Jasper High School - J Hi Nike Yearbook (New Bern, NC)
- Class of 1955
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!U Published by the SENIOR CLASS” JASPER HIGH SCHOOL poneewnd In days to come we hope that this book will grow in value. Many years from now, you leaf through this 1954-55 annual and recall various experiences in high school. Many of them will be brought to life by the sight of an old friend's face. We on the annual staff sincerely hope that the 1955 J-HI-NIKE will help you relive your high school days, and that it will find you closer to your present friends, so they may not be forgotten later on. We would like to thank all the faculty, students and friends who helped us to make this book possible. Now we present to you, students and faculty of Jasper High School, your 1955 annual. Editor-in-Chief Because we are grateful to you for. . . A bility to understand young people, I mplicit faith in the Class of '55, N ever letting us down when we needed you, S omehow, making us believe in ourselves, W illing to aid us at all times, O ffering love and time generously, R eminding us of memories we enjoyed in this our Senior Year, T rusting us to do our best always, H elping us complete this edition of the J-H1-NIKE, We, the Class of 1955, do dedicate to you. . . Mrs. Ainsworth, our J-H1-NIKE “P%CKCCfi U s4caUto tu K School (Za etencci Assistant Editor Assistant Editor 4ft«tucU Editor-in-Chief LOUISE DUNCAN Asst. Business Mgrs. Asst. Business Mgr. Advisor LOLA DAWSON THELMA RICE SARAH SUGG ADLEHEID TRESCHAN MRS. D. T. AINSWORTH Photography Editor MARIE REGISTER Asst. Feature Editor BARBARA KORNEGAY Feature Editor DICK GRADY Asst. Sports Editor JO ANN MORTON Sports Editor DAN SUTTON Asst. Feature Editor FRANK WILLIAMS Asst. Sports Editor CHARLIE SLAUGHTER MR. JOHN W. HAMILTON MRS. D. T. AINSWORTH MRS. JOYCE DUNCAN History Business Home Economics and Science 'pacoclty English and French Mathematics Agriculture MRS. GLADYS McILWEAN MR. MYRON HARRIS MR. B. U HODNETT jOR£! President..................................LOUISE DUNCAN Vice President - -- -- -- -- -- -- - JANICE SIMPSON Secretary - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- SARAH SUGG Treasurer...............................BARBARA KORNEGAY BARBARA KORNEGAY - FRANK WILLIAMS BARBARA ANN DAUGHERTY Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Junior Play; FHA 1. LOLA MARIE DAWSON Cheerleader 2,3,4; 4-H Club 1,2, 3,4; Class Parliamentarian 3; Glee Club 3,4. LOUISE DUNCAN Beta Club 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; 4-H Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1; FT A 4; Marshal 3; Class Reporter 2; Class Treas- urer 3; Class President 4; Junior Play. RICHARD GRADY FFA 1,2, 3,4; Junior Play; Glee Club 1; 4-H Club 1,2,3; Class Parliamentarian 4; Basket- ball 4. AUDREY JEAN HARDISON Basketball 1.2,3,4; Miss JHS 2,4; Class Re porter 3; Marshal 1,2,3; Chief Marshal 3. BARBARA REGISTER KORNEGAY 4-H Club 1,2,3; FHA 1,4; Beta 4; Class Treasurer 4; Glee Club 1; Basketball 1,2. JO ANN MORTON FHA 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3.4; 4-H Club 1.3,4; Junior Play; FTA 4. MARIE REGISTER 4-H Club 1; FHA 1; Cheerleader 1; Glee Club 1; Junior Play. THELMA RICE Basketball 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 2,3,4; FHA 1; Junior Play; 4-H Club 1. BETSY JEAN RIGGS Glee Club 1,4; FHA 1. JANICE SIMPSON Basketball 1,2; Class Secretary 2; Class Vice President 3,4; Glee Club 2; Junior Play. CHARLIE SLAUGHTER FFA 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,4; Glee Club 1, 3; 4-H Club 1,2; Junior Play. SARAH ANN SUGG 4-H Club 1.2,3, 4; Beta Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1.2, 3,4; FHA 1, 2,3,4; Class Treasurer 2; President 3; Secre- tary 4; FTA 4. ADELHEID TRESCHAN Transfer from Commercial College; Oste- rode a Harz, Germany; Beta Club 4. DAN SUTTON Basketball 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Play; Class Vice President 1; Secretary 3; President 2. ■ r- FRANK WILLIAMS FFA 1,2,3,4; Junior Play. As I sat in a plane on the way to New York to a convention for Teachers of Handi- capped Children, I thought I heard a familiar voice saying, Please fasten your safety belts. ” I turned around and there was my old classmate, Lola Dawson; her voice if going strong after ten years believe it or not. Lola says that the pilot for the plane is one of our classmates, Dick Grady. Seems Dick has made good. Lola told me that it was quite a coincidence that another member of our class was on the plane; it was Louise Duncan. She had been home for the first time in five years and her work was calling her back in the missionary field of Africa. There she was doing a great deal to win souls for Christ. Louise told me that without the help of JoAnn Morton, as nurse of the sick and afflicted, her work would be almost in vain. I bade my classmate goodby and took a cab to the hotel. Whom do you think screeched up to the side walk. Yes, none other than Frankie Williams. I recalled how he maneuvered his car around while in high school. I thought to myself this occupation is really for him. As I went to register at the hotel desk there stood Janice Simpson. Janice conveyed to me that her work was a joy because of the many people she meets each day. Janice told me that she saw Dan Sutton two weeks ago, and that he was doing a fine job as head coach at the North Carolina State College. I asked Janice what several of our class- mates were doing and she told me if I went down to the coffee shop I would see the former Barbara Daughtery; seems she married the manager and they are doing quite well. Janice told me Adelheid Treschan is now a secretary in the United Nations build- ing. I guess we are all proud to clain Adelheid as a member of our 1955 graduating class. I told Janice about all the members I had seen that day, and she wanted to know whatever happened to Audrey Hardison, Betsy Riggs, Charlie Slaughter, Thelma Rice, Barbara Kornegay and Marie Register. I told Janice that Audrey Hardison and Frank had finally gotten married and were thoroughly enjoying married life. Betsy Riggs is now secretary for Lawyer Grice in Chicago. I told Janice about hearing Charlie Slaugh- ter picking and singing for the Grand Ole Opera on TV. Seems his recordings are sweeping the nation. It seems Thelma Rice was contented to be a mother and telephone operator at the same time. Barbara Kornegay is now in Japan because David is stationed there. He is making the service his career, and Barbara has really gotten the oppor- tunity to see the world with him. And Marie Register is the favorite teacher for the elementary grade at Jasper School. Marie has certainly made a good teacher. At this time I realized it was time for me to be at a meeting of the council. I thought to myself how I would love to get together with all my classmates once more for they meant a great deal to me while I was at Jasper School—and to think it has been my Alma Mater for ten years. Class Prophet TViU We, the class of 1955, being of unsound mind and body and possessed with faulty reasoning nevertheless declare it our legal right to bequeath the following persons these articles: To the faculty, we leave a period of undisturbed peace and happiness. We think they will be happy just because we have accomplished this feat of graduation. We believe that we had them guessing about this at times. To all underclassmen, we leave this thought, Neglect not the gift that lies within thee, with sincere hopes that they will apply themselves to their respective talents to the best of their ability. To the members of the classes mentioned here, we, the seniors, bequeath the following: I, Barbara Kornegay, leave my ability to get a husband and continue to get good grades in school to anyone who has the nerve to do it. I, Marie Register, leave my ability to get a sailor to Irene Speight. I, Joann Morton, leave my sunny smile and friendly ways to Lucille Adams. I, Louise Duncan, leave my physics book on the Bunsen burner turned full blast. I, Adelheid Treschan, leave my German accent to my brother Helmut Treschan. I, Frankie Williams, leave all these bootiful women—but I shall return! I, Charlie Slaughter, leave my piggish ways to any hoggish junior. I, Dick Grady, leave my brains to Jack French. I, Alfred Creampuff Sutton, leave my dusty, ragged, good ole ”31” to Wootie. I, Barbara Daughtery, leave my willingness to clean rooms to anyone who takes the job. I, Betsy Riggs, leave my ability to have fighting pajama parties to the good ole gang I'm leaving at Jasper Hi. I, Sara Sugg, leave my hi-top socks to Bobby Snitcher Hodnett with the hope they don't cause much confusion. I, Audrey Hardison, leave my ability to play ball and make excellent grades to Elizabeth Hopewell hoping she will do the same. I, Janice Simpson, leave my Marilyn Monroe hair style to Mr. Harris to have on the bow of his boat, The Down Easter, (Hope the sea gulls like it.) I, Thelma Rice, leave my silly giggles to Joann Wetherington. I, Lola Dawson, leave Jasper School to Nancy and Carole Ipock. ARTICLE I ARTICLE II ARTICLE III Witness Lawyer Witness As Old Jasper Hi began a new semester in the fall of '51, we were ready to be recognized as freshmen. Mr. Myron Harris, basketball coach, was our teacher. The class enroll- ment was twenty. Charles Daly and Lola Dawson entered our class during our sophomore year. At the half we lost Harold Johnson and James Hare. Mrs. McDwean, our teacher, accompanied us on a trip enjoyed by all to Swansboro. Near the end of the year a classmate, Charles Daly, took leave. Some of us had the privilege of attending the Junior-Senior Banquet. As juniors we took on the responsibility of the Junior- Senior Banquet. The Banquet was held in our new lunchroom with the dance at the Woman's Club in New Bern. During the year we lost three of our students, Jimmy Howell, Kenneth Daly, and Eva Riggs Smith. Mrs. Duncan our teacher helped with our Junior play. What senior would forget the grand time that was had while giving the play, The Funny Brats, ” which was a success. This being our senior year we eagerly look forward to our Junior-Senior Banquet and the long-awaited Commencement. The sixteen of us that are left have been industriously work- ing on our annual and hope it will be a success because of the wonderful help of our advisor, Mrs. D. T. Ainsworth. We have planned a trip to East Carolina in Greenville in April in order to get a touch of college life and to see what it has to offer us. Historian Best Looking REID DUNCAM BEVERLY CHANCE JUNIORS JACK FRENCH IPOCK f SHERMAN REGISTER - - LUCILLE ADAMS - - - CAROLEIPOCK - - - JACK FRENCH President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian LUCILLE ADAMS JACK FRENCH JEAN FRENCH ROBERT HAGAN RODNEY HAWKINS MAGARET HILL BOBBY HODNETT ELIZABETH HOPEWELL BOBBY IPOCK CAROLE IPOCK IRENE SPEIGHT WILLMERE TRIPP JO ANN WETHERINGTON KIRBY WETHERINGTON JOHN A. WILCOX Kay Adams Faye Adams Betty Jean Bryant Nola Daly Helen Daughert) Leslie Davis Ethel Hagan Betty Lou Hill Nancy Ipock Patricia McDaniel Janie McDaniel Kat Richardson Mack Rice J. K. Murphy Terry Prevost Jerry Tripp Cleve Williams Virginia Williams Kay Wetherington Ray White FRESHMEN ------Amos Parker ----------Pat White Elizabeth Richardson President------------ Vice President------- Secretary - Treasurer Faye Civils Daphne Civils Alene Cox Martha Davis Billy Duncan Eby French Laura Hardison Robert Hopewell Beck Jarman Archie Johnson Eugene Koonce Edward Moore Scarlet Morton Edward Murphy Amos Parker Walter Register Elizabeth Richardson Abner Slaughter Sheila Small Johnny Stevenson Bobby Vincent James Wetherington Patricia White Linda Wilson ♦ C- 6 5 tyuuCe Teacher - MRS. C. JOYNER First row: M. Tripp, L. A. Rice, E. Simpson, A. Cox, N. Register, B. Hawkins, D. Hubbard, C. Mur- phy, M. Smith, C. McDaniel, J. Hagan. Second row; B. McCoy, S. Scott, J. M. Daly, B. Carawon, L. C. Conway, H. Treschan, K. Koonce, J. Civils, F. Register, B. Moore, H. Heath, Jr. Seventh tcuCc Teacher - MRS. T. MCLAUGHLIN First row: M. McDaniels, P. Morton, C. B. Register, E. Hoyle, M. Harris, B. Ipock, F. Register, A. Moore, B. Grady, M. Hill, D. Roberts. Second row: R. Sutton, D. Humphrey, M. Cumbo, H. Vin- cent, H. Tripp, R. Jenkins, M. Civils, R. Adams, M. Rice, J. Gardner, B. Noble, L. Pate. Third row; J. Hoyle, L. Atkinson, N. Davis, P. Daugherty, R. Harris, N. Carawon, D. Herring, R. Hodnett, R. Adams, B. Register, R. Herring, F. Register, P. Jones. First row; E. Prevost, J. Adams, D. Moore, T. Turner, B. Wetherington, L. Tyndall, C. Adams. K. Smith, R. Daly, J. Small. Second row: L. Tyndall. B. Riggs, B. McDaniel, F. Cumbo, E. Adams, L. Tripp, R. Carpenter, R. Register. I. Scott, S. Riggs, M. Johnson. Third row: R. Evans, C. Wood, K. Moore, J. Johnson, P. Civils, J. Adams, M. Daugherty, L. Murphy, A. Vandiford, A. Hili, D. Tilghman, R. Treschan. ptftA tyuuCe Teacher - MRS. O. KIRKMAN First row: C. Turner, S. Tilghman, D. Daley, J. McCosley, P. Tripp, J. Anderson, N. Morton, B. Cumbo, R. Vincent, G. Bryan. Second row; W. Cox, G. DeBruhl, L. Tyndall, S. Moore, A. Davis, H. McDaniel, K. Hagan, R. Tilghman, E. Arnold. Third row: H. Hubbard, N. Haney, R. Tyndall, J. Tart, I. Harrington, E. Gilbert, B. Smith, H. Hill. poccit£ tyuute Teacher - MRS. CROOM First row; M. Wetherington. S. Prevost, C. Riggs. J. Forrest, V. Bennett, L Godley, V. Smith, L. Tip- pett, E. Small, C. Morris. Second row; C. Koonce, R. Aldridge, B. Gilbert, N. Carpenter, M. Regis- ter, L. Arnold, R. Wetherington, E. Carawon, C. Adams, B. Hubbard. Third row: C. Humphrey, D. Smith, J. Marshburn, B. Vandiford, L. Heath, J. Stevenson, A. Wetherington, K. Nobles, Teacher, Mrs. Croom. (facute Teacher - MISS TAYLOR First row: S. Prevost, R. Wetherington, M. Gray, D. Lancaster, E. Combo, L. Hill, L. Flowers, H. B. Riggs, J. T. Haney. Second row: A. McDaniel. B. Cox, R. Wood, E. Vandiford, D. Smith, S. De- Bruhl, B. Godley, M. Arnold, H. Whaley, M. Cox. Third row: S. Lancaster, W. Davis, S. Foy, D. Riggs, E. Moore, J. Dail, J. Hodnett, L. Phifer, F. Hill. Teacher - MRS. J. STEVENSON Second ncide First row: F. Parker, J. Gilbert, T. Hardison, S. Beaman, J. Hoyle, D. Tripp, B. Wood, R. Smith. Sec- ond row; L. Vincent, E. Wetherington, C. Avery, G. Register. Third row: J. Gardner, B. Davis, J. Iones, C. Foy, R. Williams, M.Dail, J. Wells, W. Wells, S. Morton. Fourth row; E. Price, G. Daugher- ty, G. Civils, K. Register, D. French, A. Cox, W. Jones, A. Smith. O. Stevenson. tytade Teacher - MRS. F. WETHERINGTON First row; S. Cox, G. Griffin, J. Haney, E. Small, J. Phifer, P. Hill, S. Steadman, L. Gilbert, R. Grey, D. Koonce. Second row: C. Deichmann, R. Riggs, B. Tripp, R. Dail, S. Anderson, A. Humphrey, C. Godley, D. Arnold, L. Adams, T. Register, F. Wetherington. A THLETICS tyoUJ Sa 6et6 tt 7eam Captain: JEAN FRENCH-,Co-Captains: JEAN HARDISON and ELIZABETH HOPEWELL. Second tow, left to right: Patricia McDaniel, Janie McDaniel, Lucille Adams, Nancy Ipock, Katherine Richardson, Sara Sugg, Barbara Daugherty, Scarlett Morton. Third row: Daphene Civils, Kay Wetherington, Helen Aldridge, Carole Ipock, Laura Hardison, Thelma Rice, Kay Adams. Coach: IOLA TAYLOR. STARTING SIX Forwards: Jean Hardison, Sara Sugg, Jean French. Guards: Thelma Rice, Helen Aldridge, Lib Hopewell. Coach: Iola Taylor. First row, left to right: Bobby Hodnett, Dan Sutton, Johnny Dial, Jack French, Sherman Register, Billy Cook. Second row, left to right. Bobby Ipock, Mack Rice, Amos Parker, John Wilcox, Dick Grady, Charlie Slaughter, Eby French, Johnny Stevenson, Robert Hopewell. Not Pictured: Coach, Myron Harris. z ui JOHNNY DAII. -- DAN SUTTON — JACK FRENCH 3 .. f V V M, . • T v.si v •SM v i. s. •«.. si v •.« . V x% ; aw , V ■ f-tW'1 s '’ ■ ' S • t . 'V') 2 L • a • « -•• _ ;iv £v £ ' 5 p + +. s«« • | I + +• TlL !• • IV 1 4 , . “AV.sr.i. - . • a -••« MA V-V 1 Ihv « - , - Vr . Vt « • M A w«£. ‘ U y W, - . %.. •? 3 . $ «■ •‘ : d! Seated: J. French, E. Hopewell, J. Morton, S. Sugg, L. Adams, L. Duncan. Standing K. Richardson, M. Davis, S. Morton, H. Aldrigh, C. Ipock, B. Kornegay, I. Speight, L. Wilson, S. DeBruhl, D. Civils, E. Richardson and Advisor, Mrs. Joyce Duncan. nmwnmWUMMW i. Seated: Katherine Richardson, Treasurer; JoAnn Morton, Vice President; Jean French, President; Sara Sugg, Parliamentarian. Standing: Lucille Adams, Secretary; Louise Duncan, Reporter; Elizabeth Hopewell, Historian. R. Hawkins, M. Rice, J. Stevenson, B. Prevost, W. Tripp, E. Koonce, B. Vincent, J. Wetherington, E. Moore, A. Slaughter, A. Johnson, J. Tripp, T. Prevost, B, Jarman, R. White, B. Ipock, L, Davis. R. Hopewell, A. Parker, B. Duncan, E. French, W. Register, J. Wilcox, W. Howell E. Murphy, J. Pugh, J. K. Murphy. Seated, Officers: D. Sutton, B. Hodnett, S. Register, B. Cook, J. Dail, J. French. y.'Z.Si. gW 'p.'p.si. Seveet6e t JACK FRENCH LUCILLE ADAMS Hct Front row: Dexter Moore, Nicky Koonce, Beck Jarman, Sherman Register, Ira Scott. Back row: John Wilcox, Billy Cook, Martha Davis, Bobby Hodnett, Harvey Heath, Kirby Wetherington, Clem Daughtery, Leslie Davis. (flee K. Adams, K. Wetherington, J. McDaniel, B. Bryan, J. Daly, F. Adams, P. McDaniel, L. Rice, B. Daughtery, B. Riggs, J. Wetherington, J. French, L. Simpson, S. Morton, I Speight, A. Parker, D. Civils, L. Dawson, K. Richardson, L. Wilson, E. Richardson, J. Stevenson, C. Ipock, L. Adams, T. Rice, S. Sugg, H. Aldrigh, B. Jarman, J. Morton. Sitting: Barbara Komegay, Carole Ipock, Louise Duncan. Standing: Elizabeth Richardson, Linda Wilson, Aldeheid Treschan, Mrs. Mcllwean, Sponsor. Sitting: JoAnn Morton, Carole Ipock, Louise Duncan. Standing: Mr. Evans, Sponsor; Lucille Adams, Kay Wetherington, Nancy Ipock, Katherine Richardson, Elizabeth Hopewell, Jean French. Not pictured: Sara Sugg. ?• 7s4. — Congratulations go to our Business Manager, Sara Sugg, and one of her Assistants, Lola Dawson, for selling the most annual ads in this year's edition of the J-HI-NIKE, Our thanks for the fine work that these two have contributed! ADVERTISERS New Bern, N. C. BAXTER’S STUDIO _ f5) sl Ei. w -: f New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N. C. L.F. WILLIAMS v ffih J. C. WHITTY CO. v New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N. C. WILLIS FUNERAL HOME New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N. C. FIRST CITIZENS’ BANK New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N. C. PENNEY’S New Bern, N. C. TURNER-TOLSON FURNITURE CO. HUNNINGS HOME AND AUTO CO. BAXTER’S JEWELRY STORE HOWELL PLUMBING CO. “Dixie” Grew This METROPOLITAN CLUB DIXIE CHEMICAL CORPORATION CAROLINA OIL. CO. NEW BERN BUILDING SUPPLY New Bern, N. C. g SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION o'Caftcaite.k' AGENCY “Insurance of All Kinds” Jasper, N. C. Phone 3185 New Bern, N. C. STANDARD RIVERSIDE IRON WORKS “Electric and Acetylene Welding” v fyUG C . North and Heritage St. New Bern, N. C. EASTERN RULANE Kinston, N. C. New Bern, N. C. RAYNOR HARRIS WAREHOUSE LEE AND JONES Phone 4869 Building Supplies Greenville, North Carolina Phone 3164 New Bern, N. C. CRAVEN DRIVE INN New Bern, N. C. JAMES PAUL’S “Body and Fender Work Painting - Wrecks Rebuilt” Dial 4736 New Bern, North Carolina Cj-. rP£. Distributor of Sinclair Products FARMER’S SUPPLY HOUSE New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N. C. IBill BRANCH BANKING AND GRADY’S SERVICE STATION TRUST COMPANY New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N. C. GURLEY-DOZIER, INC. THE NEW BERN Pontiac Sales and Service MORRIS PLAN CO. “The Bank for the Individual” Kinston, N. C. New Bern, N. C. LAWRENCE CRAYTON LURETTA CAFE New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N. C. H. K. LAND SON CAROLINA CLEANERS New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N. C. IDEAL SHOE SHOP THE PARISIAN Quality Shoe Rebuilding 903 Broad Street “Where Almost Everybody Shops New Bern, N. C. New Bern, N. C. Compliments DEL REE SHOE COMPANY of 254 Middle Street COPLON-SMITH CO. New Bern, N. C. New Bern, North Carolina “Home of Poll Parrot Shoes BELKS THE BOOTERY, INC. “Home of Better Value “We Shoe the Family. Stores in New Bern, N. C. New Bern - Jacksonville, N. C. SAM LIPMANS New Bern, N. C. JOHNSON MOTOR CO. DeSoto - Plymouth Sales and Service 1219 Pollock St. New Bern, N. C. S. B. PARKER CO. Roofers” 215 Craven St. Phone 3397 New Bern, N. C. TAYLOR MOTOR CO. Cadillac - Oldsmobile 414 S. Front St. New Bern, N. C. JOE LIPMAN SON 7 Furniture - Television —{jmfilments oj— New Bern, N. C. A FRIEND HEILIG LEVINE Phone 4073 New Bern, North Carolina WILLIAMS CAFE ‘‘Known from Maine to Florida for Fine Food” New Bern, North Carolina NEW KNOTTS WAREHOUSE McLELLAN STORES CO. Kinston, N. C. New Bern, N. C. OWEN G. DUNN Anything for Any Office” Phone 3197 Craven St. New Bern, N. C. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. OF NEW BERN 417 Broad St. New Bern, N. C. BROAD STREET GROCERY CO. R. W. IPOCK, Prop. Phones 3181 and 3182 4 17 Broad St. New Bern, N. C. MITCHELL’S HARDWARE Vita Var Paints New Bern, N. C. GARNER’S FUNERAL HOME Kinston, N. C. THE FASHION CENTER Ladies Apparel” New Bern, N. C. BLUE WHITE CAFE OETTINGER BROS., INC. Phone 5469 429 Broad St. New Bern, N. C. Phone 3229 319 Pollock St. New Bern, N. C. JOE ANDERSON DRUG STORE New Bern, N. C. McCotter Service Center, New Bern, N. C. Robert Taylor’s Grocery, Kinston, N. C. Kay’s Men Store, Kinston, N. C. A Friend, Kinston, N. C. Foxman’s, Kinston, N. C. Webb’s Shoe Store, Kinston, N. C. A. J. Sutton Sons, Inc., Kinston, N. C. Scott Refrigeration, New Bern, N. C. Sports Shop, Kinston, N. C. Erskin Jeweler, Kinston, N. C. Bissett Walgreen Drugs, Kinston, N. C. Foster’s Garage, New Bern, N. C. People’s Barber Shop, New Bern, N. C. Crawford Television, New Bern, N. C. Hawk’s Radio and Appliance, New Bern, N. C. Leinbach Radio and Television, New Bern, N. C. Jay Dee’s, Kinston, N. C. W. K. Wilson, New Bern, N. C. 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