Cleveland High School - Cle Tracks Yearbook (Clayton, NC)

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I GB 'leveland High School Route One layton, North Carolina I J Published by Senior Class 4, 14- 69 'Ji 6 Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. . . -Longfellow F H ..bn.,...nuW X' ' iff L ' K., aww szafg Susie Hawkes, Editor, Geraldine King, Associate Editor, Sandra Ogburn, BusinessManager, Rex Phillips, Associate Business Manager, George Roberson, Circulation Manager, Betty Lou Sorrell, Associate CirculationManager, Sue Marcom, Feature Editor, Betty Cook, Photography Editor, Peggy and Bobby Stephenson, Artists, Carolyn Langdon, Make-Up Editor, Mrs. Brooks and Mr. Matthews, Sponsors. Not Pictured: Linda Sue Byrd, Ronald joe Smith, Barbara Trader, Kathryn Raynor, Mary Lou Johnson, and Reece Byrd, Class Representatives. at ' Iwi ' f DCF Y , I I . I' v 1 9 In ' 9 V .Moir- Y' 2 . . With much gratitude and deep respect, we the Seniors of 1959 dedicate this volume of 1-Tracks to MRS, HELEN ASKEW GULLEYwhose cooperative spirit, personal interest in us, and long, dedicated service in the field of education h ave endeared her to our hearts. We shall be eternally grateful for having had her as teacher and friend. X i f , 4 i ff X f if UL VVNVJV- NH-A-z.. I, , fn, n-LQ-A-4.4ur1,N- .. ' b ' ' ff' Ev, ,UZ I M, I -' G fun, . pcm - . V ' TD fn Q 'X ' ' n x- 05 ff HHN W' 4: 0 M I - M ' V-X-fy' 'M1-sfL,gfv'- ' ' 6YI:0nv-OX ,. Xt nf-D C211 ,J QUNJJS, Q2-QJAA-A RX 5 9X-X -v-- f ' A N ADM I NISTRA Tfofv gf Aly? 0 ' gl:f- 775 g 9. ' Q' . o . -'Messe ' COZCHQOL ' I MJTTEE . Lil S 4 fl CUL TY EL 'f FACULTY Many problems and much happiness occur as we progress from the first g r a d e through the twelfth. It is through the wise g ui d an c e of the achninistration that we are able to overcome our problems, and it is because of their deep understanding and genuine in- terest that we are able to share with them our happi- ness. i 1 4 ? MR, EVANDER SIMPSON B.A. , M.A. University of North Carolina l MR. EDWIN T. BENTON Wake Forest l Superintendent Principal 1 MRS, JUDY L. DUPREE I School Secretary i 1 'f'4 3 tiff ,W - ' 3 A .ii ' 5 W4 3 I .SQAMJG ' Mr. Marshall Cobb, Mr. Chris johnson QChairma.nj, Mr. Odell Adams, Mr. Lloyd Stephenson, Mr. James Stephenson. MR, BRUCE A. COATS B.A. Iniversity of North Carolina Physical Education I ,ee Y x MR. EDGAR T. BOYETTE adcaizff 'bm MR. EDWIN T, BENTON Wake Forest Science 4? MR, JESSE R, BUTTS B.S. North Carolina State College Agriculture -B,,f ,, MRS. HELEN A. GULLEY MRS. MATTIE LEE PENNY B.A. Meredith College Home Economics MRS. RAEDELLE P. BROOKS B.A. B.A. B.A. Wake FO1'eS'C Woman's College Woman's College, MJA. University of North Carolina University of North Carolina 'Jniversity of North Carolina French English Mathem atics MRS. LOUISE D. BOYETTE B.A. Lander College M.A. University of North Carolina History MR. ATLEE G. MATTHEWS East Carolina College Business Education MRS. EDITH JOHNSON B.A. Atlantic Christian College A--MQ-5 MRS. MAMIE O'NEIL B.A. East Carolina College In 1 1 ff! 3 .gy f jf-vf '.y-f , If MRS. ELOSSIE BARBER MRS. ELIZABETH BARBOUR B.A. East Carolina College ,f nw. ,, ,Mit x . X 4 ,. . all Y 4 MRS. KATHRYN MITCHINER B.A. Woma.n's College, University of North Carolina MRS. JEAN coATs 8 E., div' '37 MISS SARAH WELLONS B.A. Elon College S 'SQA' A if -af X MRS . DAISY ST RICKLAND B. A. Greensboro Methodist College 5,1 MRS , GLENNIE SMITH 1 MRS. ESTELLE PIERCE B.A. Atlantic Christian Collegel '78 MRS. CAROLINE NELSOIN Elementary Education H Western Carolina Collegel MRS . MIRIAM ELLIS B.A. B.S. B,A, B.A. 'Q Atlantic Christian College Appalachian State Teachers Atlantic Christian College Meredith College 1 College A y l, l I S , l I l Not Pictured: MRS. GLADYS cREEcH MR. JAMES BARBOUR MRS. MARGARET BENTON MISS UNA BROGDEN I Elementary Education B S B.S. B'A' East Carolina College East Carolina College Flora MacDonald College EHSY C211'01iD-2 COHCQC 1 If rf' i ,f IOR Ed TREASURER sacwohbm Betw Lou Sorrell A119 9 'aff SO 1299 vol' y 0593 SQQYVZ X X 9619104 xv ggi do X. e'235?2-01066 66065. lx The Senior Year is the result of twelve reward- ing y e ars of pr o g r e s s in our educational journey. During this phase of the school career we look back and r e rn e rn b e r, fondly, rather s h aky footsteps of early years and look forw ard, hopefully, with feet more firmly planted, to a future of continous progress. ll-Q 1 JOHN OWEN COOKE He takes life as it comes and enjoys it. jANICE FAYE DUPREE From this little spark will burst a mighty flame. THOMAS LARRY DUPREE All things come to him who waits. He's,waiting ! BRENDA FAYE ENNIS 'She's always ready to do what there is to be done. JANICE AUSTIN BLALOCK Great thoughts come from the heart. CHARLES EARL BUFFKIN Work fascinates him. He can sit and look at it for hours . BILLY WORTH CARROLL To worry little, to study less, is of happiness. BETTY DORCAS COOKE A smile for all, a greeting gladg a friendly way she has. his idea sweet and BOBBY RAY ETHERIDGE He struggles on with the will to win buttal-ces defeat with a cheerful grin. HILDA FAYE GARNER A sense of humor and the power to laugh. EUGENE THOMAS HARGIS Always happy, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad. JAMES PAUL HATCHER He never lets studying interfere with his education. K. MALISSIE DoRcAs qsusiep HAWKES Quiet and serious, but always there to do her share . JANICE FAYE HONEYCUTT A good heart is worth all the heads in the World. AMOS CEPHAS JOHNSON He who has many friends is rich indeed. BARBARA ANN JOHNSON She is like an April shower, full of fun and lots of laughter. 45 'Oi ALMA GERALDINE KING The rule of her life is to make business a pleasure and pleasure her business. sl' CAROLYN STEPI-IENSON LAN GDON QI A lover of sports who fits their rules into everyday Q5 Cir BARBARA JEAN MATTHEWS I With her character and personality, she ll success . GLORIA FAYE MATTHEWS l bea 'That load becomes light which is cheerfully borne . MAVIS PEARL MCGEE Being quiet never got anyone in trouble. BILLY RAY MCGEE V Not too serious, not too gay. life. ROSCOE I-IUTCI-HN LANGDON Men of few words are the best men. LINDA SUE MARCOM Friendly and full of pep. Friends must rush to keep in step. Ss LEAMON EUGENE MYERS I-Ie's not lazy, he's just dreaming. JO ANN OGBURN Her friendliness and beauty account for her personality. SANDRA FAITH OGBU RN She's always full of fun and joy, a favorite with N any girl or boy. WALTON REXFORD PHILLIPS I-Ie's not afraid ofwork but not in sympathy with it . vi BILLY WILSON RAYNOR A contented, easy going fell GEORGE WALL ROBERSON He's true to the world, his work, and friends. BETTY LOU SORRELL Good natured and graceful, builder of many dreams. BOBBY SI-LERRILL ST EPI-IENSON His joys are as deep as the oceang his troubles, as light as the foam. cu, wmv' lx DELORES CLIFTON STEPI-IENSON Laughing, full of fun, the work she does is well done. 4l.. PEGGY LOU STEPI-IENSON THOMAS WILLIAM UTLEY Anything worth doing,is Thinks little, talks much. worth doing right . QJGJ4 In the fall of 1955 we entered Cleveland High School with an enrollment of 56 bewildered freshmen. Amongst all the confusion, we heard the loud shouts of our new principal, Mr. Walker, and then we knew exactly where we belonged. Several members of our class were among the first to take part in the F.H.A. and Monogram Clubs, which were or- ganized that year. We also had many who participated in F.H.A., 4-H, and Glee Clubs. We welcomed Mr. Bruce Coats, our new coach, to Cleveland High and had several classmates who took part in sports.. Sue Marconi, C arolyn Stephenson, Brenda Ennis, and Hilda Garner made the basketball team. Billy Raynor and Bobby Etheridge began their first year of sports in baseball, and Betty Cooke was on the cheering squad. On a sultry, September day in 1956, we found ourselves a more s ettle d brunch of sophs, but we still held our ever- lasting good humor. New additions to the basketball team were: Barbara johns on, Delores Cliton, Mavis McGee, and Betty Lou Sorrell. Billy Carroll, George Roberson, Bobby Stephenson, and Billy McGee were on the baseball team. That year we welcomed Peggy Stephenson as a new member of our class. Betty Lou Sorrell won the Home Economics medal for her outstanding achievements. Those chosen as marshals were Brenda Ennis and Geraldine King. All of a sudden we found ourselves juniors, looking forward to the many events which lay ahead. Faye Matthews, Bobby Etheridge, George Roberson, and Jimmy Hatcher were placed on the basketball tea.m, and Peggy Stephenson was a new addition to the cheering squad. We welcomed Leamon Myers into our class that year. Our junior play, If Mother Only Knew, proved to be a success under the able direction of Mrs. Louise Boyette and Mrs. Helen Gulley. Cotton candy, animals and m e rry-go-rounds bring back memories of our junior-Senior Banquet in which we carried out the circus theme. jo Ann Ogburn, Geraldine King, George Roberson, and Brenda Ennis received awards for their outstanding achievements that year. p The marshals were Brenda Ennis fChiefj, Geraldine King, George Roberson, Susie Hawkes, and Bobby Stephenson. On class night we presented the seniors with wishing wands and bade them farewell. SENIORS AT LAST! We had finally re ache d that lon g anticipated year. Adding to the delight of being seniors we learned that Mrs. Brooks was our homeroom teacher. We shall never forget that democratic feeling as we elected our officers, superlatives, mascots, and annual staff. Sell! Sell! Sell! was our motto as our magazine and candy campaigns got underway. What lies ahead? Whatever it may be, we shall always treasure in our hearts fond m e m orie s of our school d ays at Cleveland High School. The crowded halls and long lunch lines are far behind as we, the class of 1959, bid farewell to Dear Old Cleveland. Historians ea I I M SUE MARCOM 4 PEGGY STEPHENSON 4 Life is progress, look forward to what you shall be rather Red Rose than backward to what you have been. I. ,V f i f X V X + xf K , l X 3 N , xx g W 'Q X . , 7' X Sw' 'I , ,fy 4, 1 1 ,.,.f ' .L'a4l7U1lZlancf7 We, the graduating class of 1959, in the community of Clev elan d, county of Johnston, and the state of North Carolina, being of sound f?J mind, do hereby make this last will and t est am ent to bequeath all our worldly goods, scholastic inclinations, and good times. GROUP BEQUESTS: Article I To the faculty, we leave our sincere thanks and appreciation for their guidance and patience through the years. Article II To the Juniors, we leave our homeroom and our many money making projects. Article III To the Sophomores, we leave our ambition and our goals in life. Article IV To the Freshnien, we leave our love for Cleveland School and the many happy years we spent here. INDIVIDUAL BEQUESTS: Article I I, DELORES CLIFTON, leave my ability to laugh off anything and be carefree to Joan Langdon. I, BOBBY ETHERIDGE, bequeath to Ronnie I-Iargis my athletic prowess. I, PAYE MATTHEWS, will my ability to get to basketball games to Carol Thigpen. I, GEORGE ROBERSON, leave my love of an argument to Willard Dry and Doug Stephenson. I, SANDRA OGBURN, leave my effervescent personality to Betty Sue Johnson. I, BOBBY STEPHENSON, will my short stature to Shepherd Byrd. I, JO ANN OGBURN, leave my graceful walk to Kay Baker. I, HILDA GARNER, leave my endless chatter to Eloise C arroll and Hilda Byrd. I'm sure there's enough for both of them. I, BILLY CARROLL, leave nothing. I need it all myself. I, JANICE HONEYCUTT, will my neatness to Shelvia Stephenson. I, JANICE BLALOCK, bequeath my love for writing poetry to Jane Bridges. JOHN COOKE, le ave my height to Dewey Sanders. BARBARA JOHNSON, leave my flaming red hair and my black socks to Faye Stephenson. I, CAROLYN STEPHENSON, bequeath my ability to play basketball to Jo Ann Ogburn and Carolyn Messer. BETTY LOU SORRELL, will to Johnnie Coats the hard job of being class treasurer. . JIMMY HATCHER, bequeath my good study habits to Jimmy Stephenson. I, SUSIE HAWKES, leave my blonde hair and blue eyes to Clara Faye Langdon with the hope that they benefit her as they have me. I, BILLY MCGEE, leave my ability to bluff to Bennie Roberts and Reece Byrd. I, SUE MARCOM, will to Jean West my speedy Way of talking. I, REXFORD PHILLIPS, leave to Phil King my appreciation of corny jokes. I, BETTY COOK, leave my position on the cheering squad to Carolyn Parrish. I, LARRY DUPREE, will to Larry Lane and Glenn Gardner my shorthand book in hope that they will cherish it as I do. GEARALDINE KING, leave my ability to pass each grade with honors to Joy Clifton. CHARLES BUFFKIN, will my neat appearance to Alfred Taylor. I, JANICE DUPREE, bequeath to Shirley Price my quiet disposition. I, ROSCOE LANGDON, leave Donald Beasley my ability to get along with the teachers. I, JEAN MATTHEWS, leave my dimples and knack for going steady to Sherrill Johnson. THOMAS UTLEY, bequeath to Lanny Stephenson my rank as star pupil of Mrs. Brooks. PEGGY STEPHENSON, will my vocal talent to Patricia Braswell. I, LEAMON MYERS, leave my school bus to Brother Ronnie. I, BRENDA ENNIS, bequeath my intellectual ability to Mary Lou Johnson, as if she needs it! I, GENE HARGIS, will my friendly manner to Mack Pollard. I, MAVIS MCGEE, leave my long hair to Barbara Pleasant. I, AMOS JOHNSON, will my typing speed to Bradford Barbour. I, BILLY RAYNOR, leave my curls to Sue Johnson. We do hereby set our seal on this lastwill andtestament onthis, the fifth day of June, nineteenhundred and fifty-nine. 1, I: If I, L Ir I, I, Testatrix and Testator JEAN MATTHEWS JOHN COOKE Gaia! PEGGY STEPHENSON LEAMON MYERS ff '52 Senior: 46-uafulfoi Mau' Nlhaaiwe JCWx.'N1+esBU PtN.- . BILLY WILSON RAYNOR M Mm 7a,fenfecf PEGGY STEPHENSON Amos JOHNSON Mau' NZAZQZAQ CA ROLYN ST EPI-IENSON BOBBY ETHERIDGE J ,jg 'ii i 1 V A: , V - ,f M Gi if 2 v ,, . , at, . 1' j f 55? L E cw, if wx ,Xf ' z 'F f A SQ? 4 v-fum I ya , QA! 93 I? s QS ws , -' ' f , , '1 M041 70 Sozcceecf SANDRA OGBURN GEORGE ROBERSON Bal All Nacwmcf SUSIE HAWKES GEORGE ROBERS ON p PW ' in ' .,. -X. ggi? qqgfqi Mad WWW , SUE MARCOM JIMMY HAT CHERA . M041 I GERALDINE KING GECRGE ROBERS ON 'fill-M M ...........-.... ..,A.. ,K ,vwfl I, Q xwxx ii IEANETTE POSTON STEVEN RAY CARROLL D BETTY COOK GENE HARGIS ., 'f W M, - The junior Year is fact that we have progressed this fa: in s chool in- V spires us to walk steadily onward until we complete w - N JU GR W A fe d Lily-' u 1. 410, W Q 'MY ' d l TREASURER Joan Langdon N W J T f 1 Y N r I a y e ar of anticipation. The d n . N our educatlonal Journey . F- 9 I E of 'Da I .iflal nr. 'Uv-K, Sikh ul- it KAY BAKER JANE BRIDGES ELOISE CARROLL RONNIE MAC SHERRILL JOHNSON BRADFORD BARBOUR I-HLDA BYRD JOY CLIFTON HARCIS MELBA JONES DONALD BEASLEY REECE BYRD JOHNNIE COATS BETTY SUE NELSON JONES PATRICLA. BRASWELL SHEPHERD BYRD WILLARD DRY JOHNSON PHIL KING CAROLYN SUE JOHNSON MARY LOU JOHNSON i S ix f' -H- A, X lx '-1, I a in A1 A, ,VAZA ' , 1 V ,.,. LARRY LANE RONNIE MYERS MACK POLLARD CLARA FAYE JO ANNE OGBURN SHIRLEY PRICE LANGDON CAROLYN PARRISH BENNIE ROBERTS JOAN LANGDON BARBARA PLEASANT DEWEY SANDERS CAROLYN MESSER QA 'Dx DOUGLAS STEPHENSON EMILY PAYE STEPHENSON JIMMY STEPHENSON LANNY STEPHENSON SHELVIA STEPHENSON ALFRED TAYLOR CAROL THIGPEN JEAN WEST GPI-I0 ORE SECRETARY Sylvia Johnson , so is V TREASURER VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT jimmy Massengill Barbara Trader Mac jones L - y A , 'a !,, my ' if 311 ig A - g A T 1... 7 'f fx , '?ilA.,1CcL,',' - f - - , V 1, e g-111-51-,f 47 V-ff g. ' 1:11 N':-f:fw.-f-LQ--- 'N The Sophomore Year is at ye ar of encouragement. We have been successful in making the big step from the grades into high school, agndwith this much prog- ress behind us, we are confident that we are planting our feet on the road of progress. U K E if 'R JIMMY AUSTIN TOMMY BARBOUR TOMMY EAREEOOT JERRY BENSON DOROTHY BLALOCK BILLIE BYRD BRENDA BYRD PATRICIA BYRD SUE BYRD BRENDA CLIFTON JACKIE CLIFTON EILLIE JEAN COATS JAMES COATS MELVIN DAUGHT RY JULIA ANN DAVIS DON DUPREE JERRY EAKES CECIL ETHERIDGE GLENN GARDNER JUDY GARDNER PATRICIA GORDON C. w. I-IARGIS JUDITI-I HIGGINS MILLARD HIGGINS RANDY JOHNSON SYLVIA JOHNSON MAC JONES WAYNE JONES PEGGY KING PEGGY LANGDON SHIRLEY LANGDON SUE LANCDON JACQUELINE IANCLEY JANET LEE JHNAMY MASS ENGILL BRENDA MCGEE FORIEST MILLS HAROLD MORRIS JERRY MOORE NOLAN MOORE JOHN PARRISH LINDA PHILLIPS JIMMY PIERCE LINDA PLEASANT JERRY POLLARD CAROLYN POPE JERRY POPE KATHRYN ANN RAYNOR OPAL SORRELL CHARLES STEPHENSON DEN NIS STEPHENS ON GENE STEPHENSON JOAN STEPHENSON PATSY STEPHENSON DOLORES SURLES BARBARA TRADER NANCY JANE WILLIAMS 1 C5 G- R 1 7 15 FRE I-IME VICE-PRESIDENT Bobby Byrd PRESIDENT SECRETARY D311 H0neYC1-Wt Ronald joe Smith T REASU RER U- , ff i k, ' A V r A Q wa , yn, , My , K ff 3 Q' Brenda Norris -101.9 The Freshman Year might be called a right turn in the road of education. It is a definite change from our past school experience, and it affords many sign- posts for progress to guide us on our journey through high school. A 'GT- afq mg. num , ' 1 1, , 13 1 Ea R I il: 'DQ 'L .- 0, ,X x Ox Qs Ox 5 p MARY ROSE ADAMS LOUISE ANDERSON GILLIAM AUSTIN HAROLD BEASLEY ROSA BEASLEY IHVIMY BLALOCK GLORIA BRASWELL BOBBY BYRD DONALD BYRD LARRY BY RD LINDA SUE BYRD EDDA SUE CARROLL JERRY LEE CARROLL LOLS CARROLL STACY CLIFTON CARL COATS GONNIE RAY GOATS THOMAS GOATS LINDA FAYE CREECI-I MATTIE DENNING LOIS DUPREE GAY ENNIS GAIL GORDON SARA GREGORY GLENN HATGHER BONNIE HONEYCUTT DAN HONEYCUTT ELIZABETH JOHNSON PHYLLIS JOHNSON BRENDA JONES SANDRA JONES JERRY KING CI-LARLENE LANGDON KENNETH LANGDON ELMON LEE MARY LOIS LEE BRENDA MCGEE CATHERINE MEEKS LINDA SUE MCLEOD PHYLLIS MESSER MARY MYERS ' BRENDA NORRIS JOY OGBURN BETTY PAYE RYALS JUDY SANDERS BILLY SAULS MARTIN SHERRILL RONALD SMITH BILLY STEPHENSON HELEN STEPHENSON LARRY STEPHENSON JO ANN STEPHENSON JUDITH A STEPHENSON NEIL WEST ELEME TARY . 9 5 , .if J .M P .li fx fo 01? 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Z HAROLD ADAMS BILLY ANDERSON BETTY ANDREWS JUDY ANDREWS PEGGY ANDREWS RONALD BARBOUR STEVE BARBOUR MARCELEE BARBER JANICE BARBOUR RAY BEASLEY LINDA BRYANT GEORGIA BYRD BRADFORD CLIFTON RUBEN COATS TOMMY IVES LINDA JOHNSON HOWARD JOHNSON EDITH LANGDON JUDY MATTHEWS JO ANN PENNY BOBBY PIERCE KATHY PLEASANT TOMMY POPE LEON POWELL KATHY PRINCE BRENDA STEPHENSON MICHAEL TRADER BETTY WALTON WILLIE ALLEN ELIZABETH ANDREWS JACK AUSTIN BRENDA BARBOUR BRENDA BEASLEY JUDY BRADLEY EDNA BROWN STEVE BUFFKIN TIMOTHY BUNN GENE CARROLL JUDY CLIFTON BETTY JEAN COATS NEWETT COOK DICKIE HATCHER JO ANN HONEYCUTT BILLY HONEYCUTT MACK HONEYCUTT BETTY JOHNSON KEITH JOHNSON LANDIS JOHNSON JANET JOHNSON LARRY JOHNSON NANCY JOHNSON SALLY LANGDON NANCY LEE MALENDA MCGEE LINDA MESSER BETTY MOORE VELATOR REVELS JOHN SMITH EDNA WALKER H' Q lla' am! Mu. 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Second R : M ' S ' ' ow artln herr1ll, Harold Morrls, Carl Coats, Larry Stephenson, Nolan Moore, jerry Benson, Don Dupree. QM' 3 Xl A , ... lx ' , F l 'A Bobbie Pleasant l 7 fx -.H X 7 Co-Captain gw, A K ,N WN XJ Sue Marcom Co-C aptain ox? nazi' M y , irst,Row: Carolyn Langdon, Linda Sue Byrd, , Q Sorrell, Johnnie Coats, BrendaMcGee, A 7 ,e'e i 1,'9ljgP1eas,a11t, ,Sue Marcom, PatriciaByrd, Linda Lois Carroll, Sylvia Johnson, Brenda Ennis Tiiowz Jackie cznffon, Linda Creech, K1-lem IQ ang o n, Mix Brute Coats 'Judith Stephagaggnw :.,b,.'1 Bo me Brenda Ennis we, --xv Q! ' lil! 5 ff .dv 5 x 5.-r I vt? y 3 X xv. 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' .l , .-? : 'fly 1, Q U , 1 YouNo's 0 U DEPARTMENT stoner We have at all times large assortments of living room suites, assorted patterns of wool rugs at the most popular prices and sizesg mahogany and walnut dining room suitesg a full assortment of breakfast room ancl dinette suites. We carry a full line of Hot-point appliances and Perfection stoves, oil heaters and refrigerators. We carrya complete line of seecl and feecl and farm equip- ment. Consult us when you plan your next painting or building iob. Phone 3171 Angier, North Carolina ..' - , New QQ ww Pklczs dll-,JW Suu ':Ef5E::::Qff.l . A if i ' V I...iii-::::i:i:i:ii3l5i5 I . -,'.j:j:E: A1Q1j.1.:.:,-,,- -. X T. cl STEPHENSOENTSEHEXIEEEEUE House Hwy. T50-Halfway between Garner and Benson We cater to parties-Telephone-Benson 3877 Closed on Sundays Owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stephenson, Jr. ',at'l'! - '-. ' FW! 41-'M ul c, - 4 ,Q zuzusd . ,.... f',g,ol A Z. ,,,.., ,wma . Make This Bank Your Home For Savings BANK or FUQUAY AUTOMUBWE Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Fuquay Springs and Cary, North Carolina DEALERS Smithfield, North Carolina WILSON CHEVROLET CO. Chevrolet Cars and Trucks , Bula MOTORS, INC. Lincoln-Mercury 'R ' A ' GARDNER MOTOR Co. M -tilt' Dodge-Plymouth Q 3, PIPPIN MOTORS, INC. QE ax Cadillac-Oldsmobile Q59 Q B. AND R. WILSON, INC. L. K -fit M.B. Wilson - ' Ford Cars and Trucks CHARLlE'S DAIRY BAR Where the crowd goes for curb service Delicious Hamburgers N222 Hot Dogs '9 Highway 3OI South C Benson, North Carolina U Compliments of MEDLIN PRINTING CO. L. F. LEE FARMER'S HARDWARE Compliments of BENSON FEED NIILLS, INC. G. G. GAINES LUIVIBER COMPANY Manufacturers of Pine Lumber Phone 476-I Box 25 Benson, North Carolina Benson, North Carolina In Benson lt's Always AB DALLA'S Where You Always Save Dollars On Clothing 8m Shoes For the Entire Family Benson, North Carolina ,Amazingly low Priced R. B. WHITTINGTON V. C. Ferti.izers Silent Flame Tobacco Curers Tobacco Harvesters Benson, North Carolina PARRISH NIOTOR CONIPANY, INC. Your Friendly Ford Dealer High in Value, Low in Cost HIGH - LOW Benson, North Carolina PARKER IVII LLI NG CO. Purina Chows and Sanitary, Custom Grinding and Milling Located on 2IO Highway Benson, North Carolina BYRNE AND FISH INC S 1 ' Q Q f Q Clothing For Men ond Boys Ji if :Eg Shoes For The Entire Family IA my I o .-. . K ' Box 306 ...,.. G Q Angier, North Corolino ACME CLEANERS NOLES Z1-WAY GROCERY Coretoker of Clothes Cleaners of Leather ond Suede Complete Loundry ond Dry Cleoning Service Groceries, Feeds Gas Meots Route One Telephone 234-l Willow Springs, North Corolino Benson, North Corolincr MEDLIN TRACTGR 8g IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 5-761 . '-'Qc Benson, North Coroluno U J 5.61 Y Y FIRST CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST CO. Complete Banking Service Angier, North CaroIin-a HOOKS STUDIO Smithfield, North CaroIina JOHNSON'S GRILL Hwy. 42 Clayton, North Carolina THE PICKWICK POOL ROOM George McFadyen Smithfield, North Carolina FLEMINGS PHARMACY Complete Prescription Service Opposite the Court House Smithfield, North Carolina J. L. PLEASANT 8- SON Flour, Feeds, Seeds Service with a smiIe Route One Angier, North Carolina Compliments of JORDAN 'S JEWELERS Expert Watch Service Smithfield, North Carolina RICE'S PHOTO STORE Photography-Arts-C rafts Smithfield, North Carolina RAINEY'S PURE OIL STATION Phone WE 494978 First and Market Street Washing and Greasing Smithfield, North Carolina ComPIiments of YouNc's NME INSURANCE AGENCY p Roy W. Young, Owner WWE . Arno, Fire, Hail, Life ' f Angier, North Carolina FIRST CITIZENS BANK Established I898 Complete Banking Service Smithfield, North Carolina ftfi f ff' W fflltffr fannmino ff2Zs3?3PRCDBLrmS r Compliments of HOOD BROS. DRUG STORE W.D. Hood-H.C. Hood A place to meet your friends and have your prescriptions filled Smithfield, North Carolina NOLES SELF-SERVI CE Groceries, Meats Junction Highway 2lO and 50 Route One Angier, North Carolina IVIEDLIN Sf DORNIAN, INC. Hardware, Groceries, Feeds Fertilizers, Cotton, and Country Produce Benson, North Carolina Com liments of KEI.LY'S DEPARTMENT STORE P VANITY FAIR BEAUTY SHOP When ou think of Qf' Y something to wear Think of Us Benson North Carolina . . V Phone 3716 fa Selma, North Carolina SELMA RADIO 8- MUSIC CO. We Service What We Sell Norman Creech, Owner Phone WO 5-229i Selma, North Carolina ' AUSTIN'S FEED STORE AUSTWOGBURN Seeds, Feeds, Hardware CO. , Farm Implements and Coal Boys' and Men S Your friendly cotton buyers Work Clothes , Smithfield, North Carolina Four Oaks, North Carolina In account with J. R. wooDwARD H General Merchandise, Groceries Esso Products, Hardware, , Feeds,Farm Implements, Seeds ml. Phone MU 7-2611 Willow Springs, North Carolina Dunn, North Carolina Clarkton and Affiliated Stores W H Elizabethtown Lumberton G ace Fairmont Roeford WFndell Fayetteville ROXPOFO Wllson Goldsboro Sanford Conwcif' S'C' Louisburg Siler CNY Lake Clly' S'C' Smithfield Wilmington, N . C . lfFerti l izer Plant, R. H. lVlONDAY'S GROCERY OLD DRUG STORE General Merchandise Gas and Oil Dry Goods Hardware Groceries Gas Phone MU 7-43019 Springgl North Cqrglinq Route One, GGFDGF, lXlOl l'l'1 CGl'OllI'10 CREECH'S PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Phone 2131 Smithfield, North Carolina HEAVNER-WALLACE IMPLEMENT COMPANY Allis Chalmers Sales and Service Smithfield, North Carolina Compliments of PARRISH'S GROCERY 8: MARKET effevz ' 44. x x Z Z W, Smithfield, North Carolina CENTRAL CAROLINA GAS 135 Market Street Smithfield, North Carolina Jmmecliate .Delivery JORDAN 8: HOLT Hardware-Plumbing-Heating We build for tomorrow by the service of today Smithfield, North Carolina J. L. KING, JR. Groceries - Feeds Shell Gas and Oil Located 6 Miles East of Angier Angier, North Carolina P. B. JOHNSON 8: SONS Building Materials Benson, North Carolina Compliments of Q 1 W JEWEL Box ruff' C-'92 Smithfield, North Carolina .E Q0b5 nf l! ' f 1 IFN' ' , rn ,Q I I I I SMITHFIELD MULE co. L Oliver Tractors-Farm Machinery T Clean Used Cars We Trade For Anything That Walks or RoIIs --' Smithfield, North Carolina Compliments ot FLOYD C. PRICE 8K SONS Your International Harvester Dealer Cotton Ginners and Buyers Phone WO 5-23II Selma, North Carolina ALLEN JOHNSON FERTILIZER AND OIL COMPANY, INC. c II It d Q 'i'i'II'v a us w en you nee . Gasoline, Fuel, Oil, Kerosene,Armour Fertilizers I More Farmers Use Armour's fyklma Tobacco Carers The WorId's Most Automatic Curer XR Q Phone 2936 Benson, North Carolina f' A. T. STEPHENSON Hardware and Plumbing Supplies Auto Supplies Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Phone WI 4I7 : ' Willow Springs North Carolina W Groceries FINE FOODS at BUDGET PRICES! gl . . uzx 1' 'I JOHN T. TALTON Insurance and Real Estate Phone WA 2-6309 Clayton, North Carolina Fine fusupm-5 'L -L-4 ' QE1ii:1: gl Compliments of JAKE CAIVIPBELL'S GROCERY Route One Angier, North Carolina .IOI'INSON FLORI ST Flowers For AII Occasions' Compliments of ROY STRICKLAND LUNIBER CO Phone 2630 NIQIWT 2I70 Rough and Dressed Lumber Smithfield, North Carolina PD Phone WE 4-3247 Smithfield, North Carolina FAYE'S SANDWICH CO Phone 2693 Smithfield, North Carolina NICELVEEN AND SON Groceries, Gas, and Hardware Route One Garner, North Carolina Compliments of BEDDINGFIELD'S The Rexall Drug Store Since I9I9 Clayton, North Carolina PARKER'S FURNITURE STORES Fine Furniture Reasonable Prices - fvlOv,, at p:.g.,.,.y Saeed I g l'f:4 '5fH:: ::? Txxsig Efpi , I Fuquay Springs Varina, North Carolina --A----A---------mr--. CLAYTON RADIO 8: TELEVISION SERVICE Phone WA 2-6567 222 East Martin Street Clayton, North Carolina Compliments of CLAYTON AUTO PARTS QQ F5 V 229 East Main Street Clayton, North Carolina L0'p Compliments of Avcocws, INC. Smithfield, North Carolina H. C. HICKS Grocery and Service Station Route One Willow Springs, North Carolina Compliments of REX'S SHOE SHOP and SHOE STORE Smithfield, North Carolina Compliments of E. W. ELLIS 81 CO. , INC. General Merchandise Farm Supplies Clayton, North Carolina Compliments of CLAYTON HARDWARE CO. The Orange Front Store Clayton, North Carolina Compliments of LUBY F. ROYALL JEWELERS Smithfield, North Carolina P ITTIVIAN'S .IEWELERS Luggage, China, Silverware, Typewriters Clayton, North Carolina Compliments of POOLE'S Frozen Foods Canned Foods P.O. Box 387 Durham, North Carolina iv- , 'V--f'x,-VY --,,fxv.i 7 jf- l Qaeda' Sefwke 512' 9126 Compliments of A. M. JGNES STCRE 455 IL . ,g null lluu .I bv Q I L 5 I I IL,- GEORGE W. ALLEN'S GROCERY Groceries, Meats, rx Feeds, cmd Hardware co TE I Route One A Clayton, North Carolina NE'I'A'S DAUGHTRY'S GROCERY roceries - Fresh Meats 'Phillips oute ne Neta Turlington, Manager Infants' Wear R O Ladies' Ready to Wear Q aff. enson, North Carolina Benson, North Carolina Compl iments of JOHNSON COUINTY OIL NIEN'S ASSOCIATION LLOYD'S DRUG STORE Prescriptions Phone EM 2-43OI Garner, North Carolina I K --f----------A- Compliments of MCKNIGHT DRUG COMPANY Angier, North Carolina IDEAL OIL COMPANY, INC. Elbert Stephenson, Cosigner Shell Products Highway 2IO Angier, North Carolina GULLEY'S STORE We Clothe and Shoe The FamiIy O.N. Gulley-R.G. Gulley Phone WA 2-625I Clayton, North Carolina fp .lORDAN'S OPEN-AIR MARKET We never close and we try to pIease. T.V. and Appliance Sales and Service Elbert Jordan, Owner WE 4-3075 Smithfield, North Carolina WHITLEY SPECIALTY COMPANY Candies - Drugs - Notions We do not sacrifice honest service and quality merchandise for profit. Henry W. Whitley, Owner Smithfield, North Carolina J. J. SANDERS COTTON GIN For The Best Turnout Cleveland School Road Route One Clayton, North Carolina HONEYCUTT'S GRILL Stop and Find! Hot Dogs and Hamburgers Thick Milk Shakes Dip Ice Cream Plate Lunches McOees X-Roads TALTON REXALL DRUG STORE Prescriptions Our SpeciaIty Phone 337I A Angier, North Carolina CENTRAL OIL AND NIILLING CO. Cotton Gin Bonded Cotton Warehouse Machine Shop Seed and Fertilizer Clayton, North Carolina, CLAYTON SUPPLY CO. , INC Farm Supplies, Groceries Fertilizers, Wayne Feeds Clayton, North Carol ina ' mmm, J. L. CANADY Compllmenfs of J Q Plumbing Contractor ELSIE'S BEAUTY SHOP InstaIIation and Repairs Route One, Benson Phone WA 2-6469 I ' 2- F Clayton, North Carolina Compliments of WEEK'S GROCERY Benson, North Carolina W. CARROL STEPHENSGN Insurance-Bonds-FertiIizer Real Estate-Loans Smithfield, North Carolina GENERAL SERVICES AGENCY Telephone WA 2-7IO3 226 East Main Street Clayton, North Carolina Compliments of S KI NNERS WAREHOUSE Frank L. Skinner Paul E. Johnson Percy Barbour Sam Cooper Smithfield, North Carolina Compliments of . CECIL'S ESSO Compliments of I , DEES GRILL Angier, North Carolina ELMO COMPANY Clothing for Men and Boys Shoes For the entire Family Phone 3IO Fuquay Springs, North Carolina Compliments of FAMILY BARBER SHOP Proprietor J .B. Mitchell Clayton, North Carolina PARKER Nil LLI NG CO. Purina Chows and Sanitary, Custom Grinding and Milling Located on 2lO Highway R.F.D. Benson, North Carolina Compliments of J. F. VVOODALL Benson, North Carolina ASHWORTI-l'S, INC. Clothing For Men and Boys Shoes for the Family Phone 293 Q Fuquay Springs, North Carolina .lOHNSON'S DRUG STORE O. Box 55 Phone lO9 Woodrow W. Johnson, Prop. T46 South Main Street '-9. ,..' l 3 X fi H ,... G f Fuquay Springs, North Carolina F Compliments of THE STYLE SHOP Ladies' Ready - To - Wear Style Without Extravagance fm y uquay Springs, North Carolina LASSlTER'S COlVlPLETE FOOD CENTER We specialize in fancy meats and groceries Main Street Clayton, North Carolina Compliments of GRANTHAIVVS BOY'S 8: YOUNG MEN'S SHOP gs ff Compliments of LEADER BROS. DEPT. STORE Complete Clothing Needs Smithfield North Carolina Smifhfieldl North Carolina HONEYCUTT SUPPLY CO. E. R. PARRISH Leonard Honeycutt, Owner Groceries and Service Route One Reute One Benson, North Carolina Angler, Nerfh Carolina SULLIVAN'S JEWELERS Diamonds, Watches Gifts and Repairs Selma, North Carolina CITY CAFE W. C. Allen, Proprietor Hot Dogs, Hamburgers Benson, North Carolina FOREST'S BARBECUE Pork and Charcoal Chicken Catering to outside parties, schools, and citizens Route One Clayton, North Carolina HUGH AUSTIN'S For Good Clothes And Shoes A Trial ls All We Ask Smithfield, North Carolina BENSON DRUG STORE Rexall Products We appreciate your business Phone 2361 Benson, North Carolina Compliments of BYRD'S WATCH REPAIR Benson, North Carolina JOHNSTON COUNTY FURNITURE ASSOCIATION BARNES FURNITURE COMPANY ................... .Four Oaks, N.C HUB'S FURNITURE HOUSE ........................... Selmo, N,.C HOME FURNITURE 8 APPLIANCE COMPANY ....... Smithfield, N.C JONES BROS ................................... Pine Level, N.C MILLER FURNITURE COMPANY ............. ..... B enson, N.C ROSE 8K COMPANY ............... .... B enson, N.C SELMA FURNITURE COMPANY ..... ...... S elmo, N.C TALTON, INC ................... .... S mithfield, N.C O. S. TUCKER ....................... .... S mithfielcl, N.C HOLLAND FURNITURE COMPANY ..... . . ..... Benson, N.C DENNINO FURNITURE COMPANY .......... .... S mithfield, N.C Honest Deoling in Furniture judy McGee jerry Lee johnson Linda Bryant Bobby Pierce Linda Sue Byrd Patricia Braswell Willard Dry fF.F.A. Presidentj 1 Clwelemd Hugh W P V' V ll P , S f K ag: i nu C fiflffl ffm, P V 1 . 1? K 3wu'1fi -ovup- --..-,..-


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