Manager; Mary Elizabeth Reeves, Business Manager; Hellon Salter, Associate Editor. BOTTOM ROW, Left to right: Betty Faye Kent, Associate Advertising Manager; Jean Worrell, Typist; Jeanelle Padgett, Typist; Jo Ann Cary, Editor. 4 CONECUH COUNTY HIGH GOOD CITIZENSHIP GIRL MAMIE LOU WEAVER PRINCE HOPE AND PRINCESS FAITH JUDY GREEN BOBBY BODIFORD Martha Jordan, Charles Heaton Faye Coker, Thomas Smith FAVORITES Beth Ryals, Luther Clark, Thomas Jones, Jo Ann Salter, Ann Coker, Brock McCreary ELEMENTARY FAVORITES Shirley McDonald Lester Warren Patricia Patrick Wayne Sims Shirley Etheridge, Jerome Brooks, Loma Monk, Bradford Andrews, Joan Oliver, Bobby Ellis, Jimmy Stanford, Mary Bodiford AND QUEENS Elementary Theo Ryals Linda Gainer HARVEST KINGS High School Nancy Bernhart George Jones She 1 ba Hall, Larry Armstrong Pam Robinson, Larry Sanders Dianne Green, Eddy Ellis Dianne Ellis, Gerald Barlow HARVEST PRINCES AND PRINCESSES Kathie Cain, Malcolm Cooper Jackie Trumbley, Billy Yellars George Jordan, Clara Ann Robinson Marlin Ryals Willene Johnston Norma Jean McDonald Bobby Lynch HARVEST LORDS and LADIES Jimmy Stuckey Ann Benefield Jean Godwin Wilson McCreary Mr. M. C. Thomasson Principal Miss Frances Suddith Miss Margaret Nelson Miss Helen Barlow Mr. C. U. LeCroy Mrs. Maribeth Page Mr. Lee Owen Dees Mrs. Adele Amos Mrs. Mary Lee Thomasson FACULTY Miss Matilda Albreast Mrs. Evelyn LeCroy Mrs. Nancy Baggett Mrs. Ma r ie Pate Mrs. Mary Bowles Page Mrs. Eunice Hardin Miss Gertrude Albreast Mrs. Cecile Suddith Mrs. Bess Weaver BOBBY BODIFORD 4 - H Club 53 -56; 4-H Club Vice Pres. 56; FFA 53-56; Who’s Who 55 -57; Glee Club 56; FFA Sentinel 56;. King Hope 57. EARL CALLOWAY 4-H Club 53-56; FFA 53-57; Cohian Solicitor 55; Cohian Distributing Manager 57. MARIE DUNN 4-H Club 53-55; F H A 53 -57; Beta Club 54-57; Cohian Snapshot Ed. 56; Con-Co-Hi Art Ed. 56; FH A Songleader 56; F H A State Homemaker’s Degree 56; Beta Club Rep. 56; Glee Club 56; Beta Club Vice Pres. 57; F H A Pres. 57; Class Rep. 57; Cohian Solicitor 57. Joy Ride JO ANN CARY Con-Co-Hi Rep. 54; FHA 54; Librarian 54; Cohian Snap- shot Ed. 55; 4-H Club Secy. 55; Cohian Assoc. Ed. 56; Harvest Queen Candidate 56; Glee Club 56; Con-Co-Hi Feature Ed. 56; Cohian Ed. 57; Who's Who 55 -57; Class Pres. 55-57. SALLIE MAE DOWNING FHA 54; 4-H Club 53 -55; Class Rep. 55; Con-Co-Hi Mimeographer 55-57; Class Secy. 56; Cohian Typist 57 . 14 DEWEY JANES B Team 55; Varsity 56- 57; FFA Treas. 56; Har- vest King Candidate 56; Con-Co-Hi Sports Ed. 57; Baseball 56; Who's Who 57; FFA 53-57 . Door of Success WILLENE JOHNSTON FHA 53 -57; Beta Club 54 -57; FH A Rep. 55; FH A Vice Pres. 56; Beta Club Secy. 57; Con-Co-Hi Assoc. Advertis- ing Manager 55; Cohian Snapshot Ed. 55-56; Con- Co-Hi Assoc. Ed. 56; Con- Co-Hi Ed. 57; Class Treas. 56; Class Secy. 56; Glee Club 56; 4 - H Club 55; Harvest Queen Candidate 57; Who's Who 57; Librarian Club 57; F H A State Home- maker's Degree 56; Libra- rian 57; Class Secy. -Treas. 54; Con-Co-Hi Roving Re- porter 5 6. 15 JUDY GREEN 4 - H Club 54; FH A 56; Prin- cess Faith 57; Who's Who 57 . BETTY JEAN HARSEY 4 - H Club 54; Glee Club 56. MARY FRANCES HART 4 -H Club Second Place in County Talent Show 54; Who’s Who 55; Lady of CCH 55; Class Treas. 55; 4-H Club Treas. 55; Class Vice Pres. 56; Glee Club 56; Con-Co-Hi Assoc. Advertis- ing Manager 56; Cohian Solicitor 56; 4-H Club 56. BETTY FAYE KENT 4-H Club 54; Cohian Typist 56; Cohian Assoc. Adver- tising Manager 57; Beta Club 55-57. DORIS MINIARD Glee Club 56; FH A 54-56; 4-H Club 53-55. MARY ELIZABETH REEVES 4-H Club 53-55; 4-H Club Song Leader 55; FHA 53-57; FH A Historian 56; FHA Treas. 57; Beta Club 54-57; Beta Club Rep. 57; Glee Club 56; Con-Co-Hi Solici- tor 56; Cohian Business Manager 57; Librarian 57; Librarian Club Pres. 57; Who’s Who 57; Girl's State Repre senta tive 56 . DOROTHY MINIARD Glee Club 56; FHA 54-56; 4-H Club 53-55. JANELLE PADGETT 4-H Club 53-56; FHA 54-56; Glee Club 56; Con-Co-Hi Typist 56-57; Con-Co-Hi Assoc. Advertising Manager 57; Cohian Typist 57 ; Librarian 57. Going Places MARLIN RYALS FFA 53-57; B Team 53-54; Varsity 54-57; 4-H Club 53 -56; Boy's State Repre- sentative 56; State Farm- er's Degree 56; Chapter Corn Champion 56; Harvest King Candidate 57; Beta Club 56-57; Distribution Manager of Cohian 57. DORIS RYALS 4-H Club 53-55; Con-Co-Hi Mimeographer 57; FHA 53. BETTY JANE SMITH FHA 53 -56; 4-H Club 53-54; Who's Who 54; Cinderella 56; Con-Co-Hi Distributing Manager 56. KATHRYN TARTT FHA 54-57; FHA Pres. 55; Con-Co-Hi Art Ed. 57; Cohian Assoc. Advertising Manager 55; Class Pres. 55; Glee Club 56. Mischievious Seniors LOUISE TURNER Class Vice Pres. 57; Ninth Grade Chorus 54; Booster Club 54; Y-Teens 54; Class Secy . - Tre as. 54; Cadettes 55; Office Assis- tant 55 . Jeff Davis, Houston, Texas ROBERT EARL WARR FFA 53-57; 4-H Club 53-57 FFA Sentinel 55; FFA Rep. 56; Lord Robert 55; Prince Charming Candidate 54; B Team 53-55; Varsity 55 -57; Baseball 56; Class Rep. 56; Glee Club 56. GENE AUTRY WARR FFA 53 -57; FFA Pres. 56; B Team 54; Varsity 54- 57; Con - Co - Hi Sports Ed. 56; Prince Charming 56; Glee Club 56. LOUISE WHITTEN Beta Club 53 -57; Glee Club 56; FH A 53 -57; Cohian Ad- vertising Manager 57; 4-H Club 53-55. BETTY JEAN WATERS FH A 53-56; Glee Club 56; 4-H Club 53-55. MAMIE LU WEAVER FH A 53-57; 4-H Club 53 -56; Beta Club 54 -57; Glee Club 56; Beta Club Pres. 57; Con-Co-Hi Mimeographer 56; Con - Co-Hi Advertising Man- ager 57; 4-H Pre s. 55 ; Class Treas. 57; Librarian Club Vice Pres. 57; FH A Rep. 56; Class Vice Pres. 55; FH A Parliamentarian 55; County winner in 4-H Cli Dress Review 56; FHA State Homemaker's Degree 56; Librarian 57. Ambitious 18 Ruby F. Andrews Dean Blocker Hellon Brown David Castleberry Yvonne Dean Dudley Ellis Samuel Geek Charles Heaton Martha Jordan Homer Laster Bobby Lynch Norma J. McDonald Ruthie Merritt Gail Kirkland Jack Miller Dorothy Norris Harold Raines Dorthy Salter Hellon Salter Lillian Salter Mary Baker Janice Barlow Paul Blocker Gayle Cargill Faye Coker Ruby Davis Leon Edwards Billy Garner Jean Godwin Carolyn Hardin Alice Heaton Virginia Janes Wilson McCreary Evelyn Ryals Mary Pearl Sa 1 te r Shirley Ann Sa 1 te r Joyce Sawyer Gerry Seales Gorden Sims Thomas Smith Ray Smith Cecil Uptagraph Harold Waters Loreze Weaver JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS FIRST ROW: left to right: Myrna Ballard, Lana Claire Barlow, Sandra Barlow, Frank Beasley. Ann Benefield, Faye Bodiford, Calvin Brown. SECOND ROW; Carolyn Cary. Robert Cary, Mary Alice Cobb. Everett Dunn, Melba Frazier, Juanita Geek, Mary Ellen Godwin. THIRD ROW; Jackie Green, Judy Henderson, Cecil Janes, Mary Fran- ces Janes. Ruth Jordan, Thomas Jones, Doris Kent. FOURTH ROW; Jimmy Kirkland, Lena Mae Kirkland, Annette Langford, Linda Mahoney, Ester Mae Merritt, Earl Nel- son, Mary Frances Parker. FIFTH ROW; Brinda Raines, Horace Raines. Doris Reeves, Dorothy Reeves, Jo Ann Salter, Lillain Salter, Patricia Sessions. SIXTH ROW; Evan ge line Shipp. Deanie Trawick, Bobby Wallace. 24 FIRST ROW, left to right: Barbara Barlow, Linda Beasley, Nancy Bernhardt, Lavon Bradley, Wayne Calloway, Ezell Castleberry, Betty Jean Cooper. SECOND ROW; Ann Coker, Glen Edwards, Brooks Garrett, Helen Garner, Mary Joe Gibson, Betty Lou Gray, Sandra Green. THIRD ROW; Larry Hardin, Wayne Janes, George Jones, Brock McCreary, Jeanette McDonald, Wayne Norris, Chester Padgett. FOURTH ROW: Daniel Pate, Douglas Powell, Annetu Richburg, Gay Robinson, Colon Ryals, Lavester Ryals. Shirley Ryals. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Salter, Shan Sims, Linda Smith, Carolyn Stanford, Edgar Stringer, Jr., Bonnie Mae Varner, Dot Waters. SIXTH ROW; Jane Weaver, Elaine Wilson, Sara Pearl Wilson, Gay Worrell. 25 JUNIOR I FIRST ROW; left to right, Shirley Ard. Gary Benefield, Doris Blair, Rachel Brown, Ralph Burch, Luther Clark. Paul Cooper. SECOND ROW: Leonard Daw. Daisy Down- ing, Janice Ellis, Bernice Gray, Jimmy Gray, Norma Green, Jackie Heaton.THIRD ROW; Bobby Hodge, Jean Janes, Stanley Johnston. Barbara J. Kirkland, Ella M. Kirkland, Sharon Laughlin, Jane McCreary. FOURTH ROW; Edwin McQueen, James Nelson, Haskew Page III, Jimmy Peacock, Hagood Powell, Calvin Pugh, Lawrence Raines. FIFTH ROW: Faye Reaves, Janella Reeves, Billy Riley, Beth Ryals, George Salter; Eleanor Sawyer, Calvin Sessions. SIXTH ROW; Peggy Sims. Marjorie Smith, Sue Smith, Jimmy Stuckey, Mildred Whitten. 26 ELEMENTARY LEARNING TO LIVE TOGETHER SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Eugene Barlow, James Barlow, Ronald Blocker, Cleveland Bradley, Shirley Bradley, Richard Cary, Mary Coker. SECOND ROW; Howard Cooper, Jewell Cooper, Lee Doli- hite, Geanie May Faulk, Linda Gay Garner, Larry Geek, Penny Godwin. THIRD ROW; Dwight Gray, Forrest Hall, Otis Hardin, Mary Hodge, Larry Janes, Ray Janes, Dudley Jones. FOURTH ROW; George Jordan, Barbara Ann Kent, Sherry Kirkland, Carolyn Las- ter, Cecil Merritt, Shirley McDonald, Derrill Oliver. FIFTH ROW: Patricia Patrick, Eugene Powell, Clara Ann Robinson, Lyn- dall Ryals, Theo Ryals, Vernon Salter, Thomas Shipp. SIXTH ROW: Wayne Sims, James Smith, Oydis Smith, Barbara Wallace, Lester Warren, Judy Weaver, Judy Worrell. SEVENTH ROW: Ray Worrell. 0q FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Charles Ballard, Robert Bartlett, Melba Bartlett. Edward Blair. Glenda Burt, Billy Brown, Kathie Cain, SECOND ROW; Bobby June Cooper. Malcolm Cooper, Jeanette Dewberry, Linda Downing, Bobby Ellis, Clyde Garrett, Joyce Godwin. THIRD ROW; Julia Ann Godwin, Allan Gray, Mary Alice Gray, John Hardin, Ray Hardin, Nanette Janes, Billy Johnson. FOURTH ROW; William Kent, Lillie Mae Kirksey, Jo Ann Miniard, Joan Oliver, Lucille Parker, John Albert Pugh, Louise Pugh. FIFTH ROW; Shirley Salter, Betty Von Salter, Carolyn Salter, Gin- ger Seales. Dorothy Sims, Billy Smith, Judy Smith. SIXTH ROW; Billy Ray Varner, Alice Joyce Worrell, Leo Ray Zellers. 29 FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Bradford Andrews, Jr., Larry Armstrong, Sally Gay Baggett, Luther Baker, James David Baker, Joe Barlow, Omar Bradley, Emma Coleman, SECOND ROW; Emma Sue Cole in an, Beth Garrett, Judy Garner, Barbara Geek, Jerry Green, Judy Green, Shelby Hall, Lynda Hardin. THIRD ROW; Larry Heaton, Janie Hodge, Delane Ivey, Rogers Ivey, Donald Janes, Larry Janes, Harold Johnson, Jerry Jones. FOURTH ROW: Gay Kirkland, Mary A. Kirkland, Marvin Merritt, Shirley Miniard, Lorn a Monk, Pryon Norris, Elsie Oliver, Lynda Parker. FIFTH ROW: James Raybon, Barbara Ray, Patricia Ray, Ann Reaves, John D. Richburg, Donald Sawyer, Mason Singleton, Margaret Smith, SIXTH ROW: Stephen Stanford, Tommy Stuckey, Charlotte Thompson Jackie Trembly, Martha Weaver, Barbara Worrell, Ronnie Worrell, Billy Zellers. 30 THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW,left to right: Emma Gayle Baggette, Clara Baker, Sheila Baker, Patricia Balford, John D. Barnes, Wanda Benefield, Vicky Bodiford. SECOND ROW; Mickey Clark, Sarah Coker, Joe Allen Coleman, Dianne Dewberry, Albert Finley, Jr., Fanny Bell Gardner, Gerald Garrett. THIRD ROW; Lawrence Gray, Rankin Green, Ellis Har- din, Billy Ray Hobbs, Kathryn Howell, Woodrow Janes, Jerry Jones. FOURTH ROW; Ronald Jones, Evalina Kent, Rebecca Matthews, Joey Pate, Roshell Powell, Alice Fay Pugh, Gaston Raines. FIFTH ROW; Foye Ray, Pamela Robinson, Donald Salter Larry Sanders, Sally Seales, Edward Sims, Nelson Sims. SIXTH ROW; Randall Var- ner, Rodney Wilson, Faye Worrell, Quinton Worre llv-'-. . . 31 SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Linda Ard, Jimmy Baker, Peggy Ballard, Betty Barlow, Larry Bradley, Jerome Brooks. SECOND ROW; John K. Burt, Sue Cain, Allen Dewberry, Ernestine Dewberry, Verlon Dolihite, Eddie Ellis. THIRD ROW; Shirley Etheridge, Dianna Green, Jean Hobbs, Nancy Ikner, Elizabeth Ivey, Edwin Lanier. FOURTH ROW; Gwen Lasiter, Willie Nell Miller, Lavon Mlnnard, Delis Pugh, Sylvia Raines, Roy Ray. FIFTH ROW; Irma C. Raybon, Ronald Reeves, Linda Sue Salter, Sue Sessions, Howard Smith, Linda Wallace. SIXTH ROW; Sue Whitten, William Wilson. 32 FIRST GRADE TOP ROW, left to right: Shirley Augustinowicz, Gerald Barlow, Mary Bodiford, Bobby Brightwell, Linda Lee Coleman, Dianne Ellis. SECOND ROW: Robert Earl Garrett, Buck Godwin, Sarah Godwin, Mickey Gray, Carolyn Howell, Patricia Ivey. THIRD ROW; Phillis Janes, Timmy Janes, Dot Johnson, Billy Ray Jones, Gloria Monk, Elaine Nelson. FOURTH ROW; Levie Rabon, Mickey Ray, Jackie Reeves, Lomax Sims, Billy Smith, Jimmy Stanford. FIFTH ROW; Glenda Tompkin, Dianne Wilson, Jeanell Worrell. 33 BUS DRIVERS Home ward Bound FIRST ROW; Mr. Bob Dunn, Mr. Clarence Ryals, Mr. Johnny Smith, Robert Warr. SECOND ROW; Dudley Ellis, Homer Laster, Charles Heaton. 34 ACTIVITIES AIDING IN PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT B” TEAM Captain Wilson McCreary, Coach L.O. Dees, Co-Captain Leon Edwards Left to right: Billy Garner. Frank Beasley, Harold Raines, Gorden Sims, Leon Edwards, Wilson McCreary, Bobby Wallace, Cecil Janes, Harold Waters, Leonard Daw, Haskew Page III. 38 WILDLIFE CONSERVATION CLUB Miss Margaret Nelson, Sponsor Jean Godwin, Reporter Shirley Salter, President Evelyn Ryals, Secretary Faye Coker, Treasurer Billy Garner, Vice Pres. 39 FIRST ROW, Left to right; Jack Miller, Gayle Cargill, Mary Pearl Salter, Jean Godwin, Mary E. Reeves, Hellon Brown, Gerry Seales, SECOND ROW; Shirley Salter, Louise Whitten, Marie Dunn, Iva Shipp, Ruby Faye Andrews, Janice Barlow, Wilson McCreary. THIRD ROW; Hellon Salter, Betty Faye Kent, Faye Coker, Marlin Ryals, Evelyn Ryals, Thomas Smith. FOURTH ROW; Mamie L. Weaver, Willene Johnston, Mrs. Amos, Sponsor FIRST ROW, left to right: Evelyn Ryals, Associate Manager; Iva Shipp, Distribution Manager; Eva Suddith, Mimeographer. SECOND ROW; Doris Ryals, Mimeographer; Gayle Cargill, Business Manager; Miss Helen Barlow, Sponsor; Willene Johnston, Editor-in-Chief; Janelle Padgett, Associate Manager; Jack Miller, Distribution Manager; Jean Godwin, Solicitor; Dewey Janes, Sports Edtior; Mary Elizabeth Reeves, Reporter; Gerry Seales, Art Editor; Jo Ann Salter, Reporter. THIRD ROW: Ruthie Merritt, Mimeographer; Ruby Faye Andrews, Associate Manager; Kathryn Tartt, Art Editor; Sally Downing, Mimeographer; Shirley Salter, Feature Editor; Martha Jordan, Reporter; Linda Beasley, Reporter; Sue Smith, Reporter; Marie Dunn, Reporter; Mamie Lu Weaver, Advertising Manager; Hellon Brown, Associate Editor. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA LIBRARIANS CLUB Sponsor --Miss Matilda Albreast President--Mary Elizabeth Reeves Vice Pre side nt - - Ma mie Weaver Secretary --Hellon Salter Treasurer--Eva Suddith Reporter --Martha Jordan 44 LUNCHROOM DIRECTORS Left to Right: Mrs. Marjorie Heaton, Mrs. Lorena Brown, Mrs. Emma Smith, Mrs. Annie Martin, and Mrs. Vera Henderson. 45 When You Trade Quick Service Trade At At HELEN AND HAZEL ALICE'S BEAUTY SHOP IN Evergreen, Alabama Evergreen, Alabama Come In And Compliments Relax at The WATSON MOTOR CO. CITY CAFE CADILLAC - PONTIAC Sales and Service Evergreen, Alabama Mildred Street Phone 400 BREWTON, ALABAMA BREWTON MOTORS COMPLIMENTS OF The Finest in Clean Northern Cars SEE CHARLIE PRESTWOOD BREWTON, ALABAMA Conecuh Implement Co. Evergreen, Alabama COMPLIMENTS OF BANK OF BREWTON ESCAMBIA COUNTY'S OLDEST BANK ESTABLISHED 1889 BREWTON, ALABAMA BERTS ONE STOP SERVICE “We Sell the Best, for Less” Route One Castleberry, Alabama Diamonds Gifts Watches BOYKI M JEWELRY Watches and Glasses Repaired Phone 678 Evergreen, Alabama O.K. RUBBER WELDERS RAYMOND SHARPE, Owner World’s Finest Recapping - Guaranteed Nation-Wide “Not Under But Behind the Jail” Recaps - New Tires - Tubes - Flats - Repairing Tire Trueing and Balancing By the Famous James Auto-Float Machine Televisions, Deep Freezes, Ranges, Philco Refrigerators, Washing Machines, Small Appliances Evergreen, Alabama HOLLANDS TRI - COUNTY GAS CO. Phone 594 Butane and Propane Gas Gas Appliances Butane Carburetion for Tractors Evergreen, Alabama DRUG STORE Drugs Cosmetics - Jewelry Milkshakes - Sundaes Castleberry, Alabama Compliments of LONDON STORE C. R. OLIVER - Manager Gasoline - Oils Groceries - Meats and Fruits Castleberry, Alabama McMillan MILL COMPANY Long Leaf Lumber and Timber Evergreen, Alabama THE Shop at EVERGREEN BYRDS COURANT FOOD STORE Advertising - Printing Office Supplies Better Values at Evergreen, Alabama Lower Prices Brewton, Alabama COMPLIMENTS OF BREWTON G C MOTORS CARS - SERVICE BREWTON, ALABAMA EVERGREEN EQUIPMENT Compliments of COMPANY, INC. McCormick-Deering Tractors and Farm Implements International Trucks and Power Units ( Belleville Street Phone 590-591 “Sandwiches By George” Evergreen, Alabama Evergreen, Alabama SLYDDITI-I s- BET-W U NE Compliments of WARREN FORD COMPANY SHOES, INC. 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