Pittsboro High School - Dragonian Pi Hi Sca Yearbook (Pittsboro, NC)

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f«i fWj r f !« J -SAji, «t Printed and Bound in the U. S. A. by School Printing Service CHARLOTTE, N. C. THE PIHISCA Published by THE BETA CLUB FOREWORD Many are the things which we, in the pride of our efforts, are hoping for this volumn of the PiHiScA. First, we are hoping that it may strengthen the loyalty to our school, which we feel to be embedded in the hearts of each of you. Then, we hope that in the years which are yet to come it v ill prove a joy to you during the inevitable moments of reminiscence. Finally, with sincere humility, we dare to hope that, as you turn through the pages of this book, you will catch some¬ thing of the joy which was ours in its making. The PiHiScA Staff. DEDICATION We the PilliScA Staff dedicate this volume to a beloved member of our faculty whose inimitable ad¬ monitions ha ' e become veritable proverbs to hundreds of boys who have learned vocational work through his instruction and guidance. Through his efforts his boys have brought home trophies awarded by county, dis¬ trict, state and nation. In 1940, he was voted the Master Vocational Teacher of North Carolina. His work is not complete until He goes on Sunday to the church And sits among the boys”- and teaches them about the Master Carpenter. Yes, to MR. H. C. JOHNSTON, busy, cheerful, kind, and gracious, we affectionately dedicate the annual of ’51 and ’52. FACULTY MRS. JOHN W. HESTER MRS. W. LEE FARRELL MR. H. H. BLANKENSHIP MISS ANNE YOUNGBLOOD MRS. G. GARL YATES MASCOTS CASSANDRA HORTON DAVID WHITE CLASS FLOWER Gardenia CLASS MOTTO We strive to make our footprints on the sands of time so large that even the greatest of men cannot fill them.” SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: JOHN HENRY MAY _ Sergeant-at-Arms JAMES DONALD NEIGHBORS _ President WALTER WARREN DURHAM _ Secretary FRANCES WINFRED SANDERS _ Treasurer Not Shown: FRANKLIN WHITE Vice President SENIORS CHARM FRANKLIN BRAXTON Better to be small and shine than to be large and cast a shadow.” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Base¬ ball 1, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Football trophy 4; Monogram Club 2 3, 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH CLARK Don’t be fooled by his quite appearance, Joe doesn’t miss out on much.” F.F.A. I, 2, 3, 4; Bus Driver 3, 4. WALTER WARREN DURHAM Not too serious, not too gay, just a real good sport in every way.” Class Officer 4. PAULINE ELIZABETH ELLIS A golden heart is better than a silver tongue.” 4-H I, 2; Beta Club 4; Glee Club 1. BARBARA ANN FOGLEMAN Bubbling over with personality and bursting with smiles.” Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3. 4; Qass Officer 2; F.F.A. Sweetheart 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Basketball Co-Captain 4. BARBARA JANETTE FOUSHEE Why worry. I put all my troubles in the bot¬ tom of my heart, then sit on the lid and smile.” Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H State Short Course 3- SENIORS LARRY HAROLD HARRIS ’’Determined, brilliant, full of happiness, these are three great miles on the road to success.” Football 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BEULAH MARGARET KECK ’’Ready for anything, be it work or play; an all-round good girl in every way.” Basketball Co-Captain (4); Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Sportsmanship trophy (2) ROBERT HAYWOOD LIND LEY ’’There is no price set on happiness; it is what we are willing to pay.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4; Football 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H Officer 2, 4. JOHN HENRY MAY ”lf worry were the only cause of death, he would live forever.” Football 2, 4; Basketball 1, 4: Baseball 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; F.F.A. 1, 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3. JAMES DONA LD NEIGHBORS ”An honest man is the noblest work of God.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Beta Officer 3, 4; Basketball Caotain 3, 4; Football Captain 3; F.F.A. Officer 4: Boy’s State 3; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Marshall (3). ROBERT HARRIS PETTY ’’Put Your ideas to xvork; they bring good pay.” F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; F.F.A. Officer 3, 4; School Bus Driver 3, 4. SENIORS ATLAS PHILLIPS Actions speak louder than words. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BOBBIE JEAN POWERS Quiet dignity fosters deep thought.” Basketball 1, 2; Glee Club 1. LELA LOU RIGGSBEE Never too busy to lend a helping hand. Glee Club 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3; Librarian RUBY EVELYN ROBERSON Her only fault is that she has no faults.” School Bus Driver 3, 4; Librarian 3. SHIRLEY WAYNE RIGSBEE Let time tass on. E.F.A. 1, 2] 3, 4. FRANCES WINFRED SANDERS “She’s always fall of fun and joy; a favorite with any girl or hoy.” Basketball 1, 2, ' 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; E.F.A. Sweetheart 3; Sportsmanship Trophy Class Officer 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Beta Officer 3, Annual Staff 4; Girl’s State 3; 4-H Club 1, Marshal 3. lo SENIORS GARRETT ALLEN SCREWS Aly only books were women’s looks, folly’s all they’ve taught me.” F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH EARL THOMAS Measure not a man by his stature; remember Napoleon was a srnall man.” F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Officer 3,4; Glee Club 1, 1, 4; 4-H 2, 1; F ' ootball 2; Bus Driver 3, 4. FRANKLIN DELANO WHITE hife is sometimes complicated, but there are many ways of understanding it.” Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Boy’s State 3; Marshal 3; Mono¬ gram Club 2, 3, 4. GERALD MILTON WHITE Aim at something high; someday you are sure to reach the top.” F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; 4-H 1; Mono¬ gram Club 3, 4. NANCY GERTRUDE WILLIAMS I make happiness a habit; it’s more fun that tvay.’’ Glee Club 1, 2, 3. CATHERINE ELAINE YATES Independent of mind and character.” Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; School Sports Editor 4; Annual Sports Editor 3; Annual Business Editor 4; Foot¬ ball Queen 2; Halloween Queen 4; Americanism State Essay Contest 3; Junior Chamber of Com¬ merce Essay and Recitation Winner 4; Basket¬ ball 1; Marshal 3; Girl’s State 3. CLASS HISTORY We, who are Seniors of Pittsboro High School, will soon be ending our school career. We can look back over our school days with sweet memories which can be treasured all during our lives, but, of course, we find in those past years, some regrets also. It might be best to forget the past, but somewhere we learned that the past is the foundation of the future and besides, it would be impossible to erase years such as these have been. We, therefore, wish to leave the history of our class to you whom we leave behind. In the early fall of 1940, fortydwo bright eyed little children began their school days. Some being very happy, while other’s rosy little cheeks were lined with tears and “Mommy” could be heard ever so often, when one remembered he had a “Mommy.” Then, almost before our little minds could comprehend what the commotion was, we found ourselves seated in second grade seats, that is, when we weren’t seated in the corner. The third and fourth grades are remembered well because of a teacher who was strict on conduct and did not mind using the paddle, if necessary. The fifth, sixth, and seventh grades were not as eventful as some, but we can remember struggling over studies which probably can be remembered by learning long division which seemed difficult to some of us. Our eighth grade can be remembered by a teacher who fully believed in pre¬ paring us for high school, a teacher whom we can sincerely thank today because it has proved a great benefit to us. At last, the great event had arrived, forty eight of us had become freshmen! As we marched down the halls our first day of high school, we felt every inch of our height. Before we could realize it we were sophomores. Our sophomore year was one of reckoning. We had to settle down to study, and help keep the freshman out of trouble. Our junior year had at last come. We found ourselves up to our necks in preparing for the Junior-Senior Banquet, and ourselves to become seniors. We have now reached our last year of school, and are surprised to find only twenty-four of us to carry on the name and spirit of this little class which began its school career in that fall of 1940. W’e can now look to the past and re-live in memory the picnics, class meetings and gatherings, and Homecomings which have played their part in making this career an enjoyable one. As we look back, we can not help but remember those who are no longer with us. Their reasons vary from Uncle Sam to matrimony. It would be an impossibility to express our WiSiies for each one separately, but we do wish for each and every one of them the very best that can be found in life’s storehouse for happiness. XT express our sincere appreciation to our principal, Mr. McGregor and to the faculty of this present year and the years in the past for our understanding, guidance, and faith in us as human beings when there were times when you possibly had your doubts .You have inspired the members of our class to become outstanding in the events and activities of our school. We say from the bottom of our hearts, thanks for everything! As our school days come to a close, we bid you, whom we leave behind good-bye, and may the blessings of God rest upon vou through the remainder ot }our school days. PAULINE ELLIS, Historian - Hiui W ii S WARREN DURHAM FRANCES SANDERS Best Dressed BOBBY FINDLEY FRANCES SANDERS Most Popular WARREN DURHAM JANETTE FOUSHEE Wittiest CATHERINE YATES ROBERT PETTY Best Looking SENIOR BEULAH KECK CHARM BRAXTON Most Athletic JIMMY NEIGHBORS BOBBY JEAN POWER Most Dependable BILLIE JOE CLARK BEULAH KECK Most Ideal JOHN MAY SHIRLEY RIGGSBEE Sleepiest HAROLD HARRIS RUBY ROBERSON Most Likely to Succeed 4- FRANKLIN WHITE BARBARA FOGLEMAN Friendliest GARETTE SGREW S JANETTE FOUSHEE Most Flirtatious SUPERLATIVES ATLAS PHILLIPS LOU RIGGSBEE Best Natured NANGY WILLIAMS EARL THOMAS Cutest GERALD WHITE PAULINE ELLIS Most Intellectual LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of Pittsboro High School, Chatham County, State of North Carolina, being of sound minds and disposing memories, and being aware of the uncertainties of life, do make publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all other wills and testaments by us heretofore made. Item 1. We leave to the faculty our thanks for their patience, encouragement, and personal interest in each of us. We wish for them successful years in the guidance of the youth who follow. Item 2. We will and bequeath to the Junior Class, the first bowls of soup in the lunch room, all the best seats on the buses, and the stubs to our tickets to Washington, D. C. Item 3. Lou Riggsbee leaves her engagement ring and good nature to Betty Jean Screws. Item 4. Nancy Williams hereby bequeaths her Algebra brain to Linda Durham. Item 5. Jimmy Neighbors wills his glasses to Buddy” Gales so he will, at least, look intelligent. Item 6. Bobbie Jean Powers donates her dependability to Clarice Durham. Item 7. Franklin White hereby bequeaths his authority on the subject of women, in the field of winning and understanding the fairer sex, to said recipient. Gene Howard. Item 8. Janette Foushee leaves her sense of humor to Carl Balchmann. Item 9. Warren Durham leaves his tall, dark and handsome ways to James Allen Johnson. Item 10. I, Frances Sanders, hereby bequeath my freckles to Rose Marie Greene. Item 11. I, Bobby Lindley, being of fairly sound mind do hereby take three of my beautiful dark curls and leave them to Charles Broyles. Item 12. Barbara Fogleman leaves whole footedly her mysterious ballet steps to Margaret Ellen Strowd. Item 13. Charm Braxton leaves his ability to sit on the basketball bench without getting splinters to Lynn Clegg. Item 14. To Patsy Jones, Pauline Ellis leaves her Job in the lunchroom. Item 15. Garrett Screws leaves his dark, wavy hair to Betty Howard. Item 16. To Annie Don Chester, Beulah Keck leaves her ability to play basketball. Item 17. Harold Harris leaves his fine defensive ability in the game of football, to Lea Powell, hoping that he will play better ball next year. Item 18. Catherine Yates, being of sound mind, and acting according to the authority vested in her, does hereby bequeath to Betty Howard her ability to master the art of basketball. Item 19. Shirley Riggsbee leaves his great French brain to Buster Crisp, whom he hopes will receive better benefit from it than he did. Item 20. Ruby Roberson, being of sound body, hereby bequeaths to Rose Marie Green her skill and art of controlling and mastering that new device called the automobile. Item 21. I, Billy Joe Clark, leave my Geometry brain to Wayne Chester. Item 22. I, Earl Thomas, being short on all removable material, do hereby withhold all that I might have. Item 23. I, Gerald White, leave to David Rakestraw my height, in hopes that he will stop being looked down upon. Item 24. Atlas Phillips leaves his extremely large school bus to the smallest driver of the coming year. Item 25. Seeing the unfortunate condition of Clarence Loyd Durham, Robert Petty wishes to leave him his golden tooth. Item 26. To all coming freshm , John May leaves his ability to finish High School in rive years. Thu. i. iXcOIZy MRS. LOSSIE S. HESTER Witness THE SENIOR CLASS OF ' 52 Signed c. H. McGregor Witness JUNIORS WILLIAM EARL GALES President ROSE MARIE GREEN Treasurer and Secretary ADA BADDERS DORIS JEAN BLAND ATLAS BOONE J. C. BOWERS PEGGY BURKE MARGARET BURNS WAYNE COTTON FRED CRISP ARLENE FOSTER THADDERES GARETT TOMMY GLOSSON SAMMY GRIFFIN LEE HEARNE CELESTE HEATHERLEY FRANCIS HEATHERLEY EVELYN HOLLEMAN GENE HOWARD CARLTON JOHNSON PATSY JONES PEGGY KECK BARBARA MEACHAM CALLIE PEACE JIMMY POE LEA POWELL BETTY JEAN SEAGROVE WARREN STROWD WAYNE STROWD BETTY LOW THOMAS PEARL GRAY THOMAS BETTY WRIGHT SOPHOMORES WAYNE CHESTER President WILLIAM ED O’DANIEL Vice President SHIRLEY TYSON Secretary HAROLD HARRIS Treasurer CARL BALCHMANN WILLIAM BEILACHMIDST ETTA BROOKS CHARLES BROYLES, JR. WALLACE CAMPBELL MARIE CARPENTER PAUL CARROLL PEGCY JOYCE CLARK BOBBY CLARK CHARLES CLARK CLARENCE CLARK LYNN CLECG PE GGY JEAN CREWS LINDA DURHAM CLARENCE LLOYD DURHAM MARY ELLIXSON PEGGY ANN EUBANKS THERLOW EUBANKS VIVIAN FARRELL LOWIS FARRELL RONALD FREEMAN VIRGINIA GALES THEODORE GARETT JOHNNY GOLSSON LEON GLOSSON BOBBY GRISSOM ANN HATLEY SARA HAWKINS JAMES ALLEN JOHNSON SARAH JO JOHNSTON OTELIER JONES BOBBY LASSITER JOHN MARSHALL CHARLES MATTHEWS FRANK MAY MARGARET MOORE DORIS PENDERGRAPH BILLY PERRY DAVID RAKESTRAW MARY ROBERSON IKEY STRAUGHN ROXIE VICKERS RAPHAEL WHITE FRESHMEN Not pictured JEWEL CARROLL I RUFUS CLARK iSIDNEY DEAN iBETTY HOWARD GILBERT CLARK President BILLY YORK Vice President DORIS JEAN GRISSOM Secretary gwynne cockman Treasurer SAM BEARD TOMMY BROOKS JOE GAMP ANNIE DON GHESTER ALVA CLARK BOBBY CREED SIDNEY DEAN CLARICE DURHAM JEAN ANN FOWLER MARTHA LOW GORDON BOBBY GUNTER HERBERT GUNTER KATHLEEN HEARNE HOLLIS HEATHERLEY BOBBIE RUTH JENKS CARLEEN JOHNSON LARRY JOHNSON ANNIE MARIE JONES DAISY KEGK JEANETTE LASHLEY JEAN MANN DAVID McGregor JUDITH MONREAU FRANKIE PEAGE FLETCHER PHILLIPS ANNE POWELL JIMMY REEVES NOVA RHODES BETTY JEAN SCREWS WILLIAM SHARPE ALICE SMITH MARGARET ELLEN STROWD NELSON STURDIVANT BETTY JEAN SULLIVAN CORNELIA THOMAS HELEN TRIPP MARTHA WHITTEMORE JEAN WILLIAMS THOMAS WILLIAMS ROSALIE WOMBLE JIMMY WIRTZ SAMMY WRIGHT SNAPSHOTS MISS AMICK Eighth Grade MRS. BYERLY Seventh and Eighth Grade MR. KERMAN Seventh Grade MISS ELIZABETH MOORE - f ' ' MRS. McGregor _ Fourth Grade . MISS LINA B. MOORE Fourth Grade s 1 % 1 w MRS. T. W. McBANE Third G ' l ' adf Second Grade MRS. WILLIAMS . MISS PAULINE WRIGHT Second Grade First G MRS. J. S. WATERS MRS. C. LINDLEY . First Grade ! PIHISCA STAFF Jimmy Neighbors Editor-in-Chief Wayne Gotten Assistant Editor Catherine Yates Business Manager Fred Crisp Art Editor Patsy Jones Production Manager Frances Sanders Literary Editor Lea Powell Sports Editor Miss Anne Youngblood Faculty Advisor BETA CLUB NELLIE FAYE WEBSTER Princess JOHN MAY King FRANKLIN “CORKEY” HARRIS Prince CATHERINE YATES Queen MONOGRAM CLUB GLEE CLUB BUS DRIVERS ' m r , ■ Sf FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA F.F.A. OFFICERS AND SWEETHEART ATHLETICS FOOTBALL BOY ' S BASKETBALL j BASEBALL SNAPSHOTS Compliments of Compliments of Clyde ' s Pool Room Ken ' s Grill Make up Sandwiches - Short Orders and Plate Lunches Grade A Cafe Bynum, N. C. Pittsboro, N. C. Pittsboro Furniture Chatham Furniture Co. and Applia nce HOME FURNISHINGS ”The Story of Friendly Service” Phone 3241 Pittsboro, N. C. Siler City, N. C. The Elms Compliments of Dinners - Parties - Catering For Reservation Call 134 A Friend Sally Ferguson Siler City, N. C. Compliments of White ' s Service Station and GROCERY Sam White, Owner Pittsboro, N. C. RED. 1 “ f Pleases Us to Please You” COVERT AND MARKS LUMBER COMPANY, Inc. MONCURE, NORTH CAROLINA Phone 2291 Siding - Ceiling - Flooring - Roofers Crating Compliments of Compliments of BILL ' S GRILL WEST END SERVICE STATION (S) Sandwiches Soft Drinks J. C. Bowers, Prop. SILER CITY, N. C. PITTSBORO, N. C Compliments of ROBERTS ' JEWELRY AND GIFT SHOP ‘‘Visit our shop for your jewelry” DAVE ROBERTS, Owner PITTSBORO, N. C. Compliments of WOODIES HENDERSONS Western Auto Sales Agency General Merchandise GROCERY Home owned: H. D. Lambeth, Jr. Phone 3361 PITTSBORO, N. C. PITTSBORO, N. C. _1 Hotpoint Major Appliance Domestic Sewing Machines Gift items Odd pieces of furniture Easy terms C. E. JONES CO. Compliments of GRIFFIN SHOE SHOP PITTSBORO, N. C. Phone 2671 Shoes for sale and repaired GRIFFIN FUNERAL HOME I I I 5 PITTSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of C. E. DURHAM AND SON General Merchandise BYNUM, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of Compliments of L. M DURHAM STORE Wilson ' s Barber Shop Groceries - Meats - Fresh Vegetables PITTSBORO, N. C. BYNUM, N. C. Compliments of ! 1 Compliments of H L. JORDAN 1 B. C. SMITH • i SILER CITY, N. C. i Attorney-at-Law ; ! i Compliments of CITY ELECTRONICS SHOP Dr. Hughes Radio, Television, and Household Appliances 1 1 1 1 SALES AND SERVICE 1 1 • 5 Pittsboi-0, N. C. Compliments of BELK-YATES CO. ‘‘ Home of better values ' i SILER CITY, N. C. Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of The Compliments of Cornwallis Service Station R. C. ROPER -v + Pittsboro, N. C. Compliments of BELK-YATES-BECK ‘ Home of better values ' ’ PITTSBORO, N. C. Smith Gr Buckner Funeral Home Prompt, Courteous, and Efficient Service— Home of Smith and Buckner Mutual Funeral Association Phone 51 Siler City, N. C. Compliments of E. E. Walden ! I ! ! I I Compliments of HARRIS and FARRELL PITTSBORO DRY CLEANERS Meats - Fresh Vegetables Satisfaction guaranteed ■( ! BYNUM, N. C. f 2 Phone 2741 I Phone 2314 PITTSBORO, N. C. Feeds - Poultry Supplies SILER CITY, NORTH CAROLINA Standard Hosiery Mills, Inc. Pittsboro Division Pittsboro, N. C. + Lee Brick and Tile Co. Manufacturers of High Grade Tunnel Kiln Common and Face Brick Pittsboro Ice and Fuel Local Dealers Hugh R. Perry, Gen. Mgr. 5 Miles North U. S. 1 Sanford, N. C. Phone 753J Compliments of McNEIL and ROBERTS BUILDING SUPPLY PITTSBORO, N. C. re iuTJ PETE ' S MARKET FISH AND OYSTERS IN SEASON BEST QUALITY MEATS PHONE 3121 PETER J. WASKO, Prop. BANK OF PITTSBORO The Bank of Better Service We Thank You for Your Continued Favors. Pittsboro, North Carolina Justice Motor Company Sales and Service Pittsboro. North Carolina [ILaBSsa—- |CHEVRO g| 5 You’ll say ' ' FIRST BECAUSE IT’S FINEST” BREWER LAUNDRY PITTSBORO HATCHERY AND FEED STORE DRY CLEANERS POULTRY — SUPPLIES TELEPHONE 283-J Siler City, N. C. Phone 2891 Pittsboro, N. C. ( gttoDl 0ri i [ -10 1)1 [jOHNSOlij P f J ' BETTER FERTILIZERS IMPLEM ENTS AND M 7 j£v a SILER CITY. N. C. fjOSEV ' s superior! JERTILIZERsI ‘ 1 FARM SUPPLIES Pittsboro G. W. BLAIR SON Hardware Company Hardware Building Materials COLE PLANTERS — DISTRIBUTORS MAYTAG APPLIANCES PAINTS Main Street LIVESTOCK DEALER PITTSBORO, N. C. G. W. Blair, Mgr. ! Telephone 3436 Phone 2951 PITTSBORO Carroll Hatchery SERVICE STATION U, S, APPROVED PULLORUM CLEAN CHICKS PHONE 261 BOX 432 Gas - Oil - Greasing - Polishing Service That Satisfies PITTSBORO ROAD P. Smith Phone 2401 Burns SILER CITY, NORTH CAROLINA T. R. EDWARDS, Jr. McCRIMMON Jeweler DRUG COMPANY 112 S. CHATHAM AVE. DRUGGIST Siler City, North Carolina PITTSBORO. NORTH CAROLINA Farmers Mutual Exchange PITTSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA i Owned and Operated by 12,000 farmers in Central i_.arorna Dark ' s Hatchery Feed Co BUTLER ' S MATTRESS Poultry Supplies FURN. CO. Quality Chicks — Chesterfield Feeds Phone 3336 MANUFACTURERS 1 mattresses AND FURNITURE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Pittsboro, N. C. PHONE 3SV-J SILER CITY, N. C, Upchurch Soda Shop ■ PittsBoro Ice Fuel Co. Phone 2121 Pittsboro, N. C. Pittsboro, N. C. CITY MARKET A. B. SERVICE STATION ! MEATS AND GROCERIES 1 Autd Accessories and Necessities I FRESH VEGETABLES Phone 2221 Pittsboro, N. C. Pittsboro, N. C. - ip ’ i ’•“ ' ' .’ - ' r «t i. ' ti ' - •. ’ ’ ,- . ' .4i ' ‘if - i’ • , ■la ' ' , ._ ' A , ' ' S?- f ' ' ■ , ' s


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