Cooper High School - Angel Yearbook (Clayton, NC)

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Qeofcafzbn We, the senior class, take great pride in dedicating this book to one who has given so many years of faithful service to us. With hearts full of love we dedicate this 1958-59 Eagle to you, Miss Matilda Ormond. ZW! ayQ CSXCWW L , HELEN RUTH SANDERS Editor -in -Chief DOROTHY CARRIE SANDERS Business Manager ' . LYNELL WILLIAMSON Advertising Manager DORIS K. PEACOCK Advertising Manager f , it f- . 1' ',ss GLADYS FAYE MERRITT '55 Photo Editor BETTY NEWSOME CLARASTINE BLACKMON Typist Typist GCUAXQ Principal N. L. CANNADY MISS MYRTLE FORNEY, M, A, Social Studies and English. MRS, P. MOORE, A.B, Music Director, Physical Education, Biology. MR. HARVEY HEARTLEY, B.S. Physical Education, Health, Alge- bra, Geometry. ' MRS. IUANITA GROVES, B.S. Librarian, Mathematics, U.S, History, fx K acu Q ...qi MRS. EULA CARTER, A.B. Enghsh, French MRS. JOSEPHINE SAUNDERS, M. S Science Home Economics Geography MRS. MYRTLE SANDERS B S C Shorthand, Typmg, General Bus1ness MR. RICHARD THACKER, B. S. A. Agriculture MR. JULUIS HOLDEN, B.S. 8th Grade Band MRS. GRACE W. KENNEDY, M. A. 8th Grade MRS. FLOSSIE CANNADY M A 7th Grade MR. JAMES EARP, A.B. ith Grade 7 vw' .. im' O ,Snug GCZIQ MRS, ETHEL DARDEN, A.B. 6th Grade MRS. A. G. HEARTLEY, B.S. 5th and 6th Grade MR. ROMIE GRANTI-IAM, A.B. 6th Grade and Building Principal MRS. ELOISE SI-IERROD, A.B. 5th Grade MRS. RUTH JOHNSON, B.S. 5th Grade MRS, E, S. STOKES, B.S. 5th and 4th Grade MRS. FLOSSIE HOLDEN, B.S. 4th Grade MRS. PATHENIA VINSON, M.A, 4th Grade Vhh- acuf' MISS MABLE MONROE, M,L.S. 3rd Grade MRS. IDA WIGGINS, B.S. 3rd Grade 259, MRS. E. C. SANDERS, B.S. 3rd Grade MRS. S. M, HINTON, M,A, 129' ' 2nd Grade MISS SHIRLEY HEATH, B. A. fin 2nd Grade QM-9 MRS. WINNIE LACEWELL, A.B. W- M. lst and 2nd Grade MRS. BETSY CRAWFORD, B. S. lst Grade MISS MATILDA ORMOND, A.B. lst Grade 012g Cooper High School, we leave you now. Our task we now have won. We will remember Dear Ole Cooper, The place we first begun. Our principal and teachers dear, Hath struggled with us here. The years we spent at Cooper High, Will always stay on our mind. Here we have studied, dreamed and played, Among the lively walls. All of the friends that we have made, We cherish each one and all. These memories, that now are ours, Forever will we tell. So, to the place we love so much, We bid you now, Farewell. Clarastine Blackmon Team Our school days now are past. We've finally reached our goal at last. lmpatiently we waited for this day. We hardly know just what to say! Through many years, you have been with us. Now we depart with sadness in our hearts. But, to you we leave, our memories, deeds, and prayers To keep forever in your heart. This day we have looked forward to, For many and many of years. Now we must go out and use, The knowledge we gained here. Good-by dear, Cooper High. We 're leaving you, we 're saying good-by. You've held dreams, tears, and sorrows too. But, now we leave, and say, God Bless You! Clarastine Blackmon President HELEN RUTH SANDERS Activities - Band, Dramatics, Choral Club, Patrol Student Council, Student Nurse. Ambition - Registered Nurse Motto - Ientered to leamg I am departing to serve. Assistant Secretary 1 - Q .Misa-ff ezzzors Off1t'Q1'S Secretary DOROTHY CARRIE SANDERS Activities - 4-H, NHA, Stu- dent Council, Girl Scout. Ambition - Registered Nurse Motto - I never knew more sweet and happier hours than those I enjoyed upon my book. Vice President THEODORE BENJAMIN BELL Activities - NFA, Student Council, Basketball. Treasurer RUTH DAVIS ALFRED LEE HINTON Activities - Choral Club, NHA, Activities - NFA, Patrols. Patrol. Fire Squad Ambition - Social Science Ambition - Jet Pilot Teacher Motto - Motto - In all thou ways acknowledge Him and he will direct thou paths. enmrs BETTY JEAN NEWSOME Activities - Dramatics, NHA Patrol, Student Council. Ambition - Teacher DORIS VIRGINIA PEACOCK Activities - Band, Camera Club. Ambition - Chemistry Teacher ROWLAND DECARRIS RICHARDSON Activities - NFA, 4-H. Ambition - Doctor HOWARD SANDERS Ambition - Brickmason BESSIE MAE TAYLOR Activities - Choral Club, Camera Club. Ambition - Typist GEORGE ADOLPH TOMLINSON Activities - Basketball, NFA. Ambition - Twenty year Serviceman MELVIN DOUGLAS TOMLINSON Activities - NFA Ambition - Serviceman fAir Forcej CHARLES TUC K Activities - NFA Ambition - Barber IERALD TUCK Activities - NFA Ambition - Barber FLORENCE VINSON Activities - Dramatics, Patrol Girl Scouts. Ambition - Beautician JOHNSTON COUNTY HERITAGE CENTER SMITHFIELD, N.C. in 91210113 MILDRED LEE ADAMS Activities - Camera Club Ambition - Secretary MINNIE LOIS BARNES Activities - Camera Club, Dramatics Ambition - Stenographer ROBERT ELTON VINSON Activities - Basketball, Choral Club Ambition - Basketball Coach CLARASTINE BLA CKMON Activities - Band, Choral Club, Patrol Ambition - Elementary Teacher DOUGLAS WALL Activities - Art, NFA Ambition - Artist BILLY RAY DUNN Activities - NFA Ambition - Serviceman fArmyj ' JOAN DELOIS l-IINTON Activities - Ambition - Seamstress JERLINE WATSON Activities - Ambition - Air Force Nurse THELMA KIRBY Activities - Camera Club Ambition - Dietician LEAMON W. LASSITER Activities - Art, Choral Club, NHA, 4-H Ambition - Horticulturist - .2 91210145 EVA JANE MCCLAMB Activities - Ambition - Business Educat CLAUDINE McCULLERS Activities - Choral Club. Ambition - Secretary ELSIE McCULLERS Activities - Ambition - Seamstress GERALDINE McCULLERS Activities - Camera Club. Ambition - Stenographer GERALDINE McCULLERS Activities - Choral Club. Ambition - Practical Nurse MARY W. McCULLERS Activities - Ambition - Nurse GLADYS FAYE MERRITT ion Teacher Activities - Camera Club, 4-H. Ambition - WAC CARRIE LEE MITCHELL Activities - Choral Club, D Ambition - Music and Physi Teacher TURNER MITCHELL IR. Activities - NFA. Ambition - Serviceman fNa WA RDELL MORGAN ramatics, NHA cal Education VY? Activities - Art, Camera Club, 4-H, NFA Ambition - Mechanic enzors JIMMY RADFORD WATSON Activities - Band, NFA, Boy Scout Ambition - Mortician HATTIE VIRGINIA WHITLEY Activities - Choral Club Ambition - Musician LYNELL WILLIAMSON Activities - Dramatics, NFA, 4-H Ambition - Electrical Engineer MARJEAN TROUBLEFIELD r upefhfzoes BEST DRESSED - Geraldine McCullers and Alfred Hinton NEATEST - Dorothy Sanders and Roland Richardson MOST WITTY - Jerline Watson and Theodore Bell MOST ATHLETIC - Gladys Merritt and Robert Vinson BEST DANCERS - Clarastine Blackmon and Roland Richardson MOST VERSATILE - Betty Newsome and Lynell Williamson MOST DRAMATIC - Helen Sanders and Jimmy Watson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED - Dorothy Sanders and Theodore Bell MOST ATTIMCTIVE - Thelma Kirby and Alfred Hinton MOST STUDIOUS - Betty Newsome and Theodore Bell MOST BUSINESS LIKE - Geraldine McCu1lers and Charlie Tuck QUIETEST - Elsie McCu1lers and Douglas Wall MOST POPULAR - Florence Vinson and Lynell Williamson CRAZIEST - Jerline Watson and Leamon Lassiter MOST COOPERATIVE - Roland Richardson and Carrie Mitchell FRIENDLIEST - Eva McClamb and Jimmy Watson REV. WIGGINS . . Drivers' Education Teacher ,f Ghss cjflsfozy In April 1956 with smiling faces and cheerful hearts, we were very proud to enter the newly built Cooper High School with 58 enrolled. It was a pleasure to us to be the first freshman class to enter the building. We worked hard in order to become sophomores the following year. In our sophomore class we made a great deal of improvement. We put away most of our childish ways and were fortunate enough to have a Sophomore 's Ball. Everyone was glad to become juniors. Why? Because of the Junior-Senior Prom. The theme for the prom was, Sentimental Journey. On May 28, 1958, we left school smiling and saying We're Seniors now. On September 3, 1958 we journeyed back to school again. We were very sorry to lose the following persons: Jesse Hunter, Jesse Watson, Bessie Lee Williams. Marjean Troublefield, Lugenia and. Rogenia Durham. Norris Mc- Clain, Raymon Mangum, Charles Lassiter, and Edna Perry. We were more than happy to have gained the following personsg Roland Richardson, Mary McCullers, and Doris Peacock. An outstanding event of our senior year was a trip to A. 8a T. College in Greensboro, North Carolina which was terrific. This year has been' successful. Now we are looking forward to that day of graduation, when everyone will be seeking a better and brighter future in which to reach the highest peak life has to offer. is-i ix,- am Grown anof Qgcejofer 5 :QQIM A S . S 1, , 'S - Si -..anim rl 4 A K Q g.Q , .Sf xx is 4 .X ,Q 1 I :C- 0 if 5 7 , '15, 3 W W1 X unzbrs is ESA 5 ,-, ,?2',,:g'L ., If Y me A ff . : ,W9 x 'N f 5' ,Q f f , , Q ,X yr-- IH X i 4 1 Q' .W 3 f hx NX I 4 5 EDWARD BADGER KATHERINE BRYANT LEWIS M. BYRD CHRISTINE DURHAM BETTY EARP CHRISTINE LASSITER HANNAH LYNN RAYMOND MANGUM JOHN MERRITT BETTY MITCHELL EDITH MITCHINER ELAINE MORGAN ANNIE PITTMAN CARRIE L. RAY CLARA RICHARDSON JIMMY ROBERTSON CLEMONTINE SANDERS LEMONTINE SANDERS IVORY TAYLOR FRANKLIN WATSON LIONEL WATSON RICHARD WATSON DONALD WHITLEY JOHNNY WIGGS BETTY LOU WILLIAMSON EDWARD WILLIAMS BETTY R. WILLIAMSON WILLIE I-IINTON LINDA BLAYLOCK CHARLIE MITCHELL Easf 1' fanof yesfamenf We the 1959 Senior Class of William Mason Cooper High, town of Clayton County of Johnston and State of North Carolina wish to make this our last will and testament. To the faculty and staff we leave our sincere love and appreciation for the guidance, assistance and justice you have given us through the years. To the Junior Class we leave our ability to become sophisticated seniors, our wisdom, our properties and hope that they will be used with dignity. To the Sophomore Class we leave the ability to face and solve all problems that you will come in contact with before becoming seniors. To the Freshman Class we leave the courage and endurance which you will need to travel the road that leads to the senior class. Claudine McCullers wills her talent to Yvonne Tuck and her seat in the senior class to Linda Jean Blalock. Theodore Bell wills his ability to filibust to Paul Sanders. Billy Dunn wills his ability to stay awake in class to Clarence Tomlinson. Alfred Hinton wills his position as Captain of the Patrol System to his brother, Arthur. Leamon Lassiter wills his seat in the Agricultural Department to Richard Watson. Delois Hinton wills her quietness to Franklin Watson. Thelma Kirby wills her minks and precious jewelries to her sister Gloria and her ability to stay in school to Ed Davis Williams. Eva McClamb wills her ability to stay out of trouble to Edward Badgett. Geraldine McCullers wills her ability to stick with her twin sister to the Sanders twins. Gladys Merritt wills her ability to move around to Lois Williams. Carrie Mitchell wills her position in the choral club to Barbara, Earp, her seat in the senior class to Betty Earp, and her ability to get her work to her brother, Alexander. Tumer Mitchell wills his manners and ability to stay in class to his brother, Charlie. Wardell Morgan wills his height to Boston Sanders. Howard Sanders wills his seat in the senior class to Raymond Mangum. George Tomlinson wills his seat in the senior class to Edward Davis Will- rams. Basf 1' fanof fjesfamezzf Melvin Tomlinson wills his pants to the fortunate one that's his size. Charles Tuck wills his bus 14118 to whoever deserves it. Jerald Tuck wills his ability to keep his nose out of other people 's business to Donald Whitley. Robert Vinson wills his ability to play basketball to Rochester Sanders. Donglas Wall wills his real cool walk to John Barbour. Jimmy Watson wills his ability to stay in Civics class to Ernie McNiel and Ronald Rogers. Lynell Williamson wills all his love to Yvonne Tuck. Mildred Adams wills her ability to complete high school to her brother, Joseph. Minnie Barnes wills her dignity, charms, and shape to Carrie Terry. Clarastine Blackrnon wills her many dance steps to Elvivian Barnes. Ruth Davis wills her ability to be a good loser to Elsie Richardson. Betty Newsome wills her love for Cooper High and her position as President of the Student Council to her sister, Marjorie. Doris Peacock wills her determination to finish high school to Lemontine Sanders. Dorothy Sanders wills her love for dear Ole Cooper High School and her great desire to become a nurse to Bettie Earp. Helen Sanders wills her seat in the senior class to Christine Lassiter and her will power to Katy Tomlinson. Bessie Taylor wills her ability to get along with her classmates to Ruby Sanders. Florence Vinson wills her ability to dance to Annie Pittmang her ability to stay in class to Lionel Watson, and her height to Alice Hood. Jerline Watson wills her personality and height to Jean Holden. Hattie Whitley wills her ability to get alone with the student body to Carolyn Whit- ley. Geraldine McCullers wills her ability to get French to Clara Richardson. Elsie McCullers wills her love to Charlie Mangum. Roland Richardson wills his ability to dance to Lendsey Badgett. Mary McCullers wills her seat in the senior class to Elouise William. ff? CSOF5 0122 01493 gy? g . B vii A W . QSIUQQIQX G0unc1A rzlmary CZQIDQI2 fary Q s .ily-4, li F ' - l f 5 l 1 cSc600f gI Q55I22 Q12 Zrfe CSYUGOG , ,r.,, K 86122 en fury -4 72955 Qgcfoof 1 5 3 5 - f,.,..,-.. .,.,.. ., 1 f 51 C3655 C500 ufs ' f'A ' '1e: --'2' - ,X I ll N: K I: ll n l- I: 'W WL , -v V g' 3 I A 5.5 Q, I , Q.: vv., ,'-.li 'At 2 fl 'Q xy 4 2 ' , , fi V .. in 1 . A? , ' If 1 -V K.L.' X -, M.l4.X. at Q f Q A g. , l lgigl 1 yy. fed . V:-Hi I 11' fl' Q jgrowzzze cscoufs gnfermeofdfe cscoufs Qsenzbr QSCO ufs awww '1 ' N,44 wi su: Ad 9lL-' K ,,,,. T Boy cscoufs LL i.:4'f C3501-af C116 Cffezvd anof 'Eze ffczdn 9662 C116 Elementary Department ygazzof jun 1614 ?afr0f 57Wff27 GQ -S S Trim ary yjafrof C5 e121'0r yjafrof jjrop QCY Hi Doris, I have finished my trip around the United States with Jerline Watson and Marjean Troublefield, two Wacs. While boarding the plane I was greeted by the lovely hostess of P.A. A, , Clarastine Blackmon. She said that her uniform was tailor-made by Elsie McCullers and Delois Hinton of Milwaukee. I met the famous architect, Douglas Wall. Douglas told me that his con- structors were Morgan and Sanders Brickmason Company. They are doing good business for Washington, D. C. At the Library of Congress I met the bookkeeper of the year, Bessie Taylor. When we arrived in N.Y. , we checked in at Barnes Rochefeller Hotel. You can guess Minnie Barnes was the head of the firm. We refreshed our memories the next day by listening to the news. The news commentator was Billy Dunn. The exciting news of the day concerned General Turner Mitchell and Captain Alfred Hinton who launched the first rocket on the moon and the McCullers twins, Geraldine and Claudine who will be appearing for one week at the Plaza with the famous singers, Jackie and Jimmie, Charlie Tuck and Hattie Whitley. Their latest song is Stranger Across The Sea. At the Square Harden we gathered with the crowd to hear Ruth Davis, the famous missionary, telling about her trip to the Far East. Child, you should see the movie Going Home With You, co-starring Roland Richardson, Eva McClamb and Thelma Kirby acting in the leading roles as Bennie Fontaine, Della Lois and Jena Bibgreese. They were looking good about the head with their most beautiful hair styles and decorations done by those beauticians of California, Mildred Adams, and Florence Vinson. After leaving California we arrived in Smithfield and to my surprise I learned that Robert Vinson was head doctor of Johnston Memorial Hospital and Jerald Tuck was president of the Board of Trustees. Dorothy Sanders, Helen Sanders and Mary McCullers are nurses there. Betty Newsome and Lynell Williamson are teaching in our home town school. CarrieLee Mitchell and Leamoniassiter are instructors at St. Augustine and Winston-Salem Teachers' College. If you can get hold of this, George Tomlinson finally married Bessie Taylor and is the head school bus mechanic. Melvin Tomlinson is the town of Clayton's electri- cian and he haid he gives them his best support. You can figure he is still fat. While at the old home town we visited Jimmy Watson, the owner of the Watson Funeral Home and his distinguished stenographer, Geraldine McCullers. You know Geraldine always has been good at shorthand. I can say I had an enlightening trip. Write me soon. Sincerely yours, Gladys Merritt , if c1121Or 4Hj7f , .. I A Qgenzbr 4-jf v M CQZCQIKS' 1 V ,, ,Q v . 1- , . ff P L W ,,., h rx, ' 6 V y VAS ,Y 5 o ' , ' 1 I I K I -X, A' , I Q -b V L '15 - 4, 4 I, 44 , - . ' ' 3 '4 , - ' , f . . ' . ' if , .,., in , ,iff I' ,ck I Y . fx X 1 W ,, L , , 55,1 x y 1 Wt' V N ,,., 3. . x ' V 'l?b,,,,,,v , V Ml' Q7 C116 gzgrary C116 O-'X Zan C122 y 9140 up Ezgrary C115 fbramafzb C116 Qgfoorfks' Zfarszfy G5QQ!'kGOQl'S junzbr Uarszky MR. AND MRS. JOHN E. SAN T MR. AND MRS. ALBERT PERRY MR. CHARLIE BROWN MRS. MAMIE B. HOOD MR. JONAS HOOD MR. WILLIE SMITH MR. WILLIAM SANDERS MR. JAMES PEARSON MR. JESSE LOUIS HUNTER MR. JAMES E. SANDERS MRS. RUBIE LUCILE SMITH MRS. DOROTHY WILLIAMS MR. SWADE MCCLAMB MR. CHARLES WORTH HOWARD MR. JOHN DOUGLAS CREECH MR. LOUIS SMITH MRS. VIRGINIA HOOD MR. JULIOUS HOOD MR. DONALD GRAY WHITLEY MR. HAROLD HOOD MISS LILLIE VERDELL MORGAN MISS FERLIA VINSON MRS. EMMALINE WHITLEY MR. SHDNEY WHITLEY MRS. VIOLA TOMLINSON MR. WILLIAMS MCCLAMB MRS. CYNTHIA MCCULLERS MR. PAUL MANGUM MR. ROBERT LOUIS HOOD MRS. ANN HEARTLEY MRS. ELLIOTT MITCHELL MR. WAYLON HODGES MRS. E. C. SANDERS MR. HERBERT GREEN MRS. BESSIE M. CRAWFORD MISS SHIRLEY HEATH MISS M. MONROE MRS. E. SHERROD MRS. MARY HIGH MISS DONNIE M. HOOD REV. AND MRS. C. J. CARTER MR. GEORGE ROWLAND MRS. EASSTRY THOMAS MRS. ALEAN SCOTT MR. BEN SMITH MR. AND MRS. MARVIN SPELLS MISS IANIE E. WATSON MR. AND MRS. COLUMBUS BRYANT MR. AND MRS. JOE REAN WATSON MR . GILLIS HOOD MRS. GRACE CLEMONS Double PHHOHS MR. CLARENCE TOMLINSON MISS THEADORIS REVELS MRS. GESSIE REVELS MR. T. W. HOOD SR. MR. RALPH D. SANDERS REVEREND J. J. REECE MRS. DOROTHY B. MITCHELL MR. HERMAN MITCHELL MRS. LOLLIE MAE MITCHELL MR. RICHARD W. THACKER MRS. G. F. GROVES MR. IRA SINCLAIR MR. THOMAS W. HOOD JR. MRS. MAGGIE SANDERS MRs. PARTHENIA SUGGS MR. JACK EDMONSON MR. WILLIAM STEWART MR. JOHNNY MCCLAMB MR. CLYDE P. MITCHELL MR. ANDREW C. EDGERTON MR. DANIEL SMITH, JR. MR. AND MRS. ALBERT HINTON MR. AMOS WILLIAMSON MRS. ELLESTINE WILLIAMSON MR. RENZO WALL MR. ARTHUR WILLIAM MRS. BETTIE JOE MCCULLERS MR. DANIEL MCCULLERS MRS. CATHERINE JONES MR. JOHN NEIL MR. JOHN PARKER MRS. LULA PRICE MR. WILLIE TAYLOR MR. WILLIE GROVES MR. J. H. BARBOUR MRS. BARBARA LEE GULLY MR. MILTON BYRD MR. FRED BYRD MRS. MARGARET RAND MR. BUDDIE CLARKS MR. CHARLES E. BARNES MRS. FANNIE TUCK MRS. LILLIE MORGAN MRS. M. P. SANDERS MRS. ELIGBETHJILES MR. GEORGE HALL MR. BOBBY RAY PEACOCK MRS. MILLIE KIRBY MISS CHRISTINE ADAMS MISS VIRGINIA GREEN MRS. H. C. REECE J .-11 PATRONS MR. H. D. HEARTLEY MRS. MELBA BOLDEN MR. WADE WALL MRS. I. R. FLOWERS MR. JAMES CONYERS MR. CHARLIE HEATH MR. SYLVESTER CORNEY MR. LEONARD' SMITH MISS LILLIE SANDERS MISS BETSY WILLIAMS MR. A. HENDERSON MR. ROYAL MRS. GRACIE LASSITER MRS. P. R. VINSON MRS. .SOPHIERINE OBEY MR. HENRY MERRITT Compliments of MRS. SADIE MERRITT MR. AND MRS. TURNER MITCHELL THE MR. EVERETTE DUNCAN MRS. OCTAVIS BARNES TQWN SHQP MRS. IRENE ROWLAND MRS. MAGGIE SMITH 133 Main Street MRS. MAGGIE BELL MRS. MATTIE PAIGE MR. AND MRS. JESSE KING Phone Wa 2:7519 MRS. FLORA A. WATSON MR, AUGUSTUS COOLEY SR. Clayton, North Carolina Compliments of CLAYTON OIL COMPANY Phone Wa 2-6437 Clayton, North Carolina We Appreciate Your Business Compliments of BARBOUR AND WHITLEY COMPANY We Clothe and Shoe the Family Phone Wa 2-7347 Clayton, North Carolina The Public Appreciates Quality Compliments of RED 8. WHITE SUPER MARKET Front Street Clayton, North Carolina Compliments of CARROLL'S DEPT. STORE 218 East Main St. Clayton, North Carolina Compliments of Flowers for All Occasions CLAYTON vis RADIO, TELEVISION STATION FLOWER SI-IOP 222 East Main Street Clayton, North Carolina COY'S SEAFOODS ll6 O'Neil Street Clayton, North Carolina TALTON FURNITURE CO. 225 Main Street Clayton, North Carolina CENTRAL OIL 8: MILLING CO. F 306 West Main Street Clayton, North Carolina Phone - WA 2-7167 Compliments of BEDDINGFIELD'S The Rexall Drug Store Clayton, North Carolina Compliments of WHITLEY BAIN CLAYTON DRUG CO. , INC. FURNITURE CO. Always the Best in Drugs All Kinds of Furniture and Appliances Clayton, North Carolina Cash or CI-edit Phone Wa-Z-7121 Clayton, North Carolina C ompliment s of LASSITER'S COMPLETE FOOD CENTER Main Street Clayton, North Carolina CLAYTON SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Farm Supplies - Groceries Armour's Fertilizers Wayne Feeds Clayton, North Carolina Phone WA-2-6241 E. W. ELLIS STEWART'S 8: CO. , INC. APPLIANCES CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Maytag .. Monarch - Norge Bottled Gas - Repair Service Refrigerator - Appliances Phone WAlnut 2-6205 Clayton: North C-31'01i1'-3 Clayton, North Carolina I FIRST-CITIZEN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Complete Banking and Sincere Trust Facilities 301 East Main Street Clayton, North Carolina We Welcome an Opportunity to Serve You Prompt Service Compliments of GULLEY'S HEARTLEY'S STORE ERY GROC We Clothe and Shoe the 213 N, Lombard Street Famlly 1. Clayton, North Caro ina Phone WA Z-6251 The Public Appreciates We Appreciate Your Business Quality Compliments of Compliments of PlTTMAN'S CLAYTON JEWELER5 GROCERY 8: SEAFOOD 400 East Main Street Second Street Clayton, North Carolina Clayton, North Carolina TAYLOR FUPLTSILI INC YSISMEANY x'f1f, I4 VX12' ' 7' H rw 'ly ,' . ' Q' X 1 , 1, ,Zu , 511 1 1 1. lf. . 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