Pine Level High School - Pine Needle Yearbook (Pine Level, NC)
- Class of 1955
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' ' it y M WE, the Senior Class of l955, wish to dedicate this edition of the Pine Needle to our beloved teacher, coach, and friend- MR. BOBBY STOTT He, with wise understanding has advised and led us through these high school years. Patiently and skillfully, he has helped to mould our character and cul- ture, rewarded only by the knowledge that our lives will be enriched for his guidance. This record of our final school year we leave in loving appreciation to you, Mr. Stott. IDINE NEEDLE STAEE 'fdkpf' A'm..-s'- JANICE CREECH MRS. .PARRISH FAYE GRICE 4 Editor-in-Chief Advisor Art Editor ,GSW 'llv'5f f -212 SHELVA HINNANT ARNOLD WHITE BETTY STUCKEY Photography Editor Business Manager Sports Editor BIOLOGY m I LT R - r 9 , s C I H A o Prmclpal CLYDE MOZINGO Wake Forest College -- B, S, , Uni- versity of North Carolina - M, A, MRS. CORNELIA P. CROCKER Womans College, U, N, C, - B, S, MRS. LEONA P. PARRISI-I Wake Forest College - B, A, MISS GLADYS REBECCA MOORE Appalachian State Teachers College MR. BOBBY R. STOTT Atlantic Christian College - B, S, SEN IDS CLASS OFFICERS Presrdent Jack Coltrain Vrce Presrdent J C ones Secretary Treasurer Janrce Creech RAYMOND BAILEY The hrgher the mountarn the slrcker the rock th narder the school the farther I drop Bus drrver 4 4 H Club 1 4 Wildlrfe Club2 Mrlrtary lubl 2 Prne Burr Staff 4 Basketball UVJ1 2 3 JACK COLTRAIN No rose blooms wrthout a thorn Class President 4 Student Council 4 Assistant Edrtor Annual 4 Seruor Play 4 Junior Play 3 Glee Club 1 2 Wrldlrfe Club 3 4 Pme Burr staff 3 JANICE CREECH Happy thoughtful kmd and true there rs no favor she wrll not do Monogram Club 2 3 Officer 4 Class Offrcer 3 4 'fm F T A 2 F H A Club President 3 4 Student Councrl Officerl Glee Clabl 2 3 4 Cheerleader 1 2 3 Head Cheerleader 4 Jumor Play 3 Senror Play 4 C1t1zensh1pAward 1 Best A11 Round2 Annual 2 Edrtor In Ch1ef4 Wartress forlr Sr 2 Marshall 1 swf, 'Vw' ,QA bww x, ' sm 4 M , I , , Z? fa WB' 49313 1 My far 'line' 'away BETTY MAE CROCKER An unspoken word never does anyone harm. Basketball 1, 4-H Club 1,2, F.H.A. 3, Glee Club 1, 4, Senior Play 4, Commercial Club 4, Pine Burr Staff 4, Junior Play Usher 3. WILL ROGER CROCKER The more you learn the more you forget, so why study. Basketball Manager 2, 3,4, 4-H Club 4, Military Club 3, Wildlife Club 2, Monogram Club 3,4, Glee Club 1, Senior Play 4, Baseball 2,3,4. WALTON CROCKER Never trouble trouble 'til trouble troubles you. Commercial Club 4, Pine Burr Staff 4. MATTIE JOYCE CRUMPLER Happy, carefree, never glum, always seen with her best cnums. Annual Staff 1,2, Basketball 1,2,3,4, 4-H Club 1,2, 3, Officer 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Lunchroom Cashier 4, Pine Burr Staff 4, Glee Club 1,2,3,4. EVELYN FAYE EASON Large brown eyes and brown hair too, there 's noth- ing she wouldn't do for you. ' Basketball 1,2,3,4, Glee ciub i,2,3,4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Commercial Club 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play Usher 4, Pine Burr Staff 4, Annual Staff 4' JEAN CAROLYN EVANS Small in quantity, but good in quality. Class Officer 1,2, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Annual Staff 2, Pine Burr Staff, Editor 4, Library Club 3, Officer, Commercial Club 2, Officer 4, American Legion A- ward 2, Marshall 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Waitress 2, Junior Play 3, Senior Play Usher 4, County Papers Corres- Pondem 4- NELLIE FAYE GRICE The world will always receive talent with open arms. 4 - H Club 1, 2, Officer 4, Annual Staff 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, F.H.A. Club 3, Pine Burr Staff, Art Ed- itor 4, Play Make Up Artist 3,4, Class Reporter 2. DOROTHY GAYNELL GRICE Always jumping and in a whirl, where did you get that energy, girl. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, Officer 3, 4, Pine Burr Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Citizenship Award. SHELVA JEAN HINNANT What sunshine is to flowers , her smiles are to her firends . Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play Pianist 4, F. I-l. A. 3, 4, Commercial Club2, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Christ- mas Queen 4. JAMES CHARLIE JONES Every man has an equal, and every lover has a loved one Monogram Club 3, 4, Class Officer 1,2,3,4, Basket- ball 3, 4, Wildlife Club, Officer 3, President 2, 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Student Council 1, 2, 4, Glee Club 1, Baseball 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Pine Burr Staff 3, W. O. W. History Award 3, ALICE SANDRA KORNEGAY Light is the task when many share the toil. Basketball 1,25 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Pine Burr Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Com- mercial Club 2, Officer 45 Library Club 35 Mono- gram Club 2. PAUL ALVIN PEEDIN Everyone, some time, somewhere has to be the first,' Senior Play 35 Junior Play 45 Baseball 3, 45 Wildlife Club 2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Pine Burr Staff 3. FRANK SMITH A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Bus Driver 3, 45 Safety Award '35 4 -H Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Junior Play 35 Monogram Club 3,45 Pine Burr Staff 3 ELIZABETH STRICKLAND Ready for everything be it work or play, an all round good girl in every way. Basketball l,2,3,45 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Library Club, Officer 35 Commercial Club 2, 45 Pine Burr Staff 4 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. BETTY JEAN STUCKEY The force of her own merit, wins her way. Basketball l,2, Co-Captain 3,45 Monogram Club 2, 3,45 Most Athletic 1,25 Best All Round 35 Most Out- Standing Athlete 35 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Annu- al Staff 2,45 Student Council 25 Class Officer 25 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Pine Burr staff 45 Lunchroom Cashier 45 4-H Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 3. MAVIE JEAN THOMPSON Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. , Basketball 1,2,4, Co-Captain 35 Glee Club 1, 2,3,45 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Library Club 35Commercia1Club2,45 Pine Burr Staff4 PATSY GRETA THOMPSON A good heart is worth a lot of gold. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 2, 45 Library Club 35 Pine Burr Staff 45 Junior Play Usher 35 Senior Play Usher 4. CHARLES ROBERT THORNTON That fellows seem to possess but one idea, and that is the wrong one. Senior Play 45 Military Club 35 Wildlife Club 2, 4, Glee Club 2,45 Pine Burr Staff 4. WINKY WALTERS Young blood has its course, just as every dog its day. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Co -Captain 45 Senior Play 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Vice-President 45 4 - H Club 45 Military Club 35 Wildlife Club 1, 25 Annual Staff 45 Pine Burr Staff 35 Glee Club 1,2. DOROTHY JEAN KING Never say more than is' necessary. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Certificate of A- wards 2, 35 Commercial C1ub2, 45 Library Club, Offi cer 3. 40 -fi 4U !'Qg. We-.wa 5494 H973 Alam , --wg, rpm NVQ M55 W!!-' ARNOLD WHITE Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Basketball 1,2 Co-Captain 3,4g All County Award 35 Most Athletic 3g Baseball 1,2,3,45 Class Officer 1,35 Student Council 2, President 45 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Wildlife Club 3, President 45 Glee Club 1,45 Annual staff 2, 4g Pine Burr Staff 35 Marshall 2, 35 Waiter at Jr. -Sr. 2. JANICE MARIE WOODARD Take care of the sense and the sounds will take care of themselves. Basketball 1,25 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Monogram Club 25 Usher in Junior and Senior Play5 Commerical Club 2,45 Library Club 3. MERLE WOODARD Always cheerful, never glum, always seen with her best chums. Basketball lg Junior Play 35 Mistress of Ceremonies 45 4-I-l Club 1, 2, 4, Officer 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4 Pine Needle Staff 4, Pine Burr Staff 4. STUDENT CUUN AQ as Av ri 4 5 f' Mr. Mozingo, Advisor5 Arnold White, President5 Charles Darden, Vice-President5 Betty Peedin, Secre- tary-Treasurerg J. C. Jones, Jack Coltrain, Willard Hinnant, Claybon Crocker, Jimmy Starling, Billy Overby, Judy Oliver, Hubert Creech. STUD In 1951 our class entered Pine Level High School with Mr. Bobby Stott as our homeroom teacher. Then, we didn't realize the fun and pleasure that went along with that horrible name Green Freshmen. We stood by, envying the upper classmen and wishing we were in their place. That year several members of the class were on the ball teams and some became cheerleaders. Along with the work we enjoyed parties too, which helped to make that one of the happiest and most eventful years in our high school history. The next year we progressed one step higher and became known as Saucy Sophomores. This was the year when the class began to gain self-recognition. We had as our homeroom teacher, Mrs. Bruce Coats. Several of the tenth graders were chosen as waiters and waitresses for the Junior-Senior banquet that year. This was also a fun-filled and most enjoyable nine months. At last we became Jolly Juniors and there was only one year left before we reached our goal. Under the guidance of Miss Frances White, this proved to be a very successful year. There were two events which we re- member very distinctly-getting our class rings and sponsoring the Junior-Senior Banquet which took us into an old'fashioned garden for the evening. We also presented the Junior Play, Headin' For A Weddin! At last in 1954 our long awaited dream became a reality- Dignified Seniors. Although this was a very busy year, we never gave up. The parties, play practice, annual meetings and other senior activities under the direction of Mrs. Ben Parrish, will never fade from our memories. Now graduation is near at hand and tomorrow we will go our separate ways. We may come back to Pine Level High School to visit but, we will never return to the carefree days we have known there. CLASS IDD EC My it's good to be coming home again! No matter how small the town, it's nice to come home. I believe I'll ring for the airline hostess and see when we 'll land in Smithfield. There, here she comes, why, Ido be- lieve it's Mavie Jean Thompson--it is! Now I can talk over old times and find out what all our classmates are doing. We talk to each other while we are coming into the field and I learn that J.C. Jones and Raymond Bailey are piloting new supersonic airplanes for the U. S. Navy---Commanders no less! Bobby Thornton is still in the army and has become a Sergeant. Yesterday Paul Peedin was released from the Army with a dishonorable dis- charge for being A. W. O. L. at Raines Crossroads. Walton Crocker is continuing in the T. V. business and Frank Smith is driving a diesel truck and expects to own his own line soon. I ask about Will Crocker and Winky Walters and learn that they serve as Head Football Coach at Carolina and Basketball Coach at State. I ask, too, about Jack Coltrain and learn that he has become Liberace, Jr. I know, of course, that Janice Creech and Arnold White have been happily married all these years, for it's they l'm going to visit. We land and there at the airport to meet me are Janice and Sandra Kornegay, Shelva I-Iinnant, now Mrs. Bill Southernland, Dorothy King and Jean Evans who are all successful secretaries. We reach Janice's and there are Mattie Crumpler who is now happily married to Jack, Betty Stuckey, Janice Woodard fsister-in-law and working for the Braswell T. V. Firmj, and Betty 'Crocker who is contented staying at home as a housewife. Evelyn Eason, Faye Grice, now Mrs. Bill Kornegay, are both using art as their hobby. Nell Grice who is now employed in her beauty shop, Merle Woodard, living on the Gurley farm and learning to drive Carl's John Deere, and Patsy Thompson, who has a vacation from John Hopkins Hospital and are going to visit later. And, I, Elizabeth Strickland, of the Grand Ole Opry know that I have really come home. WY '45 P5 Yr Ng is Xf:.............M fX'!, ' 4 Va ' , . QI T:? ,,:A.E x f .- .. T,Z'f:Q.5x1 .35 1 'A1-Q ' . Q 'ef Q a, a a X ,:. z 'P gf' . 'VI' Q ,gf I .... K :IV , Z. ' , ,J IJ , V. : ,V , S M Azzv 1 A v-wk' f ,. 4 ,w , '-: :-- ' W - ,f, p 2?','QwgfgQa .3--ug-1 g., , V x f 4' x l ffx- b v I 5 x a Q AY? 4 lgi I , , 4,490 K 6 s-.4.f? . 7 1 ,A BEST LOOKIINU ..................... 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P' ya f ilk 'ff '? fs 1 1,5 2.3. - vrv nw-as Awe! f WITTIEST .................... Wmky Walters Merle Woodard 9w14vQQg'K,75g N4 M ew V if 5 ,Ag 1' if 3145 E Q ,f 54 1 Qc rv,-4 . x , n Q gi -.a fe W 's S, fy 5 f Y A ff , W 5' if 4 fy 5? A fum ' 51 ,, ,,. M-Wk MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ..... . . J. C. Jones l A 'W , Mn M ww , xv 331 -as F Y N, f 9 f N 1 'iz if 1 A PQ ,P 4, . gf ,, 65 A-.f v1.X-,xg MOST POPULAR. ..... . f Q Janice Creech 'ff fy: Qs z' 5 r if. ' 1 l .9 3. Q5 ff- rf A eq ' F 'l .Lvl fd-nf A O if H 1 Q 3 Hx 'Q AKA, 'S'2im,. W1nky Walte r s Betty Stuckey 1, , 'V' :L W s 'S G ir f , 1 , ' 'S fi, MOST DEPENDABLE. ........ Frank Sm1th ,Y ,, yy 'V 2 -Pr 4, Y? Ig 4' ef 'K X r. Wiz MOST ATHLETIC Arnold Wh1te bi 1 ff .. .in gq' 1' P . 1, 4 if :VM Q S . Mr' 2 flfs' 'f' 1 f . ,wut gay' 3.1 . Y, ' , pu 'I 3. X. . IQ ,-L' e.', 15,21 4 , if 5 - 1 1 I . 59 . 1. ff r, ,.-gf 5' .Y ,BL 5 H42 V 1 .. 1, l',.,.'f, If I A , -0.1 niwd, A . 1, Y lm I , V xl V, 6 0 L 'ff-5 fa M H 4. J, I M 4 My 44 1 V, Q X ..-. Wa is n W :LJ f f , , X 4, V' Q W aw 1339 gf QQ , I MOST COURTEOUS ..................... Raymond Balley 3 g m W W mi WSBUMM' WZMMWQ' mmm K1 MM Shelva Hlnnant ,TWFEQD B12 g ,pu-1' 5 W ff ,,. f 5, f V . M, yy 35? 'V 7 ff fl ,f ' ?,f-.f.ww A.,sf?fN'2 ,Q 1 .gg ffm: f, W , BEST DISPOSITION ..... .... .... .......... W i 1 1 Crocker Mavie Thompson ' ish, LAST ILL AND TESTAME T We, the Senior Class of Pine Level High School of Johnston County, North Carolina, do hereby make, pub and declare this our last will and testament in manner and form as follows: Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article Article I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. XIV. XV. XVI. XVIL. XVIII. XIX. XX. XXI. XXII. XXIII. XXIV. XXV. XXVI. XXVII. XXVIII. XXIX. The Senior Class leaves to the Juniors its name as Dignified Seniors. To the Sophomores we leave our ability to give good plays. To the Freshmen we leave our knowledge. Elizabeth Strickland leaves her singing ability to Mr. Stott. Mattie Crumpler leaves her ability to chew gum to Betty Jo Woodard. Jack Coltrain leaves his ability to do bookkeeping and geometry to Marvin Renfrow. J, C, Jones leaves his dateless datebook to Jimmy Starling in hopes that he will fill it up. Mavie Thompson leaves her ability to play basketball to Everette Thompson. Betty Crocker leaves her quietness to Eunice Eatman. Winky Walters leaves jersey number 28 to anyone who can make better use Will Crocker leaves his ability to drive to Jimmy Brown. Paul Peedin leaves his ability to comb his hair to Everett Thompson. Sandra Kornegay leaves her giggles to Mary Ellen Rackley. Janice Woodard leaves her ability to go steady to anyone who wants to. Jean Evans leaves her typing ability to anyone who needs it. Evelyn Eason leaves her friendly smile to someone who needs it. Dorothy King leaves her weight to Bruce Rollins. Merle Woodard leaves her mischievous ways to Norman Braswell. Raymond Bailey leaves his feeble 6 to anyone with oil enough to keep it up. Bobby Thornton leaves his Ford to any 37 Chevrolet that can stop it. Patsy Thompson leaves her friendly attitude to those in need of it. Frank Smith leaves his ability to drive a bus to whoever needs 2522. Walton Crocker leaves his sense of electronics to Mr. Mozingo. Betty Stuckey leaves her position as co - captain of the basketball team to anyone who can make better use of it. Arnold White leaves his jump shot to Willard Hinnant. Faye Grice leaves her art ability 'to anyone who can use it. Nell Grice leaves her ability to squeal on the basketball court to Eula Oliver. Janice Creech leaves her position as editor-in-Chief of the Pine Needle to any Junior who wants it. Shelva Hinnant leaves her ability to write French to Mrs. Parrish hoping she can use it. of it. ,, 'f 'EZ 7 1-..,., Awggw MM fg 0354, Z Z? 4 32 ,, 4.5 , zf i ff ZW wma Q52 .z,,,wf , W' 2 4'-J: 1 1 f sf f ' f 'H 4 14 uf, if gff ,if aw X f .14 ' 'W' f x ,XX l Z f 2 ff f . f if y ,MQ , ,B-fy , f ' f ,, my 'je Q -,C , xfffg Vggih f ff if My 1 f ,l ,ga M 1 4 1 ,ff W , f Q 7 'B , .,, , 5 f 5 1 4? W if , gn '7 ,fi I 3,1 ' A111 'MW' f ff pf v4fiW '1f iff Lfifwpf- ' 4, ' fy, f W ' ZW,-Wi! 4. , H6 M 4' f 551721, W , X X -5 V I r I, 'f 7.2. ,Z Z, , 4 W , 1 1 UN DDS wmv CLASS OFFICERS President ......................... . . Willard Hinnant Vice-President ...... . . . Claybon Crocker Secretary-Treasurer. . . . . . Janice Gowers HAH' Z VH DELANE BRADY CLAYB ON CROCKER 31090 .,f 'M w Ah! Y EDWARD CRUMPLER CHARLES DARDEN I. E. EDWARDS .rm fit. CONDARY ELLIS WALDA GODWIN JANICE GOWER WILLARD HINNANT PEGGY HOLLOMAN SHERWOOD HOUSE IONE JONES BEEBE OLIVER DIC KIE PARKER BARBARA PENDEGRAFT ANN PIKE MARY ELLEN RAC KLEY ROSE WHITE JOYCE WOODARD ROBERT WOODARD wawgagsw, V, M .K 4.1 - Af if , 1, M, I wx 3 I ' 3.1, 'inf f 5, f .1 ' 2 ' '-uf . ' 4 N f, f' af -1, , fJ'f4g30,,p,, YH 054' I NW' sw-vff' M5 X Kyiv? F XXQE ! QJQQSSQE X E WA Sixggigw ix If I M , f W , ' Nr: -'DK V19 'SIP' xggwl use-vw' 'imges PRESIDENT THE CREECH AWARD 'FIPA- PHILLIS WOODARD I F D Qs S cp. QU 3' MR. CLYDE MOLINGO AND BILLY CREECH USCCUI3 --,---.,.i,- J' J 3-was-A ff' 5 :X . is H1 i Q if S ,I DIES f ' XX ,fi ,f ,, N , Nfrx-X ,Q Qi' f M' .fa , . X . . . Jimmy Starling . . . Billy Overbee . . . David Hansley CLAYTON BAKER IOSEPHINE BAKER GEORGE BRAS WELL IW' I i-...am , fig ' if ,Q , -Q .-4 fi BJ 2 w - 'Q 'Ph F' , , w XKXSN ,, -:X 6 S, JJ X Q X K 5. 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I H xt - . ,fx N- ' CONGRATULATIGNS THE FIRST CITIZENS BANKAQTRUST C0. 11 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 :::::::::.::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::v -:::::::o-0-CQ IIIIIIWIIIVS IIRIICEHY QUALITY IVIEATS FROZEN FOODS FRESH VEGETABLES FANCY OROCERIES Phone 2I56 PINE LEVEL, NORTH CAROLINA -----J..c-- I I DUO-THERM HEATERS O. E. APPLIANCES 6 4 I ,5gQ?5?T5?55ffEN LI i f-54' ' I I 5W5i+,FMBDtNmLf- .5 , 5 isa xgliigiglllilflf PINE LEVEL KENLY ' HIWAY STORE Phone 2I4I Phone 3676 Phone 2839 GODWIN DRUG COMPANY Your Locol Rexoll Store PHONE 3093 PRESCRIPTIONS COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE PINE LEVEL, NORTH CAROLINA vvv:-4, 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I I vvvvvano-4------ SHOP IN GLENWOOD VILLAGE RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA J -1 'I I 'I I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 9 .1-04-:.foaxj 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I J A:::::::::::::::::::::::::::x:::::x:::::::::: ' ' ' ' ' TI For G O O D ness' Sake I' ,L I I I E57 I ' aes ' 'S :I 5 4, . 'I The MeIIo FeIIow 'cf cg: I Reg. U. S. Pot. Office I ti I ---.,..I 44 44 1 aooq J '44 44 44 44 44 4 44 44 44 44 44 2 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 3 TT 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 44 4 44 4 4 4 44 44 4 44 3 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4 4 44 44 44 44 44 44 JP lr l Smithfield Auto Decilers ii . . 4: WASS2f'0tI'0'l Rooeias CONSTRUCTION 1: ison evro et o. I: Buie Motors, Inc. Gordner Motor Co. 'I Pippin Motors, Inc. F. R. ROGERS , Stonley Motors, lnc. 1, B. 81 R. Wilson, lnc. I 4, Willioms MOTGV CO. SM THFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA Little's Pontioc, Inc. ll viiiiliiiiliiiiiilii ee- - e: A Aiiiiiq: li PARRlSH'S D E W d dl S EE . rnest oo or s tore 1' K I D D Y S H o P ,5 iaouti 2 Complete Line of Smithfield, ,North Corolino ll Children's Clothing il Phone-Selmo 3583 ' Smithfield, North Corolino b li iiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,:, -ffl EE JoRDAN's JEWELERS HOLT-FARM CENTER,lNc. EE QUAL TY JEWELRY Custom Grinding 81 Mixing l Phone 2043 : SINCE l898 Purino Chows jl Smithfield, North Cvfolifw Smithfield, North Corolino :E Vlfilf fiiif. A, ,,,,iiiiiA1iLLLLiiiiii iiiiillitr P Compliments ll Compliments of lr f O IDEAL CLEANERS I l FAY'S SANDWICH CO. And I: LAUNDRY ' Smithfield, North Corolino I Phone 3203 Ed. Creech 1, i ji c lt 'I lt I I MAYTAG ond WESTINGHOUSE l P , APPLIANCES EE sYLvANIA TELEVISION ll We Service Everything We Sell ' Normon Creech, Owner DIQI 2291 sem, N. C. L.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,::::::::::::::: I Selma Rodio 8g Music Co. . fx 4 L I Q? .4 7 l 'I lt 'I lt 'I 'I 'I 'I lt 'I 'I lt 'I lt lt lt :I I lt lI lt lt lI -------v:::::::::::::--A-----A--- J 'P f ::::::'f:::::' :::::::::::: :: T:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: II D - I E: Cogdell Bicycle Shop I 4 Compliment? Sote, Lock 8g Gun Repoir :I l l Il of Cushmon Scooters li l P Evinrude Motors ll I , 4 1, S 2lO N. Center St. l, Boy's and Young Men's Shop Phone 336 ' :E Goldsboro, North Corolinci F0-00-1-:::: ::: l ::::::::::: ::::::::::::::: i I l I , . l I Complxmenls THOMPSON'S GARAGE if li I' E: If it's Wrecked think of Thompson. I HTHOMPSON' GARAGE E, STORE S ', Smithfield, North Corolino Phone 2302 4' 5- 'F II I If:::x::fff:fff:x::::ff:-we H-:E 111- A:iffif:: -iii i TM H ' W 3 l' ff 1 :E I . :E It hir ComplIments of 1: lg f :I ii PITTMAN'S It ll I if 1 GULF. SERVICE l I M l I ., PINE LEVEL, NORTH CAROLINA I :::A: -:::J '::- A ' A1545 I I I I Y' I I ' CLYDE MOZINGO I II -'If-f -A-- A -A-A A ,, v v-Y -J-oo-4-:.f4h0-4-::: I RGPFSSGPIIPQ ' coIvIPLIIvIENTs PHILADELPHIA LIFE 1, OF I INSURANCE CGMPANY 4, I I M A D E - R I T E l All Types of Life lnsuronce B A K E RY I EClUCCIllOI'ICIl ond Refiremenl , C' SPGCIUHY eoLDsBoI2o, N. c. CCcIll offer school l'IoUrsI P If T I E JOHNNY'S DRIVE-IN I 'I lI II SMITHFIELD MULE CO. IvIINNEAPoLI5-MoLINE Speciolizing in: Gnd E li I OLIVER I FRIED CHICKEN BARBECLJE II I HOTDOGS ' II2AcToI2s ex EQUIPMENT HAIVIEUPGEPS MILK SPIAKES LIVESTOCK CURB SERVICE 0 CLEAN USED cAI2s One mile wesf of Pine Level 1 Dio' 2300 ,, on I-liglwvoy 70 il I gf SMITPIFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA I I LL: I A--AAA - --++---AA A--A----A A A-.-M: CREECH'S GARAGE AUTO - TRACTOR REPAIR Electricol ond Acetylene Welding PINE LEVEL, NORTH CAROLINA WOODARD'S GROCERY QUALITY MEATS FRUITS - DRINKS FANCY GROCERIES PINE LEVEL, NORTH CAROLINA HUGH AUSTIN'S MEN'S 81 BOYS' STORE A Trial is all we ask Smithfield, North Corolino ALLIS-CHALMERS 8. NEW IDEA FARM MACHINERY HEAVNER - WALLACE IMPLEMENT COMPANY Phone 2375 Smithfield, North ,Corolino Compliments of FARMERS TOBACCO WAREHOUSE Smithfield, North Corolino Compliments of Pl ' fiw'F5r -CX TQAS Steiff, z AYCOCK RULANE GAS SERVICE Smithfield - Selmo Highwoy Smithfield, North Corolino BEST VVISHES from SMITHFIELD TOBACCO MARKET by oll the Worehouses Goldleof Plonters Formers Wolloce Riverside :::::::J-.e:::-.4-:::::::o-4-- v v , -41 W. B. ULIVER 81 S0lllS, INC. SINCE l866 lb MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS l Tractors - Combines - Hardware - General Merchandise Fertilizers Electrical Appliances , Phone 3l24 , l Pine Level, North Carolina l iiiiiiifiiz t W. B. 0LlVER Ki SUNS Illlll. 4 'Let Us Gin Your Cotton' At Our New GIN 'Don't forget we have ci ' ,Real comm Market in PINE LEVEL' f Pine Level, North Carolina li 'i lr 'i in 'r 'i lr lr J-9.0-OJ I I ff:-t:::: AAA- AA-A I :E :E I , ' ' OLIVER 81 WILKINS 'I II II ' itil INSURANCE AGENCY ALL CABINET WORKS Insuronce Of All Kinds You . V Nome IT, We Moke IT. DOC R O Iver W. C. Wilkins COITTOCT I IT :II Rcp SIIOYI If PINE LEVEL, NORTH CAROLINA Pine Level, NOTTIT COTOIIITO ' xxxxx: :TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTJ 232131, II COMRLIMENTS sEALTEsT OF MILK II HOME MILK C ., JOHNSTON ., Ig OMPANY II QIL R. C. PARKER, DisTrIIOuTOr I I I Phone 3060 If SMITHFIELD, N- C- I SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA Loo'-0-4: +--- A AL is l I I l l 'I '7 I 'I Z :I l l 1 il 4' 4, Sell Tobacco With ll 1 I I FARM BUREAU MUTUAL if JAMES l-- PEEDlN l 4 l l, Automobile - Fire -Lite 1l Af 1, ll o o I 1, lnsUranCe Companies LE Wainwright Warehouse l 1 'I 1: F. C. X. Store il Phone 4802 it I . . . I D , 1: Smithfield, North Carolina :E Wilson, North Carolina ll 1 L- ::::::::- ::::::::::::: J ::::::::: ...,,,v ::::::::::::::::::2 T A, :::::::::: :::::: ::::::::::::::,:-,, ' l P I N E L E v E L l EI LANGLEY'S JEWELERS 1 ' F l S H M A R K E T 1, Tops in Fine ,I l ll 1 1 I . JEWELRY ond UIAMoNoS 1' YOU BUY em: Well Dfessem 1 I 1 4: Phone 2384 1, Brack Eason, Manager I1 Selma, North Carolina It 1: 5, lj Pine Level, North Carolina I: l ll:-f-4'::::::::::::- :::::::::::::::::-1 ::::- ::::: -::,::,,:::::::'L s-+f::::::::::::f:::::::::f::-A::::ffjf :::::: ::,,,. ll 'I 'I 'I 'I WALTON CROCKER :I -I 35 I Jo'S CHILDREN SHOP EQ COMPLETE TELEVISION 11 2 cmd 1: Josephine Abdalla If 11 RADIO SERVICE l Reody To Wea' for EE El Phone 3225 1: I Tots, Pre-teens and Teens il l 5 , N h C ' ' It Pine Level, North Carolina 1: e mc on orolmo ll 11 'I 1, LI 1,..:::v-4-:::::::-1-4-:::::::::::::::::::P'0-'Q :::,v ::::J f-'ff:::::::::::::::f::::f:::::f::::E :::: - ............ -,,,, HIGHWAY GARAGE i 1, 1 , 'A A ll! TOWN Und COUNTRY Il O' ' ' 'FS 11IIII1lIII1IEIII,G' , 1 x'- 2 --1 I . . 1, ,Q, t L P GAS SERVICE 41 l NEW and USED CARS 8 Bulk - Bomed GCS I Open Until 8 P. M. 1' G Id b :I 1 ' .. l ,ICOM 3391 Anytimen 3, o s oro Kinston Tarboro 1: l 1, ,-Fif1f-LLEYEL ......... 'F9fi'1Sf1GDli99- 1,2 BUZZ GAS FOR LESS BUSY BEE OIL CO. GAS OIL I I4EI2osENE Diol 3341 Pine Level, North Corolino WALTER G. LASSITER GENERAL CONTRACTOR Ottice - Truck Lone Phone 24OI P. O. Box 32I Smithfield, North Corolino II 'I II I II II II ,ziziiiiiiiiii I THE PINE LEVEL from THE BEST IN I OIL MILL COMPANY PI-IQTQGIQAPI-IY Monutocturers of SEE I COTTON SEED Pmooucts I RAINES And COX It ond LIZ RS FERT' E Box 209 SINCE I902 ,b Pine Level, North Corolino WIISOII' North CGVOIIDG :I I ----:- 'I II II 'I :I II M AAAAJ4. ........ AAJAA I I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I CONGRATULATIONS I S E N I O R S 4' LI I E COBLE -E53 1' - DAIRY 5RODUCTSi I ., SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA 'I 3TTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijtiiiiiiiiiiiii' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- :E I 1: PINE LEVEL HARDWARE CO. 'I ' PHILCO RADIOS TELEVISION 1 FURNITURE O. E. REFRIGERATORS I Phone 203-R PINE LEVEL, NORTH CAROLINA 1L'5::::f::::55:::::75455555 Jiiffififfififfiffffv swf:f::::::::::::::::::::::: If A:::::::::::::::::: :f 'I QI E D M U N D ' S fi CONGRATULATIONS It MENS CLGTHING f, SENIORS 'I 'I Eg MENS WEAR QE f' for IQ Branch Bank 81 Trust Co. THE WELL DRESSED MEN IE II 1' I SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA SEMA' NORTH CAROUNA 'I I 1' :,,,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, - ll -,,,:,,- ,,,,,,,,,,:,,,:,:,, f A A - -'-----AAAA' 'A ' 'I 'I I, - , . M I 'I 'I I 4 . I 4 4, J' Tw 'I 'I 'I Lv :::: :::::::::::: :: :::::: ::::: ::::: : J-c:::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::- ----,,c------------------- fso-4r::4-:J-4-:.1-:::::::: ::: ,, COMPLIMENTS OF II I PARKER'S RESTAURANT I WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA II lr THE SMITHFIELD HERALD Published Every Tuesdoy ond Fridoy II ' Devoted to publicotion of news ond opinion offecting the peopIe of Johnston County. SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA E II II I IDEAL OIL 1: COMPANY, INC. 'I 'I II II II 2 SHELL PRODUCTS I Phone 3I2I I I I SMITHFIELD, NORTH CAROLINA 1 Q::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: COMPLIMENTS OF THE BANK OF PINE LEVEL PINE LEVEL, NORTH CAROLINA E IT PAYS TO PLAY II I Music 8. SPORTS, INC. Il 202-204 E. WQIIIUI Ph. I996 GOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA I BEN ELLIS For THE BEST QUALITY ond STYLE IN MEN'S CLOTHING OOLDSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA f :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --v-v-----Y---v-v--v------------:-3L nv -vv-v---v vvv, ,0,,,,,,, ,,,,, vvvvv-v I 'I I WALTER GODWIN DEPARTMENT STORE II II :I :E Outfitters for the Entire Fomily SELMA, NORTH CAROLINA I I 11 , ji Ro iford Street :Ja-:J-oo-'c::: ::::::o-4-::::: THE TOP GRADE PARTS HOUSE IN SELMA Wholesale DioI Retoil 2381 Nights - Sundoys - Holidoys DicII 3334 F 81 P Auto Ports Co. - ---A--A--- - A----- --- A - - A,q -.--v---vvv .... -vvvv-J-4r-a--J-:ver-qt- '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 4 1 '1 '1 '1 '1 1 1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 41 '1 '1 1 1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 '1 l1 11 l '1 '1 '1 1 l '1 l 11 1'l 11 11 11 1 '1 1 1 1 'I '1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 11 11 11 1 '1 '1 1 1 'I 1 '1 1 '1 11 1 '1 1 'P 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 1 'I 11 'I 41 11 11 'I '1 11 11 11 11 11 11 'I 31 1 1' --- lffv- - I Q I 1 .-1 COMPLIMENTS OF Mozingo's Auto Trim Shop Permanent Wave Shop Austin-Ogburn Cotton Co. Farmer's Hardware Rose's Dime Store Fashion Shop Starling's Talton, Inc. Carolina Packers Medlin Printing Co. Smithfield Electric Supply Cliff 81 .lap's Barber Shop Jewel Box B. G. Mattox Irving's Willowrun Veterinary Texaco Super Service Queen Upholstery Hood's Drug Co. Sears-Roebuck 81 Co. Johnson's Florist Myrtle's Airport Snow's Place ' Carolina Shoe Rebuilders Dr. W. J. Massey, Jr. D 81 B Florists 5'E1 1 4 fi , 1 IW. wx., JU- I as g '1 5 Q, f A A E ek? sw in W 4 5 1 I 1 JOHNSTON COUNTY HERITAGE CENTER SMITHFIELD, N.C. Q .L A ,
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