Blackburn High School - Hi Lights Yearbook (Newton, NC)

 - Class of 1953

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5 E Q, C0 mb Q5 HI-LIGHTS Qkfuu mwiwwwgfihadaulfxyifimd 'Q DEDICATICN Mrs. C. H. Reitzel We, the senior class of 1953, wish to dedicate HI- LIGHTSH to our sponsor and teacher, Mrs. C. H. Reitzel. When we were in need of advice concerning school work or personal problems, she was always ready to lend a helping hand. She has helped us overcome many difficult- ies, has invested hours of work and sacrifice for the stu- dents of Blackburn, and has helped us in attaining the rank of graduates. Tl-IE FACULTY O. A. Buff Principal Social Studies, Physical Education Mrs Asa Blackburn Eight Grade Mrs. C. H. Reitzel English, French Mrs. George Ross jr. Science, Health Librarian Mathematics, Physical Education Mrs. V. A. H. Randall Mrs. Tom Raney Seventh Grade Sixth Grade Visual Aids A 3 ' Miss Edith Hood Fifth Grade Miss Mary jo Bolick Fourth Grade Mrs. Rome Jones Second Grade Mrs. Aubrey Norwood First Grade A ' O I X f Mrs. George W. Jarrett 9 Third Grade SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Edith Leatherman Larry Buff Secretary President Shirley Jarrett Vice - President wily V' . CLASS MAscoTs V- I S x M ' - I A 6 ': k ' i ' 4? sy , l 4 X . H :xii - 1 ' Y I ,, - .AQ V, ,S . liilz h -5 I! A ' I Judy Smith Gary Smith Class Colors - Blue and White Class Motto - The will to do, The soul to dare Class Flower - Gardenia SENIGRS Edith Leatherman Secretary '53g 4-H Club '49-'53g Basket- ball '49-'53g Captain '53g Plays '52-'533 Annual Staff '525'53g Business Manager. '53g junior Marshalg Junior delegate to Career Day '52 Larry Buff Basketball '49-'53g Captain '52-'53g Plays '52-'53g Bus Driver '52-'53g Key Club '50-'53g junior Marshal '52g Ann- ual Staff '52-'53g Dramatical Festival '51-'52g Key Club Convention '52 Shirley Scronce Jarrett Vice-President '53g Basketball '49-'52 Annual Staff '52-'53g Editor-in-Chief '53g Plays '52-'53g Chief Marshal,'52 junior Delegate to Career Day '52 Faye Smith Usher '52g Annual Staff '53g Prophet '53g Plays '53 : ze: .:'.,.,!,15kE:S-Mi' ' ri ff . w ig- H ,I t mfs. . M tag, gf - ' ff-5. r. .,,N -A 4 e J ' ., if i Carolyn Cook Usher '52, Annual Staff '53, Basketball '52-'53, Play '52 Historian '53 '53, Key Club Kenneth Rudisill S Rachel Elliott Plays '52g Annual Staff '53 if- , gi Helen Hoyle jay Wilfong Usher '52, Annual Staff '55, 4-H Club '49-'53, Play '52, Testator '53, Plays '53 Key Club '52-'53, Key Club Convention '52 i i'f SENIQR CLASS I-IISTCJRY History of the Class of 1953 With great pride I shall narrate the history of the class of ninteen hundred and fifty three. In the beginning eighteen eager to learn youngsters entered the door of higher learning. They were at first wary, but the kind voices of the teachers lured them on. In this first year this class with much enthusiasm entered the field of athletics, making the team all the more forceful. Their second year proved more successful, for they had been introduced to such formidable subjects as math, history, English, and biology. School now had more appeal to them. As sophomores they presented a comedy entitled junior'S Mous- tache. At the conclusion of this year they were raised to the rank of juniors. For this promotion they were most grateful. As juniors they helped the seniors present a wonderful play, Brother Goose. At the graduation exercises they presented the Seniors with the traditional daisy chain. Graduation exercises over, the combined grades made a pleasant trip to another state, Florida. Entering the classroom as seniors they received an emblem for their efforts - a class ring. This year brought, around the joyful task of selecting an annual staff, announcements, and caps and gowns. As another class has reached its goal, graduation, I close this history with these thoughts: Learn to laugh, It is better than medicine. Learn to attend to your own business, Few men can handle their own. Learn to say kind words, Nobody ever resents them. Learn to stop grumbling, If you can't see any good in the world keep the bad to yourself. Learn to keep your troubles to yourself g Nobody wants them. Carolyn Cook Historian .. . CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1952-55, being about to pass out of the field of secondary learning, in full possession of a crammed mind, well trained memory, and almost superhuman understanding, do make and publish this, our last will and testament: We, the Senior Class of 1952-55, will to the teachers our gratitude for helping us through the years. I, Carolyn Cook, will to Mary jane Mitchem my ability to laugh the whole day through. Don't take life so seriously. I, jay Wilfong, leave my privilege of going to the store each day to Weston Finger and Colon Rhyne. Don't stay more than one eriod. P I, Faye Smith, will my friendliness to Mary Lou Thomas. I, Larry Buff, will my school bus to Farrell Childers. Please be careful with it, Farrell. I, Rachel Elliott, will my privilege to speak my mind to Hazel Le Fevers and Betty Jo Hendricks, so that the Senior Class will have someone to express their opinions. I, Kenneth Rudisill, will my shyness to Howard Weaver and Danny Whisnant. I, Shirley Jarrett, will my love of soldiers to my sister, Sybil Scronce. I, Helen Hoyle, will my seat in the senior room to Billie Faye Hilton who must keep it free from candy wrappers, chewing gum, and other odds and ends. I, Edith Leatherman, will to Shirley Leatherman my sweet dis- position. It will be attractive not only to the classroom but also t0 the opposite sex. Duly signed and declared by the class of 1953 to be its last will and testament. Witnesses: Edith Leatherman Rachel Elliott Testator: Helen Hoyle SENICR CLASS PROP!-IECY Alfred Lord Tennyson in Locksley Hall says: ...... I dipt into the future far as the human eye could seeg saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be. I, Faye Smith, have also dipped into the future, but not so willingly. This task was thrust upon me, and as class prophet it will be my duty to reveal not only the sunny days but also the dark ones, Edith Leatherman, now a teacher has truly become a lamp unto the feet and a light unto the path of the little ones. Larry Buff followed in his father's footsteps, becoming a profes- sor at Columbia University. Kenneth Rudisill, who,drifted westward, possesses extensive ranch holdings. He also has a large family that has helped him be- come a very successful farmer. Helen Hoyle, head nurse at Catawba General Hospital, opens her heart to all her patients and is loved by all. Farther on I drift and whom do I see but Carolyn Cook, beautician at Shelby Beauty School. Shirley Scronce is married and living happily with her family of six. Rachel Yoder, the girl we selected to be the first one married, was unlucky in love. She found she could thrive better by herself on her sixty-acre farm. jay Wilfong once professional boat racer andholder of many titles, has retired from racing to return to the Wilfong Poultry Farm. The last scene of all, which ends this strange eventful prophecy concerns the class prophet, revealer of the classmates' woes. Faye Smith has likewise forsaken her childhood home to engage in the establishment of her own castle of dreams. Like the good Saint Paul, We know in part, and we prophesy in part , therefore, not being allowed to see more, I follow my grandfather's rule -- Don't ever prophesy unless you know. Prophet: Faye Smith JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Billie Faye Hilton Mary jane Mitchem Secretary Vice - President Billie Faye Hilton Colon Rhyne Shirley Leatherman President 4 Shirley Leatherman Rani QW-IM , -- g,-f, z M -KQV WM- . 5 Jffaggl dx, QL gfjfwfff Q ,wt 4-gf! X. 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Heavner FRESI-IMAN CLASS , . bt if ,, .V Patsy Lowman Kenneth Sigmon Bobbie Leatherman Betty Buff A N N l 1 . .N is ,F :mm i i Q I L X Bob Finger Peggy Auton Kathryn Rudisill XC fp Q Phaloqwpff if I JR' QN Jimmie Hilton Sybil Scronce Ray Leatherman julia Hood SODA me li' Q 'Wal uf 'Q WU' Q Bobbie Hendricks Gray Childers Deanie Smith Lester Cansler 9 it if fi J, if Milf? f' W' I-A' .M ., 1 l Lula Crouch Joe Scronce Betty Cansler Ralph Parker . Q? KA l 2 '.., ' Sharon Childers B A Doris Jarrett Alice Brown Mary Welch Ruth Rudigill Thelma McCaslin Mary Seagle Q as , , w X A hiwthaq. awww M-.mf , - vm i- .-an if---1--M - ---..-.. C 4 b, ' T . wx ' ' Zz. ' . 35 W 13 :- , fy, ,ni '4- Am.. , ...ww --1nssL- . iw-.u M44 -1.-..-Aft-.A Q. 5 ...W -.4,..,, -apo-u-. 1 . ,F a 31 . J xg Q ,- fx-... 1- . . L V if cw! 'L .11 - X gf., . 0--1 M -... ....... if It ,EZ SEM N4 ' Y.-v - . , -. ,TIZ fr - -' ir--. '. ff...-4 Q M- me .4 .i'- I va: W A-rf SA M: 'i K.. 'll' M an N, !- yy 4 5 3, x ag .Q 'K an -. if M W' 39 T ' - .. . Y. 'VL' ' ,, . ', ' 4 up ,j ab ' u if- -. . V, N? A ll 'sf I '-4. -lf W . ' Qs , 'wx K . ,Y if M can 'L KEY CLUB Left to right: Larry Buff, jay Wilfong, Weston Finger, Howard Xlifcavcr, Glenn Smith, Charles Wilfong, Farrel Childers, Kenneth Rudisill, Danny Whisnant, Carol Leatherman ANNUAL STAFF Seated: Edith Leatherman, Faye Smith, Shirley Jarrett, Carolyn Cook, Helen Hoyle - Standing: Mrs. C. H. Reitzel, Rachel Elliott, Colon Rhyme, Larry Buff, and Kenneth Rudisill 1 agqig -HS EK . 1 , f ,.M. V 1 - hr yin x - Q 95-if Q, V41 Y X.-Q 35 ' Q -rf' . u lil- -I GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Lelt to right: Bobbie Leatherman, Betty Buff, Betty Cztnsler, Nancy johnson, Bobbie Hendricks. Back Row: Edith Leatherman, Billie Hilton, Irene Leatherman, julia Hood, Radah Bumgarner, Justina Boone, Coach, Mrs. Ross l Captain, Edith Leatherman BOYS' BASKETBALL TEAM Left to Right: W. A. Leatherman jr., Colon Rhyne, Glenn Smith, Jimmie Hilton. Back Row: Carol Leatherman, Kenneth Rudisill, Larry Buff, Ray Leatherman, Loyd Hatley, Billy Rhyne, Coach O. A. Buff Captain, Larry Buff EIGHTI-I GRADE Row l: Slzirlcy Huffman, -Iuliu jnrrctt, jcnnetta Hilton, Sylvia John- son, Kate Hoylc Row Z: jimmy Crouch, jimmy Xvright, Eddie Lcathcrmun, Billy jzirrctt, Paul Sigmon Row 3: .lark Bumggrm-r, Ottmtm Warlick, Bobby Parker, Christine l.CLltllCrl1l2lll, Nancy fliirxcr, Tcnchcr: Mrs. Asa Blackburn IN MEMORIAM Freddy Whisnant SEVENTH GRADE E. lst row: Evelyn Gross, Rebecca Scronce, Peggy Boone, Sandra Buff, Marlene McCz1slin. Znd: janet Whisnant, Virgie Scronce, Betty jean Wishon, Esther Bridges, Betty jo Mauney. 3rd: james Willis, Johnny Welch, Ronald Hood, 'Dean Hendrick, Clinton Childers, john Mauney. Teacher: Mrs. V. A. H. Randall. IN MEMORIAM 1' I Dick Anthony IXTI-I GRADE Front row: Shirley Rudisill Mary Smith, Valree Fulbright, Barbara Yoder, Rathel Leatherman, Patriea Lentz, Helen Hatley, Dolly llnxvqii, Allen Prottor, David XX7hisnant, Jr., Larry Scronee, Billy Proi tor, Gerald leatherman, Ifloyd Brown, Joann Boliek, Gloria Cline liaihryn Tlioinas, llenney liulhrigght, Harvey Rudisill, Jackie Yifiltong XViIl'oi'tl Cianipe, Larry Phillips, Joe Parker, Ralph Wfeaver, Farrell Parker, Ned lieaxner, Ralph Lowman Jr., Clyde Jarrett Jr., Absent Hal Mitt hem Mrs Raney Jim P! 1: lfront Scronce, Levon Parker, Barbara Moore, Donald Smith, Nitk Leatherman, Charles Shipman, C. W. Kirby, Second row: Hazel Smith, Brenda Bridges, Nancy Eller, Julia Heaton, Blonnie Rudisill, Ruth Green, Martha Mauney, Joyce Parker, Patsy Lane, Third row: Kay Ingle, Judy Rudisill, Linda Cansler, Juanita Shipman, Rathel XVishon, Leia Mae Canipe, Kathleen Wright, Mary Sue Smith, lilaine Wfhisnant, Ralph Hoyle, Billy Carver, Willie Helms, Ted Wfhisnant, Dean Towery, Joe Teague, Jacob Jarrett, Miss Hood if , x . A N: f .ffhx Q 1' -,?,i mg W fi X - f M a 5 ,L W .L I Q vi A 5' 'W if f .,, 4 . 1 Q . Q f ff, X T' 'f 'U 'ii 5 X. I W V if N, A LN' L K ' X , I V ug, 'AT Mx K ' 45 ' K I as -' 2 7 4' - SQ '1T+ py' '-wi .1:.2, . 'Q ' ray. ,rr ' 5: .5 M4 slfg' LMI, A Hr, 1- df E 'Syl' -Q? Jia! DUO' 11 22? ,Hy XL an 4, r 41. '. gi., 'lfqm 'fs N :ji q ri nd. , is 3 f Q . , V35 X ,Qu , ' eh? A 49 J- SECOND GRADE A First row: Brenda Leatherman, Marilyn Childress, Ionnie Carver, janice Houser, Betty Sue Killian, Ann Smith, Howard Proctor, Second row: Ann' Fulbright, Shirley Costner, joe Wliisnant, Bobby Jarrett, Margaret Parker, john Lentz, Linda Smith, Arlen l-lawn, Third row: Camellia jarrett, Cecelia jarrett, Barbara Hood, Grady Willis, Fred Heaten, Roy Lee Rudisill, Grady Ingle, jimmy Smith, Mrs. Rome Jones FIRST GRADE First row: Kay Green, Brenda Mauney, Alice Fulbright, joan Canipe Garnetta Heaten, Margaret Killian Second row: Larry Jarrett, Brenda Auton, Roger Teague, Rachel Gross jerry Rudisill, Charles Scronce, Dean Cansler, Carolyn Lane Third Row: Mrs, Norwood, Robin Childers, Emma Helms, Dale Raney, Randy Brown, Blonnie Lewis, Frances Gross CAFETERIA WOMEN g a ,, A-,ii.gQ f' g 'iw' --..,. I W Q 3 li Q X u k , KIIIIVI rw Y-A-was Mrs. Frances Thomas, Mrs. Made Rudisill JANITORS '-V 15832: 6'-Y-heiyfl 2. , '55 -av 1 1 3 .f f 5 Si Y P YI we nil . df .L -UM I 1-3 f-ff: . I QQ is 1 JJ v I g 3 0. ,pdf 1' ,W r- HA Q -0 va , wo' x s 4. Ai mu.. X COMPLIMENTS OF WILFONG POULTRY FARM CORRECT LEGHORNS FOR COMMERCIAL POULTRYMANH ROUTE 1 NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA ers: 0 4 More Bounce To The Cunce Catawba Dairy THE MILK YOU LIKE TO DRINK Locally Produced - Locally Proces d Visit Our New Dairy Bar West of Conover Boil of Wake! Seniau 6, fa ci D.M. Whisnant Grocery SINCLAIR GAS AND OIL GROCERIES Route One Newton, North Carolina Q 1 I 'Fi ,pl I ' EPAIr .J Q W COMPLIMENTS OF Rudisill And Parker Lumber Co. VALE NORTH CAROLINA PHONE 1232-W 3 Jarrett's Radio and Television Service NORTH ASHE AVE. P.O.BOX247 PHONE 9 51 NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA Harper Motor C o m p a n y , 4A'fvY ns A fill 6.,, nv voun rurvlll HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Hutton and Bourbonnais Co. HICKORY, N. C. Lumber, Flooring and Building Material PHONE 2351-2352 Hickory Overall Company OLD HICKORY WORK C LO THES Hickory, North Carolina .lohnson's Breeder . ' Z Hatchery J ' ug- . I GLENN W. JOHNSON ? S 5 Q 4 Q ' r gf Phone 1238-R4 Vale , North Carolina. I Smith P3Ckil1g CO. B 8 W Television FRED SMITH, MGR. C e n t e I, Shippers and Packers 1018 N. Main of Sweet Potatoes Phone 960-R BASKETS and FERTILIZER Newton, N. C. Phone 1170 -M 4 SALES and SERVICE Newton, North Carolina ,Yount Lumber Company Inc. t HIGH GRADE BUILDING MATERIAL CONTRACTORS Phone 195 Newton. N- C. - ts plxmen Com Og, MUWS Mote' Conover Ginning Conover, N. C. Phone 886-M A Home Away From Horne NEWTON BONDED WHSE. INC. Dial 2268 or 2269 Newton, N. C. Phone 147 JAMES P. ISENHOUR, MGR. HICKORY, N. C. Q Moose's Store 0 . R. C I I ne Farm Implements, Seeds GENERAL REPAIRING Feeds and Fertilizers Electric Welding NEWTON, Acetylene Welding NORTH CAROLINA Phone 54 - Night 159 , 7 if i ' N' 1 ' W 52 1 71 C ' ll, -ASQ - NEWTON, N. C. 4.-5,-g'X'x 5 6 DINE AT f. The White Pine 1.-a-. gggfy. if-': kt Phone 9121 Highway 70 East Conover, North Carolina ' Jarrett's Store Gas - Groceries - Hardware Phone County No. 1164-W NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA Shelby Beauty School Beauty Culture of A11 Kinds BEST WISHES FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE BEAUTY MRS. EVERETTE HOWELL .JLQQQQ The Phone 7551 lim LL SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA N 6WtOl1 RBYOIT Plant . A UNIT OF Boggs Florist B ur mglon 1 s 9 N. Main Ave. Newton, N. C. Phone 946 and 921 f -f ' Woven into the Life of America Resident Phone 187-J O A Flowers for every Executive Offices: Greensboro, N. C occasion fn? Q15 9?- ,X Cow? of HEAVNER'S MILLING CO. Flour - Feed - Corn Meal Feed Grinding Seed Cleaning G. R. HEAVNER, MGR. Phone 1218 - R Z Route 1, Newton, North Carolina The Huffman Sausage CQ Northwestern Bank Serving Northwestern BEEF - PORK SAUSAGE - PROVISIONS North Carolina Phone 26186 NEWTON, HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA NORTH CAROLINA Member - F, D.I. C. James Wholesale Co., Inc INSTITUTIONAL FOODS SUPPLIES Serving Hospitals, Hotels, Cafes 8: School Cafeterias 20 Second Street Pl. , S. E. HICKORY NORTH CAROLINA B and L Service Station Care of Tires and Accessories S. S. BERRY f 3 a .- N , . 1 ' . 5 .5 ' f lv l I X . Wm, -r'4v ' .-,,1'a' Hickory North Carolina Brookford Service Station GAS, OIL 8: TIRES KE' E43 ,o'J:?4: il xr-f L .17 Q w ir .h K G - Phone 4536 HICKORY NORTH CAROLINA B.E. Sain Service Station GEN . MERCHANDISE GAS and OIL Phone 1231 -M 4 Route No. 3 VALE. NORTH CAROLINA Hickory Drive - In Theater HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Hickory Drive - In Grill Where Cooking is an art 0 and Eating is a pleasure HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA B. S S. Farm Service Feed, Seed, and Fertilizer ROUTE 1 NEWTON NORTH CAROLINA Bollinger S Deal Service' Station xii 'nuts Washing - Greasing - Waxing Auto -Lite Batterie s Coodyear Tires NORTH MAIN AVENUE PHONE 964 NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA Hoke's Garage GENERAL REPAIRING WELDING COMPLIMENTS OF Blue Mirror PhOI1e NeWtOH, N. C. ROUTE ONE HICKORY, NORTH CAR'OLINA NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA tglnmr 4- E! A -.'. - -ff SENXQQJ M33 .. ,- . , Sanitary Grocery Company FANCY GROCERIES , FRESH MEATS, AND FEED STUFF Phone 88 Newton, North Carolina COMPLIMENTS OF Quality Cleaners 1170 S. Center St. HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Q EQ f fm .fe Y-Axes CA! Q-Y AU 'ff C0 9 Newton N.C. P RS OF PROMO STERED FUR COMPLIMENTS OF CIine's Garage Phone 374 NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA Nu zum-Cross Chevrolet, Inc The Home of Friendly Service. PHONE 31 NEWTON, N. C. ...I W- i. fCHIiVROLIlT f I If Standard Sales COmp3ny COMPLIMI-:NTS OF Farmers Supply FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Company Phone 651 NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA Catawba County Ice S Fuel Co. Inc PURE CRYSTAL ICE AND NICE CLEAN COAL Phone 354-73 Newton, Conover, North Carolina Newton Implement Co NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA Farmall Tractors McCormick Farm Equipment Main Street Service Station Hass Service Station TEXACO ROUTE ONE Phone 9114 QSta.rtowni RAY H. BROWN, NEWTON, Proprietor Newton, North Caro NORTH CAROLINA lina JARRETT I !.!.!:V1'E?ifEF! LUMBER COMPANY WHOLESALE DEALERS LN FINISHED AND UNFINISHED LUMBER Phone Newton 1227 -J' ROUTE ONE NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA Blackburn Service H. L. WHISNANT Station 5 ,Qt aff Groceries Meats ram cm Small Line Clothing Hardware Phone ll7l-JI I Route l NEWTON NORTH CAROLINA 9 Bob s Motorcycle Hlckory SALES 8: SERVICE Johnson Outboards Army-Navy Store ARMY -NAVY SURPLUS Harley - Davidson Motors 105 Main Ave. PL. S.W. 108 3rd St. N.W. Phone 25611 HICKORY NORTH CAROLINA Phone 3250 HICKORY NORTH CAROLINA Goodnight Bros. Fruits, WHOLESALE Egg s , and Ve getable s GASTONIA 8: NEWTON, NORTH CAR. D.N. Yoder Fuel KEROSENE - FUEL OIL ESSO DISTRIBUTOR Intersection Hwy. 10 81 16 Phone 1106-J NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA 0251646 CO' Service Company We Service A11 Home Appliances COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION AND OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT Phone 1241 LESTER QJACKD NORRIS NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA Corriher Implement Company ALLIS-CHALMERS FARM MACHINERY U. S. ROYAL TIRES DELAVAL MILKERS Phone No. 3 Newton, North Carolina 4.. Rhodes Motor Co. CHARLOTTE HIGHWAY Dodge Cars and Trucks JACOB RHODES OTTO SCHENK Newton, N. C. Crouch Radiator And Body Shop WHEEL ALIGNMENT BRAKE REPAIRING West A St. Phone 275 Newton, N. C.. Catawba F.C.X. Service Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers, Electrical Appliances Phone 212 Newton, N. C. Center - Beauty Shoppe 231 -lst Ave. N. W. Hickory, N, C, Beauty's Our Busines Owner: Mr s . Minnie Wright State Barber Shop NEWTON, N. C. s, D. DEATON, owner Banoak Service Station T, D. JOHNSON, Owner Phone 1238-Jl Vale, North Carolina Fred Huffman's Service Station GAS - OIL - GROCERIES Highway 127 Route 4 Hickory, North Carolina Wa Idensian Bakeries, Inc. BAKERS OF DELICIOUS SUNBEAM BREAD AND CAKE VALDESE NORTH CAROLINA 'BOOSTERS LOY 8: CLYDE MINQUS HENDRIX VARIETY STORE WHITENER GROCERY TWIN CITY GROCERY W. H. COFFEY MOTOR CO., Newton, N. C. NEWTON OIL 8: FERTILIZER CO. . MERCHANTS' PRODUCE, Hickory, N. C. SHUFORDS' SERVICE STATION, Propst-Crossroads HEFNER'S REPAIR SHOP, Hickory, N. C. PROPST'S SURE-DRIVE, Conover, N. C. R. L. NEWTONS' SERVICE STATION, Vale, N. C. ,F F. ,, , ,R . 1 i is g . 1. , - ll lv n gl 451 g, if -Q '.' -J M 7'--gli! fi J P, 'ff Nw Q, ', Q J v l ., it YQ' Kg' K W , 3 if Q li 5234 ,MN . ss- 1 3 4? ff,-xx f M PNY ,., E Q 7' 4-0, .K i 'X i Q25- :,1 Jr- A -Q ., .U QQ .W R... ,. 4, 4 Q33 Yiifgi ,jx L Q wr- ,rg 4 mg fi , 1 in 1 1 jg. 'pl' P i 5 gd. 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