Bland High School - Echo Yearbook (Bland, VA)

 - Class of 1961

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1TJhe Contents In Memorium History Politics Faculty Administration High School Students Organizations Activities Athletics Advertisements Editor--Margaret Hamblin Asst. Editor--Brenda Martin Business Manager--Tommy Thomas Advisor--Helen P. Hardy Published by The Students of Bland High School Bland. Virginia So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan which moves To that mysterious realm, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death. Thou go not, like the quarry slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. 2 Administration Superintendent’s Message Mr. James O. Morehead, Supt. Mrs. E. E. Shannon, Secretary November 19, 1960 TO THE STUDENTS OF BLAND HIGH SCHOOL Congratulations to the students of Bland High School for your enthusiastic and cooperative efforts while working together toward a common objective in the- publication of your yearbook. By working and sharing ideas together you will succeed in the task at hand, but most important you are developing character and leadership and learning how to adapt yourself to our society and to your fellow man. You represent our future and the destiny of our country shall become your responsibility; your teachers, your training and the development of your potentials are the determining factors in our fate. We have confidence in you and the greatest compensation for those of us in professional education is to see you develope into well-rounded citizens and to succeed in your noble tasks. May your ideals be high and may you have a resilent spirit so that adversities and disappointments, which are surely to come, will become stepping stones to greater heights. With sincere and best wishes, I am Very sincerely yours. c c James O. Morehead, Superintendent Bland County Schools Principal’s Message In following the school philosophy in which we believe that the ideal school is the life-centered school, which helps each student attain an ever increasing ability to face life's perplexing problems with satisfaction and success, we, as teachers and educators hope that most students can attain this goal. We have tried to fit our curriculum to the needs of the individuals as near as we can without depriving any one student. This yearbook that you, members of the Echo Staff, are completing is part of the activities that are planned for students to take part in and to do. You have achieved success in this endeavorment. My heartiest congratulations to you for this good work and in the years that lie ahead students will receive many happy memories by going back through this year's Annual. 5 BLAND COUNTY 100 YEARS OLD IN 1961 BLAND THE COMMUNITY CENTER WAS FIRST KNOWN AS CRAB ORCHARD. THE PLACE BECAME THE COUNTY SEAT OF BLAND COUNTY WHEN IT WAS FORMED IN 1861 UNDER THE NAME OF SEDOON, WHICH WAS LATER CHANCEO TO THAT OF THE COUNTY AT ROCKY CAP A SKIRMISH WAS FOUCHT IN CROOK'S RAID ACAINST THE VIRGINIA AND TENNESSEE RAILROAO, MAY. 1864. In 1861 Bland County was formed from portions of Wythe, Giles and Tazewell Counties. The new county was named for Richard Bland, who was a member of the House of Burgesses and one of the seven delegates from Virginia to the General Congress in Philadelphia. Bland County has an area of 369 square miles and its popula- tion in 1960 was 6,049. A site for the new Court House was selected upon the formation of the county at the 'Big Spring' at Crab Orchard. The first building, erected in 1874, was des- troyed by fire in 1888. The Court House of today was erected in 1889 and with the exception of a few addi- tions, is the same as it was then. Bland High School was built in 1917 and renovations were made on the inside in 1958. The Wagner Auditor ium was built in 1936 and the Lunch Room and Agricul- ture Buildings were added. The present enrollment is 383. 6 Faculty Mr. Claude Stowers History Mrs. Carolyn Bane Home Economics Mr. Dow Davis Science Math Mrs. Betsy Newberry Commercial 8 Mr. Francis Groseclose Phys. Ed. Science Mr. Ralph Reynolds Agriculture Seniors Robert Lee Thomas Tommy Larry Wayne Parker Larry Bland High School is under-going a changeover from the 11-year system to a 12-year system. This is the reason for not having a graduating class this year. The three seniors on this page are graduating under the old 11-year system. 10 Curtis James Sexton Curtis Sponsor--Mrs. Hardy, President--]osephine Pauley, Vice-President--Franklin Stanley, Secre- tary--Jimmy Waddle, Treasurer--Bobby Muncy, Reporter--Mary Lee Six, Monitors--Janice Lambert, Billy Melvin, S.C.A. Representative, Fay Lambert. Margaret Hamblin Jim Hoge Morehead Fay Lambert 0 Bernice Morehead Bobby Muncy Josephine Pauley Janice Lambert 12 Ella Jean Faulkner Tommy Blankenship Jean Ashworth Dennis Gusler W VV,. 13 Joyce Dillow Richard Dillow Janie Conley Eunice Davis Bob Compton David Dillow Frances Mustard Randolph Morris Brenda Martin Jimmy Fanning Linda Morehead Dewey Bogle Jean Miller Billy Melvin Barbara Meadows Franklin Stanley 14 Gale Pruitt Betty Waddle David Shockley Nancy Thompson Mary Lee Six Elinor Tickle Brenda Sifford 15 Miss Greever, Sponsor, Johnny Newberry, Pres., Richard Havens, Vice Pres., George Bird, Treas., Phyllis Davis, Sec., Lena Hamblin, Reporter, James Sink, S.C.A. Rep. Harvey Wyrick Joyce Beamer Charolette Caldwell George Bird Virgie Blankenship Fred Chewning Jasper Davis Geneva Carroll Carl Dalton Phyllis Davis Andy Drummond Judy Davis Charles Farlow Judy DeHart Richard Goins Barbara Hayden Leon Hamblin Lena Hamblin Richard Havens Judy Harmon Butch King S Joanne Kirby Jerry Mustard Ella Mae Melvin Jimmy King 1i 19 Joyce Newberry Larry Mustard Virginia Townley Johnny Newberry Marylene Tolbert Bobby Newberry Sue Puckett James Sink Betty Warner Lynn Richardson Roger Thompson Donald Thompson Eugene Thompson Harvey Pauley Larry Wolfe Ray Waddle 20 Freshmen Sponsor, Mr. Davis; President, Ronnie Cox; Vice-President, Tommy Shannon; Secretary, Nancy Compton; Treasurer, Dotty Penley; Reporter, Cathy Newberry; SCA Representative, Ronnie Pauley. Judy Bernard Luther Blankenship L Elaine Bryant 'V'i i j Ronnie Cox V Joyce Burton Dewight DeHart Mary Lou Burton Freddie Gabbert Nancy Compton David Harden Claudine Chandler Gene Byrd Harmon « Evelyn Durham x j Tommy Harrold • Ava Green a 22 Cicero Havens Lucille Gusler Garrette Lambert Mildred Gusler Jimmy Melvin Judy Havens Jimmy Newberry Elinor King Billy Pruitt Margaret Lambert Ronnie Pauley Cathy Newberry Sammy Richardson Brenda Monroe Pete Strader Linda Mustard Donnie Strock Barbara Mustard Harold Thompson Paulette Pauley Roger Tickle Pauline Pauley Eddie Townley Dotty Pen ley Roger Warden Lannie Six Sue Tictde Doris Thompson Lovada Wright 23 Prince and Princess Barry Dunn Christine Ramsey King and Queen Richard Havens Phyllis Davis 24 Officere Sponsors-Mrs. Bane and Mr. Stowers, President Jimmy Townley, Vice President-Mike Repass, Sec.-Treasurer-Frieda Martin, Reporter-Judy Bird. Eighth Grade Judy Bird David Bogle Diana Bohara Micky Blankenship Janet Breedlove Richard Breedlove Dotty Caroll Nancy Caldwell Jimmy Conley Elaine Davis Doris Dillow Doug Dillow 26 Marie Dillow Jackie Dunn Linda Farlow Steve Faulkner Mike Farmer C. L. Faulkner David Goins Jimmy Gusler Carol Sue Gusler Robert Hall Billy Hamblin Ronnie Hall James Harell Jane Harden Nancy Huffman Thresa Johnston Tommy King Martha King Johnny Meadows Freida Martin Charles Matherely Louise McCoy Jerry Newberry Eugene Nelson Brenda Pauley Jack Patton Mike Repass Leon Sink James Spangler Lenord Sink Johnny Tickle Jimmy Townley Linda Wolfe Brenda Wagner Harmie Wiley 27 Senior 4-H Junior 4-H Junior 4-H Seventh Grade Mrs. Groseclose Paul Agee Mike Wimmer Jean Brown Betty Brunk Percy Curry, Jr. Gladys Dillow Zereda Dillow Teddy Davis Helen Goins Elizabeth Green Richard Hall Harold Hayden Jane Havens Lucy Kidd Ronnie King Larry Lane Margie Nelson Christine Newberry Tony Newberry John Newberry Stephen Newberry Connie Repass Kathy Repass Dale Reynolds Donadyne Richardson Virgil Six Carolyn Smith Joyce Tickle Linwood Tickle Teresa Waddle Mary K. Waddle Melinda Warden 30 Mrs. Burton’s Sixth Grade Mrs. Burton, Jack Agee, Johnny Brunk, Joyce Bryant, Bobby Chandler, Sue Chandler, Billy Clemons, Ted Compton, Johnny Davis, Donnie Dalton, Donnie Dillow, Mike Dillow, Bobby Eaton, Linda Harmon, Ronnie Johnston. Sue King, Tommy King, Norma King, Joyce Lambert, Jerry Martin, Linda Meadows, Paul New- berry. Martha Pauley, David Patterson, Gregory Puckett, Patricia Repass, Johnny Smith, Mary Tibbs, Billy Tickle, Patsy Wimmet, Roger Warden, Carol Jean Wright. Miss Blankenship’s Fifth Grade Miss Blankenship, Barbara Agee, Colin Baker, Kathy Blankenship, Gary Dillow, Jerry Eaton, Barry Dunn, Jeanette King, Phillip King. David Pauley, Nora L. Millirons, Kaveda Pauley, Maxie Pauley, Sue Pauley, Molly Penley, Christine Ramsey, Stephen Richardson, Royce Saunders, Dolorese Shockley, Walter Tibbs, Jenifer Tickle, Clarence Vaught, Karl Waddle. 31 Mrs. Harman’s Fourth Grade Mrs. Harman. Ray Agee; Connie Baker. Michael Blankenship. Carolyn Billips, Robert Bowles, Nancy Bowles, Johnny Brown, Helen Burton. Gene Brunk, Nancy Chandler, Marvin Caldwell, Anna Curry, Barry Clemens, Glada Mae Goins, Donald Clemens, Pat Green. Dean Compton, Linda Martin, L. H. Crouse, Anne Munsey, Charles Dillow, Connie Shupe, Jerry Dunn, Johnny Goins, Bobby Green, Larry Hayden, Edgar King, George Millirons, Gary Munsey, Randy Newberry. James Patterson, Gary Pauley, Gerald Tickle, Roger Vaught, Bobby Wimmer. Miss Mustard’s Third Grade Miss Mustard, Stephen Brown, Clara Brunk, Stanley Dillow, Linda Davis, Douglas Goins, Marie Dillow, Denny Harden, Teresa Mc-Peak, Grant King, Ronda Morehead, Jerry Millirons, Billie Pauley, Warren Murphy, Deborah Puckett. Barry Newberry, Wanda Jean Richardson, Larry Newberry, Susan Tate, Terry Parker, Debbie Walker, Robert Robertson, Hal Tate, Bobby Tickle. 32 Miss Stuart’s Second Grade Miss Stuart, B. Agee, B. Dillow. K. Blankenship, J. Bowles, B. Blankenship, D. Baker, L. Billips, R. Davis, B. Muncy, M. King, R. Robertson, S. Pauley, M. Vaught, D. Sadler, B. Penley, P. Tickle, P. Meadows, R. Faulkner, B. Saunders, K. Swanson, T. Dillow, N. Smith, T. Murphy, S. Green, M. Hamblin, R. Goins, L. Millirons, L. Munsey. Miss Billips’s First Grade Miss Billips, L. Younce, R. Bridges, L. Eaton. O. Bowles, D. Snockley, T. Pauley, B. Dillow. M. Pauley, H. Gills, T. Kitts. G. Kidd, T. Richardson, M. Greogry, R. Repass, C. Dillow, D. Sarver, K. Compton, P. Clemons, M. Sarver, G. Tate. L. Thompson, J. Townley. A. Pauley. J. Harden, S. Lambert, G. Saddler 33 Music Club FRONT ROW, left to right: Mrs. Rosa Bird, Debbie Walker, Susan Tate, Larry Newberry, Gary Pauley, Connie Billips, Patty Tickle. Ruth Robertson. SECOND ROW: Jeffery Dunn, Brenda Wagner. Judy Bird, Jerry Dunn, Randy Newberry, Carl Waddle, Cathy Waddle, Anna Curry, Nora Millirons, Christine Ram- sey, Anne Munsey. THIRD ROW: Jackie Dunn, Donna Dean Richardson, Carolyn Smith, Cathy Repass, Conne Repass, Joyce Tickle, Teresa Waddle, Lucy Kidd, Toney Newberry, Joanne Kirby. Safety Patrol FRONT ROW: Bobby Eaton, Johnny Smith, Jack Agee. Paul Newberry, Virgil Six, Bill Dave Tickle, Tommy King, Ronnie King, Harold Hayden. BACK ROW: Mrs. Burton, Sponsor, John Price Newberry, Captain, James Newberry, Dale Reynolds, Captain, J. D. Ramsey, Jasper Davis. Dewey Bogle, Billy Hamblin, Pat Wimmer, Linda Harman, Carol King, Linda Meadows, Pat Repass, Carolyn Smith, Carol Wright, Mrs. Groseclose, Sponsor, Tony Newberry, Captain, Jeff Dunn, Captain. HEDRICK'S SERVICE STATION 34 Future Homemakers Pres.--Bernice Morehead, Vice-Pres.--Lena Hamblin, Sec.--Margaret Hamblin, Treas.-- Elaine Bryant, Reporter--Mary Six, Chaplain- Janice Lambert, Historian--Brenda Sifford, Fed. Officer--Brenda Martin. The Junior class covered chairs in the Home Economics Cottage. Janice Lambert, Joyce Dillow, Bernice More- head, and Sponsor Mrs. Carolyn Bane, Mary Lee Six. SOUTH WEST VIRGINIA ENTERPRISE 36 Officers: Bobby Munsey, President; Jimmy Waddle, Vice President; Richard Havens, Secretary; Leon Hamblin, Sentinel; Johnny Newberry, Treasurer; Lynn Richardson, Reporter. WYTHHV1LLB LUMBER CO. 37 ✓ S. C. A. Officers President, Tommy Blankenship; Vice President, Franklin Stanley; Secretary, Barbara Hayden; Treasurer, Donnie Suock, Reporter, Jim Hoge Morehead. S. C. A. Council FRONT ROW: Josephine Pauley, Jim Hoge 'Morehead. Barbara Ffayden, Tommy Blankenship, Franklin Stanley, Donnie Strock. BACK ROW: Fay Lambert, James Sink, Johnny Newberry, Ronnie Pauley, Ronnie Cox, Jimmy Townley, Ronnie Hall, Sponsor, Mr. Davis. ATKINS TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE 38 FRONT ROW, Ella Jean Faulkner, Margaret Hamblin, Brenda Martin, Barbara Meadows, Jean Miller. LAST ROW, Jimmy Waddle, Jim Hoge Morehead, Fay Lambert, Bobby Munsey, Spon- sor. Mr. Stowers. Beta Club Officers President, Bobby Munsey; Vice President; Margaret Hamblin; Secretary, Barbara Mea dows; Treasurer, Jean Miller, Reporter, Jim Hoge Morehead; Sponsor, Mr. Stowers. MAIN STREET SERVICE STATION 39 v French Club 40 Margaret Hamblin Editor Bobby Munsey Asst. Editor T trecHO Tommy Thomas Jim Morehead Business Manager and Asst. Brenda Martin Assoc. Editor Joyce Dillow Layout Editor 42 Miss Echo 1961 Ella Jean Faulkner Editor Fay Lambert Editor Larry Parker 1 I T oc KeT I I Kev eu Asst. Ed. Ella Jean Faulkner, Society Ed. Elinor Tickle, Sports Ed. Randolph Morris, Feature Ed. Johnny Newberry. Art Ed. Tommy Thomas. Typists, Nancy Thompson. Eunice Davis. Circulation. Franklin S. Dennis G. Dewey B. Jerry M. Bus. Manager Eunice Davis, Sponsor, Mrs. Newberry. ✓ 44 Margaret Hamblin Barbara Hayden Jean Miller Biane Bohara O,—V. 1b Sue Puckett, Cathy Newberry, Ava Green, Nancy Compton, Betty Warner, Judy Havens, Linda Morehead, Barbara Meadows, Joyce Newberry, Brenda Martin, Brenda Sifford, Betty Waddle, Dotty Penley, Sue Tickle, Doris Thompson, Elaine Bryant, Pauline Pauley. J t 47 Joyce Newberry Sue Tickle Barbara Meadows Linda Morehead Leon Hamblin, David Dillow, Harold Thompson, Cicero Havens, Jimmy King, Sammy Richardson, Victor R. Gilly, Coach. Dickie Dillow, Randolph Morris, Chaw Havens, Lynn Richardson, Bobby Mun- sey. Tommy Blankenship, Francis Groseclose, Assistant Coach. 7 I B O Y S Dickie Tommy Chaw B A S K E T B A L L Lynn Sammy David Randolph 48 4S Junior Varsity Roger Thompson, Harvey Pauley, Johnny Newberry, Fred Chewning, Ronnie Cox, Tommy Shannon, Francis Groseclose, Coach, Robert Hall, Eugene Thompson, Jim Morehead, Johnny Meadows, Leon Sink, Ronnie Hall, Pete Strader, Gene Harmon, Richard Goins, Mike Repass, Ronnie Pauley, Jimmy Townley, Eddie Townley. Girls--6 Won 3 Lost Record Boys--11 Won 1 Lost Record School We They School We 'They Auburn 53 . . . . ... 55 Auburn . . 83 . . 48 Greendale 49 . . . . ... 50 Greendale .110 . . 45 Liberty Hall 64 . . . . ... 16 Liberty Hall . . 91 . . 23 Greendale 76 . . . . ... 24 Greendale .96 . . 35 Shawsville 36 . . . . ... 31 Shawsville . . 40 . . 43 Auburn 38 . . . . ... 37 Auburn .94 . . 51 Shawsville 76 . . . . ... 39 Ceres , . 84 . . 66 Fort Chiswell 56 . . . . ... 66 Pembroke , . 72 . . 45 Fort Chiswell 74 . . . . ... 65 Montcalm .82 . . 63 Junior Varsity Shawsville .83 . . 55 2 Won--4 Lost Record Montcalm .63 . . 60 Pembroke .74 . . 61 Scorekeeper, Mike Repass Timekeeper, Freddie Gabbert 49 Around School 50 AMBULANCE 24 Hour Oxygen Service Call Murray 8-2911 NEWBERRY FUNERAL HOME Offering a quiet, Dignified Service Within the Means of all. Monuments - -Markers - -Flowers Owned by a Bland Countian R. G. Bob Newberry KIDD CHEVROLET and I. H. C. Farming Machinery Sales and Service Esso Super Service 29 Years in Business Bland Virginia CARROLL BROTHERS Grocery Garage Barber Shop Main Street Rocky Gap, Virginia THE SUNSET RESTAURANT Where the Eagles Roost Breakfast Complete Lunch Dinner Hickory Smoked Bar-B-Q Delicious Pizza Rocky Gap, Virginia Compliments Compliments of of BLAND MARKET NEWBERRY BROTHERS Mr. and Mrs. John P. Newberry and Son Bland, Virginia Phone MU 8-2633 Bland, Virginia DUNN MOTORS Compliments of SEDDON SERVICE STATION Telephones MU 8-3316--Nite Wrecker MU 8-3629 (SIo) Bland Virginia Bland Virginia KINCER-MILLER HARDWARE CO. R. P. JOHNSON, SONS Serving Bland County Since 1926 Distributors Phone CA 8-3146 Kimball Piano General Machinery New - -Rebuilt - - Used Phone CA 8-2136 Wytheville, Virginia Wytheville, Virginia EAST RIVER SERVICE STATION AND GRILL Compliments of HOBERT N. GRUBB, INC. M. B. Vaught, Owner Bluefieid, W. Virginia Distributors Wholesalers Electrical Goods Plumbing, Heating Mill Supplies We are Glad to Serve You. Phone CA 8-2136 Wytheville, Virginia PLESS FURNITURE COMPANY Compliments of Southwest Virginia's Leading Furniture Source BETTERWAY LAUNDRY CORPORATION Wytheville Fries Galax Pulaski Modern Day Cleaning Phone CA 8-3176 Wytheville, Virginia Graduates, Continue Your Education by Enrolling in BLUEFIELD COLLEGE A Fully Accredited Junior College Near Your Home Write for a Catalogue and Visit A Campus Where Christ is Pre-Eminent BLUEFIELD RETREAD Ho olSo Tires Batteries 1030 Bland Street Bluefield, W. Virginia Telephone DA 5-6124 Compliments of THE THORNTON COMPANY -riMlkr Bluefield, West Virginia Wearing Apparel of Distinction Wytheville, Virginia BOOSTERS BLUE BIRD INN BLAND MESSENGER REX WALKER WYTHE MILLING CO. RUTH W. FOGLESONG HECK'S BREAD DR. O. J. CAMPBELL DOW BREWSTER DEE'S CUT RATE ARCHER,S DINER FASHION FLORIST OUR FACULTY Compliments of ATLANTIC GREYHOUND CORPORATION It's such a Comfort to take the Bus and leave the Driving to Us.1' Compliments of OWENS and OWENS WYTHEVILLE WATCH REPAIR Drug Store Friendly Service Wytheville Wythe's Leading Watch Shop Phone CA 8-4311 Virginia Wytheville Virginia Compliments of HOUSE of MUSIC 130 East Main Street Wytheville, Virginia MICK OR MACK Phone Market CA 8-2129 Grocery CA 8-2128 P.O. Box 282 Wytheville, Virginia Compliments of MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT Phone CA 8-2641 Wytheville Virginia WYTHEVILLE PACKING CO. LOCKER PLANT Producers of Atkins Delicious Country Pig Sausage Complete Processing Freezing Ph. CA 8-3721 Wytheville, Va. GREEAR STUDIO Photography Film Cameras Wytheville-Marion, Va. Compliments of REED CREEK MILLING CO. Manufacturers of High Grade Flour Corn Meal and Feeds Phone CA 8-3512 Wytheville Virginia Wytheville Home Owned By PAUL H. MCDOWELL Phone CA 8-3271 Virginia C ompliments of THE JEWEL. BOX, INC. WYTHEVILLE VANCE COMPANY 130 West Main Street Wytheville Virginia CA 8-2167 Wytheville Virginia CA 8-5014 Your Friendly Credit Jeweler BANK WISELY With Planned Bank Savings Education Home Automobile Business NATIONAL FARMERJ im Of Wytheville, Virginia Member F.D.I.C. Phone CA 8-2131 Complim ents of GRAY BEAL} The Men's Store First in Fashion Wytheville Virginia Compliments of CLOVER CREAMERY COMPANY INC. Wytheville Roanoke Radford A Good Place to Trade POOLE AUTO )ALE5 R. K. Poole, Owner Phone CApitol 8-3167 Wytheville Authorized Agency for CENTRAL DRUG CO. Virginia Oldsmobile GMC Truck WYTHE TIRE REBUILDERS _ Guarantee Recapping and Vulcanizing Complete Replacement Part8 and Repair Service Wytheville Virginia We Buy and Sell Used Tires GUARANTEED RETREADS 795 East Main Street CA 8-3861 Wytheville Virginia Compliments to the 1961 Graduating Class of Bland High School WYTHEVILLE BLOCK COMPANY Cinder, Concrete Trulite Blocks Wytheville Virginia BIG WALKER LOOKOUT Wytheville Virginia Pioneer Dining Room Phone CA 8-3123 Shop by Phone Sales and Service Gift Shop Tower In Wytheville--Visit the GREYHOUND CAFETERIA Southwest Virginia's Modern Eating Place Curtis D. Puckett, Owner Wytheville Virginia Compliments of Compliments of HART ELECTRIC CO. BLESSING BROTHERS Bluefield W. Va. Armature-Winding Motor Repair Precision Machine Work Telephone 8-3844 Rt. 52 South Phone DA 7-7407 Bastain Virginia Greetings from HORNEY BR05. LAND AUCTION CO.,INC. J. A. Watson, General Manager Wytheville Virginia 45 Years in Real Estate Action Business V Compliments MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY 50 5 Bland Street Compliments of CENTRAL PHARMACY 313 Federal Street A. W. COX'S DEPT. STORE SOUTHSIDE PHARMACY 140 8 Bland Street Federal Street 3 Convenient Stores Bluefield W. Va. Bluefield W. Va. THE LEATHERWOOD COMPANY There's Nothing Like A Good Cold Glass of Leatherwood Milk. Grade A Dairy Products From Bland County Dairy Farms 100 Farm Refrigerated Tanks The Leatherwood Company Bluefield W. Va. Compliments of BANK OF BLAND COUNTY Capital and Surplus, Undivided Profits $209,000 Member F. D. I. C. Bland Virginia - S T ’ ■ : ’ ' - t.f f r - L- JL. I.” -_ _ M ft ft l-rfc—b T %r:


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