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Te 60 THE LEGEND Hs mi ee ee at eee UPA nwa ee ie sls ren we” ee med ’ ¢ - ‘ey ‘ 7 ari ed ‘ 5 % wy | UF é “ifjrg 3+ cAX x iB | ‘ i j ¢ , . te- F 7 } i, e F ?; - Kei es ) H ; ey) - ¢ | ; ny nt sty Published By The Senior Class Of BUIE’'S CREEK SCHOOL Buie s Creek, North Carolina EDITOR SPONSOR CO-EDITOR Patsy Gregory Miss Nancy Mills Larry Currin NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY ) Se cs tes (DoF se ve ae erent se eto noe _ . Ss ey ee os (Cp ArXQAROYD Because Of You DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of 1960, humbly dedicate the first edition of The Legend to those who have long deserved the honor. It is but a humble effort to show our appreciation and heartfelt thanks for their co-operation and interest in both our activities and us. Thus, it is with sincere devotion that we dedicate our yearbook to you. . OUR COMMUNITY Principal’s Message Roy C. Parker The purpose of an education is to help you do a better job of whatever you choose as your life's” work. An education should teach you to think, plan, and work in a way that will benefit you and your fellow man. An education releases the wisdom of the ages to be used for a better today. - The wisdom of God is shown in that He left the world unfinished that you might have the interest a and delight in taking the raw materials and putting the wortd tone ner. He left fields unplowed and unplanted. He left music iueiton: poetry undreamed, inventions : unapplied, and cities unbuilt. . He left the oil inthe trap rock, the aluminum in the soil, the paper in the trees, and the electric- ity in the clouds. He left mind and character unperfected that we might really be the children of God-created in His image, with latent powers to take the raw materials and put the world together Your education is the guide and blueprint for mastering the place that God has left just for you to fill. It will be up to you to fulfill these dreams and live an enriched, happy life. Facu Roy Ca Parker, Dono... Moga, Campbell, Wake Forest East Carolina College Algebra, French Donald Y. Leggett, B. S. East Carolina College History, Geography Physical Education Nancy ©. Mills, B.A. Campbell, Greensboro College English, Journalism Patsy M. Nelson, B. S. East Carolina College Geometry, Eighth Grade Anne olpe, ebro. Appalachian Teachers College Science, Biology Home Economics Inez Sadler Business Education pos ve ghts In Parting | ’ It hardly seems reality : | That it is time to go; C To leave good old Buie's Creek, O OT And scatter to and fro. Red Rose Foryears we've lived within your walls, But this we'll do no more Our lives, when we descend your stairs, Will not be as before. You taught us what it means to work, And what it means to play; You gave us the rules of the game of life, To follow on life's way. With this in mind we leave you now, To go forward on our own, Saying ''Thank You'' once again, For all the things you've done. Within our Hearts there'll ever be ix Motto A warm spot for you; And to your highest standards we : Fach for the other Will ain t : ever remain true and all for God. We promise that in future years Our efforts will not cease, To let God our guardian be, And our goal be peace, Forever, dear Buie's Creek Your memory will live on; And all we ask is that you won't Forget us when we're gone. wt f aE Ppeieall Green and White Mascots Anna Vail Murry Johnson eniotr Class Officers Peesident a uae «.) Edde Taylor DeCrelary mnie. its atsy Gregory Vice-President ..... . Linda Denning IORSAISWEEEI 5 5 6 0 0 6 0 6 6 Ibehyesen Cake LARRY HINTON STEWART CLYDE WILLIAMS UPCHURCH CORA SUE ROSS Seniors PATRICIA NEAL MATTHEWS JULIA ARNETTE LANE LAVERN EARL GASKIN ROBERT LARRY CURRIN Mmm Nineteen Hundred and Sixty —_———— STANLEY ELBERT WEAVER ARDYTHE ANN SAVAGE JEAN HOLMES PEARCE LINDA JANE DENNING PATRICIA ANN GREGORY EDWARD FRANKLIN TAYLOR Seniors PHILLIP BOYD TURLINGTON LARRY THOMAS JONES JO ANN MATTHEWS PHYLLIS ANITA TURLINGTON —. Nineteen Hundred And Sixt SHIRLEY IRENE JOHNSON CHRISTINE STEWART DAVID C, DAVIS eee Class Prophecy The end of my twelve years at Buie's Creek School has come. Soon I will be graduating with the rest of my classmates. There was so much excitement before our program tonight that I felt I must get away for a few minutes. I decided to take a walk down to the familiar playgrounds, There the air was cool and the stars were dimly visable in a hazy-blue sky. i I sat, so completely relaxed, watching one star, which seemed so bright. Suddenly, my star began to fall slowly. I thought, if you make a wish on a falling star it will come true. I closed my eyes and then I heard a voice. Your wish, my child, what will it be?'' There before me was a tiny old woman, Then, I replied, ''Let me see our class ten years from tonight. With a laugh, she placed a crystal ball in my hand and said, ''So be it done.'' As I looked curiously at the crystal ball, I could hardly believe my eyes. There I saw that Shirley Johnson has her own beauty shop, and is known for her attractive and original hair styling. LavernGaskinhas won top honors in the stock car races at Daytona Beach, Florida. Christine Stewart is now chauffeuring her favorite patients at High- smith Hospital around in her 1970 Buick, Stanley Weaver is now head architect of his own construction company. Sue Ross is living in Florida. Her Book, ''Love and Marriage, In 10 Easy Lessons,'' is one of the year's best sellers. Phillip Turlington is now a four star general in the Air Force, and has become one of the nation's heroes. Larry Jones has bought a200 acre farm and another new Ford. He's still unmarried, but girls, that tall, blond fellow is really an attraction. Jean Pearceis marriedtoalocal farmer and is living a quiet country life. Eddie Taylor is now serving time for non-support of his 10 kids. Ardythe Savage is now serving North Carolina's governor as personal secretary. Her typing skill is really paying off. Larry Currin is now raising cotton and Currin's on his one acre estate, D.C. Davisis now teaching Physical Education at Coats High School. Julia Lane seems quite happy in Newport with her gas station and diner, which specializes in ''Southern Cooking.!'! Larry Stewart is now a highway patrolman, and is getting paid for speeding up and down the highways. There is much talk of a Third World War since the Big Four: Jo Ann Matthews, Phyllis Turlington, Patsy Gregory, and Linda Denning have taken over the United Nations' Affairs. Wonder why there are so many new teachers at Buie's Creek School since Buddy Upchurchhas become Superintendent of Harnett County pub- lic schools? I suppose you wonder what the crystal ball holds for me. My, it looks interesting, but right now, as you can see, I'm too busy with the future of my classmates. The sky was bright and clear. I could faintly hear someone calling my name. Had I only been dreaming, or had the fantastic experience been real? I cannot say because, in my hand I still have a tiny crystal ball. Patricia Matthews Class Prophetess es 4s, Will And Gestament hee yess siie oh ea ae BN ets S. Spey: ont. pea (,. ube td ice NESE ees TANI 2: rd! o5k3 We, the Senior Class of 1960, realizing that we have attained our goal of graduation and wishing to bequeath some of our many talents to those left behind, do publish and declare this document to be our Last Will and Testament in this year of our liberation. SECTION I To Mr. Parker, our principal, we leave our many thanks to his unerring guidance through this, our Senior year. To the faculty we leave our love and devotion for the many times they have raised our grades that necessary point. SECTION II To the Junior Class we leave our ''Backstage Annual Room.,'' To the Sophomore Class we leave our ability to raise money, To the Freshman Class we leave our energetic spirits and contrary dis- positions, SECTION III Larry Currin leaves his road map to Lillington to Emory Upchurch. Linda Denning leaves her love of laughter to Wanda Matthews, David Davis leaves his ability to grow long hair to Roger Baker. Patsy Gregory leaves her freckles to Joyce Newton. Lavern Gaskin leaves his spot of grey hair to all the teachers at Buie's Creek. Shirley Johnsonleaves her ability to keep the office and worry Mr. Par- ker to anyone who can stand the strain. Julia Lane leaves her desire to get married to Frances Turlington, Larry Jones leaves his ability to pick out a car to anyone who will pick a Bord. Jo Ann Matthews leaves her ability to get along with ''Sophomores' ! to Linda Chappell. Patricia Matthews leaves her ability to get out of class to Sharon Jones. Jean Pearce leaves her love of history to Kenneth Stewart, Sue Ross leaves her ability to go steady to Sallie Arrington. Larry Stewart leaves ''Private' ' to Buie's Creek High School because Sergeant! is a '60 graduate. Ardythe Savage leaves her quiet ways to Lynda Wilder. Christine Stewart leaves her love of a good time to Brownie Kennedy. Edde Taylor leaves his camera and all of the troubles that go with it to Ben Stewart. Phyllis Turlington leaves her interest in the Armed Forces to Tenna Garland. Phillip Turlington leaves his ability to drive to Benny Turlington. Buddy Upchurch leaves his ''hunt and peck'' system in typing to anyone who can hunt and peck! ' Staniey Weaver leaves his ''crutches'' to Buddie Brown. SECTION IV I here proclaim that these afore-mentioned acts are the Last Will And Testament of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty. Sue Ross, Testatrix Julia Lane, Witness Lavern Gaskin, Witness History of the Class of 1960 There were eight members of the '60 graduating class that began tw years, These were nes born in Dunn, il 26, 1942; Linda Gregory born in ews born in Buie's Buie's Creek, Feb- JunesZ) yi 942. joined us in the Upchurch born in e second grade, swport News and y eR AE after Seaniee school at Angier. Bh Erwin, August 10, 1942, joined us for three months left and came back in the sixth. He attended s h 1 at The TD a aprade brought us Julia - une 12, 1940, and Jo Ann Matthews born in Angier, Jo Ann left us in the sixth grade and returned in the ¢ Raleigh and Lillington schools, oe ee : Lavern Gaskin ee. in Buie's Cr e] Z| joined us in the fourth grade and ae Turlingto born in Dunn, 22, 1941, seventh grade after attending Coats and Angier schools. Edde Taylor born in Smithfield, June 27, 1942, came in the eighth grade after po ading school ther Jean Pearce born in Yowhgavieg, September 50; 1942, sa Larry Stewart born in Erwin, April 20, 1941, posed us in ae ninth pat ay Jean attended school at Wilson. Ardythe Savage pouk in Rose Hill, June 3, 1941, ahd ste Ro born in Henderson, December 23, 1942, joinedus in the twelfth grade, Ardythe attended schiees at? allace-Rose Hill Whore she came to Buie's Creek, shine Seneme are ur money raisil1 and New York, the Junior Senior Banqut Dy ‘Prom, Song -in-m d mascot and clz ing class of 1960, + B Sergeant C¢ Junior Officers President Marshall Johnson Vice President Kenneth Stewart Secretary Treasurer Sharon Jones Junior Superlatives BEST ALL AROUND: Buddy Brown, Janice Walker MOST POPULAR: Maurice Johnson, Carolyn Cooke BEST LOOKING: Hugh Gregory, Janice Walker BEST DRESSED: Buddy Brown, Frances Turlington MOST INTELLECTUAL: Ernest Walker, Faye Upchurch MOST ATHLETIC: Gerald Walker, Sharon Jones FRIENDLIEST: Buddy Brown, Carolyn Cooke MOST DEPENDABLE: Maurice Johnson, Lynda Wilder BEST PERSONALITY: Maurice Johnson, Janice Walker CUTEST: Kenneth Stewart, Sharon Jones MOST ORIGINAL: J. P. Savage, Lynda Wilder MOST COURTEOUS: Marshall Johnson, Martha Savage Kenneth Stewart Sharon Jones Gerald Walker Lynda Wilder Frances Turlington J. P. Savage Faye Upchurch Hugh Gregory a q Ni) Sh big te ae ne ae a op 0 oe 48 3 Seq ; HH ty O © Era 00 8 od 4 gw © ey oe az 2 ZA ae o OE ah p 8 © aS OB m9 Nig ous? HS Oo Oy NG Bg 2 0 uy o SO aig as Sud ay oS 3 aaa SO ab oat Boe SES 2 Se Se i Se 20 Sophomore Officers President Harold Butts Vice-President Hershel Avery Secretary Treasurer Ann Currin oS -_ Een Barbara Johnson Judy Beale Wanda Carol Matthews Ann Currin Judy Upchurch Paula Jones Suvon Gaskin Betsy Baucom Donna Lawrence Sophomore Class Mike Lasater Don Johnson Johnny Dixon Harry Ennis Herschel Avery Johnny Suggs Johnny Stone Leon Jones y Kaiten rere Morrison Byrd Emory Upchurch Harold Butts Dudley Gill Jesse Jernigan William Sawyer Joe Gregory Floyd Daniels Benny Turlington Jerry Hubert Sammy Hall Mike Brown Freshman Officers President Ginnie Page Secretary Treasurer Elaine Gregory Vice President Emma Ann Dean Gary Matthews Linda Chappell Lynn Butts Sally Arrington Surrell Baucom Barry Howard Johnny Jones Freshmen Linda Arrington Laura Carroll Elaine Gregory Emma Dean Brownie Kennedy Betty Weaver Ginnie Page Joyce Newton Marie Matthews Kaye Turlington Sue Williams Carolyn Matthews Sophia Savage Janice Marks Joyce Gregory Dianna Marks Carol Ann McLeod Dianna McLeod Janet Byrd Susan Gregory Mrs, Gertrude Taylor Fourth Grade Mrs. Ada Brickhouse Fifth Grade Mrs. Josephine Bradley Sixth Grade Miss Ruby Williams First Grade Mrs. Mildred Walker Second Grade Mrs. Hazel Pate Third Grade Mrs. Bertha Ray Fourth Sixth Combination Mrs. Hilda Rose Lee Seventh Grade Miss Nina Wheeley Music We, the Senior Class of 1960, are making the last attempts to cross the first big moun- tain range of our life. As we stand on this final summit and look from the dusty path we have trod to the hazy clouds of the future, we are filled with eagerness to encourage each of you elementary students to always strive to reach your summit of success.'' For big mountains of years ahead seem to have a tendency to level off into everyday prairies when you get right up on them. Gighth Grade Seventh Grade Fourth and Sixth Combination Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Ohird Grade Second Grade First Grade ES Gus = = i = ae 3 co © ze ais Pica e eae ae Be APEC LON “ae Sire ery Bb i. 3 3 a ee Cheerleaders Judy Carol Upchurch Christine Stewart Ardythe Savage Linda Denning Jo Ann Matthews Frances Turlington A “3p Lynda Wilder 34 aseball Geam Donald Leqgett-Coach Lavern Gaskin Buddie Brown Maurice Johnson Larry Currin Harry Ennis Oe G Lesory Johnny Stone Don Johnson Mike Laister Marshall Johnson Johnny Dixon Buddy Upchurch Gerald Walker Kenneth Stewart Phillip Turlington 35 VAVAVAVA SWIZZ 37 a OK — ay 38 39 Future Homemakers Of America Junior Marshals 40 Cafeteria Staff Agnes Upchurch Clara Ennis Fannie Harrington Bus Drivers Patsy Gregory, Linda Denning Lavern Gaskin, Phillip Turlington Custodian Herman Marks 4 nnual Staff Larry Currin .. Patsy Gregory . Jo Ann Matthews Linda Denning. . Phyllis Turlington DUC TR OSS ca tswe Patricia Matthew Stanley Weaver . Ibpuery NOISE 5 a « Buddy Upchurch . Ardythe Savage . Julia wanes ame JiecanwRearces mil: Christine Stewart Shirley Johnson . Lavern Gaskin . Miss Nancy Mills Maurice Johnson Buddy Brown .. Ben mtewants. ss. IDXeleS “IAW 5 Go © 42 As Co-Editor ao 6 6 a 6 o iaxebitons ee Otome citor . Business Manager . Historian tee omeomsbestatraicc . Prophetess Art Editor ween cee COpyr Editon + 6 6 vo JANG! (Claeuss nei, . Editorial Assistant . Editorial Assistant . Editorial Assistant . Editorial Assistant . Editorial Assistant . Editorial Assistant Sponsor . Junior Editor Junior Ad Chairman sistant Photographer - . . Photographer . . ° oe — — D. a Be = Ee = — — am ew N 08) t co. —_ Patsy Gregory Miss Buie Most Popular Sue Ross and Lavern Gaskin Best Personality Julia Lane and Larry Stewart oe ee Best Looking Patricia Matthews and Edde Taylor Most Likely Go Succeed Patsy Gregory and Larry Jones Most Intellectual Linda Denning and Larry Jones Best Dressed Patricia Matthews and Larry Currin — Cutest Patsy Gregory and Stanley Weaver Most Athletic Phyllis Turlington and Larry Currin Most Dependable Phyllis Turlington and Edde Taylor Best All Around Patsy Gregory and Edde Taylor Senior Statistics LINDA JANE DENNING Tootsie ! 'Make the best of everything because you have only one life. ! F.H.A, 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 4; Glee Club l, 2,3,4; Monogram 3,4, Secretary 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Secre- tary 4; Beta Club3,4, Treasurer 4; Class Officer 3,4; Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Bus Driver 4; Junior Play; Annual Staff 4, Busi- ness Manager; Superlative 3,4; Marshal 3. ROBERT LARRY CURRIN Bob!! T like work, it fascinates me. hours, Monogram Club 2,3,4, President 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Class Officer 1; Junior Play; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 1; Superlative 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Co-Editor. I can sit and look at it for PATRICIA ANN GREGORY Patsy Live today so you can say tomorrow, whata lovely yesterday. F.H.A.1,2,3,4, President 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4;4-H Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Beta Club 3,4, Secre- tary 3,4; Class Officer 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4, Editor; Miss Buie's Creek High 1960; Bus Driver 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Junior Play; Student Council 2; Superlative 3,4; Marshal 3. LAVERN EARL GASKIN Toevi!! A he is a he and a she is a she and I'm awfully glad of it, Class Officer 2,4; Student Council 1; Baseball1,2,3,4; Basket- ball 1; Monogram Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2; Junior Play; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 4; Superlative 3,4. SHIRLEY IRENE JOHNSON Stringbean The mildest manners and the greatest heart. esl (Giles MnZos5 iP dieines poses Cle) ileie Wo aceers Iullenenasy Club 3; Usher for Junior Play. DAVID C, DAVIS Dee!!! Don't worry about tomorrow for it never comes.'! Library Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 1; Creek Murmurs Staff 2. JULIA ARNETTE LANE NSis!! The happy people are those who are producing something.'! Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 3,4, Secretary 3;-Basketball 1; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Superlative 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior usher. LARRY THOMAS JONES Willie! You can make life a bed of roses.. time of spadework, ' Student Council 2,3,4, Vice-President 3; Beta Club 3,4, Vice- President 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Copy Editor; Chief Marshal 3; Superlative 3,4. . if you put in a life- JO ANN MATTHEWS Jo! She who plants kindness gathers friends, F.H.A.1,2,3,4, Historian 3,4; Glee Club1,2,3,4; Student Coun- cil 2,3,4, President 4; Junior Play; Monogram Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Class Officer 1; Annual Staff 4, Photo Editor; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Marshal 3; Superlative 3. LARRY HINTON STEWART Tom!! Some people like to stand still, but I like to be moving on, Glee Club 1,2,3,4;4-H Club1,2; Basketball 2,3; Class Officer 1; Superlative 3,4; Senior Play; Junior Play. 50 PATRICIA NEAL MATTHEWS MPatt! We predict her future will be as bright as her smile is friendly. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Cheerleader 2,3; F. H.A. 1,2; Library Club 2,3; Junior Play; Superlative 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Prophetess; 4-H Club 1,2; Music Club 1. EDWARD FRANKLIN TAYLOR Wdde!! Success is what you make of it, ' Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Library Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2; Class Officer 3,4; Superlative 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Photographer; Junior Play; Student Council 4. JEAN HOLMES PEARCE jeaniell Choose your friends wisely, you are what they are, ' Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Library Club 3; Usher for Junior Play; 4-H Club 1,2. PHILLIP BOYD TURLINGTON James!!! 'Blessed are those who go around in circles for they shall be known as wheels. Basketball 1; Baseball 1,4; Manager 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 4; Monogram Club 3,4; 4-H Club 1; Music Club Ih, CHRISTINE EFFIE STEWART Cookie Her joys are as deep as the ocean; her troubles as light as a foam. ' 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Library Club 3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3; Cheerleader 4; Usher for Junior Play; Super- lative 3. CLYDE WILLIAMS UPCHURCH Buddy They made him and threw away the pattern, ! 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; Superlative 3; Annual Staff 4, Ad Chairman. CORA SUE ROSS Susie! It's not what you do, it's how you do it, Music Club 1; F.H.A. 1,2,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4, Testatrix; 4-H Club 1,2,4; Basketball 1; Superlative 4. ARDYTHE ANN SAVAGE Artie!! There is no road that has not a star above it,''! 4-H Club 1,2; F.H.A. 4; Glee Club 4; Cheerleader 4; Busi- ness Club 3. PHYLLIS ANITA TURLINGTON Speedy Do unto others as you would have them do unto you, but do sly sibling | Glee Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian; Class Officer 2,3; Junior Play; Annual Staff4, Historian; Monogram Club 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Superlative 3,4; Marshal 3, STANLEY ELBERT WEAVER Boll Weevil ! I make business a pleasure and pleasure my business,'! 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Art Editor; Superlative 4; Safety Patrol 4; Library Club 3,4; Class Offi- Car oh OSI 52 NG o = Sf) : fa = fa FIRST CITIZENS ANK TRUST CO. Complete Banking Service Coats, Angier and Dunn North Carolina YOUNG'S DEPARTMENT STORE We have at all times large assortments of living room suites; assorted patterns of wool rugs at the most popular prices and sizes; mahogany and walnut dining room suites; a full assortment of breakfast room and dinette suites. We carry a full line of Hotpoint appliances and Perfection cooking stoves, oil heaters and refrigerators. We carry a complete line of seed and feed and farm equipment. Consult us when you plan your next painting or building job. Phone 3171 Angier, North Carolina COURTEOUS FRIENDLY SERVICE BANK OF LILLINGTON Since 1903'' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Owned and Operated by Clyde Upchurch Buie's Creek, N. C. Tuearresameamamieamen NORWOOD BRICK COMPANY McKNIGHT’S DRUG CO. George Norwood, Pres. J. W. Norwood, Sec. Stores Located in Coats and Angier NaC, Lillington, North Carolina WESTBROOK CROMARTIE FUNERAL HOME CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. (0 —==,} OH AN o Ambulance Service South Clinton Avenue Phone 2077 Telephone 4121 200 N. Wilson Ave. Dunn, N. C. Dunn,N. C. POP PILOT LIFE INSURANCE CO. invites you in to taste his Hot Dogs-French Fries Hamburger Steaks fs and Other Specialties COLLEGE CAFE Originators of Scholastic Insurance. James W. Snipes Rep. Dunn, N. C. Buie's Creek, North Carolina Special Representative Compliments of ERWIN MILLS, INC. Erwin, North Carolina a H.T. BUTTS GROCERY Groceries, Meats, and Hardware Phone 2131 Lillington, North Carolina Cardinal Brand MATTHEWS OIL COMPANY Gas Oil Distributors Phone 5601 Lillington, N. C. McLEOD INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate, Insurance Phone 5712 Coats, North Carolina Greetings to our Buie's Creek Friends BANK OF FUQUAY Home of Savers for Half a Century Member of F.D.I.C. Fuquay, N. C. a Compliments of WILBOURNE’S FURNITURE CO. Lillington, N. C. EDGERTON GARAGE Complete and Dependable Service for cars of all makes Just off the Campus on Old U. S. 421 L. M. Edgerton owner operator Buie's Creek, N. C. Beat the cold weather; fill your Fuel Oil tanks now. EDGERTON OIL COMPANY Buie's Creek J. L. Reardon Co-owner Buie's Creek, N- C: Compliments of Stanley Weaver Carrier in Buie's Creek of the NEWS AN D OBSERVER The Old Reliable O. E. DIXON GROCERY Buie's Creek DUTCH'S PLACE Dry goods and Car service Buie's Creek BROCK CHEVROLET CO. INC. Phone 4546 Lillington, N. C. JOHNSON BRYAN Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Meats, Fish, Oysters Phone 3251 Lillington, N. C. RAY’S LADIES STORE Style-Quality- Value Phone 3521 Lillington, N. C. Compliments of THE CITY MARKET Lillington, N. C. J. E. WOMBLE SONS WOMBLE FEED MILL Ray Womble Phone 4476 6421 Lillington, N. C. HARNETT COUNTY NEWS 31 West Front Street Phone 3221 Lillington, N. C. SEXTON’S DEPARTMENT STORE Men's Clothing-Farm Supplies Shoes for all the family Phone 3231 Lillington, N. C. eweMer eee wet Cok! LILLINGTON TRACTOR IMPLEMENT CO. C.S. Fowler, Owner Phone 2641 Lillington, N. C. [ EARL’S SELF SERVICE Top Grade Meats Fancy Groceries We appreciate your business Phone 2288 CoatsseNa CG: JR. O. U. A. M. Junior Order United American Mechanics Coats Council No. 417 Coats, N. C. BAREFOOT’S GRILL Highway 55 Coats, N.C. STEPHENSON’S SODA SUNDRY SHOP Fountain Service Complete Line of School Supplies Buiets Creek aNe GC. ELLIOT’S GROCERY Highway 27 pues CreekaNn, C. PEGGY'S BEAUTY SHOP Shampoos and Sets Buie's; Creek, No C. DEW’S SUPER MARKET Everything Good to Eat Owned Operated by Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Dew Buie's Creek, N. C. LEWIS SUPER SERVICE CO. INC. Gas, Kerosene, Fuel Oil Heating Equipment Lillington, N: C: THE JEWEL BOX INC. Next door to Dunn Theater. Diamonds -Watches-Jewelry Watch Repairing Dunn, N. C. Compliments of TOMMY BYRNE’S ELMO’S Men and boys' clothing shoes for the entire family. Angier aNcEC. MARGE’S WASHERETTE One Day Service Dunn, N.C. ANGIER FARMERS SUPPLY F.C.X. Distributor Feeds-Seeds- Fertilizer Angier N. C. PRINCE’S DEPT. STORE, INC. Quality Merchandise At Reasonable Prices E. Broad St. N. Wilson Ave. Dunn, N. C. WARREN BROTHERS’ OIL CO. Phillip's 66-Gasoline Tires-Batteries Motor Oils-Accessories Phone 3447 Erwin, N. C. BELK’S DEPT. STORE Belk's Dept. Store Home of Better Values Dunn, N. C. COATS MOTOR COMPANY Chysler-1960-Plymouth Car of Your Life Coats NaC: Ll et Sey | C. M. JOHNSON GROCERY AND MARKET Fresh meats, Feeds Seeds Dry Goods and Groceries Route 1 Lillington, N. C. FABRIC SHOP Dress Goods - Draperies Phone 4451 Lillington, N. C. STUART’S DRIVE-IN Sandwiches Fountain Service Lillington, N. C. Compliments of STEWART’S SERVICE STATION Located 1 mile S. of Buie's Creek. Buie's'CreekyN. C: FINER DINER OF LILLINGTON Finer Food Finer Service Ivey Main Lillington, N. C. NED MATTHEWS OIL COMPANY PHONE Me- 92856 Angier, N. C. awe KELLY’S DRUG STORE For Prescriptions Phone 2751 Lillington, N. C. SANITARY CLEANERS PHONE 4311 Lillington, N. C. ee res McKAY TIRE COMPANY ee (00D s2YEAR Lillington, N. C. YARBROUGH FURNITURE CO. RCA TV and APPLIANCES Phone 4421 Lillington, N. C. BALLENTINE’S Dairy Products Supreme Phone Mu. 7-2662 Fuquay Springs, N. C. ELLIOTT’S PHARMACY Drug Service Since 1914 Phone Mu 7-2277 Fuquay Springs, N. C. SMITH BUICK COMPANY Buick Rambler Mu-7224 Fuquay Springs, N. C SEXTON MOTOR SALES Sales and Service More people are buying Phone 4373 Lillington, N. C. JOHNSON’S Drug Store The Store of Personal Service Phone Mu-74666 Fuquay Springs, N. C. ASHWORTH’S Clother for Men Boys Shoes for the Family Fuquay Springs, N. C. (Se es ee CITY SERVICE STATION HERFF-JONES COMPANY Indianapolis, Indiana J. L. Hamilton, Mgr. : eats ore ea 5 Class rings, invitations, We strive to please. personal cards, and awards Representative Lillington, N. C. C. ae Home Jr. Spoue JOHNSON-LAMBE CO. LILLINGTON ROLLER Sporting Goods MILLS, INC. Electrical Appliances 322 S. Salisbury St. Lillington, N. C. Raleigh, N. C. Compliments of LILLINGTON HARDWARE FURNITURE CO., INC. HOOD’S DRUG STORE Prescription Headquarters Since 1891. Phone 6511 112 E. Broad St. Lillington, N. C. Dunn, N. C. THOMAS WALGREEN Compliments of AGENCY ade SNIPES INSURANCE AGENCY with a REPUTATION John K. Snipes Dunn, N. C. Dunn, N. C. ee ne ee |e ee Compliments of CROMARTIE HARDWARE CO. Phone 2257 Dunn, N. C. THE COMMERCIAL BANK Serving this Community over 40 years. Dunn, N. C. AUTO SALES SERVICE Ford, Falcon, Mercury Dealer Dunn NaC: Motor Rebuilding G. B. AUTO SERVICE Phone 2127 - 2128 Dunn, N. C. DOUG’S COFFEE SHOP All Kinds of Sandwiches Steaks. Take out Service DunweN.c. THE MEN'S STORE Clothing for Men Boys. Dunn, N. C. AMAN'S FLORIST 118 South Clinton Ave. Dunn, N: C; POPE MATTOX DEPT. STORE Dunn, N. C. HUDSON AND HODGES BAR-B-QUE HOUSE Dunny N= GC: S S GRILL Where Friends Meet ! Dunn, N. C. ADAM'S SHOE SHOP South Wilson Ave. Dunn, N=. G: GRIGG'S SERVICE STATION At Spence's Cross Roads Buie's: Creek, N.C. TALTON'S REXALL DRUG STORE Angier, N. C. MORRIS WADE SALES CO. All Makes of Typewriters Dunn, N. C. VILLAGE OPEN AIR MARKET Erwin, N. C. Compliments of FOWLER'S RADIO, T.V. SERVICE Lillington, N. C. E, R. THOMAS DRUG CO. Rexall Drugs Erwin, N. C. STELENS Sells Fo r Less Dunn, N. C. Compliments of GLOVER'S HARDWARE TRANSFER CO. Erwin, N. C. ANGIER BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Runell Matthews Angier, N. C. LEN'S GRILL Lillington, N. C. DUP'S AUTO PARTS Phone 92828 Angier, N. C. WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. Lillington, N. C. COLLINS BROTHERS' SODA SHOP Tne Place Everybody Goes. Angier NC. Best wishes from THE PLEASANT SHOP Angier, NaC. STANLEY’S JEWELERS Autographs Fy ih) Ae Pk es Oh +f oP; ty Caw aie aM 2 a iy “ ovo ty,
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