Botetourt High School - Post Yearbook (Gloucester, VA)
- Class of 1951
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' - mi , 1 II : n 1 ,11 I || i , ! it V «• ' • • • POST EIE¥EMTU 1951 BOTETOURT HIGH SCHOOL Gloucester, Virginia Edited by the Senior Class of 1951 DEDICATION The Senior Class of 1951 proudly dedicates this, the Eleventh Post, to Mr. George W. Heath, Jr. To him, who has given unceas¬ ingly his time and personality to us during our four years in high school, we give in return our undying gratitude, admiration, and love. But for him there would be no true class of ’51. 3 STAFF Sp °NSi OR St ___ r’v e 9 AD -° . e-r B- 0 f • ,dV toTS ’ sp° x1tS ltvtv ’ av , KS _ _ s? oXts ;_ nl -QU ' S ? . , ta tvV v fl c 4 ; VtOX art staff AritSpS IV S Po„L H£4T . JR. business staff £L£? ooT Hany con - « • Sales Manager i° n ! “• A “ ista ‘ sistant Sales Manager ,° n! ' ' tei “ ' As ‘ Advertising , 8 f ranccs White, Assistant SataT® 6 ' 1 Ralph Brlstow . Assistant Adv r«Z 8 M ,ea H ° 8ge ’ eitaHorslev n ® Mana S e U Cor- Sle y« Business Manager. 4 D. D. FORREST Superintendent OUR SCHOOL OFFICIALS HAROLD L. SECORD Principal MISS DOROTHY HOWLETT Secretary HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MR. G. W. HEATH Science--Mathematics Geography MISS JANE NEFF Commercial MR. LEONARD MOSSER Physical Education Civics MRS. CECIL FARY English French MR. JOHN MRS. T. B. TREAKLE MR. FRED B. CORR CAMM English History Agriculture French Bookkeeping MRS. CLARANCE K. ALE Social Studies Music English MISS MARY A CATLETT Mathematics MR. KENNETH BENNETT Shop General Science 6 MISS VIRGINIA EASON Home Economics SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 1ST ROW: John Northstein, Vice-President; 2ND ROW: Cornelia Horsely, Secretary; Harry Corr, President; Nel¬ lie May Walker, Representative; 3RD ROW: Jimmy Davis, Representative; Malvern Revere, Treasurer. JONIOR OFFICERS FRESHMAN OFFICERS SOPHOMORE OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Pierce, Secretary and Treasurer; Thomas Ed¬ wards, Vice-President; Clifton Horsely, President; Berdie Mae Cot- tee, Representative. 1ST ROW: Billy Field, Vice-Presi¬ dent; Max Healy, President; 2ND ROW: Martha Eastwood, Treasurer; Agnes Grimstead, Secretary; Joyce Williams, Representative; Shirley Broaddus, Representative. 1ST ROW; Edith Harvey, Represent¬ ative; William Harwood, Represent¬ ative; 2ND ROW: Andrew Ewell, Vice-President Boyd Gwyn, Secre¬ tary; Turner Gray, President; Harold DuVal, Treasurer Charles King, Reporter. SENIORS GORDON ELLIOT BARTER I never let work detain me from pleasure. RUBY JEAN COOPER A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. GRACE LAVINIA CARLTON ”Be silent and safe, silence never be¬ trays you. ” WALTER FULLER BUNTING An ideal boy in every way, The kind of a friend not found every day. RALPH DOUGLAS BRISTOW I ' m not lazy, I ' m just saving my energy. 8 SENIORS MALCOLM FRANKLIN CLEMENTS A great man is silent. WILBUR FRANKLIN CLEMENTS Hold the bell! I ' m coming. MARY ELOISE DUNN A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. PEGGY ANNE DEAL A merry laugh doeth good like med¬ icine. SAMUEL PITTS CHAPMAN Happiness is cheaper than worry. So why pay the highest price? 9 SENIORS JAMES EARLY DAVIS A little foolishness now and then, Is relished by the wisest men. HARRY EDWARD CORR Courage and determination always win. MARY CORNELIA HORSLEY There is no policy like politeness. LEOLA JEAN HOGGE Better be small and shine, than great and cast a shadow. 10 SENIORS ALAN LEE HARVEY Happy, clever, full of fun, He has a smile for everyone. HARRY ROGERS FIRTH His quiet ways bespeak an under¬ standing heart. MABLE LOUISE RILES To blush is beautiful, but is some¬ times inconvenient. HELEN HARVEY MC CLUNG She’s not too serious, not too gay, but a likable girl in every way. SHERWOOD GRAY HAYNES He never takes life too seriously. 11 SIMMS ALICE JOAN STERLING A true friend in every way. ” JOHN HAROLD NORTHSTEIN A niver fellow you’ll never find. HERSCHEL GRADY MC COY Silence is golden. LILLIE MAE WALKER Silence accomplishes much that noise cannot. FRANCES ANNE STUBBLEFIELD Happy go lucky. 12 SENIOR!! MALVERN FRANKLIN REVERE Words are to him like carrier pi¬ geons--to be released singly and only in case of emergency. RICHARD LEE OLIVER I don ' t tell white lies, mine are all in technicolor. ” FRANCES CLAYTON WHITE Quiet and serious, but she ' s always there, Ready to work and do her share. NELLIE MAY WALKER Well-timed silence hath more el¬ oquence than foolish speech.” JAMES STEWART STERLING Why worry, everything will turn out right. ” 13 SENIOR CLASS ROOM Two years ago when our class took this room as our home room it was crowded, there was no place to put books, and lab equipment was everywhere. Now lockers have been made, new t ables have been provided, and the room has been painted. All the other classes envy us our nice home room. 14 The Shop boys, taught by Mr. Kenneth Bennett, learn to improve their everyday shop skills. Woodwork is the favorite project. Many beautiful cabinets and cedar chests have been made. The Home Economics girls, under the direction of Miss Virginia Eason, learn to sew attractive clothes to add to their wardrobes. They have greatly improved their cooking ability and have fun doing all these things which will be of value to them in the coming years. 15 JUNIORS ROW i: Frances Booker, Leonard German, Martha Eastwood, Winfred Me Coy, Ida Mae Gillen, ROW 2: Billy Field, Joyce Williams, Lawrence Lawson, Anna Oliver, Everett Nuttall. ROW 3: Shirley Hall, Max Healy, Agnes Grimstead, Douglas Thomas, Shirley Broaddus. ROW 4: Johnny Kimberly, Esther Rilee, Franklin Lyell, Louise Clapp, Alex Clements. ROW 5: Calvin Booker, Georgia Lee Gillen, Herman Thompson. NOT PICTURED: Marion Moore. 16 Clifton Horsley Nannie Lee Milby Billy Brown Blanche Goode Margaret Pierce Bobby Thrift Berdie Mae Cottee Carlton Oliver Mr. Kenneth Bennett 17 Opal Booker J. D. Briggs Sylvie Moore Charles King Suzanne Jarvis Harold Duval Catherine Hicks David Bristow Anne Wilson Bobby Shackleford Edith Harvey Donald Sterling Iva Louise Smith William Harwood Betsy Thompson Turner Gray Frances Oliver Andrew Ewell 18 Margaret Fay Hogge Leslie Abernathy Bessie Ruth Williams William Bridges Helen Streagle Marvin Robins Barbara Sears Wayne Clements Mary Alice Hudgins Lloyd Catlin Barbara Sue Hall James Hudgins Elizabeth Shappard Herbert Leigh Barbara Dutton Walter Oliver Edna Bohannon Curtis Leigh Jean Dutton 19 EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE SPONSORS Mary A. Catlett. FIRST ROW: Susan Wiatt, secretary; Nancy Wiatt, president; Robert Bockrath, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Gloria Sterling, representative; Nancy Clem¬ ents, representative; Weyman Smith, reporter. Not pictured: Ella Gray, vice president. FIRST ROW: Miss Mary Catlett, sponsor; Jane Deal, Audrey Broaddus, Shirley Oliver, Barbara Clements, Nell McCoy, Nancy Wiatt, president; Ella Gray, vice president; Olethia Kemp, Evelyn Gillen, Mary Anne Brown, Christine Hogge, Dorothy Bradley, Gloria Sterling, representative, Christine Sears, Helen Crowder, Mrs. C.K. Ale, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Raymond Davis, Roland Rilee, Ashton Leigh, Billy Mason, Herman Walker, Bobby Leigh, Nancy Clements, representative; Susan Wiatt, secretary; Mary Virginia Ambrose, Louis McClung, Herbert Brown, Clyde Casey, David Brown, Charles Robbins, Walter Ewell, Milton German. THIRD ROW: Ben Bohannon, George Walker, Bernard Blake, William Gray, Herbert McCoy, Cecil Booker, Wilton Hall, Weyman Smith, re¬ porter; Clyde Carlton, Malcolm South, Clyde Lollis, Robert Bockrath, treasurer; John Deal, Edgar Robinson. zo ( N GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY Miss Elizabeth Overby First Grade Miss Esther Sutton Third Grade Miss Dorothy Smith Sixth Grade Miss Sarah Stubblefield Second Grade Mrs. George Heath Fourth Grade Mrs. Waldron Cook Sixth Grade Miss Rosa Lou Soles Second Grade Mrs. Guy Smith Fifth Grade Mrs. Ernest Eastwood Seventh Grade Miss Eloise Minor Third Grade Mrs. Russell Gray Fifth Grade Mrs. L. H. McClung Seventh Grade 22 STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST RuW: Mary Dunn, treasurer; Everett Nuttall, vice president; Jean Hogge, president. Martha Eastwood, secretary; Suzanne Jarvis, reporter. SECOND ROW; Shirley Broaddus, junior; Berdie Mae Cottee, sophomore; Gloria Sterling, eighth grade; Nancy Clements, eighth grade; Joyce Williams, junior; Nellie Mae Walker, senior; Edith Harvey, freshman. THIRD ROW; Harry Corr, senior president; Jimmy Davis, senior; Clifton Horsley, sophomore president; Turner Gray, freshman president; Max Healy, junior president; William Har¬ wood, freshman; Mr. Fred B.Corr, sponsor. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS FIRST ROW: Martha Eastwood, secretary; Jean Hogge, president; Everett Nuttall, vice president. SECOND ROW; Mary Dunn, treasurer; Suzanne Jarvis, reporter. STUDENT COUNCIL SPONSOR Mr. Fred B. Corr 26 B A I D FIRST ROW: Bucky Clements, Gordon Barter, Harry Corr, Edward Hall, Charles King, David Brown. SECOND ROW: Bernard Blake, Billy Pardue, Delores Gamel, Carlton Oliver, Betsy Thomp¬ son, Suzanne Jarvis, Ray Oliver, Herbert Brown, Frances Oliver. FIRST ROW: Grace Carlton, Cornelia Horsley, secretary; Barbara Clements, Christine Sears, Mary Anne Brown, Nancy Wiatt, Nancy Clements, Elizabeth Sheppard, Mary Dunn, treasurer; Suzanne Jarvis, reporter; Jean Hogge, Martha Eastwood, Librarian; Mrs. C.K. Ale, director. SECOND ROW: Olethia Kemp, Audrey Broaddus, Shirley Oliver, Christine Hogge, Gloria Sterling, Susan Wiatt, Nell McCoy, El la Gray, Catherine Hicks, Mary Virginia Ambrose, Betsy Thompson, Frances White, president. THIRD ROW: Frances Oliver, Barbara Sue Hall, Billy Mason, Bernard Blake, Turner Gray, Harry Corr, vice president; Gordon Barter, Johnny Northstein, Herbert Brown, Helen Streagle, Jane Deal, Joan Sterling. Not pictured: Agnes Grimstead. C H B B A L C l B B 27 [. H. L LEFT TO RIGHT: Suzanne Jarvis, song leader; Nellie Mae Walker, vice presi¬ dent; Georgia Lee Gillen, secretary; Miss Virginia Eason, sponsor; Ida Mae Gillen, reporter. Not pictured: Anne Stubolefield, president; Blanche Goode, treasurer. | FIRST ROW; Harold Duval, Johnny North- stein, reporter; David Teagle, Malcolm Clements, president; Alan Harvey, vice president; Fuller Bunting, treasurer. SEC¬ OND ROW; David Bristow, Walter Oliver, Leslie A be r n a thy , Max Healy, Ralph Bristow, Harry Firth, secretary; Mr. John Camm, sponsor. THIRD ROW: William Harwood, Douglas Thomas, Alex Clem¬ ents, Marvin Robbins, Walter Walton, Bobby Shackelford. F. F. 1 FIRST ROW: Barbara Sue Hall, secretary; Lillie Mae Walker, vice president; Louise Clapp, president; Iva Smith, representa¬ tive; Frances Oliver, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Georgia Lee Gillen, Nannie Lee Milby, Elizabeth Sheppard, Barbara Sears, Ida Mae Gillen, Esther Rilee. FIRST ROW: Nancy Wiatt, treasurer; Christine Hogge, secre¬ tary; Barbara Sue Hall, president; Ella Gray, vice president; Suzanne Jarvis, reporter. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Treakle, spon¬ sor; Bessie Williams, Elizabeth Sheppard, Susan Wiatt, Gloria Sterling, Nell McCoy, Helen Streagle, Edith Harvey, Sylvia Moore. THIRD ROW: Audrey Broaddus, Jane Deal, Iva Smith, Barbara Dutton, Opal Booker, Turner Gray, Frances Oliver, Barbara Sears, Mary Virginia Ambrose, Catherine Hicks, Mar¬ garet Hogge. J 29 FIRST ROW: Berdie Mae Cottee, Peggy Deal, Carlton Oliver, Marion Sut¬ ton, Cornelia Horsley. SECOND ROW: Frances Oliver, Opal Booker, Cath¬ erine Hicks, Margaret Faye Hogge, Clyde Casey, Curtis Leigh, Mr. Fred B. Corr, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Barbara Dutton, Turner Gray, Andrew Ewell, Curtis Oliver, Weyman Smith. Not pictured: Anne Stubblefield. LEFT TO RIGHT: David Teagle, Alex Clements, Malcolm Clements, Ralph Bristow, Lillie Mae Walker, Anna Oliver, Agnes Grimstead, Mary Dunn, Joyce Ann Williams, Mr. Kenneth Bennett, sponsor; Helen McClung, Anne Stubblefield, Alan Harvey, Malvern Revere. 30 FIRST ROW: Mr. George Heath, Jr., sponsor; Catherine Hicks, president; Bernard Blake, vice president; Suzanne Jarvis, Edith Harvey, Harry Corr, re¬ porter. SECOND ROW: Margaret Hogge, Audrey Broaddus, Nell McCoy, Jane Deal, Susan Wiatt, Ella Gray, Gloria Sterling, Charles King. THIRD ROW: Bernard Sterling, George Walker, William Gray, Wilton Hall, Clyde Carlton, Louis McClung, Herbert Brown. YOUNG CITIZENS CLUB: Annette Booker, president; Dennis Emerson, vice president; Nina Ruth Clements, secretary and treasurer; Betsy Deal, reporter; Miss Esther Sutton, sponsor. 4-H JUNIORS: Delores Kemp, president; David Birdsall, vice president; Ernest Carmine, secretary and treasurer; Claudia Brown, reporter; Miss Eloise Minor, sponsor. 31 FIRST ROW: Nellie Mae Walker, Joan Sterling, Margaret Pierce, Martha Eastwood, secretary and treasurer; Jean Hogge, president; Mary Dunn, Anna Oliver, Georgia Lee Gillen. SECOND ROW: Mr, Leonard Messer, sponsor; Clifton Horsley, Sherwood Haynes, Shirley Broaddus, Shirley Hall, Sylvia Moore, Suzanne Jarvis, Johnny Kimberly. THIRD ROW: Max Healy, Harry Corr, Jimmy Davis, Bucky Clements, Herman Thompson, Johnny Northstein, Billy Field, Harold Duval, Harry Firth, Sam Chapman, Lawrence Lawson. Not pictured: Anne Stubblefield. FIRST ROW; Opal Booker, secretary and treasurer; Turner Gray, president; David Bristow, Mr. Camm, sponsor, SECOND ROW: Johnny Kimberly, Johnny Northstein, Sherwood Haynes, Catherine Hicks. B 32 FIRST ROW: Lawrence Lawson, Gordon Barter, Billy Field, Harry Corr, Max Healy, Herman Thompson, Franklin Lye 11. SECOND ROW; Sam Chapman, Manager; Bucky Clements, Dickie Oliver, Charles King, J. D. Briggs, Harold Duval, Leslie Abernathy, Andrew Ewell, William Harwood, Mr. Leonard Mosser, coach. Botetourt had its most successful football season since it started 6 man football four years ago. The team was coached by Mr. Leonard Mosser, who brought the team through a season with 5 victories and 4 defeats. They had many letter men from last year 1 s squad and some new men also. They are expected to have a fine season next year with many letter men returning. FOOTBALL 34 B. H. S. IN ACTION AT SALUDA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE - 1950 September 29 Botetourt 12 October 6 Botetourt 27 October 12 Botetourt 33 October 20 Botetourt 21 October 27 Botetourt 30 November 3 Botetourt 18 November 10 Btoetourt 14 Nove mber 17 Botetorut 49 November 23 Botetourt 21 vs. West Point 20 vs. Saluda 28 vs. T appahanock 6 vs. New Kent 12 vs. Achilles 6 vs. Christ Church 6 vs. New Kent 45 vs. Achilles 27 vs. West Point 55 CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Martha Eastwood, Mary Dunn, co-captain; Shirley Hall, JeanHogge, captain; Suzanne Jarvis, Sylvia Moore, Shirley Broaddus. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL TEAM KNEELING: Mary Dunn, captain; Martha Eastwood, co-captain. FIRST ROW: Frances White, Anna Oliver, Shirley Hall, Joyce Williams, Berdie Mae Cottee, Shirley Broaddus, Jean Hcgge. SECOND ROW: Edith Harvey, Barbara Sears, Betsy Thompson, Barbara Sue Hall, Helen Streagle, Margaret Faye Hogge, Suzanne Jarvis, Opal Booker, Sylvia Moore, Catherine Hicks. THIRD ROW: Miss Virginia Eason, assistant coach; Ella Gray, time keeper; Chris¬ tine Hogge, Barbara Clements, Nancy Wiatt, Susan Wiatt, Mary Virginia Ambrose, Jane Deal, Joan Sterling, manager; Miss Eloise Minor, coach. January 9 January 12 January 19 January 23 January 26 January 30 February 2 February 9 February 13 February 16 February 20 COACH Miss Eloise Minor BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Botetourt vs Botetourt vs Botetourt vs Botetourt vs Botetourt vs Botetourt vs Botetourt vs Botetourt vs Botetourt vs Botetourt vs Botetourt vs Toana Home Pleasant Hill Home Charles City Away Achilles Away Mathews Away Pleasant Hill Away Charles City Home Saluda Away Marriott Home Mathews Home At ' h’lLo Home BOYS’ BASKETBAIL TEAM FIRST ROW; James Sterling : Billy Pardue, Clavin Booker, Walter Walton, Harold Duval, Clifton Horsley, J. D. Briggs, Andrew Ewell. SECOND ROW: Mr. Leonard Mosser, coach; Jimmy Davis, Johnny Kimberly, Herman Thompson, Billy Brown, Harry Corr, Thomas Edwards, Sherwood Haynes, John Northstein, Bobby Shackelford, Charles King, manager. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE - 1951 J anuary 5 Botetourt vs. Christ Church Home J anuary 9 Botetourt vs. T oano Home January 12 Botetourt vs. West Point Away January 16 Botetourt vs. Pleasant Hill Home J anuary 19 Botetourt vs. Charles City Away J anuary 23 Botetourt vs. Achilles Away J anuary 26 Botetourt vs. Mathews Away J anuary 30 Botetourt vs. Pleasant Hill Away F ebruary 2 Botetourt vs. Charles City Home F ebruary 6 Botetourt vs. West Point Home F ebruary 9 Botetourt Vs. Saluda Away F ebruary 13 Boettourt vs. Marriott Home F ebruary 1 f ' Botetourt vs. Mathews Home F ebruary • ' curt vs. Achille s Home 3 $ ■ . ■ , m- rw«P ' - ' ■ SOFTBALL I FIRST ROW: Berdie Mae Cottee, Mary Dunn, a-o®? Martha Eastwood, Shirley Hall, Shirley Broad- dus, Joyce Ann Williams, Anna Oliver, Mar¬ garet Pierce, Esther Rilee, Louise Clapp. SEC¬ OND ROW: Jean Hogge, Edith Harvey, Betsy Thompson, Margaret Hogge, Catherine Hicks, Sylvia Moore, Opal Booker, Suzanne Jarvis, Barbara Sue Hall, Helen Streagle, Joan Sterling. Not pictured: Helen McClung, Anne Stubble¬ field. K ,„„ • ' mmM i p. iii i iii.iit. wij ij i i ii njppm | ii j y m i h w i i w ItfSjgBg FIRST ROW; Mr. Ler £$ $5 Pardue, Billy Brown MlSil Edwards, Sherwood 39 aBa 1 40 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT RALPH BRISTOW, that bus driving guy- leaves B. H. S. without a sigh. GORDAN BARTER, whose nickname is Alice, leaves his curls to Jane Callis. FULLEP BUNTING, whose quite a scho¬ lar, leaves Clifton Horsley in his steps to follow. BUCKY CLEMENTS, who owns a ' 25 Ford, leaves MaxHealy a running board. MALCOLM CLEMENTS, one of the tall¬ est boys, was always caught for making noise. SAM CHAPMAN, with that red hair, leaves Alex Clements a broken chair. HARRY CORR, that witty guy, leaves B. H. S. for Y. P. I. JIMMY DAVIS, who likes to talk, leaves Mr. Mosser to learn to walk. HARRY FIRTH, would like to bequeath his physics book to Mr. Heath. ALAN HARVEY, who likes to draw, leaves his hair to Mr. Corr. SHERWOOD HAYNES, who is handy with cash, leaves Mr. Secord to grow a mus¬ tache. HERSHEL McCOY, who likes the library wills his quietness to Mrs. Fary. JOHNNY NORTHSTEIN, our basketball guard, leaves B.H.S. after working hard. DICKIE OLIVER, who is always in a hurry, wills Herman Thompson his dic¬ tionary. MALVERN REVERE, who is on the ball, leaves Bessie W. to grow very tall. JAMES STERLING, that curley head boy, leaves us now full of joy. DAVID TEAGLE, who is quite tall, wills his weight to Barbara Sue Hall. GRACE CARLTON, that singing sen¬ sation, leaves Thomas Edwards to get an education. RUBY JEAN COOPER, who likes to joke, leaves her English grades to hopeless Doak. PEGGY DEAL, who is lean and lanky, leaves Mary Alice to be quite swanky. MARY DUNN, who lives in town, wills her books to Billy Brown. BETTY GERMAN, who isn ' t tall, leaves B.H.S. for an unknown call. JEAN HOGGE, that short little duck, hopes Helen Streagle will have her luck. CORNELIA HORSLEY, a nurse to be, leaves Agnes Grimstead her ability. HELEN McCLUNG, who wants plenty of knowledge, leaves B. H. S. and heads for college. MABLE RILEE, who has a diamond r ing, leaves Ida Mae her ability to sing. JOAN STERLING, who isn ' t frail, wills her voice to Mrs. Ale. ANNE STUBBLEFIELD, biggest flirt ever born, leaves Clifton Horsley to carry on. LILLIE MAE WALKER, who flirts nevertheless, leaves her humor to Donald S. FRANCES WHITE, who is quiet and calm, leaves us for a nurse uniform. NELLIE MAE WALKER, who is always quiet, leaves her voice to Nancy Wiatt. 41 wf CHESAPEAKE CORPORATION • F W WE.ST POINT VIRGINIA THE SPORTSMAN ' S SHOP Sporting Goods 130 West Plume Street (Between Granby : Boush) Norfolk, Virginia A Better Feed for Every Need BERKLEY FEED CORP. Bena, Virginia Phone 2292 J. CARLYLE BROWN Studebaker Sales : Service Bena Virginia Compliments of GRINELS FLORIST Phone 3-1622 Day or Night EDWARDS MOTOR CO. Dodge Plymouth Dodge Job-Rated Trucks Sales and Service Phone 31311 Gloucester, Virginia C. W. B. BURKE General Merchandise Selden Virginia Phone 3-3261 Compliments of J. H. MARTIN CO. Gloucester Shopping Center Phone 31500 Gloucester, Virginia Compliments of HODGES BRYANT Oil Burner Service Phone 31340 Gloucester, Virginia H. C. SHACKLEFORD Distributor of American Petroleum Products Goodyear Tires and Tubes Gloucester Point, Virginia 24-Hour Service Phone Day-2577 Night-2581 or 2592 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER McIntyre implement company inc. 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