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DEDICAT ION To those who guided ui through the joys and trials of our High School Life, whose love, sympathy, and high ideals have kept us true to our- selves and to our School to Our Parents and our Teachers - We, the class of 1953, in grateful love and deep ap- preciation dedicate this, our volume of CATHISCO. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY G. T. TOLLIVER CHRISTINE MUSGROVE Principol Englifh Social Studies General Business September October-November December May FLOYD K BROWN JR. Coach, Science, Math WALLACE MARTIN Coach, Science, Math PRESSLEY D. OSTWALT Coach, Science, Math ELEMENTARY FACULTY EDNA C. MOORE 8 h Grade E. T. TROUTMAN 7th Grode NAOMI B. WATERS 6th Grade RUTH TOLLIVER 5th Grade SUSIE DANNER 3rd and 4th Grade FRANCES BOGGS 2nd and 3rd Grade LENA SCHUESSLER 1st and 2nd Grade MABEL FRAZIER Lunch Room Superviior SENIORS DAVID ABERNATHY Basketball 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2, 3,4; Baseball 2,4;Class Tres. 1,2. BEULAH FRAZIER Beta Club 2,3,4, Beta Club Vice Pres. 3; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Class Vice Pres. 4. EVELYN DANNER Basketball 2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4, Beta Club Tres. 4; Library Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Class Sec. 1,4. LARRY FRAZIER Class Pres. 4. ELLEN LOWRANCE Basketball 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3, 4, Beta Club Pres. 4; Library Club 3,4. SENIORS HELEN LOWRANCE GLENN MOORE Basketball 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 3, Basketball 1 ,2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2, 4; Library Club 3,4. 3,4, 4-H Club Pres. 3,4, 4-H Club Vice Pres. 1,2; Class Tres. 3,4. BILLY MOOSE PEGGIE ROBINSON NEIL STEWART Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3, 4; Class Pres. 1,2,3. Beto Club 3,4; Library Club 3,4. Basketball 4; Baseball 2,4; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4. SENIORS President...............................................Lorry Frazier Vice-President.........................................Beulah Frazier Secretary..............................................Evelyn Danner Treasurer.••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Glenn Moore MOTTO-Tonight we launch. Where shall we anchor. COLORS-Red and White PAT LOWRANCE FLOWER-Red Rose EDWIN TOLLIVER MASCOTS A SENIOR DIARY Freshman Year' September 18, 1949-Dear Diary, Want it be fun to keep a record of our High School Life? School opened today, we are about the freshest Freshman class that ever was. We have three teachers in all this year, Mr. Jones, Mrs. Musgrove, and Mr. Tolliver. Several of us are going to play basketball. April, 1950, Ten of us are thrilled by being invited to be waiters and waitresses at the Junior- Senior Banquet. It was more fun than a barrel of monkeys—and good food too! Sophomore Year September 18, 1950-Dear Diary, This year we found two of our crew missing. Mildred Setzer decided it was better to run double than single. David, Beulah, and Evelyn joined the Beta Club. We have seven members from our class on the basketball team. Junior Year September 27, 1951-Dear Diary, Mr. Brown replaced Mr. Kiser as teacher and basketball coach. November 22, Excited?? Well, I guess I Our class rings camel I They are lovely. We have seven members on the basketball team this year. February, David had the misfortune of breaking his leg and was out of school several weeks. April, Mrs. Moore and Mr. Brown took us to Raleigh. We had a wonderful time. March 28, 1952, Bill and I were asked to attend Career Day held at Balls Creek, as junior rep- resentatives. We sold candy to help raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet. We also gave a supper in the lunchroom and with this money we gave a very nice banquet, or at least we thought so. April 9, After much planning and working, we were able to put on the biggest event of our High School career. The Junior-Senior Banquet. Thiswasthe first banquet ever held away from Catawba. It was given at Mackie Motel Dining Room. About fifty-three members of our Junior-Senior class, faculty, school board,and local ministers were present. The speaker of the evening was Rev. A.G. Lackey, a former Methodist pastor here. His wife, who taught our class for three years, was also present. We lost another member this year, Joe Jorden moved with his family to Virginia. Senior Year August 25, 1952-Dear Diary, The long looked for time has arrived and we have become seniors at last I I wonder if we feel very differently? We look about the same. We lost Guy Ervin this year, leaving us a total of ten seniors. We spent several days in Newton, Hickory, Conover and Statesvillegettingodsfor our annual . It's not easy work, but we did have some fun. November 3, Mr. Hunter is here to take our pictures for the annual. We hope they will be good. Seven of our ten are playing basketball this year. Neil Stewart decided to join the team. November 23 and 24, We are out for the Thanksgiving Holidays. December 2, We play our first game tonight against Maiden. December 19, OurChristmas holidays began today. We don't go back to school until the thirty- fi rst. January 8, Our long looked for pictures are here at last. January 22, The Beta Club is having a program for the Parent Teacher's Association. Post Dated We are looking forward to the rest of the year's activities. Tournament Banquet Play Baccalaureate Sermon Graduation ELLEN LOWRANCE Glenn Moore......Peggie Robinson... .David Abernathy Evelyn Danner..................•.........Billy Moose Glenn Moore..........................Peggie Robinson Ellen Lowrance...........................Billy Moose Beulah Frazier........................David Abernathy David Abernathy......Ellen Lowrance......Billy Moose Billy Moose.....................................Ellen Lowrance Larry Frazier...................................Ellen Lowrance SUPERLATIVES Evelyn Danner...........................Neil Stewart Peggie Robinjon......................David Abernathy Larry Frazier.....Evelyn Danner.......Helen Lowrance Glenn Moore.......Ellen Lowrance......Evelyn Danner Helen Lowrance.........................Larry Frazier Larry Frazier.................................Evelyn Danner Helen Lowrance.......................David Abernathy Ellen Lowrance.................................Billy Moose SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Glenn Moore....................Helen Lowronce Evelyn Danner...........................Larry Frazier Ellen Lowrance...........................Nell Stewart Billy Moose....................Peggie Robinson Beulah Frazier...........................Neil Stewart Glenn Moore............................Beulah Frazier Larry Frazier.Helen Lowrance...David Abernathy LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1953 State of North Carolina County of Catawba City of Catawba We the class of 1953 of the Catawba High School do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament in form and manner as follows: Article I Item 1. ToMr. Tolliver, our Principal, we leave a full supply of excuse blanks, feeling that he has great need for such. Item 2. To the School building we gladly leave as good a student body as can be expected after our de- parture . Article II Item 1. To the incoming Senior Class we will the numerous good qualities for which the sincere hope that emulating our example they may learn to conduct themselves with sobriety and dignity characteristic of all of us. Item 2. To the incoming Senior Class we also will and bequeath our Senior Privileges, our ability to gig- gle, our good times, and our favor with the teachers—These are the rare treasures that we hand down to the coming Senior Class. Item 3. To the incoming Junior Class we hereby will and bequeath the same privileges which we held as Juniors, Such as receiving class rings and the fun in giving the Junior-Senior Banquet. Article III And now, in order that our individual talents may not be lost, we will as follows: Section 1. I, David Abernathy, hereby will and bequeath to Johnny Moore my ability of putting the bas- ketball through the net. Section 2. I, Evelyn Danner, hereby will and bequeath to Louise Waters my mischivious ways. Section 3. I, Beulah Frazier, hereby will and bequeath to Peggie Issac my ability of driving to school every day. Section 4. I, Larry Frazier, hereby will and bequeath to Thelma Stewart my ability to looking at mag- azines during class. Section 5. I, Ellen Lowrance, hereby will and bequeath to Jerry Eades my ability to talk in school. Section 6. I, Helen Lowrance, hereby will and bequeath to Shirley Sigmon my winning ways to the op- posite sex. Section 7. I, Glenn Moore, hereby will and bequeath to Mabel Elmore and Fannie Smith my Good Grades. Section 8. I, Peggie Robinson, hereby will and bequeath to Peggie Issac and Jerry Eades my Parking Place at Inspiration Point. Section 9. I, Neil Stewart, hereby will and bequeath to Leonard Robinson my shyness. Section 10. Billy Moose leaves his worn out basketball to the Trash Can of Catawba High School. Section 11. Larry Frazier wills his ability to bluff to anyone who needs it, apply early to avoid the rush. Section 12. Evelyn Danner wills her seat in a certain car to whoever applies. Section 13. Ellen Lowrance leaves her honor of being president of the Beta Club to ?????????? Section 14. Neil Stewart bequeaths his extensive vocabulary to Jimmy Matthews. Section 15. Peggie Robinson leaves her beautiful blushes to Thelma Stewart. Section 16. Evelyn Danner leaves her ability to Plow-up fields to Wilma Gantt. Section 17. Helen Lowrance leaves her place as playing guard for the basketball team to Avis Kom. Section 18. Glenn Moore wills his luck in driving the bus to school everyday to Johnny Moore. Section 19. Neil Stewart leaves all of his Celeste Hinkle girls to Delane Stewart. JUNIORS tm CLASS OFFICERS President...... Vice-President Secretary...... T reasurer..... Thelma Stewart . .Louise Waters ... Jerry Eades ... JoAnn Kale Mabel Elmore Barbara Flynn Bobby Frazier Wilma Gantt Peggy Issoc Jo Ann Kale Avis Korn Jimmy Matthews Johnny Moore Juanita Robinson Leonard Robinson Delane Stewart Fanny Smith •Shirley Sigmon Louise Waters Thelma Stewart JUNIOR SUPERLATIVES BIGGEST FEET Wilma Gantt - L. Robinson CRAZIEST QUIETEST Shirley Sigmon - Johnny Moore Juanita Robinson - Delone Stewart BEST SPORTS Delane Stewart - JoAnn Kale BEST DRESSED Peggy Issac - Jerry Eodes MOST DEPENDABLE Louise Waters-Delone Stewart-Thelma Stewart MOST POPULAR Avis Kom - Jerry Eodes BIGGEST EATERS Barbara Flynn - Jerry Eades BIGGEST FLIRTS Mabel Elmore - Fanny Smith JUNIOR SNAPSHOT S SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE SNAPSHOTS FRESHMEN President...... Vice-President Secretary...... Treasurer ..... ... Jimmy Moore .. Barbara Setzer Jo Ann Crawford .... Helen Eades Jo Ann Crawford Josephine Crawford Helen Eades Linnie Gantt Tommy Hewitt Flynn Loftin Jimmy Moore Joann Mosteller Barbara Setzer Ruby Stewart Sally Stewart Doris Young CLASS OFFICERS Jeanette Carpenter Glenn Hedrick FRESHMEN SNAPSHOTS SPORTS GIRLS’ BASKETBALL JoAnn Crawford, Gail Coulter, Peggie Isaac, Marlene Epps, Thelma Stewart, P. 0. Ostwalt, Coach; Kay Gantt, Shelby Crawford, Helen Lowrance, Ellen Lowrance, Avis Korn. BOYS’ BASKETBALL Billy Moose, Craig Sigmon, Keith Young, Bobby Boggs, David Abernathy, Glenn Moore, Jerry Eades, Johnny Moore, Jimmy Matthews, Neil Stewart, Jimmy Moore, P. D. Ostwalt, Coach. SPORTS SNAPSHOTS a Y Y6 YJ vs ? rrtrmtf’ ACTIVITIES President...... Vice-President Secretary...... Treasurer ..... Sponsor........ BETA CLUB .. Ellen Lowrance David Abernathy ... Louise Waters .. Evelyn Danner ... .Mr. Tolliver BETA CLUB SNAPS ACTIVITIES President........... Secretary, Treasurer Vice-President...... Program Chairman. . Reporters........... 4-H CLUB ...............Glenn Moore ............Shelby Crawford ..............Johnny Moore ...............Gail Coulter Evelyn Danner, Wilma Gantt 4-H SNAPS LIBRARY CLUB MASCOTS ? HIGH SCHOOL SNAPSHOTS JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET EIGHTH GRADE Ella Bolick Beulah Christopher Charles Conner Faye Elmore Shirley Elmore Joe Ervin John Carl Ervin Robert Flynn Martha Fortson Georgia Isenhour Sylvia Leatherman Bobby Matthews Shelby Miller Nancy Moose Phil Murray Virginia Musgrove Peggy Owens Clyde Robinson Larry Setzer Howard Sharpe Billy Shook Ruby Shook Mary Glenn Sigmon Doris Sigmon Carolyn Sipe Harold Travis David Young Vagie Purkey Melvin Watts SEVENTH GRADE Doris Benfield Sarah Booth Richard Brown Quentin Campbell Joan Christopher Kenneth Edwards Henry Frazier Joel Havener Ben Houston Gene Holland Shirley Huffman Marlene Isenhour Ruth Jones Bruce Leonard Gary Loftin Shirley Miller Alice Sue Moser Jerry Setzer Judy Setzer Betty Lou Sharpe Ruth Stewart Virginia Stewart Gene Wesson Donald Crawford Majel Christopher SIXTH GRADE Marie Chandler, Leroy Chandler, Juanita Christopher, Bobby Drum, Josephine Eodes, Martha Ann Ervin, Donald - Fortsen, Colene Hedrick, Lois Houston, Walter Martin, Morcella Matthews, Patsy Moose, Billy Robinson, Carlos Ray Sigmon, Kenneth Smith, Jerry Shook, Carolyn Stewart, Bennett Tolliver, Betty Watts, Jesse Faye Elmore, Jack Capps. fifth grade Robert Abee Polly Abernathy, Jeanne Brown, Allen Bumbgamer, Bobby Campbell, Catherine Christopher, J. W. Eodes, au Edwards, Eugene Ervin Walter Flynn, Brenda Frye, Juanita Gregory, Dudley Heavener, Rachael Hewitt, Willie Hu man, Linda Isenhour, Roger Kale, Joyce Killian, Jerry Leatherman, Jimmy Moser, Harold Mosteller, Howard Mosteller, Junior Setzer, Harry Sharpe, Johnsie Sigmon, Phyllis Sigmon, Steve Spencer, Paul Stewart, Ray Stewart, Roy Stewart, Kenneth Travis, Johnny Crawford (not shown). tima ty Q iaaaA i c, FOURTH GRADE Lindo Arndt, Eugene Bolick, Billy Jo Chandler, Bonnie Capps, Martha Sue Christopher, Betty Danner, Nancy Eades, Johnny Elmore, Billy Fortsen, Evelyn Houston, Jerry Huffmon, Ray Johnson, Dairl Leotherman, Donald Little, Larry Matthews, Carlos Ray Miller, Jerry Miller, Nancy Miller, Alice Moose, Kay Moose, Stephen Murray, Carolyn Sigmon, Nancy Sigmon, Georgie Stewart, Ralph Stewart, Johnny Witherspoon, Marylin Young, Paul Leatherman, Johnny Christopher, Lea Black, Carl Lail. THIRD GRADE Henry Hewitt, Edna Isenhour, Jerry Joyner, Jeanne Killian, Jo Neal Kale, Carolyn Little, Fred Matthews, Evelyn Miller, Richard Murray, Brenda Setzer, June Setzer, Terry Sherrill, Frances Sharpe, Jo Ann Shook, Brenda Sigmon, Geraldine Sigmon, Harold Sigmon, Kemp Sigmon, Ray Sipe, Peggy Stewart, Tommy Stewart, Glenda Stewart. SECOND GRADE David Arndt, Maybelle Christopher, Gary Cook, Tommy Danner, Eddie Ervin, Linda Hedrick, Martha Ann Houston, Brendo Isenhour, Patricia Medlin, Jerry Miller, Sarah Mosteller, Glenda Null, Jane Nichols, Lee Nash, Dixie Rufty, Shirley Rhyne, Steve Stewart, Dudley Setzer, Steve Young, Billy LeRoy, Larry Spencer. FIRST GRADE James Brown, Danny Bumgarner, Calvine Christopher, Marilyn Crawford, Robert Dorsey, Millie Kay Edwards, Kenneth Frye, James Gregory, George Johnson, Steve Little, Durron Medlin, Diane Miller, George Miller, Ernest Moose, Clarence Rose, Rita Rowe, Rickey Setzer, Audrey Setzer, Charles Sharpe, Peggy Shook, Linda Kay Sigmon, Betty Ann Spencer, Gary Stewart, James Stewart, Rita Jo Thomas, Kenneth Johnson. ELEMENTARY SNAPSHOTS PRIMARY SNAPSHOTS SCHOOL SNAPSHOTS iold Good Help Wante ft TltACTPOJ j nsr -ronra Nonhwaot, 9M.fl « M w I loom Ilf rb I! ' «4 Otf v K r1h A Good 4 R'O WA ■outhwor 1 . A V. tXmr 12 I'rtoo RaajK-naUa • tttU iu«n  m ImbmIMi: I'ftc RMNUM Phono 2M 2 Of S9ltt Vtflfe An. BE lilrkory.  C fl H HAIX—Cburoh bu •♦at !Vh Ittraa fl or S’ ! w f tutr.r «H J f ■Htrkorv. N C i -.rtor.! M lb ' '• lr  Hr.fr Tour 11 ni-  . BA WEU. DK11JJNO CO riiKilfir in 44 inrfc fl n nd wtbr ayptocno Ip. i  ««UU rv r.ti iu- i . 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HhOa 5 a I vo vili ll rou doa.ro. fl himr or • -jA tom r. ia p. ao aolirt.' ■hood Al ttf« JO • poi f Bioadron , r©n l lJ u:rt ( prr. -i; ' r n.fimi- wvb oQinaiaaii i to alna B 212 South Coutor bint aarttaao jonmiiay. « :i Udlrio: rut y«a .land i-i‘rr • t pair of 1 0 • ry a'a may rad , h ' idontifv. IRA for tbta ad. 317 tlo irrutlv ale Htlp Wanted ■•ut hf-f.tr Wanted To uuu wJSfrSo TO KT io io 20 cbafnr  ■ « •- «-«a n t. Sidmll Fow 1« rcndlttcM ., Ovor- r y it you «on ro- Contoot A. C ♦ M ORjftl[B Hoat CVINRUPK AS WE WERE Compliments of HARPER MOTOR CO. JOHNSON GREENHOUSE Sales — FORD — Service Statesville, N. C. Hickory, N. C. Best Wishes to the Class of '53 From Joseph Jay CATAWBA GARMENT COMPANY Compliments of PEGGY'S Catawba, N. C. Statesville, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of CLAREMONT FLORIST MARTIN'S SERVICE STATION Claremont, N. C. Catawba, N. C. HUFFMAN SAUSAGE CO. THE QUALITY SHOP Ready-to-Wear — Dry Goods Beef — Pork — Sausage — Provisions Notions for the Family Dial 126186 MRS. S. O. MAGUIRE, Prop. Hickory, N. C. Catawba, N. C. J. D. ERVIN HICKORY GOOD Electrical Refrigeration HOUSEKEEPING SHOP INC. Repairs and Sales 1350 Eleventh Avenue Phone 2081 P. O. Box 180 Dial 8277 Catawba, N. C. Hickory, N. C. Compliments of CATAWBA DRUG COMPANY CLEVENGER COLLEGE ANNOUNCES SUMMER TERM STARTING JUNE 9 Enroll Now Prepare for Your Future in Business Courses Offered: Stenographic Business Administration (Accounting Major) Secretarial Free Placement Service CLEVENGER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Hickory, N. C. Tel. 2-7171 Best Wishes to Class of '53 From LEROY P. SPOON and CATAWBA TELEPHONE CO. Compliments of MEVILLES Hickory, N. C. BUNCH FURNITURE COMPANY Statesville, N. C. Phone 6712 VISIT OUR MUSIC DEPT. ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO Drink Royal Crown Cola BEST BY TASTE TEST Remember You Are Always Welcome at FRALEY'S FOOD FAIR , The Home of Fine Foods, Friendly Service and Low Prices Statesville Brick Co. Manufacturers of ERVIN CONSTRUCTION CO. CONTRACTORS AND CONSULTING BUILDERS Phone 2571,4161 2081 Catawba, N. C. Face SHALE BRICK Common Sewer Pipe Flue Lining Structural Tile CATAWBA REMNANT SHOP FABRICS, GIFTS AND NOTIONS Phone 4431 PURE FOOD GROCERY R. L. Boggs, Owner Dial 2541 Catawba, N. C. Watts White Machinery Co. DeLAVAL MILKERS, DAIRY SUPPLIES BOGGS FLORIST Newton, N. C. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 946, 921 Residence 187-J 1020 West Front Street Statesville, N. C. Phone 7512 Compliments of HUFFMAN'S BARBER SHOP HARMON'S FOOD STORE QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES Telephone 5259 1011 W. Front St. Statesville, N. C. Hickory Packing Company, Inc. Hams — Sausage — Bacon — Lard UNEXCELLED FOR DAILY FRESHNESS Dial 2-9211 Hickory, N. C. HIGHWAY LUMBER COMPANY Contractors and Builders SASH DOORS - CABINET WORK C. 1. Setzer, Proprietor Phone 2298 Day — 2914 Night Catawba, N. C. BROWN OIL COMPANY OUR OIL MAKES WARM FRIENDS' Phone 559-J Conover, N. C. Compliments of SAUNDERS FURNITURE COMPANY CATAWBA CLEANERS DRY CLEANING P. O.. Box 8 Phone 2721 Catawba, N. C. LAZENBY-MONTGOMERY HARDWARE COMPANY OVER HALF A CENTURY SERVICE Hardware — Paints Kitchenware Statesville, N. C. SHERRILL-WHITE SHOE CO., Inc. Dealers in the Best of Shoes Phone 7441 102 W. Broad St. Statesville, N. C. DUNCAN PLUMBING AND HEATING Appliances — Water Systems Statesville, N. C. Superior Petroleum and Fuel Co., Inc. CITIES SERVICE DISTRIBUTORS High-Grade Pennsylvania and Midcontinent Motor Oil and Heating Oil Newton, N. C. Community Hardware AAARTIN-SENOUR PAINTS HARDWARE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES PHILCO RADIO AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE Phone 4241 Catawba, N. C. BOGGS MOTOR COMPANY DeSOTO AND PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE 305 W. Front Street Statesville, N. C. Compliments of MARTIN'S SERVICE STATION Catawba, N. C. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. OF GEORGIA 254 First Ave., N. W. Hickory, N. C. Compliments of Catawba Hosiery Mills, Inc. Catawba, N. C. NU-TRED TIRE CO. We Specialize in Vulcanizing and Recapping All Sizes of Tires We Also Carry a Full Line of Tires and Tubes Statesville, N. C. THE BISNAR COMPANY JEWELERS Diamonds — Watches Silverware Hickory, N. C. CRAWFORD'S GROCERY Meats — Groceries — Feeds — Gas — Oil Washing and Greasing Phone 2918 Route 1 Claremont, N. C. HERFF-JONES CO. 1407-1419 North Capitol Ave. Indianapolis 7, Ind. E. L. HEDRICK, Representative Taylorsville, N. C: Compliments of Steel Rulane Service Hickory-Lenoir, N. C. Compliments of THOMAS AND HOWARD WHOLESALE GROCERS Statesville, N. C. SOUTHERN FURNITURE CO. Manufacturers of Upholstered Furniture Conover, N. C. AAA Approved 38 Rooms With Bath MACK IE MOTEL AND RESTAURANT U. S. Highway 64 and 70 Phone 9127 Phone 968 Restaurant Hours Motel 5:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. 24-Hour Service Compliments of DRUM FUNERAL HOME Conover, N. C. Elmore Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS J. H. Elmore, Owner Phone 2021 P.O.Box 133 Catawba, N. Q. Sherrill Lumber Co. COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE Phone 4319 Statesville, N. C. L. T. MILLER GROCERY GAS - OIL - GULF PRODUCTS Claremont, N. C. BAMBOO GRILL FISH CAMP Western Steaks — Sea Foods Fried Chicken — Sandwiches Located Between Newton and Catawba Compliments of J. R. GANTT SERVICE STATION AND GROCERIES Route 1 Catawba, N. C. NORTH NEWTON HARDWARE COMPANY Water Systems — Sporting Goods Building Materials Phone 834 Ben Elmore LUMBER AND WOOD CUT TO ORDER Phone 2301 Catawba, N. C. CONOVER LUMBER COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LUMBER AND SLABS Phone 941 Conover, N. C. Compliments of PEOPLES BANK Catawba, N. C. Compliments of ROBINSON HOSIERY MILLS MANUFACTURERS AND FINISHERS OF MEN'S FANCY AND STAPLE HOSIERY Catawba, N. C. Compliments of ABERNATHY'S HARDWARE Catawba, N. C. N. B. MILLS GIN COMPANY COTTON GINNERS AND BUYERS Smith-Douglas Fertilizers Statesville, N. C. Compliments of SCARBORAUGH CHEVROLET COMPANY Statesville, N. C. TOM'S TOASTED PEANUTS TOM'S PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES AND TOM'S CANDIES F. Boggs, Abernathy, P. Robinson, Coulter, L. Schussler, C. Sigmon) B. Robinson, A. Kom, E. Moore, N. Frazier, Elmore, G. Tolliver, H. Lowrance, Troutman, Beulah Frazier, N. Waters, T. Stewart, B. Frazier, S. Danner, G. Moore, S. Sigmon, E. Lowrance, Ostwalt, R. Tolliver, J. Moore, L. Waters, B. Boggs, W. Gantt, B. Sigmon, K. Young, Evelyn Danner, L. Frazier, Moose, N. Stewart, Musgrove, Kale, P. Morrow, S.J. Crawford, Delane Stewart, M. Smith, J. Eades, M. Epps, Christopher, Carpenter,P. Isaac, Matthews, L. Robinson, Moore, Young, Drum, S. Frazier, Shook, Faust, H. Eades. D N '3||!Asa eiS D N 'a|!Asste S 5,000 09 jo s uaaij|duJ03 • jo sju3uij|dujo3 v it mm. • ■S ■' V i • rv AJ''? 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