Goldston High School - Gold Stone Yearbook (Goldston, NC)

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Reference Only Not to be taken from this room seniors administration athle cJT fJT SeneumA ji£t |eom. 0Ka«j, c£ee ‘TDiScie aauauj, 2007 eshmen organ advertisers 4 3 GOLDS ION wmms . a y. lllfe;. ■ A ■ ■ • v ! 1 cV ■ v ' w •SV-.vs-: ¥ ■ ■Njcv ' , ' m ■■ v- ' v . Their determined effort to make us satisfied and happy shall always be remembered as one of our most precious high school memories. Words can ' t express our appreciation for their various contribu¬ tions; but to show how much we love, honor, and respect them, the 1958 Gold-Stone Staff dedicates the 58 Gold-Stone to the parents of the senior class. S o cfstone Staff Co-Editors JANICE GRAHAM ANN C. PHILLIPS Business Managers JANICE ELKINS JIMMY WILLIAMS Feature Editor Art Editor PATRICIA GAINES BARBARA JOURDAN Sports Editors KAY ELKINS JOHNNY HILLIARD Advertising Managers JOYCE HANCOCK ANN PHILLIPS Sponsor MISS MARGARET SHARPE Beginning of a hard task. MRS. KYLE STEPHENSON Home Economics - Biology MR. C. O. WILLIFORD Agriculture MISS MARGARET SHARPE English - French MR. W. H. BROOKBANK Math - Science - Coach MRS. ORA BYERLY Math - Science MRS. MILTON GARNER MISS GRACE BURKE MRS. JETER ADCOCK 1st Grade 1st - 2nd Grades 2nd Grade MRS. MADGE BRINSON MRS. MYRTLE PAGE 3rd Grade 4th Grade MRS. FAYE MOORE 4th - 5th Grades MRS. MARY CAMPBELL 5th Grade MRS. MARY BARBER 6th Grade MRS. MABLE HOLT 7th Grade MR. HERBERT COX 7th - 8th Grades MRS. ERNEST NEAL 8th Grade seniors 3ast ll)i rancf Testament We, the 1958 Seniors of Goldston High School, County of Chatham, State of North Carolina, being of sound mind and body do hereby utter the following last wills and testaments: ARTICLE I Juniors, to you we leave our desire to cram it all in during the Senior year. Sophomores, to you we leave our books, desks, and anything else you need to graduate. Freshmen, to you we leave our ability to talk all die time, saying nothing ot importance. ARTICLE n Mr. Pike, to you we leave our thanks for your faith in us and your ability to always make us smile. Miss Sharpe, to you we extend our gratitude for under¬ standing us and giving us the urge to go forward. Mr. Brookbank, to you we leave our appreciation for your pep talks and your training us in sportsman¬ ship. Mrs. Stephenson, to you we leave our deepest thanks for being a wonderful friend and counselor espec¬ ially during our Junior year. Mrs. Byerly, to you we leave kind thoughts tor putting up with our sleepiness during class. Mr. Williford, to you we leave our hopes that next year you will have a group of faithful Senior boys. JlCascots KAREN ATKINS and RANDY ELKINS 1 aff, - 1 ARTICLE III Rebecca Cheek leaves her place as Most Friendly to Virginia Pearce. Janice Elkins leaves her ability to win the Junior Dra¬ matics medal to Gracie Caviness. Kay Elkins leaves her place as Most Athletic to Betty Wilson. Wayne Elkins leaves all his agricultural knowledge to Rabbitt Fields. Patricia Gaines leaves her love for people to Nancy Hilliard and Carolyn Gaines. Janice Graham leaves her desire to be different to Gaither Crissman. Joyce Hancock leaves her place as Best All-Around to Joyce Vaughn. Peggy Hart leaves her figure and big mouth to Glen¬ dale Keck. Johnny Hilliard leaves his laziness to Larry Miller. Barbara Jourdan leaves her long curly hair to Dorothy Jourdan. Emma Morrison leaves her dependability to her sister, Barbara. Her gift of gab she takes along. Anne C. Phillips leaves her ability to make people laugh and enjoy life to Jack Hilliard. Nancy Ann Phillips leaves her personality to Jane Phillips. Her cuteness she takes along. Carolyn Rives leaves her sly ways of getting out of class to Lucille Moody. Sylvia Spivey leaves her short hair to Ernestine Elkins. Faye Wright leaves her blue eyes and dimples to her sister, Frances. Billy Watson leaves his ability to make excuses to Larry Oldham. Jimmy Williams leaves his place as Mr. Goldston High to Paul Owen. Witnesses: Pat Boone Jemima Turntable Abigail McGillacutta ' . • r. jSp-V ' , . ■ ■ h icers MOTTO: When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece. COLORS: Green and White FLOWER: Orchid -% W, . i. St President - - - PATRICIA GAINES Vice President-KAY ELKINS Secretary-BARBARA JOURDAN Treasurer_JOYCE HANCOCK Room Representative-FAYE WRIGHT REBECCA ELIZABETH CHEEK Becky She’s always happy, care¬ free and gay and ready to help you in any way. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, Letter 1, Star 2; Monogram Club 2,3; Marshal 2,3; Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Chairman, Junior-Senior Prom 3. KAY FRANCES ELKINS Bones Make good of your young life, for some day you ' ll get old.” Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Letter 1, Star 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; 4-H 1,2,3,4, Officer 1,2,3,4; Bus Driver 3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Mar¬ shal 2,3,4; Athletic Committee 3; Librarian 4. LUTHER WAYNE ELKINS Fats He never does today what he can put off until tomorrow. ” FFA 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Bus Driver 3,4. Seniors PATRICIA LOUISE GAINES Trixie Smile and the world smiles with you, cry and you cry alone. Basketball 2; Class Officer 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Chief 4; Beta Club 2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Monogram Club 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3,4; Softball 2, Star 1,2,3,4; Home¬ coming Court 1,2,3,4; Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Student Council 4, Officer 4; Annual Staff 4. JANICE ANN ELKINS Jae Curiosity is the beginning of wisdom. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Recitation 1,2; Dramatics 3,4, Medal 3; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Cheer¬ leader 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3 4; Bus Driver 3,4, JANICE CAMERON GRAHAM Jann The secret of success is ambition. Student Council 2,3,4, Officer 2, 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Pianist 1,2; Recitation 1,2,3,4, School and County Medal 3; Editor Hi-Lites 3; Annual Staff 4; Dramatics 3,4; Cheerleader; Basketball, Star 1,2, 3,4; Homecoming Court 1,2,4; Class Officer 2, 3; Chief Marshal 2, 3, 4; Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Athletic Committee 2, 3. JOYCE ANN HANCOCK Joy Striving and willing to work for myself and others. Class Officer 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3, 4; Glee Club 3,4; Library Staff 2,3; Annual Staff 4; Dramatics 3,4; Homecoming Court 3,4; Rep. to Lee County Fair 3; Served at Junior-Sen¬ ior Banquet 2. PEGGY CAROL HART Fat It ' s not whether you win or lose the game; but how you play it. 4-H 1, 2, 3; Lunchroom 1,2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Mar¬ shal 3, Seniors JOHNNY WESLEY HILLIARD Smiley I ' m a man of few words. Annual Staff 4; Bus Driver 3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3,4. BARBARA JEAN JOURDAN Bob If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great way. Student Council 1,4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Re¬ citation 3; Dramatics 3, 4; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Marshal 2, 3, 4; Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 2; President of Student Body 4. EMMA JEAN MORRISON Orsey Take it easy, have your fun. Let the old world flicker on. Softball 2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; Basketball Manager 4; Paper Staff 3; Lunchroom; Dramatics 3,4; 4-H 1 , 2 . NANCY ANN PHILLIPS Cora Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bad. Paper Staff 3; Annual 1,4; Office 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Letter 2, Star 3,4; Student Council 2; Class Offi¬ cer 1,2; Dramatics 3,4; Monogram Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,3,4. ANNE COOK PHILLIPS Cookie A little fun to match the sorrow of each day ' s growing. Student Council 4, Officer 4; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Recitation 1, 2, 3, 4; School and County Medal 1; Dramatics 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Basketball 2; Cheer¬ leader 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Class Officer 2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 1; Marshal 2; Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 2; Letter 1; Star 2, 3, 4. BILLY WATSON I never let studying interfere with my education. FFA 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3,4. CAROLYN ELIZABETH RIVES Lib” I love work, it fascinates me; I could sit and watch it for hours. Lunchroom 1,2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff 3,4; 4-H 1,2; Dramatics 3,4; Beta Qu een 3; Library Staff 1; Served at Junior - Senior Banquet 2; Marshal 2,3; Typing Medal 2. c5 emprs w « JIMMY ROSSER WILLIAMS Jim” He ' s not really a flirt, ju$ attracted when he sees a skirt. ” Football 3,4, Co-Captain 4; FFA 1,2,3,4, Officer 4; Class Officer 1,3; Co-Editor Hi-Lites 3; Student Council 1,3; Dramatics 3,4, Medal 3; Monogram Club 3,4; Glee Club 4. SYLVIA LOU SPIVEY Sivy Live for today for tomorrow may never come. Beta Club 2,3; Lunchroom 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3; 4-H 1,2; Paper Staff 3; Basketball 1; Dramatics 3,4; Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 2. LINDA FAYE WRIGHT Life is like a piece of clay, so mold it well. Lunchroom 1; Library Staff 1; Served at Junior-Senior Banquet 2; 4-H 2,3; Glee Club 2,3,4; Safety Patrol 4; Beta Club 2,3; Cheerleader 2,3, 4; Student Council 4; Class Officer 4; Dramatics 3,4; Letter 2, Star 3,4. J ropJiecij The time is May 1968, ten years have elapsed since the 1958 class left the halls of knowl¬ edge at Goldston High School. From our Sputnik windows, let us peer on these 58 grads and see what great things they are doing. First we see Rebecca Cheek working as an X-Ray technician in a large New York Hospital... She especially enjoys X-Raying nice-looking men and she tries to grab them while they are help¬ less. After taking a two-year secretarial course in FOUR years, Janice Elkins finally graduated from Kings Business College and is a private secretary for a very handsome man, however, to no advantage, for she has to run home every evening to her husband and kids. Kay Elkins is fast becoming the best and most efficient F.B.I. woman in the world. Even the President is living straight, for fear Kay will pin something on him. Wayne Elkins is now head of a Construction Company in Africa. Johnny Hilliard is his assistant, but he sleeps most of the day. At night, these become Girl Scouts with the hopes of getting a wife before long. Patricia Gaines is continually getting mixed up on names of her many suitors, and can’t de¬ cide which one to marry. She, along with Ann, Jann, and Jay continue to have all-night par¬ ties - girls only! Pat really isn’t working too hard, but occasionally she teaches second grade in a New York Primary School. Poor students... don ' t they have it bad? In the meantime, we see that after singing at anytime and for anybody, Janice Graham has finally been accepted by Fred Waring as a member of his choral group. ..as an off-key soprano! She is also embarking on an acting career, but by the time her life is over, she will have done about any type of work you can imagine. Joyce Hancock now has a beauty shop of her own and is getting world recognition for her unusual hair-do’s. Her most frequent customers are the thirteen girls who graduated with her. Peggy Hart worked her way up for five years at the hosiery mill, which she now owns. She is desperately trying to invent a mill that will operate by itself, for she despises work! Barbara Jourdan is a very famous airline stewardess with her own school which includes a course, How to Get a Pilot for a Husband. ” She has had much experience at this, for she’s been divorced four times already. Emma Morrison is working at a telephone office and she accidentally on purpose hears conversations not meant for her ears! After having gone to medical school seven years and gaining a prominent position at Wesley Long Hospital, Anne C. Phillips suddenly decided during an operation, while the patient was cut open, that this was not the life for her. What happened to the patient? His wife draws his Social Security. Ann Phillips, Carolyn Rives and Sylvia Spivey are now joint owners of a large telephone company which has mechanical operators, which means the girls can leave work early to rush home to hubbys and boy friends. We see that after working ten years at the switchboard at Roberts Company, Faye Wright has finally been promoted.. .Congratulations! Well, well, there is Jimmy Williams running his Uncle’s Lumber Company. ..now in Jim ' s name. It ' s the type that runs while the boss sleeps and dreams of glamorous girls. Now we see Billy Watson down on the farm, raising pigs, chickens, cows, and other ani¬ mals. Incidentally, it ' s the largest farm in all of Chatham County. Gracious, that seems to be all, so we ' ll now take Sputnik into outer space for a while and say so long to the Goldston High School Seniors of 1958. SYLVIA SPIVEY - JOHNNY HILLIARD BARBARA JOURDAN JANICE GRAHAM lOviQOOOjUOVj J est ! irounJ — TlTosl Uersa i e JOYCE HANCOCK ANN C. PHILLIPS sms m Cutest ANN PHILLIPS CAROLYN RIVES in (■ J il est PEGGY HART WAYNE ELKINS Quietest — 7 Tos Depencfak e FAYE WRIGHT EMMA JEAN MORRISON Jrienc Iiesl V BILLY WATSON wrnm Jc umors CLASS OFFICERS President-— Vice President- Secretary - - - Treasurer - • Room Representative NORMA JEAN CAUDLE - - - -JACK HILLIARD -RAYVON KING .PAUL OWEN • - - BILL MURCHISON Class Colors-Blue and White Class Flower-White Carnation Motto: Life is a daily experience; live it to the fullest. ” BOBBY BEARD MARIE BEARD JANE CAUDLE NORMA JEAN CAUDLE GRACE CAVINESS GAITHER CRISSMAN J. B. GILLILAND v. Jack Hilliard J. C. Hart Wesley Hart Rayvon King Larry Miller Barbara Morrison Lula Mae Wicker Bill Murchison Frances Oldham J. B. Oldham Peggy Oldham Paul Owen Ann Palmer Virginia Pearce Jane Phillips Margaret Oldham Carol Smith Judy Thames Lula Mae Wicker Frances Wright lasses Oracle President - Charles Gaines Vice President - Gary Moses Secretary - Joyce Vaughn Treasurer - Stockton Wilkins Not shown: Room Representatives - Jo Stinson and Samuel Cheek Patricia Davis Betty Jean Dorsett Shirley Ellis Myrna Fields Elizabeth Hart Susan Hayes Dorothy Jourdan Glendale Keck Alice King Sarah Margaret Oldham Frances Rives Barbara Robinson Margie Seagroves Carolyn Smith Carol Webster Helen Wilkie Linda Wilkie Margaret Wilkie Cleo Williams Ann Woolover Gene Barber Charlie Elkins Glynn Elkins Jimmy Elkins Claude Holshauser Lanny Jenkins Clarence McKeithan Robert Murchison Don Oldham Douglas Oldham Wilson Poe Marlin Stinson Reid Trogden Richard Webster It- s n j S racfe President - Lydia Scott Vice President - Howard Caudle Secretary-Rep. - Sandy Wicker Treasurer - Nancy Hilliard Benny Faye Barber Kate Beal Earl Brooks Billy Joe Carrol Myrtie Goe Lynn Crissman Ernestine Elkins James Herbet Fields Melvin Fields Jackie Fuller Bobby Gaines Carolyn Gaines George Gaines Alma Jane Milikan David Oldham Larry Oldham Linda Oldham Aubrey Palmer Geneva Phillips Lee Phillips Wayne Rives Mary E. Seagroves Morris Seigler Mae Smith Bobby Wilson elementary ;• i 9 1 } C icjJitJi S racfe P. Campbell L. Clarke P. Clarke N. Dorsette D. Elkins J. Elkins P. Fields W. Fields A. Forrester D. Gaines L. Garner L. Hart N. Hart M. Hilliard J. Jourdan T. Landrett J. McKeithan A. Moody A. Vaughn M. Welch C. Wilkie C. Beal D. Bright C. Gaines R. Godwin J. McMillian E. Moody R. Oldham J. Stinson O. Wilkie R. Owens Seuentfi ancf C a it i c Jracfe l JourlJi an cf 7ijh i Jrac e our acfe favorites JOYCE HANCOCK Jfo omecommj Court SARAH MARGARET OLDHAM JO ANN STINSON NORMA JEAN CAUDLE ANN C. PHILLIPS % Officers President-BARBARA JOURDAN Vice President.JANICE GRAHAM Secretary..ANN C. PHILLIPS Treasurer.PATRICIA GAINES Sergeant-At-Arms-PAUL OWEN Qcers off Otucfent Jioff President Vice President BARBARA JOURDAN JANICE GRAHAM Stucfent C u ounci j3eta Gfu6 veers President.JANICE GRAHAM Vice President -- ANN PALMER Secretary.VIRGINIA PEARCE Treasurer.RAYVON KING Reporter.KAY ELKINS Sponsor -.MRS. KYLE STEPHENSON President JANICE GRAHAM Vice President ANN PALMER Editor-PAUL OWEN Co-Editor - - ANN PALMER Sponsor - - MRS. BYERLY uncnroom OPERATORS Mrs. Arthur Gaines Mrs. Stanley Baker Eliaz Palmer Wilma Dowdy Wesley Hart, Kay Elkins Janice Elkins, Bobby Beard Rayvon King, Wayne Elkins 4 ■tuts I JooiSa T jfeam Paul Owen, Billy Murchison, Wesley Hart, Sam Cheek, Larry Oldham, Billy Elkins, Jimmy Williams, Jack Hilliard, Stockton Wilkins, Larry Miller, Clarence McKeithen, Bobby Gaines. Co-Captains, Betty Wilson and Kay Elkins Pat Davis, Frances Rives, Sandy Wicker, Barbara Robinson, Norma Caudle, Joann Stinson, Alice King, Carol Webster, Virginia Pearce, Carolyn Smith, Lucille Moody, Cleo Williams, Sarah Oldham, Jane Caudle, Lydia Scott. Managers, Emma Morrison and Lula Mae Wicker. Coach, W. H. Brookbank. Co-Captains, Bill Murchison and Paul Owen Gene Barber, Lee Phillips, Bobby Gaines, Wesley Hart, Larry Oldham, Billy Elkins, Stockton Wilkins, Samuel Cheek, J. B. Gilliland, Charles Gaines, Melvin Fields. Coach, W. H. Brookbank. 7 ' ootfja f Sandy Wicker, Norma Caudle, Ann Phillips, Janice Graham, Janice Elkins, Faye Williams, Patricia Gaines, Gracie Caviness, Ann C. Phillips. CHIEF PAT Susan Hayes, Faye Wright, Ann C. Phillips, Ann Phillips, Faye Williams, Gracie Caviness, Janice Elkins, Frances Wright, Janice Graham, Pat Gaines. J) as tetba I mm I ' Him ran—fr 1 ag il IB l 5 ‘ ' W r .i -ii’ • S EI ' K yHI , | J liiSSsIlSl; ff!g 5r Wg it3 |5i - ' il T -•••1? i ifiOTi jut bmiim 1ES5 iijii ssh If-. 3 m3R M ; i 1 Compliments of CREOSOTIN 3 COMPANY Creosote Ties - Timber - Posts - Poles and Lumber Gulf, North Carolina Phone Lynwood 8-3461 in Goldston Spring 4-2211 in Sanford UIMMIE WRENN, INC Your Friendly Ford Dealer Pittsboro, North Carolina Phone Kingswood Z-Z731 or Z-Z741 Z4 Hour Service A-l Used Cars Complete Repairs - Mechanical and Body New Exclusive Lifeguard Design ‘58 FORD “The Biggest Little Ford Dealer in North Carolina” Compliments of FEED Mil_l_ Custom Grinding Molasses Mixing We Buy Grain Gold Bond Feed Phone Lynwood 8-3486 Goldston, North Carolina Manufacturers of Yellow Pine Specializing in Roofers and Dimension Since 192 5 Ph. 8-3401 Goldston, N. C. Compliments of C. S. GAINES AND H. B. GAINES £ Compliments of MOTOR COMPANY 2 O c Siler City, North Carolina Phone 245 • 32 AyU kC jt -J ‘d Q_ S4AES SERVICE farmer ' s Compliments of EXCHANGE CHATHAM INC. MASTER TIRE SERVICE Feed - Fertilizer Farm Supplies Complete Tire Service Ph. KW2-4801 Siler City, North Carolina Pittsboro, N. C. Compliments of JONES DEPT.STORE BARBER FURN. HDWE. CO. Philco and Zenith Appliances TV and Radio Service Gleem and Wale-Fix Paint Gold Seal Rugs Siler City, North Carolina Phone 3481 FRIENDLY $uc FL ORIST DRIVE-IN “Flowers of Distinction” Tasty Homemade Desserts 218 East Third St. Siler City, North Carolina Siler City, North Carolina On U.S. 421 H U“1 TERCUP ICE CREAM COMPANY Manufacturers of Buttercup Ice Cream Sanford, North Carolina Goldston, North Carolina HARRIS SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT DARK X HARRINGTON Sheet and Metal Work of All Kinds Auto Radiator Repairing mm Body Glass Made to Order PRYOR DARK GAINES OIL COMPANY and JONES HARRINGTON Wholesale Distributors Esso Products Sanford, North Carolina Goldston, North Carolina Ph. 3-5976 Ph. Lynwood 8-3 761 FAIRVIEW DAIRIES, INC. DAIRY PRODUCTS Grade A Pasteurized Milk Quality Ice Cream Sanford, North Carolina CIT ' V ' ELECTRONICS SHOP TV - Radio Household Appliances Sales and Service “Buy It Where It Is Serviced” Pittsboro, N. C. Compliments of A. W. GOLDSTON X SONJS LUMBER CO. Pittsboro, North Carolina GOLDSTON Congratulations, Seniors brothers 0 l REAL ESTATE - RENTALS Phone 3-0441 TAX CONSULTANT NOTARY PUBLIC Sanford, North Carolina Goldston, N. C. Phone 8-3374 Compliments of Compliments of ROSES GOLDSTON 5-10-25£ STORES Sanford, North Carolina MARKET BURKE BROTHERS, Props. Goldston, North Carolina Compliments of GOLDSTON BAG MILL. RAEFORD AND OREN GAINES, Props. Goldston, North Carolina SiLEEfR. CITY MILLS Purity and Chatham Lily Flour Chatham Dog Food Siler City, North Carolina Compliments of C. CT. ROUT M MILLS Flour - Meal - Feeds Bonlee, North Carolina Ph. Day LY 7-3251 Ph. Nite LY 7-3356 JOHNSON X GAINES ESSO STATION Standard Oil Products Auto Tires and Accessories Goldston, North Carolina Phone LY8-3551 JUSTICE MOTOR CO., INC. Chevrolet - Oldsmobile - Cadillac Sales and Service Pittsboro, North Carolina Phone KI2-2071 CRANFORD PITTSBORO STUDIO FURNITURE APPLIANCE CO. JIMMY CRANFORD, Proprietor Phone SH 2-2731 “The Store of Friendly Service” Phone 3241 121 S. Second Ave. Siler City, North Carolina Pittsboro, N. C. Compliments of kammer ' s MEN’S SHOP Sanford, N. C. SMITH X BUCKNER FUNERAL HOME, INC. 24 Hour Ambulance Service Phone SH 2-2151 Siler City, N. C. Compliments of HOLT BRADY SUPPLY COMPANY 1016 Endor St. MOTORS, INC. Sanford, N. C. 248 N. Chatham Avenue International Harvester Farm Equipment Siler City, North Carolina “Because Cost Least to Own.’’ Ph. 3-2611 Lincoln - Mercury - Edsel SPROTT BISH BROS. SCRAP METAL COMPANY FURNITURE CO. We Buy Scrap Iron and Metals We Sell Structural Steel “Home of Quality Furniture’’ Sanford, N. C. Pipe, and Used Auto Parts Phone SH 2-333 6 Siler City, N. C. BRIGHT X WILLIAMS Compliments of MACKS SAW CO. Burns Chain Saws Sales and Service 5-10-25 STORES Phone 4-8541 Sanford, N. C. Sanford, N. C. Congratulations, Seniors Compliments of i(mit ROGERS FUNERAL HOME Gulf, North Carolina Sanford, North Carolina SANFORD atwater ' s AUTO SUPPLY, INC. GULF STATION Wholesale Auto Supplies Complete Machine Shop Wrecker Service and Auto Repairs 133 N. Steele - Ph. SP. 4-2611 Phone KI 2-4541 Sanford, North Carolina Pittsboro, N. C. Compliments of CARROLL GLENNS C3IF=“T CLOTHING PLUMBING HEATING CONTRACTORS Sanford, North Carolina 801 Wicker Street Ph. 3-7041 State License 547 Sanford, North Carolina Frank ' s SANFORD PRODUCE COMPANY, INC. FLORIST Wholesale Distributors of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 149 N. Steele Ph. SP 3-6711 and Institutional Foods Ph. SP-2-2611 Sanford, North Carolina Sanford, North Carolina {=. O. DOWDY BEALS LUMBER ESSO STATION P. O. Box 247 320 South Chatham Avenue Phone KYw. 24441 Ph. 22575 Pittsboro, N. C. Siler City, N. C. Compliments of Compliments of bud ' s PLACE TAYLOR DRUG Cumnock, N. C. Siler City, North Carolina BOM LEE BONLEE SERVICE STATION POULTRY, INC. T. E. MOORE, Proprietor Baby Chicks and Feed Phone LY-73 661 Bonlee, N. C. Bonlee, North Carolina FHEL.D NASH MOTORS JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY John Deere Equipment Farm and Home Suppl ies SH-2-3334 Sanford Highway “Cash If You Have It Credit If You Need It” Siler City, N. C. Sanford, North Carolina O —D — i N I S LAKE PARK SILER CITY HARDWARE Fishing, Swimming Dutch Boy Paints and Dancing Just Opposite the Post Office Sanford, N. C. Siler City, N. C. CHATHAM MOTORS, INC. FRIENDLY FLORIST Office - SHerwooa 2-3 686 “Flowers of Distinction” Parts and Service - SH 2-2383 Phone SH 2-2695 SHerwood 2-3210 218 East Third St. Siler City, N. C. Siler City, N. C. C. EE. LONJES COMPANY PITTSBORO HATCHERY C. M. LINDSEY AND SON Telephone KI2-3941 Quality Chicks Telephones: 24 East Street Office: Kingswood 2-3001 Residence: Kingswood 2-2961 Pittsboro, North Carolina Pittsboro, N. C. DARKS Compliments of HATCHERY AND FEED CO. 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