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te : es Sit ry A ENE TS OT peyton meen nmew tel Law tani bat eS teaneen en tee manne meets PLS SD 4 Oey BAe - ‘ a) eS tay he ys a os) ne ais ry ats pa AL CRT? Vet Bip a ML OATES Anat wt fie Oe ay he er io es eu Lk ee va ye fa ] Rs Hy Dedication Out of deep gratitude for your inspiring guidance during these important years of our lives and your tireless efforts in the athletic field as well as in the classrooms, we, the mem bers of the annual staff, sincerely dedicate this 1950-1951 edit- ion of the ‘ Creek’’ to Mr. Roy C. Parker, Sw raed i Naw es DAVIN tae Heat te | Hi artic nis al Ty ba i Sih Ma A ash Ce sai La feb iatig yo a AN dt Dedication Out of deep gratitude for your inspiring guidance during these important years of our lives and your tireless efforts in the athletic field as well as in the classrooms, we, the mem- bers of the annual staff, sincerely dedicate this 1950-1951 edit- ion of the ‘‘Creek’’ to Mr. Roy C. Parker. Pi Mitt vies are FACULTY TORREY M. JOHNSON Bob Jones University N. C. State University of N. C. Social Studies, Math. DOROTHEA L. STEWART Campell College W-C..U. N.C: English, French, Health Faculty ROY C. PARKER Campell College Wake Forest Science, French, Math. LORRAINE BRITT Campell College Wake Forest Business Education Bib es OTe Ss ee ine fine aaa sniamee one : I eS: Senior Class Officers PRESIDENT: BOBBY ROBERSON TREASURER: GERALDINE BUTLER VICE-PRESIDENT: CAROL JOHNSON SOCIAL CHAIRMAN: ELIZABETH PULLEY SECRETARY: JEAN FERRELL SERGEANT AT ARMS: WAYNE HARDEE ‘MASCOTS: | JUDY, REARDON ey STEWART GERALDINE BUTLER: Basketball 3,4; Superlative 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Junior and Senior Plays. WILLIAM DECHENT: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Superlative 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 2,3,4; Creeklet Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; French Club 3,4; Talent Night. 5AM DIXON: Talent Night 4; Junior Play 3. JEAN FERRELL: Basketball 1,2,4; Class Officer 3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Cheerleader 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior and Senior Plays. i tO. ? oy a ale rt ae BETTY JEAN GREGORY: Superlative 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Senior Play. WAYNE HARDEE: Basketball 3,4; Superlative 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Baseball 3,4; Junior and Senior Plays. DUANE HARMON: Basketball 4; Superlative 4; 4-H Club l, |2,3,4; French Club 3; Annual Staff 4; Baseball 3,4; Junior and Senior Plays. CAROL JOHNSON: Superlative 1,2,3,4; French Club 3; Cheerleader 2;:Annual Staff 3,4; Creeklet “Staff 3; Junior and Senior Plays. | 1 | | TOMMY LLOYD: ‘Superlative 3,4; Class Officer 1,2; Annual Staff 4; French Club 3; 4-H Club 3; Junior and Senior Plays. ELIZABETH PUI ny: Superlative 1,2,4; Creeklet Staff 3; 4-H Club 1,2; Home Ec. Club 1; Annual Staff 4, WAYNE RAMER 4-H Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff,4; Junior and Senior Plays. _ BOBBY ROBERSON | Basketball,2,3,4; Baseball,2,4; meouperiative,!,2,3,4; Annual | Staff,4; Class Officer 2,3,4; | Marshal,2,3; French Club 3; Junior and Senior Plays. _ WILLIAM SOX . KEN STAFFORD Basketball, 3,4; Superlative,3,4; ' 4-H Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; French . Club 3; Junior and Senior Plays. BETTY STEPHENSON (Not Pictured) SUE TURLINGTON Superlative 1,2,4; Class Officer 1,3; Basketball 3,4; Softball 3,4; French Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Kitchen Club 2,4; Junior Play. rie tales An) ey r det ere Class H istoty Geraldine Butler was born in Erwin on June 27, 1932. She was active in class activities and participated in sports. She was a member of the 4-H Club and annual staff. William Burt Dechent was born February 13, 1932 in Chicago, Illinois. He attended E.M.I. and finished at Buie’s Creek School. Sam Dixon was born June 8, 1932, Buie’s Creek, N.C. He attended his first two years at Raeford school and has been with us ever since. Norma Jean Ferrell was born August 17, 1933 in Buie’s Creek, N.C. She entered the first grade at Buie’s Creek and has been with us ever since. She was a cheerleader, basketball player, a member of the 4-H Club, superlative, and also was on the annual staff. Betty Jean Gregory was born February 12, 1933 in Harnett County. She has been to school here from start to finish. She was a member of the an- nual staff, the 4-H Club, among the class superlatives and also a cheerleader. Donald Wayne Hardee was born January 12, 1933, in Harnett County. He entered the first grade at Lillington, N.C. to remain there until he finished his sophomore year; then he entered Buie’s Creek School as a Junior and finished here with us. William Duane Harmon was born April 26, 1933 in Harnett County. He entered the first grade at Erwin, N.C.; then he joined us in the third grade and has been with us ever since. He has been active in all sports and also activities. Eugenia Carol Johnson was born in Lillington, N.C. on December 1, 1932. She attended Lillington School for eight years and then finished at Buie’s Creek. She was among the class officers and superlatives all through high school and was a cheerleader in her sophomore year. Thomas Long Lloyd was born March 29, 1933 in Orange County. He at- tended Buie’s Creek School for twelve years. He took part in all class ac- tivities and was an excellent bus driver. Verla Elizabeth Pulley was born March 1, 1931, in Buie’s Creek. She was very active in class activities and attended all sports as a hearty well wisher. Wayne Markham Ramer was born in Transylvania County on September 18, 1933. He attended Pisgah Forest, Brevard, Selma, Franklin, Randolph Henry High School, and Buie’s Creek High School, Robert Wilson Roberson was born April 9, 1933, in Buie’s Creek, N.C. He entered the first grade at Buie’s Creek and has been with us ever since. He played basketball and has been a good player. His record shows that he was popular. He was vice-president in the Junior Class, president in the senior class, among the superlatives all through High School, a member of the French Club and a member of the 4-H Club. He also played baseball his third and fourth year. Ivy Kenyon Stafford, Jr., was born November 17, 1932, in Buncombe Coun- ty. He entered school at Woodfin School in Asheville, N.C. Later he entered Stanley High School, after which he joined us here to graduate from Buie’s Creek School. William Samuel Sox was born February 1, 1931, in Coats, N.C. He attended Erwin, Coats, Lafayette, and Buie’s Creek Schools. Sue Turlington was born August 10, 1933 near Angier, N.C. She entered the first grade at Buie’s Creek and has attended school here all twelve years. She has been an active member of the Buie’s Creek High School especially when it came to basketball. Betis Re, Tyiuly) sk Sast Will and Jestament Having made our mark upon this worthy campus, We the Senior class of nineteen hundred and fifty-one, do hereby proclaim this document official. The following acts to be executed by whomever they may concern. SECTION I ARTICLE I. To Mr. Johnson, our principal, we leave our love and our deepest appreciation for his untiring interest and deep concern for us. ARTICLE II. To our Faculty, we will our honor and respect of the Senior class. SECTION II ARTICLE I. To the Junior class, We will our ability to cut class and get caught. ARTICLE II. To the Sophomore class, We will our good reputation. ARTICLE III. To the Freshman class, We willour ability to pay atten- tion in class. SECTION Il ARTICLE I. I, Geraldine Butler, will my typing technique to Edna Royals. ARTICLE MII. I, William Dechent, will my ability to come to school late and get away with it and also my ability tocatch a ride to Lillington any time at night to Roy Waddell. ARTICLE III. I, Sam Dixon, will my ability to sleep in class to Billy Green. ARTICLE IV. I, Jean Ferrell, will my ability to get my driver's li- cense to Betty Ann Butts. ARTICLE V. I, Betty Jean Gregory, will my ability to talk fast to Edna Lee Page. ARTICLE VI. I, Wayne Hardee, will my ability to drive a school bus to Bill Henshaw. ARTICLE VII. I, Duane Harmon, will my ‘thunt and peck system’’ in typing to L. C. Walston. ARTICLE VIII. I, Carol Johnson, will my ability to n.ster French lan- guage to ‘‘Buck’’ Johnson. ARTICLE IX. I, Tommy Lloyd, wll my ability to get out of class to Harold Fleming Matthews. ARTICLE xX. I, Elizabeth Pulley, will my love for Lillington to Fran- ces Matthews. ARTICLE XI. I, Wayne Ramer,will my good taste for ‘‘mountain oys= ters’’ to Findley Chambers. ARTICLE XII. I, Bobby Roberson, will my ability to get in and out of trouble all the time to ‘‘Levi’’ Rogers. ARTICLE XII. I, William Sox, will my ability to stay quiet in class to Howard Harmon. ARTICLE XIV. I, Ken Stafford, will my ability in Math to Buck Johnson. ARTICLE XV. I, Betty Stephenson, will my ability to play basketball to Joan Tysinger. ARTICLE XVI. I, Sue Turlington, will my ability to speak French to Alice Franklin. SECTION IV I hereby proclaim that these afore - mentioned acts are the Last Will And Testament of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-one. Elizabeth Pulley, Testator Jean Ferrell Witness Betty Jean Gregory Witness wy Stat. | BEST DRESSED BEST LOOKING ‘Tommy Lloyd, Betty Jean Gregory Bobby Roberson, Geraldine Butler | Superlatives MOST POPULAR Tommy Lloyd, Sue Turlington : BEST ALL ROUND WITTIEST | Wayne Hardee, Carol Johnson Elizabeth Pulley, Ken Stafford Pye oiyy ; aa) Ay 4 he alts MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST STUDIOUS Bobby Roberson, Carol Johnson Ken Stafford, Carol Johnson MOST ATHLETIC : Bobby Roberson, Jean Ferrell MOST ORIGINAL MOST FRIENDLY Duane Harmon, Carol Johnson Wayne Ramer, Carol Johnson fe AO as ' a Saati a3 Class Prophecy Ken Stafford our genius, has gained much fame as head Chemist in the Institution of Stafford’s Academy which, incidentally, he founded. Wayne Hardee is now M.G.M.’s top producer after years of success as an actor. His talent was discovered in 1949 at Buie’s Creek in the product- ion of ‘Marrying Margaret’’, our Junior Play. William Sox,after sensational success as a baseball player, has turned (Pro). So far as we know there is no woman involved. Sam Dixon is now a professor at Stafford’s Academy and has won several awards in Mechanical Engineering. Wayne Ramer, after finishing his studies, has returned to his home com- munity and is one of the most noted Veterinarians of the U. S. Geraldine Butler's Reigning beauty has won her a place in Hollywood that is coveted by all the stars. Betty Stephenson’s love for hillbilly music has carried her to the Grand Ole Opry in Tennessee where she sings for every Broadcast. Duane Harmon after various escapades and episodes in the ‘‘Bugology ’ department of U.N.C., has settled down to a calm, quiet life in the Buie’s Creek High School, lecturing on the habits of snakes, fish, and wildcats. Carol Johnson has become the world's foremost nurse after having stud- ied a Doctor Of Dentistry all her life. Jean Ferrell,after completing her training at Rex Hospital as an X-Ray Technician, is working for the F. B. I. getting the (inside) dope. Elizabeth Pulley finally found the man she loves and seems to be en- joying life as B.C.’s most prominent society lady. Tommy Lloyd has finally returned to his community after a world tour in which he was billed as ‘‘The Farm Boy Comedian. ’ William DeChent is now a four star general in the Air Corps and has become one of the nation’s heroes. Sue Turlington is now serving North Carolina’s Governor as personal Secretary. Her typing skill is really paying off. Betty Jean Gregory tried her talent for public work, but is now trying her talent as the mother of her three little ones. Bobby Roberson is now serving as Professor of the Medical Department at Harvard University. 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C. Walston By hay a aN é ey ea Reap eke SOPHOMORES First row, left to right: Earnest Dechent, Edward Gaskin, Gene Stewart, Roy Waddell, Jimmy Campbell, Joel Hodges, Stewart McLamb. Back row, left to right: Nina Grimes, Mary Joe Howard, Sue Dixon, Alice Franklin, Joyce Byrd, Joyce Dorman, Edna Royals. Sophomore Class Officers PETS LOIN Tisese en at ooyeawenes coc e oe cons eeewontaversss OLE Wart: MelamaDb Ser aR be S LIDEEN Tijana siciiterass cai oe orses tele sss sep ese ote OY CO; LOFITi al IMO RLU ICA Rieu ateedsersevedeuiecdocsressncssscstesar Mary, J 0G 11OWward BU ASO UREOR Nas si ceaasy cies s ne cee ely dede cece caeslsale(iitice earn OGL MOUGEeS SERGEANT AT ARMSsess.cees wupissaessectere lice Mayer ranktin Superlatives PGCE S PAPEL aces ieekeatie etk stuns Cee teesicles ceiver LiCenh noni) i Stewart McLamb AMPUTEES Sierras tae os tu ay Nie tts cohes eieacitets ante sieulasivatcneigels reid OVC CAE DG Jimmy Campbell GUI Steen mace cele coe deca ea cetera sdcsratecede cessed OVI Ce HUOrM an Jimmy Campbell BES BlOOKING Wine aac cate cess creacaecs des ness sae) OV Ce DOminialy Gene Stewart BEST ALL AROUND Pe LEA oo Mee ee alas side Sake seat assenees poe LI LX OL) Jimmy Campbell MOSTELIKE Yat O.SUCCHED....00-+ssselsewsviany) Joe Howard Jimmy Campbell BE GTEDRE SSE Dy ee hamenl cere eiteeoitenswsaee Vanya OCHO Wwand Gene Stewart NAOS IEE © ED UIOA Rar ee aes eoteetar ss deetare dada ssereee ) OC CROW On MAD Jimmy Campbell MOST ATHLETIC ...cscceceeeeeeeesessereeescresceeeeeece Joyce Dorman Jimmy Campbell ts rear Aeie pak Svat Ae | ¥ Te FRESHMEN Seated, left to right: Carol Rogers, James Butler, Sherill Butts, Bobby Byrd, Larry Eniss, Jack Ragland, Ronald Page, Donald Leggett, Travis Ross, John Walston. Second row, left to right: Jimmy Marks, Bruce Ennis, Howard Harmon, Jean Stephenson, Evan Taylor, Pat Harmon, Travis Norris, Joan Tysinger, Shirley Altman, Joyce Weaver. Third row, left to right: Helen Stafford, Barbara McLeod, Sylvia Turlington, Gladys Denton, Shirley Jones, Leona Byrd, Katherine Hudgins, Mary Lou Harrington, Jane Lochamy, Alice Dudley, Shirley Britt. Freshman Class Obhicers POET STOEL Nivjcesecchastesverssasccsecsecceseacenrscevierseces ella. Onnson Wer a REGOIDEIN Liginscaetesdasscesessecs sdes conser sosesesPaVOle Lay Lor BPG REGU AR iecncedcsccrtcccscestaccceseccesescesess atne rine fudge iis TREASURER ....cccseesccccccsscscccessceccorosssscssesssesedack Ragland Superlatives BE Siw RESSE Dade csi ckceatstbetsserctccnceeresclessessitace DraVvist ROSS Mary Lou Harrington IMOSMEOR IGT NATE: verdes ceetet ctcninics eee tee setencenenssccss ater armon Shirley Britt BGS TeLOOKING vesesersscsds cioveswossectetecareserasesees id LAVISAROSS Celia Johnson Wi Tele) Slater Nene sistioe « siciesies cle stocinsic wisiee WeivesigciisisisceinocsoneteteyrLeen Joyce Weaver IM @ Sie Au le Hulul Gwe ceeseiintieiicsecisseece seceinccecscs se atelia rimlon Joan Tysinger MO@SiGEPO BLUIZAIR eee aratenenincie pesiieiie selec ciovicieeisiieccseehlelaVilSmiO SS Celia Johnson MOSES LUDIOUS wrsteteceres tc tesesersccseoccesiensecccse sel Otraririon Helen Stafford M@Sinele lhe vel OLOUG CE ED weedtericleicislecieisciieeccsctiece Otero trnon Helen Stafford Sy RSGe WGI, ANieXOLUANDD hu soodadadannbostoddusaboudoDoonoo cous LEENF IpleiereeKoyal Celia Johnson te y t i ils’ Basketball Team LEFT DIVISION ; RIGHT DIVISION Geraldine Butler, guard Jean Ferrell, center Marian Baker, guard Edna Lee Page, forward Sue Turlington, guard Betty Stephenson, forward GROUP PICTURE Front row: Marian Baker, Geraldine Butler, Sue Turlington, Jean Fer- rell, Edna Lee Page, and Betty Stephenson. Back row: Sue Dixon, Joyce Dorman, Alice Franklin, Jean Stephenson, Agnes Mangum, and Joan Tysinger. Billy meee eS Roy Parker, coach yj te, Wi ' dy fy ; ‘ Left to right: Woody Upchurch, guard; Roy ‘ Tojo’’ Waddell, forward; Billy Henshaw, center; Bobby Roberson, forward; Jim- my Campbell, guard. First Row, left to right; Jimmy Campbell, Woody Upchurch, Bobby Roberson, Bill Henshaw, Roy ‘‘Tojo’’ Waddell. Second Row: Travis Ross, Wayne Hardee, Donald Leggett, Evan Taylor, and Billy Upchurch. Third Row: Stewart McLamb, Pat Harmon, Billy Rogers, and Wesley Denton. ee RE Ro ee BP. r Oe Ae Saat pe pea Aa Oy aH Py x j a My. , th Me un ‘ Lar ak Lay rt) F re ia y } , 44 by ‘ bd Li : wat pf Chal Lae tii el MC yee ils’ Softball Top left, reading clockwise: Edna Lee Page, left field; Betty Ann Butts, 2nd base; Geraldine Butler, Ist base; Joyce Byrd, 3rd base; Mary Lou Har- rington, right field ; Joan Tysinger, shortstop; Mary Joe Howard, catcher; Agnes Mangum, center field; and center, Betty Stephenson, pitcher. 7 CaS at Cpa De®, poe, vis Wen nM Pn 0 ' 4 a“ M Pity Aan ia 6, viii te aie uy he | Ai ray) WY Cp SEAN hs ; iter cea tie Nye gute Lt eakigh ‘ JACH - Roy C. Parker PTAIN - Cecil Waddell 3RD BASE =- Woody Upchurch ’ BASE - Billy Rogers LEFT FIELD - Bill Henshaw D BASE - Wayne Hardee CENTER FIELD - Duane Harmon RIGHT FIELD - Douglas Johnson PITCHER - Jimmy Campbell CATCHER - Gene Stewart SHORT STOP - (Not Pictured) Roy Waddell gee Ebedy Py | oy et . 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Senior English exam ' ; Ly Giles é Wp aM en toh 7 S Ce oe oer. i ay Hye paling NEA at iy ty VAS eae ty 16 a ie : ult a Ya Pua ” GRADES Eighth Grade First Row: Gene Byrd, Fleming Norris, Rudolph Stewart, Berlis Ennis, G. W. Barker, Henry Howard, Don Byrd. Second Row; Joyce Ann Arrington, Rue Bell Harper, Carvel Gregory, Calvin Upchurch, Martha Gregory, Betty Sue Hardee, Fay McLeod. Third Row: Shirley Ann Humphries, Shelby Britt, Lois Mae Lockomy, Gail Gregory, Gretchen Matthews, Janet Williams. ee SON RS : feeneaanen CASE DEE SS 2 I Sa aes on on on oe tee SS 5 a a Cee Re ERE SERRE Seventh Grade First Row: Fortes Page, Billy Byrd, Jimmy Baker, Jimmy Cates, M. H. Dudley, Reid Rodgers. Second Row: Graham Ryals, Webster Turlington, Gerald Allen, Bobby Dixon, Robert Butler. Third Row: Joyce Matthews, Mary Joyce Lawrence, Margaret Denning, Betty Dorman, Mary Susan Ragland, Barbara Ann Lucas, Mary Inez Norris, Barbara Ann Lane. ut As Tie ‘ ras : als 1 CAS 4 Wat Sie! i ee ae ee Beant he eae Scores Cixth Grade Bottom Row: Bobby Ashworth, Barbara McLamb, Rosa- lie Mangum, Peggy Brown, Evelyn Royals, Carolyn Butler, Betty Gray Byrd, Joyce Stone. Second Row: Willie Cutts, Walter Harmon, Harry Mc- Leod, Pete Jernigan, R. C. Horton, Dicky Boykin, William Lockomy, Marjorie Humphries, Betty Jo Walston. Third Row; Joyce Jones, Mary Green, Mrs. Bradley, Betty Altman, Judith Weaver, Bonnie Britt, Nancy Richard- son, Carolyn Denton, Clara Dean, Geraldine Butler. Fi th Grade First Row: Betty Jo Tripp, Linda Lou Bunn, Marie Mat- thews, Julius Lane, Jolan Norris, Elwood Newton, Bruce Altman, Richard Altman, Embert Page. Second Row: Billy Ray Baucom, Denis Threat, Howard Lee Marks, Betty Jo Walston, Linda Lawrence, Billy Jones, Jane Edwards, Lillian Ennis, Marjorie Humphries, Benny Dean. Third Row: Edward Stewart, Hilda Matthews, Margaret Harmon, Ann Dean, Jean West, Cliff Chambers, Mary Fran- AE OA Ar UT EIDATTIC NAL TON. HTH | z es e eee : Fourth Grade First Row: Larry Stewart, Caroll Leggett, Shirley Weaver, Doris Holloway, Linda Grimes, Phillip Turlington, Lavern Gaskins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Gerald Pollard, Jim Boykin. Second Row: Charles Butler, Carl Capri, Jerry Burket, Kenneth Turlington, J. C. Smith, Julian Spence, Kenneth Byrd, Gene Lockamy, Henry Stewart, Neal Scott, Ray Thomas Johnson, Third Row: Dorothy Dudly, Brenda Stewart, Flossie Ennis, Judy Gregory, Sarah Bunn, Frances Flowers, Iris Cates, Judith Currin, Kitty Sue Smith, Grace Byrd, Sharlie Adams, Thixd CGrade First Row: Tommy Matthews, Peggy Altman, Stanley Weaver, Jerry Altman, Larry Jones, William Sawyer, John Davis, Becky Smith. 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SHOES FOR THE FAMILY AT PRICES THAT WILL PLEASE YOU LILLINGTON - 7) Ege Ga oa et Rage ROG UE IR POPE | PRINTING COMPANY PUBLISHERS OF THE DUNN DISPATCH ACME CLEANING COMPANY ALTERATIONS AND SPECIALTIES Ti | ‘ : . : | veer nee | : : | : FUQUAY SPRINGS, N,. C. te a en CCCI DODO PD ODIO udn nD 0 coors DP OVPVLIVOVLPLO FOG CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME PHONE 2077 CROMARTIE HARDWARE COMPANY PHONE 2257 DUNING SE NeCe DUNN SPORT CENTER COMPLETE LINE OF SPORTING GOODS AND FISHING TACKLE HARNETT COUNTY? S ON LY. SPORTING GOODS STORE DUNN, N, Cc, i 1. Throw away the key 2. Oh, those days 3. Tramps 4. O-o0-o-oh, look a-there! 5. Giggles 6. We didn't know 7. Oh-h-h, Johnny 8. Hot-Rod 9. ‘‘Sunday go meetin: 10. Best | Beau ll. Nice exposure. : JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY AND AFFILIATED STORES COMPLETE FARM AND HOME SUPPLIES YOUR COMMUNITY DRUG STORES WIGGINS DRUG STORE McKNIGHT’S DRUG STORE BUIE'S CREEK, N, C. COATS, N, C¢ PRESCRIPTIONS, DRUGS AND COSMETICS L. E . MCKNIGHT, JR. PROP, CHRYSLER PLY MOUTH JOHNSON:S GROCERY MARKET SALES AND SERVICE } LILLINGTON, N,. C,. G. . APPLIANCES “Sea at eR OR DIXON!S SERVICE STATION BUIE'S CREEK, N. CGC, eon CONAN EDGERTON'S SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE COATS, N. C. PHONE 39412 FUROR EER NC. SAWYER?:S TRADING POST ELECTRIC SALES SERVICE WAYNE C, COATS—J, NORWOOD ADAMS DEALERS IN SURPLUS AND NAVY GOODS WE BUY, SELL, AND REPAIR ALL KINOS OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES THE STORE OF VALUES STATE LICENSE NO, 124 LILLINGTON, N. C. ROUTE I PHONE 3601 ee r | : : LANGDON:S WOOD WORKS BROCK CHEVROLET CO., INC. CABINETS OUR SPECIALTY PAINTS CABINET HARDWARE. ALES AND SERVICE cdo STORE FIXTURES SELECT HARDWARE. CARS AND TRUCKS TELEPHONE 4546 : 4 DIAL 2522 LUCKNOW SQUARE DUNN, N. C, LILLINGTON, N. C, COMPLIMENTS POWELL AND HARDEE OF RED GOOSE AND FREEDMAN CLARENCE D. BAIN, D. D. Ss. SHELBY SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE : | : : FUQUAY SPRINGS, N, C, DUNN FURNITURE Co. ) '®wWeE FEED THE HUNGRY®? ¥DUG!® RICHARDSON, PROP, BUIE?’ Ss CREEK, N.C, THE JEWEL BOX, INC. DUTCH:S PLACE | ‘'TYOUR FRIENDLY CREDIT JEWELERS? £ YOUR TEXCO DEALER WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING WASHING ——— GREASING 1125 WILSON AVE, DUNN, N. Cc, BUIE S CREEK, N, C. : | | — 2 : AND GROCERY STORE DIAMONDS—WATCHES—JEWELRY lL, Dreamer 22 T.wo,of a_kind?:. 32 Which end up? 94- ,Queen? 5. Bean pole 6. Little Korea 7. Ain't love wonder- ful 8. Freaks 9. Pedal pusher 10. Hen party ll. Odd form of nature 12. Hammerheads 13. Big leaguer 14. Lucky dog 15. Rogue’s Gallery. Re A ee Spe ee ES, ee ies ee Ee ee ee re er aa ie Ie a, np an et ee (Pee Sa ee rae mM] « ie A One | a 1G 1 that a is ws | ; Be) 1 W. S. MOTOR COMPANY RAY? S DESOTO PLYMOUTH LILLINGTON, N. C. DIAL 2961 203 WILSON AVE, we DUNN, N.,C, o” LELAND STEWART THE FOOD STORE QUALITY GROCERIES GENERAL MERCHANDISE § BUIE S CREEK, N. Caz. AND FRESH MEATS BUIE'S CREEK, N. C,. STEWART AND ROBERSON SEXTON MOTOR SALES LILLINGTON, N. C. YOUR ESSO DEALER ROGERS SERVICE STATION BUIE®S CREEK, N. C, ROUTE F LILLINGTON, N. C. THE BORDEN COMPANY STEWART'S AUTO BODY SHOP WHITE DAIRY PRODUCTS DIVISION REPAIRING——— —— PAINTING 208 HARRISON AVENUE PHONE 3156 RALEIGH, N. Ce BUIE'S CREEK, N, C, l. Speaking of the----------! 2. Grin Bear it 3. I’m waiting 4. Here we sit ona stump--- 5. Sitting Alone 6. I’m Scared 7. Movie Star 8. One touchdown coming up 9. Mama's little girl 10. Google eyes ll. Nutty Joe! 12. “ BoneneadNinls. Bashful 14. Skidrow 15. Hardrock 16. Halloween Prince Princess Principal. we fe ee ide ora 0? at nl eee Petie pease) ce a ast ae
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