Fletcher High School - Chanticleer Yearbook (Fletcher, NC)

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Ra x jal ite! Fad ie A ety o. ait A} “ ; a F Vine, ; A A RHE SANT |CLEER | ew Published by Talia Sak dv GHA (Cat 7A ase of Meo RC teh Ini (Gis} “Sie (@Ilole FLETCHER, NORTH CAROLINA SDE Pein The class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-two wishes to dedicate this our first annual to our principal, Mr. Albert Hill, in recognition of his loyal service, his personal interest in the students, and his sincere interest in the advancement of our school. The Staff J Liens x IMOGENE SUTTLES . bm Ke a net f January 19, 1934 PS November 6, 1951 In loving memory of our dear classmate whose untiring efforts to make each endeavor of the class a success, whose deep sense of loyalty and Christian character, whose charm of personality and ability to lend to each situation the exact touch of humor to ease its burden and to enable her fellow students to persevere, and whose composite contributions to her class, school, and community shall ever be recalled with only the highest of praise since her untimely departure November 6, 1951. Gass, Staff Reva Ballard Charles Ruth Co-Editor Business Manager Doris Wilkie mio). ID Isl, Crceite Editor Sponsor Fi oreWwor Since thisis the 25th graduating class of Fletcher High School it is altogether fitting and proper that we add one more contribution to the steps forward of those who came before us. Twenty-five years of struggle, heartaches, joys, pleasure, aspirations of the people of this community! We of the class of '52 publish this the first annual of Fletcher School in memory of all those feelings and in the hope that you who read these pages will feel the SILVER shining through and will try as we to revere these memories till your hair has turned to silver. ' ee Staff Left to Right: Doris Wilkie, Lillian Carney, Bobby Lee Barnwell, Mrs. P.H. Croft, Martha Qualls, Doris Emory, Betty Kent, Reva Ballard, Betty Jean Fletcher, Charles Ruth. y IN ll ’ i} we ow | aati a 2 igh ES Faculty MR. ALBERT HILL, PRINCIPAL History, Health, Physical Education HARRY SWOFFORD Math, Science MRS. ROBERT EDWARDS Home Economics, Civics MIRS2 ee hi tiPsGROR. English, French, Latin MR, JOE FRANCIS Agriculture MR, CARROLL WILKIE Typing, Bookkeeping MRS. LEON MERTINS Music MRS. FRENO DOCKINGS Fourth Grade MRS. WILLIAM HUNTLEY Fourth Grade MISS MARGARET MORGAN Fifth Grade MISS SUE LANNING Sixth Grade MRS, R.S:; SHELTON Seventh Grade MISS BETTY WIER Eighth Grade MRS. H. H. GARREN (no picture) Fifth and Sixth Grades MRS, ETHAN HUGGINS First Grade MRS. MARVIN NESBITT First Grade MRS. JOHN BAGWELL Second Grade MRS) OF J SMiEE Second Grade MRS, RALEIGH MAXWELL Third Grade MRS. FRED PRESSLEY Third Grade Mascots Carolyn Youngblood Ronnie Emory enwors .Senior Class '52; Sports Editor '52; Eng=i| — ea REVA BALLARD UPittle Beaver! ''Bite off more than youcan chew then chew} it.'' Basketball '49,'50,'51; English Club President '51; Language Club Vice-Pres-| ident '52; Dramatics Club '50; Senior Play} '50; Assistant Editor of Annual '52; Junior | Play '50; Gamecock Staff '52; Beta Club! Secretary '51, '52; Student Council '51,'52;) Glee Club '495 505'515 Clasis Secretary 5s Language Club '52; Most Intellectual '52; Most Likely to Succeed '52; Marshal '51.) BOBBY LEE BARNWELL NSlegeoy To the valiant heart, naught is imposs- | ible.' ' Baseball '50,'51,'52; President of Student Council 5152p eta Glubmounen ae Secretary of F. B.A. '525 DPreasurer on! lish Club 50; Best All-round 52; Most} Popular '52; Most Intellectual '52. VERNON McMINN, JR. Egat?! Live and learn; die and forget it all. Wittiest '52;F.F. A, '52; English Club '51; Junior Play '51l. LILLIAN CARNEY TO at ‘'Never a dull moment.'' Basketball '49,. '50,'51,'52; Softball '49,'50; English Club _ 15]; Dramatics Club '50; Staff of Annualj| '52; Staff of Gamecock '52; Class Officer '51; Most Athletic '52; Wittiest '52; Student Council '51; Glee Club '49,'50,'51; Beta Ciltwilsy VEy23 Iwioskene IPileyy 5k. LUCILLE CONNOR Nudge! Uiive and letwlive,!s Beta) Club '5i 52m Basketball '49,'50,'51, '52; English Club '51; Dramatics Club '50; Glee Club 149, 50% ie 51; Typist for Gamecock '52; Assistant Class Editor '52; Staff Gamecock '52. MORRIS WALKER Slugger ! One step at atime. Baseball '49,'50, Lol WOCNostwAthlettcm sian English Club IS Aeron Pika VE) ANI ISYS IRIE Iy AING IT Whittle Uiat! Never put off until tomorrow that which canbe done today.'' Baseball VZ8S) . HEV), USAIN '52; Basketb all '49, '50, NDI 5, Usyas Syoyoretie Mewor sor Gamecock ‘52: Most Hand- Some 152. DORIS EMORY Punk!! A finger in every pie.'' Glee Club vAgs eel; Dramatics Glub '51: Basketball Pie 2; Beta Club Voy sy English Club '51; Student Council '50,'52; President of Benior Class; Literary Editor of Annual '52; Paper Staff '52; Friendliest. BETTY JEAN FLETCHER Cookie ! Bethe best of what you are. ' Girls Club '49,'50,'51; Glee Club '49,'50,'51; Library Staff '52; Most Attractive W328 GSyeyisoeullil '49; Reporter for Gamecock '52; Annual Staff '52. BETTY KENT Nancy ! Take everybody's advice and do as you please. ' Basketball '50, Ll Cae eta: Club '51,'52; President of Beta Club UGW2e Glee Club '49; Good English Club '51; Dra- matics Club '50; Photographer for Annual '52; Gamecock Staff rales) Student Coun - cil '52;Co-Captain of Basketball DAS Wis President of Beta Club '51; Senior Play '50; Junior Play '51; Cheerleader '49; Treasurer of High School '52; Marshal '51; Best Sport '52. MARTHA QUALLS Bobbie ! Be friendly at alltimes. ' Basketball '49, 105 '51,'52 ; Softbalh, '49, '50; Glee Club 50; F.H.A. '52; Good English Club '51; Assistant Photographer of Annual '52; Gamecock Staff '51,'52; Captain of Bas- ketball '52. CHARLES RUTH UOarayeg Nothing was ever accomplished without enthusiasm. Basketball '49,'50,'51, '52; Baseball '49, '50, NByile, UBAR 10's ie GOS: President '52; Beta Club 1D LS Ze res — ident of Student Council '50; English Club 50 ; Student Council '50, '52; Business Manager of Gamecock '52; Vice-President of Senior Class '52; Most Likely toSucceed 52; Most Courteous '52. CnLOrS entors ROBERTA RUSSELL Snook ! “Where there's a will, there's a way. English Club '51; Library Club '52; Most | Courteous '52; Class Editor '52. WILLIE MAE WEST Bushy To be or not to be.'' Glee Club '49; Bas- ketball '49, '50, '51; Softball '49; English | Club '51; Library Staff '52. DORIS WILKIE Dutch ! Sing away sorrow ; cast away ‘care. '@| Assistant Editor of Gamecock '52; Basket- ball '50,'51,'52; Basketball Captain ‘513 | Editor of Annual '52; Treasurer of Beta | Club '52; Class President '49,'51; Dra- matics Club '50; Glee Club D7Moy auto) Uisyike Junior Play '51; Senior Play '50; Student | Council '50,'51; Most Popular '52; Softball '49,'50; English Club '51; Marshal '51. MYRA SUE WALKER | Big Sid | Not finished, just begun.'' Basketball '49, | '51,'52; Marshal '51; Junior Play MISyAL IMOGENE SUTTLES Slimajean' ! | Life without looks is death. Beta Club. '51,'52; Editor of Gamecock '52; Dramatics. Club '50; Basketball '49,'50; Secretary off Student Body '50; Student Council '49,'50,_ '51; English Club '50; Best All-round '52; Glee Club '50,'51; Junior Play '51; Senior’ Play '51; Typist for Gamecock '51; Mar-. shalel5 12 Gin rophec yy Twenty years hence, and what a vast change in the lives of the '52 graduates of Fletcher High School! Just about this time in '52 we were all excited about graduation. I bet those good teachers at Fletcher are wondering what has become of us all. Well, this is just to let them know how successful we really turned out to be. Way over on the other side of the world in China, we find Reva Ballard, a missionary, teach- ing all those yellow boys and girls good living as well as good English. Coming a little closer home, we visita dairy farm over on Mills River owned by Vernon McMinn. Lillian Carney, whohadplannedto be a stock car driver, was side tracked into being a model. The great big city of New York has attracted one young lady. Doris Wilkie owns and operates a large school of dancing and expression there. Next, we visit Lucille Connor, Superintendent of Moore General Hospital, taking care of the veterans of the last war. Albert Lance finally became manager of a junk yard where he sells ''A'' models and runs a first class pool room for his old friends of Fletcher as a means of recreation. Morris Walker has become the manager of a class D baseball team whichwon a pennant every year. He's doing so well that we hear his name has been proposed for commissioner. Roberta Russell, finally interestedinthe Salvation Army, became an officer in its organization and made several trips to foreign countries preaching the gospel of God and Faith in the Salva- tion Army. Martha Qualls finally became a ballet dancer in the Ziegfield Follies of '72. We are very proud of one particular member of our class who became interested in politics and became the first woman vice-president of the United States, Mrs. Betty Kent. Myra Sue Walker became head of a school for girls in Palm Beach, Florida. Way upin the hills is Willie Mae West living on top of a cold mountain. Her husband is in the logging business. Betty Jean Fletcheris the superintendent of an Orphan's Home for boys, branch of the Moun- tain Sanitorium at Naples. Charles Ruth became the President of the First National Bank of Asheville, and he drives the biggest, shiniest Cadillac in town. Bobby Lee Barnwell is the Jose’ Iturbi of the modern age appearing currently with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Well, I guess you are wondering who I am. I am Doris Emory, retired show girl witha broken and ruined voice. I have just completed my book on how to acquire a slender figure in ten easy lessons. envor Superlatives Bobby Lee Barnwell Doris Wilkie MOST POPULAR | Soe “Sis alae MOST cOURTEO™ MOST INTE Roberta See Bobby p FECTUAL les Ku TnWwel] Charice Reva Ballarg BEST ALL-ROUND Bobby Barnwell Imogene Suttles WITTIEST Lillian Carney Vernon McMinn BNW AML deme We,the members ofthe class of '52, beingthe truest of sports and in the best of spirits, having attained ample knowledge to graduate, do set pen to this document. Section I To our class mother, Mrs. Croft; Mr. Hill, and all the faculty, we leave a piece of our hearts and many thanks for their guidance and understanding. To the Junior Class we leave our undiscovered talents and hope that they will develop them. Section II The following things the senior girls bequeath to Ruth Moore with the hope that she becomes Miss America someday: Lillian Carney's legs, Doris Emory's eyes, Doris Wilkie's figure, Betty Jean Fletcher's hair, Betty Kent's personality, Reva Ballard's smile, Willie Mae West's arms, Roberta Russell's nose, Martha Qualls' waistline, Myra Sue Walker's hands, Lucille Connor's teeth. Now won't she be a beauty! The Senior Class leaves their composite knowledge of English to Earl Garren and Graden Souther with the hope that they gain a little enthusiasm and appreciation for their native tongue. The '52 class leaves their secret of harmonius singing to Wilma Jean Owensbyand hope she will pass it on to the other members of the class. Betty Kent leaves her work on the Gamecock to anyone crazy enough to attempt it. Doris Wilkie leaves her popularity to Jacqueline Hammett. Roberta Russell leaves her work in the library to Jewel Watkins. Lillian Carney leaves her peroxide job to Margaret Pack. Martha Qualls leaves her art ability to Lewis Barnwell. Albert Lance leaves his ability to influence people to Kenneth Souther. Willie Mae West leaves her secret of getting an engagement ring to her sister, Marie, and Doris Israel. Betty Jean Fletcher wills her guitar to Norma Ingle. Lucille Connor wills to Helen Barnwell her giggles, hoping she can get rid of them. Vernon McMinn leaves his subtle wit to Jack Holt. Morris Walker leaves his ability to play baseball to Nickie Pressley. Myra Sue Walker leaves her trips to Florida to Kathleen Garren. Doris Emory leaves her work on the annual to the future annual staff. Reva Ballard bequeaths her ability to make A's to Jo Ann Raines. Charles Ruth leaves his title of ''Most Court eous to Joe Wier. Bobby Lee Barnwellleaves his ability to win twenty-five dollars for good citizenship to Sarah Roberts. To Mr. Swofford, Mrs. Edwards, Mr. Hill, Mrs. Croft, and Mr. Francis we leave a carton of 'Stanbacks. ' To the school we leavea friendly smile and fond farewells; may they serve future generations as well as they have served us. Signed and Sealed This 26th Day of May Doris Emory Undone Cinch AKL se: ase Ensush h Ss, dr Beaad: fy) Suns at o wi Share a Jo Maks 2 3 = i NS ° Ma (S fe () { vhtgtlTY 2 Ve { J — wt 1 L., ° TY r-coa0Cq77 YU Jo boIN(T 344. ies -n- ‘ ve : oe pl 7 3zwueN anoy Seu FF FS nom Xm UT 2 £7 ; oO Pogry be IPL 247 PH Da yy | 37 7° ; | luep3e ct neg cp a ege uzy”)) | AHP TSE ony Sn gf - a ° th. e ¥ y 5 oe, J v= Joe Wier Jo Ann Raines Sarah Roberts Helen Barnwell Lewis Barnwell Kathleen Garren Earl Garren Jacqueline Hammett Jack Holt Norma Ingle Doris Israel Nickie Pressley Ruth Moore Ann Orr Wilma Jean Owensby Margaret Pack Graden Souther Jewel Watkins Marie West Kenneth Souther ophomore Paul Guinn Mary Ellen Bagwell Joe Lance Helen Moore L. M, Bagwell 15 di, iseulleviee! Mildred Barnwell James Barnwell Marie Buckner Richard Buckner Buddy Calton A.J, Cunningham Bernice Fletcher Johnnie Frisbie Sarah Garren Shirley Henderson Charles Hendley John Ann Howell Kenneth Howell Bobby Jackson Doris Jones David Melton J.B. Millard Evelyn Owensby David Raines Ethel Wilkie Eugene Wilkie Don Youngblood Jack Youngblood Patricia Anderson Randall Case Billie Jean Bagwell Nelson Garren Jean Baldwin Taylor Garland Joan Holt Duane Gentle Mary Israel Jack Greene Nellie Jackson Lloyd Hutchison Annie Sue McMinn Wallace Lanning Jane McMinn op vresrmen Jerry Livingston Mary Sue Plemmons Bill Matthews Opal Pressley James Youngblood Nell Rice Arnold Gibbs Rebecca Silver Thomas Gibbs Elva Lee Shelton Ann Suttles Christine Thomas Martha Watkins Joan Wolfe Vera Justice Guy Livingston Chester Matthews Betty McFalls Norma Middleton Frances Owensby Rhea Jean Riddle Lynn Sales Betty Jean Shillinglaw Jeanette Shillinglaw Bobby Joe Tilson Patsy Watkins Betty Wilkie Joyce Wilkie Melba Wilson Virginia Youngblood ighth Grade Louise Angel John Baldwin Harry Bagwell Marie Ballard Jo Anne Beddingfield Ruth Connor Don Davis Fay Emory Bill Fletcher Don Fowler Norman Garren Sammy Garren Thelma Guinn Ronnie Huntley Hattie Ingle Sadie Justice loncnian Abe aitaeg Grade MRS, SHELTON ixth Grade MISS LANNING Fifth, and Sixth ue MRS. GARREN Gah Clapentee MISS MORGAN urth Grade MRS, HUNTLEY oO bs Grade DOCKINGS ait Sh MRS en lane Orda, Dial Gale MRS. PRESSLEY ae Grade MRS, MAXWELL BS and Grade MRS. SMITH Clemantar Gee BSS andl Grade MRS. BAGWELL oe wee MRS, NESBITT They: a MRS. HUGGINS ol clivities STUDENT COUNCIL Standing: Joe Lance, Helen Moore, Patricia Anderson, Joan Holt, Charles Ruth, Margaret Pack, Secretary; Bobby Lee Barnwell, President; Mrs. IP aullys) CaP@iee, Sponsor; Joe Wier. Seated: Mary Ellen Bagwell, Doris Emory, Jo Ann Raines, Jewel Watkins, Vice-President; Sarah Roberts, Reva Ballard, Betty Kent, Treas- urer; Nelson Garren. BETA CLUB Back Row: Mr. W.A. Hill, Sponsor; Doris Emory, Bobby Lee Barnwell, Lillian Carney, Charles Ruth, Jo Ann Raines, Treasurer; Kathleen Garren. Front Row: Betty Kent, President; Reva Ballard, Song Leader; Lucille Connor, Doris Wilkie, Pianist; Norma Ingle, Vice - President; Margaret Pack, Reporter; Ann Orr, Secretary. clivities F.H. A, CLUB Norma Ingle, President; Helen Barnwell, Vice-President; Ruth Moore, Secretary; Mildred Barnwell, Treasurer; Mary Ellen Bagwell, Song Leader; Helen Moore, Reporter. 1D arate, Wp biWis) eee a SRBRERS: _f a 4 Charles Ruth, President; Earl Garren, Vice - President; Bobby Lee Barnwell, Secretary;Kenneth Souther, Treasurer; Joe Weir, Reporter; Joe Francis, Sponsor. clivities PAPER STAFF Editor: Betty Kent, re- placing Imogene Suttles, Assistant: Doris Wilkie, Business Manager Charles Ruth. LANGUAGE CLUB Left to Right: Jewel Wat- kins, Treasurer; Sarah Roberts, Helen Barnwell, Secretary; Shirley Hen- derson, JoAnne Raines, President;Reva Ballard, Vice - President; Mar - garet Pack, Mrs. Philip Croft, Sponsor. LIBRARY CLUB Willie Mae West Betty Jean Fletcher Roberta Russell Snapshots Ail ie rrr c ett er jee een GYMNASIUM WAH ee Lae A ae: BASEBALL eae | Back Row: Morris Walker, Albert Lance, Kenneth Souther, Bobby Lee Barn- well, Joe Wier, Eugene Wilkie. Front Row: Nickie Pressley, Jack Youngblood, Richard Buckner, Charles Ruth, Mr. Albert Hill, Coach; Bill Baldwin, Bat boy. Srapsnoes baby iclures “Betty Kent Wile Mac West. Charles kash Doris Wilkie My re ue Walker 4 Martha Qualls Lucille Connor Vernon Me Minn Snapshots ication of Gym é Shes Harun Asin Advertisements B.A v- cae. ly Ce ae Lh oh Oat With ali Good. wks ee oa. 0 alee oh, pp facie igs Apuay CnWAnr Deamrv2y May NUL Hlea LLaU Wuafrreg (i Omg As . TH AB td OF Dep pte Laas i Nrraw Th Lediihs.. nj f vy Ltak et aah. furs y hoa RS ae WWEE fn ag “ iin ALE “eer ane Ss og, oe: Tamme Wet Ht. WH4O fe Aes sk Y ‘ Ae SY? Re a A ag ye “a tp ) 4 we : = wn yy : ww : , ® .] 1 N ne . S x ry i i J SY HR ea a iy } ) ae yr 97) So ee iy — % NY % 4 rd } F : yy x} ae 33 é ‘ Ry x .} 9 a) y er 7 ¢ = ay ) NW a a a x ; : a a J : J ‘ ott ) SERVICE FLETCHER MOTOR COMPANY PHONE ARDEN 3891 FLETCHER, NORTH CAROLINA COMPLIMENTS OF AMERICAN OIL Compliments of J.C. Powell Produce Co. GROWERS SHIPPERS Hendersonville, N. C. Rose Pharmacy Ath Main Streets Hendersonville, N. C. Ewbank and Ewbank INSURANCE — REAL ESTATE Fifty Years — 1902-1952 DIAL 4876 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Morgan Brothers, Inc. Wholesalers - Distributors CANDY - CIGARS - DRUGS - SUNDRIES PAPER PRODUCTS - SCHOOL SUPPLIES Asheville, N. C. Becker's Bakery, Inc. 22 South Church Street TELEPHONE 730 Hendersonville, N. C. Compliments ot Carolina Art Gallery TELEPHONE 6098 532 Main Street Hendersonville, N. C. The Remnant Shop We Specialize in COTTON - RAYON - DRAPERY and UPHOLSTERY MATERIALS LINENS and HOSIERY GalleG212 South Main Street Hendersonville, N. C. Compliments of WINNER'S Asheville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES - from Pearce-Young-Angel Co. WHOLESALE FOODS Fresh - Frozen - Canned - Dried PHONE 6751 Asheville, N. C. BEST WISHES CONGRATULATIONS to the SENIOR CLASS OF 1952 Fletcher Pharmacy Fletcher, N. C. Cogdill Limestone Co. Manufacturers of STONE and GROUND LIMESTONE Phone 3606 Fletcher, N. C. Davey Diner HOME COOKED FOOD DELICIOUS STEAKS SEA FOOD Fletcher, N. C. Royal Pines Service Station SINCLAIR PRODUCTS WASHING — POLISHING — GREASING Arden, North Carolina Compliments of Bill’s Shoe Repair 342 North Main Street Hendersonville, N. C. Compliments of Pettigrew-Rulane Co. RULANE GAS SERVICE Asheville, N. C. Mary's Drive Inn CHICKEN IN BASKET CHICKEN by POUND HOT LUNCHES Corner of Main Street and Caswell Hendersonville, N. C. Office Phone Arden 4411 Res. Arden 4921 BAGWELL LUMBER COMPANY BUILDING MATERIAL FLETCHER, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of CARSON ICE CREAM COMPANY Compliments of YOUNGBLOOD TRUCK LIINESSIING Wholesale Manufacturers and Distributors BLUE BIRD ICE CREAM Hendersonville, N. C. Fletcher, N. C. | Bettie’s Craft Center SUPPLIES AND INSTRUCTIONS CHARMIL HOTEL BUILDING 35 Broadway Asheville, N. C. Compliments of SHERRIER DIS AMBULANCE SERVICE TELEPHONE 3435 Hendersonville, N. C. Compliments of . C. Penney Company Hendersonville, N. C. Compliments of Place Barber Shop 238 North Main Street Hendersonville, N. C. without another Is too often the LAST, Brother. Ne Jo - The HARTFORD Agent wegen Toma The SAEAT AMERICAN pea Howard Mercantile LADIES’ MEN‘S READY-TO-WEAR ICE CREAM COLD DRINKS 404 — 7th Avenue, E. Hendersonville, N. C. Cannon Piano House 75 North Main Street TELEPHONE 5396 Asheville, N. C. H. E. Garrett Co. INSURANCE FIRE AND CASUALTY All Lines Except .Life PHONE 8751 108-109 Miles Building : = = —$—$—$—$———$—$—$——$———$——$—$ a a A MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY—This bus is operated daily from Waynesville to Blanton's Business College and affords free transportation for all pupils from Haywood County. It is possible to obtain this same service for your county. For information write: IL. P. Blanton, President Blanton's Business College, Asheville, North Carolina. W. A. Baxter Fletcher Lumber Co. Supplier of BENJAMIN MOORE'S PAINTS SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Phone 3741 Fletcher, N. C. Hendersonville, N. C. DeLuxe Beauty Shoppe OVER BARBER’S BOOK STORE 114 6th Avenue, W. MEATS — FEEDS Mr. Harold Brinn and Mr. Lavada Lyda, AMOCOEGAST == Ol Props. PHONE 3091 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Quality Grocery Phone 3691 SKY BROOK FARMS, INC. P. O. Box 447 HENDERSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Compliments of 7 : BILTMORE J.L. PACK PLUMBING MANUFACTURING EUBCIINIC, SUIPIPLYS ck COMPANY APPLIANCE CO. Fletcher, N. C. Biltmore, N. C. COMPLIMENTS Ol AMERICAN ENKA CORPORATION ENKA, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of What To Do With a Nickel Fletcher Cleaners When Thirst Arrives | PHONE 3841 oy Fletcher, N. C. ia’ 4 Cale « 5 Compliments of Coca-Cola Bottling Co. | Efird’s Department Store Hendersonville, N. C. North Main Street Hendersonville, N. C. STATE TRUST COMPANY Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Association DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO 10,000 DOLLARS Hendersonville, N. C. A AND H FLYING SIERWICIE CHARTER SERVICE STUDENT INSTRUCTION Fletcher, N. C. DERVIGE PAINE CO. Ware. 48 Biltmore Avenue DIAL 2-4771—72 Asheville, N. C. HOME OF PEE-GEE PAINTS Sold by BAGWELL LUMBER COMPANY Fletcher, N. C. Compliments of DUNN GROCE FUNERAL HOME, Inc. PHOINERZ=3030 Haywood Road Asheville, N. C. Stanley Grill CHICKEN STEAKS OUR SPECIALTY U. S. Highway 25 South Asheville, N. C. Houston Furniture Co. PHILCO ELECTRIC RANGES, REFRIGERATORS AND RADIOS, TELEVISION PEOPLE’S HOME FURNISHERS 507-511 North Main Street TELEPHONE 5183 Hendersonville, N. C. Biltmore Barber Shop “WE NEED YOUR HEAD IN OUR BUSINESS” U. M. Wilkie, Manager BILTMORE, N. C. Asheville Showcase Fixture Company 57-59 BROADWAY Asheville, N. C. MOLAND-DRYSDALE GOR BRICK MANUFACTURERS | | THE Hendersonville, N. C. PLANT No. 1—ETOWAH PLANT No. 2—FLETCHER L4G inle NINDS BULLDOZER and DRAGLINE WORK Fletcher, N. C. Compliments of BERKLEY MILLS BALFOUR, NORTH CAROLINA Martin Heating Metal Co. 211 North Main Street LENNOX WARM AIR HEATING Hendersonville, N. C. Lancaster Equipment Co. YOUR CAR IMPLEMENT DEALER 164 Broadway 655 7th Ave., E. Asheville, N. C. Hendersonville, N. C. The Sports Mart, Inc. 32 Battery Park Ave. DIAL 3-3953 Asheville, NC. Hoopers Creek Grocery GAS and FEED GROCERIES Phone Arden 3631 Fletcher, N. C. Asheville Meat Service Asheville, N. C. House of OLD McDONALD’S FARM SAUSAGE Compliments of Worley Candy Co. Your Local Candy Distributor PHONE 4193 PaO BOxml234 HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Byers’ Sheet Metal Works 620 Seventh Avenue, East PHONE 863 Hendersonville, N. C. Sam Hottel Quality Bakery BOX 816 Hendersonville, N. C. COMPLIMENTS OF We ie, AWE HEDRICK - RHODES POST HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Koonts Typewriter Co. Distributor ROYAL TYPEWRITERS 40 Wall Street Asheville, N. C. Compliments of Wnle (sO SOI NORTH MAIN STREET Hendersonville, N. C. Compliments of Cranston Print Works Fletcher, N. C. Collins-McCord Department Store Hendersonville, N. C. Victor Tract B ook Room 18 South Pack Square TELEPHONERSS212 Asheville, N. C. Tl rr: Leona Allen Young HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. i A A} pita ¢ p72 OBS, oa gfe SG tA} Af t f J yen Loo TP , 7. fir or ad Mill End Store HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. Dermid’s Paint, Seed Hardware Co. WHOLESALE and RETAIL South Main Texaco Service DiNwe sve 403 South Main Street HENDERSONVILLE, N. C. = AGL. a 62 _—


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