Sardis High School - Sardonian Yearbook (Sardis City, AL)

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9 Me 1949 SARDONIAN Published By SARDIS HIGH SCHOOL Boaz, Alabama FUKEWOKU We, the Seniors of 1949, are approach- ing the last chapter of our high school ca- reer. It is with a mixture of emotions that we write these last pages and begin on another book--a longer one, the book of life. As we look backward upon our high school days we see many things that we have done or have taken part in. It is the purpose of this annual to show the various phases of school life and the activities that go on in our school. We have done our best in the 1949 Sar- donian to show you the Seniors as they are as well as the seniors to come. 2 idt Illi;II SCHOOL FACOLTY MR. J. E. THOMPSON Principal. Mr. Thompson re- ceived his A.B. degree from the University of Alabama and his M.A. degree from Iowa State. MISS BERNICE ALDRIDGE Home Economics Instructor. Graduated from Montevallo Col- lege. B.S. degree in Home Eco- nomics. MISS WILLENE BALENGER Teaches Social Studies. Has B.S. degree from Jacksonville State Teachers College. MR. J. WILLIS CAMPBELL Mr. Campbell received his B.S. degree from Alabama Polytech- nic Institute and his M.A. degree from Peabody College. Math In- structor. MRS. LOUISE FIELDER Commercial Instructor. Physi- cal Ed. Instructor. Has B.S. de- gree from Jacksonville State Teachers College. IIIi;II SCHOOL FACULTY MR. JOE L. JONES Vocational Agriculture Instruc- tor. Received his B.S. degree from Alabama Polytechnic Insti- tute. MRS. EDITH P. POWELL Librarian. She also instructs Girls’ Physical Education. Flor- ence State Teachers College. MRS. CAROLYN B. NELSON Music Instructor. English In- structor. Mrs. Nelson received her B.S. degree from Jackson- ville State Teachers College. MRS. JESSIE MURPHY English Instructor. Mrs. Murphy has B.S. degree from the Univer- sity of Alabama. MR. HARLIN NELSON, JR. Coach. Science Instructor. Has B.S. degree from Jacksonville State Teachers College. MR. RALPH ROSSER Science Instructor. Mr. Rosser is Sponsor of the Senior Class. Jacksonville State Teachers Col- lege. MR. W. O. PRUETT Mathematics Instructor. Has B. S. degree from Howard College. 5 The advertising committee is pictured above. From left to right seated are Sarah B. Mayo, business manager, Kennon Washburn, assistant editor, and Miss Willene Balenger, Sponsor. Standing are Ira Cox, historian, and Willie Bishop, member of the advertising committee. Betty Williamson, another member of the committee, was absent when the picture was taken. SENIORS MARY LOUISE ALLEN is always going at a high speed, both in speech and action. She is one of the better students and is planning a career of housekeeping. I TRAVIS DECKER-Brains of the class and for the class. Travis is always present and on time. He is an officer of the F.F.A. and vice-president of our class. WILLIE BISHOP wears the star of Basketball Captain. Willie is very quiet while sleeping. He is planning to farm. EDWARD GAMBLE is an officer in the F.F.A and S Club member. Some one will have a job filling the big shoes of Ed on the football team. He plans to enter college when school is out. DORIS CORNUTT joined our class in '46. No difficulties were encoun- tered in selecting a class poet. Doris was a unanimous selection. BETTY HICKS joined the class in '48. She will always be remembered for her loudness that qualified her for cheerleader. She plans to enter col- lege. IRA COX was the historian of our class. He is interested in school work. Teachers have a great love for him. r 8 SENIORS THIRSTON HUBBARD - never has cares - not even girltrouble. Thirston plans to attend the Trade School. VIRGINIA KIRBY - has been a cheer- leader for two years. She will be missed at that post next year. Vir- ginia plans to become a nurse after graduating. BOBBY JOE INGRAM-is “Little but loud, lazy but fast. “Preacher sparks on the football team and in a cheerleader’s heart. Uncle Sam is planning his career. y, . SARAH B. MAYO - is a Beta Club Member and an all A student. She is a very good piano player. Sarah will take a business course at the Univer- sity. She is Business Manager of our Annual. ILA VA JOHNSON - is a member of the Annual Staff and President of the Future Homemakers of American. She is interested in housekeeping. UNDYNE MOON - is Secretary of our class. She is always wearing a smile. Undyne is a good all around girl. 9 SENIORS , ■ BOBBY JEAN NUNN - is an all around good student. He would like to be a con- tractor. Bob will be sure to succeed in life. ORBIE LEE QUARLES - is a very ac- tive F.F.A. member. The faculty is hop- ing to have many more students like him. He may be considered the quietest student of the class ROBERT PATE- Football Captain, President of the “S Club, F.F.A. Offi- cer. Robert is interested in mechanics. He is planning on going to the navy after school. ABIE RICHARDS - is President of the class and Editor of the Annual. He is one of the most intelligent members of the class. He is a member of the Beta Club and F.F.A. Abie plans to continue his education. Abie will make a success in life. HERBERT PAYNE - His wisecracks keep the faculty amused. He is interest- ed in typing and plans tobe a bookkeep- er. BOE SCOTT - is a very successful stu- dent. She was Secretary of the class last year. Boe is interested in the re- turn of a certain member of the U. S. Navy. 10 SENIORS BUDDY JACK SCOTT - is the best all around student. He is a Beta Club Mem- ber. Bud will enter college when school is over. BILLY WALKER - is one of the quieter students. He is interested in agriculture. Billy plans to be a farmer. MAYM1E STEWART - joined our class in 47. She is the best musician in the class. Maymie plans to play for some well known quartet. KENNON WASHBURN - is President of our Local and County F.F.A., Vice- president of the BetaClub, and Assistant Editor of our Annual. He is an all A student and interested in Pharmacy. MARGARET TARVIN - was chosen “Miss Sardis of 1947. Margaret will go to Jacksonville State Teachers Col- lege when school is out. BETTY WILLIAMSON - joined our class in '45. Betty is especially inter- ested in vocational work. She plans to be a Home Ec. teacher. SEIUIOR CLASS POLIU Mary Lou Allen The Breezy girl You never know where she’s bound. She goes in a pace, and is never in place When class time rolls around. Willie Bishop is a pretty good fellow But when he gets mad he lets out a bellow. He snorts and he stamps till things quieten down. He’s a pretty good fellow to have around. Doris Cornutt is the cutest of the girls, Wherever she goes she’s in a whirl, She is serious and then she's glad A better girl could never be had. Never serious, always gay Never working, but ready to play. You’ll hear a hollow, and then a yell It’s Bobby Joe and Ira, As you already can tell. Travis Decker is one more guy We’ll never know how he gets by. He never studies or picks up a book But he makes good grades. It must be his looks. All her sweetness and her neatness And her charming ways Boe makes her life and others More complete throughout the days. Thirston Hubbard is an idolent lad He doesn’t get his lessons But he’ll soon wish he had. He’s just lazy, but really isn’t bad. If you want the best in music. If you want the best in song Turn to Maymie Stewart And you won’t go wrong. Buddy Jack and Orbie I_ee Are two intelligent boys If everyone were so quiet as they There would never be much noise. Betty Hicks is a very good sport And sweet as she can be. She does her share with the greatest care As everyone can always see. Betty and Margaret are cheerful and gay Eager to work and eager to play. Sticking together just like one Laughing and giggling and having their fun. Undyne Moon is sweet and kind. There is always something on her mind. Helping others to find a way To make life happier every day. Herbert Payne has one request Before they lay him down to rest Place a history book on his chest And send him on to join the rest. Edd is always smiling when He comes to school each day. He does his work and does it well And work had at his play. 13 Bobby Nunn doesn't fear work He can go to sleep beside it He doesn’t care if people know Because he never tries to hide it. Standing and thinking it must take a lot To always be Johnnie on the spot. But that’s Billy Walker and he’s glad to say He gets his lessons every day. Kennon Washburn is a sight in this world Always chasing after some girl. Eating and laughing is his delight He’s full of pranks - but he’s all right. We’ve always heard that brawn and brains Go right along together. Well, Abie Richards got ’em They just don’t come much better. He’s our hero. He’s our dream He's the Captain of our football team. Although Robert Pate can’t sing He is always on the beam. Virginia and Sarah B. Are the cutest of gals You will always see That boys are their best pals. Ila Va Johnson is everyone’s friend She’ll stick by you until the end. She has been cheerful all her life And will make Eljo a wonderful wife. 14 SCHOOL SONG Sardis is a school of honor. Faith and loyalty. And we’ll pledge our true devotion Sardis dear, to thee. (Chorus) Strong and mighty Is thy courage Of the days gone by. We will love you as a mother Dear old Sardis High. May the crimson stand for courage, Truth we show with white. May we stand by you dear Sardis, And the things of right. (Chorus) Strong and mighty Is thy courage Of the days gone by. We will love you as a mother Dear old Sardis High. When our path comes to a parting, High school days are o’er. We will ever be returning To the school we adore. (Chorus) Strong and mighty Is thy courage Of the days gone by. We will love you as a mother Dear old Sardis High. 15 SENIOR IWO CUSS lene Barksdale Ruth Daniel 16 v C. L. Noblitt Lyveral Kilpatrick 17 Reading from left to right, FIRST ROW: Kenneth Warren, Olen Brock, Rufus Thompson, Jeweline Weems, Jewell Bowlen, Goldie Mae Henry, Helen Ross, Joyce Wilder,Clifford Ray Gaines, Elbert McDonald, Dixie Leeth. SECOND ROW: Ann Hamby, Jane Smith, Genell Hendrix, Eloise Whitt, Ruth Baker, Bobbie Johnson, Peggy Leeth, Hulon Smith, Robert Baker, John Henry Hudson. THIRD ROW: Jettie Meryl Strawn, Willis Bearden, Mrs. Jessie Murphy, Sue Smith, Audeline Sampson, Roy Kilpatrick, Edward Smith, An- drew Quarles, Ossie Lee Smith, Eugene Bishop. FOURTH ROW; Nolen Brock, Bureon Bearden, Thurmon Luther. Reading from leftto right, FIRST ROW: Frances Chumley, Beatrice Holderfield, Nola Dean Patter son, Lillie Mae Haygood, Lula Martin, Bernice Martin, Evelyn Lasseter, Edna Coffey, June McKinney, Nila Jean Seay, Louise Hefner, Innogene Martin. SECOND ROW: Imogene Hallmark, Jeannie Ruth Jacobs, Ruby Wofford, Virginia Lester, Ruth Pullen, Jackie Sparks, Dorothy Jenkins, Ella Ruth Toney, Stella Mae Thrasher, Mary Lynn Groover. THIRD ROW: Virginia Mae Brownlee, Marie Dewberry, Melba June Brewster, Doshia Lou Bishop, Jeanette Worley, Mavis Hubbard, Joyce Thrash- er, Florine Qualls, Mrs. Edith Powell. FOURTH ROW; Jeanette Payne, Frances Kilpatrick, Jo Nell Whitt. Reading from left to right, FIRST ROW: Junior White, Max Dolan Naylor, Wendell Haynie, Lamar Stone, Junior Thrasher, Harold Whorton, Darrell Wilder, Sammy Scott, Billy Williamson. SECOND ROW: Welton Gilliland, Joe Taylor, Jimmy Richards, Gwendyle Morton, Jack Rowan, Harold Herron, Carl Howard, Volney Garmon. THIRD ROW: Harold Ray Brewster, Junior Hubbard, Borden Hen- derson, Mrs. Edith Powell, Arthur Presley. Reading from left to right, FIRST ROW: Mary Fay Gold, Barbara Street, Syble Henry, Sandra May, Evelyn Faye Davis, Margaret Whitt, Kay Stonicher, Iva Jean Martin, Marie Oliver, Evelyn Brown- lee, Shirley Gaskin, Frances Bearden. SECOND ROW: Helen Sue Dixon, Ruby Stewart, Peggy Ingram, Faye Hendrix, Jane Bear- den, Doris Duncan, Mamie Ruth Mims, Ruby Joe Smith, PeggyGreen, Mary Sue Naylor. THIRD ROW; Elma Neeze Haynie, Joe Frances Dixon, Mary Lee Maddox, Dorothy Hudson, Claudette Brooks, Ver- gie Odell, Willie Sue Greet, Barbara Fletcher, Mollie Dee Scott, Betty Rae Hill, Annie Lou Walker, Willene Balenger, Sponsor. Reading from left to right, FIRST ROW: Charles Mayes, Willie J Lacks, Clarence Thompson, Herbert Reeves, Robert Maddox Fontene Walker, Edward Kilpatrick, Wayne Brothers, Kenneth Smith Charles Hall, Vernon Haygood, C. A. Hallmark. SECOND ROW Jimmy Patterson, Wayne Carroll, T. J. Luther, Boris Hugh Noojin Wayne Stonicher, Travis Chaviers, Odell Thornhill, Mrs. W. O, Pruett. I'i SECTION ONE M 4'j , ft Reading from left to right, FIRST ROW: Martha Ann Jacobs, Doris Worley, Betty Sue Yarborough, Helen Johnson, Brenda Gail Ross, Marie Mayo, Janet Lee, Shriley Hicks, Bonnie Pounds, Myrtle Roberson. SECOND ROW: Della Ann Whitt, Mozelle Elkins, Bar- bara Thrasher, Shirley Campbell, Edith Martin, Bur me r Lee Daniel, Helen Williams, Mrs. Carolyn Nelson. JUNIOR III! (SECTION TWO) IN. f FIRST ROW, Reading from left to right: Donald Groover, Thomas Jack Patterson, Narmal Hubbard, Glenn Richard, Bobby Gene Patter- son, Wallace Sexton, Dale Johnson, Gilbert Bishop, Billy Roden, SEC- OND ROW: Mr. Harlin Nelson, Jr., I.W. Samples, Wiley Williams, Ray Pritchett, Billy Hicks, Joe Holderfield, and Billy Jean Brock. (SECTION THREE) FIRST ROW, Reading from left to right: Cecil Whorton, Wayne Hall- mark, Shelby Gaskin, Doris Gaskin, Leonard Whitt, Beatrice Helms, Sibyl Haygood, Gerald Mashburn, Bobby Jones, Elbert Hubbard, Mrs. Louise Fielder. SECOND ROW, Mildred Oaks, Mary Grace Brown, Howard Qualls, Reba Duke, Louise Gaylor, RaymondStandfieId, Bobby Smith, Martha Jean Carroll, Anita Brewster, and Marcelle Pullen. MRS. MYRTICE G. CARTEE First Grade. Attended Jacksonville State Teachers College. MISS MARY RUTH TERRELL Second Grade. Attended Snead Jr. College and Jacksonville State Teachers College. MISS IMOGENE NOBLITT Third Grade. Received her B.S. degree from Alabama Polytechnic Institute. MISS RUTH SNEAD Fourth Grade. Attended Snead Jr. College and Jacksonville State Teachers College. MISS PRUDENCE HORTON Fifth Grade. Received her B.S. degree from Jacksonville State Teachers College. MRS. INEZ C. NORRIS Sixth Grade. Attended Jacksonville State Teachers College. Reading from left to right: FIRST ROW, W. D. Holderfield, Max Russel, Carl Henderson, Don Morton, Burt Lister, Wynell Phillips, Virginia Naylor, Billy Gene Duncan, Wilma Alewine, Joyce Hall, Frances Fowler , Nancy Allen. SECOND ROW: Oswald Carrol, Gerald Whitt, Paul Hicks, Elwood Pitchford, Edward Street, Homer Smith, James Weathers, Clifton Pounds, Mrs. Inez Norris, and Dorothy Pitchford. Reading from left to right, FIRST ROW: Melvin Chamblee, Donald Prich- ett, Farrel Street, Betty Sue Thrasher, Vivian Martin, Shirley Moore, Quintella Potter, Carolyn Whitt, Sarah Cox, Ina Fay Martin, Barbara Williamson, Ronald Lee. SECOND ROW: William Ashley, Kenneth Mims, Billy Max Seay, Junior Jenkins, James Barton, Fay Lightsey, Carl Smith, Lourie Henderson, Herbert Mayo, Carolyn Allen, Betty Jane Young, Katie Ruth Tolleson, and Miss Prudence Horton. Reading from left to right, FIRST ROW: Billy McKinley, Marlin Amos, WenonQuarles, Betty Willis, Mary Elkins, Dorothy Hendrix, Hale Maddox, Peggy Patterson, Mary Ann Ramsey, Helen Holland, Helen Douglas, Marie Hubbard, RaymondStonicher, Phillip Groover, Bobby Pullen, Billy Phillips, Charles Allen. SECOND ROW: Betty Pullen, Joyce Odell, Joyce Quarles, Magadlene Lightsey, Margie Fowler, Peggy Killian, Katherine Smith, Erlene Hendricks, Helen Phillips, Donald Davis, Donald Brothers, Junior Hefner, Milton Allen, and Miss Ruth Snead. Reading from left to right, FIRST ROW: Melvin Tidwell, Billy Wayne Lacks, Elezebeth Price, Irene Mayo, Wanda Gail Whitt, Hilda Jane Dale, Georgie May Bearden, Charles Washburn, Bobby Thrasher, Richard Lee, Noel Wayne Burk, Charles Yarborough, David Whitt, Mevelene Quarles, Becky Johnson. SECOND ROW: Miss Imogene Noblitt, Linda Sue Caldwell, Linda Brewster, Readue Potter, Shirley Jean Russel, Margie Neil, Nellie Ruth Clanton, Dan Smith, Peggy Ruth Elkins, Gailene Ogle, S.H. Bramlett, Donald Humphries. THIRD ROW: Mary Evelyn Hefner, Eldon Quarles, Margie Ann Worley, Adolph Kilpatrick and Alton Mann. Reading from left to right, FIRST ROW: Patricia Ramsay, Jettie Walk- er, Carolyn Smith, Hazel Garrard, Betty Quarles, Peggy McKinney, Rita Pullen, Billy Ruth Walker, Doris Naylor, Glenda Phillips, Joyce Ross, Patricia Holland, Martha Killian, Linda Brooks, Linda Ellis, Elezebeth Carroll. SECOND ROW: Miss Ruth Terrell, Harold Jenkins, Sherrell Street, Leon Patterson, Walter Parrish, Eugene Thrasher Billy Haynie, Harold Smith, James Tolleson, Jimmy Moore, Gerald Copeland, Marston Pounds, Dean Pounds, and Herbert Smith. Reading from left to right, FIRST ROW: Jimmy Hefner, Wendell El- rod, Ronald Holland, Herschell Lister, B.C. Clanton, Travis Johnson, Janice Groover, Wanda Allen, Hylan Tarvin, Caroline Gilliland, Joyce Hughes, Katrina Brock, Carolyn Horton, Patricia Willis, Elowese Pate, Helda Terril. SECOND ROW: Bobby Duncan, Billy Patridge, Cimmy Morton, Harold Fowler, M.D. Alexandra, Arthur Aldridge, Roy Pounds, Bobby Stanfield, Sandra Gann, Shirly Ramsay, Janice Russell, Cardeen Harris, Cudell Willis, Margy Hendricks. THIRD ROW: Bobby Elkins, Eldridge Price, Billy Lightsey, Lois Lightsey, James Fowler. OF GRAMMAR SCHOOL v Miss Frances Fowler was elected Miss Sardis of the grammar school for the school year 1948-49. She comes from the sixth grade. 34 Reading from left to right, FRONT ROW: Olen Brock, Ira Cox, El- bert McDonald. Reading from left to right, BACK ROW: C.L. Noblitt, Bobby Joe Ingram, Bobby Gene Nunn, Roy Kilpatrick, Edward Gamble, Bill Hamby, Coach Nelson. 35 36 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Reading from left to right, FIRST ROW: 11a Va Johnson, Elise Bartlett, Jane Smith, Dorothy Manley, Sarah B. Mayo, Sue Smith. SECOND ROW: Frances iChumbley, Beatrice Holderfield, Betty Hicks, Ruth Hubbard, Ann Hamby, Mavis Owens, Mary Lynn Groover, Ella Ruth Toney, Stella Mae Thrasher, Nola Dean Patterson, Virginia Lester. THIRD ROW: Bobbie Johnson, Jewel Bowlen, Eloise Whitt, Daphna Williams, Jettie MerylStrawn, Dorothy Ann Whitt, Syble Mayes, Genell Hendrix, Audeline Sampson, Virginia Kirby, Jeanette Worley. FOURTH ROW: Miss Bernice Aldridge, Margaret Tarvin, Jo Nell Whitt, Frances Kilpatrick, Jeannie Ruth Jacobs, Melba June Brewster, Doshia Lou Bishop, Mavis Hubbard, Peggy Leech, Boe Scott. FIFTH ROW: Marie Dewberry, Jeanette Payne, and Dorothy Pitchford. FUTURE FARMERS 1 AMERICA Reading from left to right, FIRST ROW: Robert Pate, Travis Decker, Kennon Washburn, Edward Gamble, Gene Barksdale. SECOND ROW: Max Dolan Naylor, Wendell Haynie, Sammy Scott, Gwendyl Morton, Jimmy Richards, Billy Williamson, Joe Taylor, Elbert McDonald, Hulon Smith, Dixie Leeth, Willie Bishop, Welton Gilliland. THIRD ROW: Ira Cox, Orbie Lee Quarles, Buddy Jack Scott, Bureon Bearden, Rufus Thompson, Olen Brock, Kelley Henderson, Willis Bearden, Mr. Joe L. Jones. FOURTH ROW: Robert Baker, Nolen Brock, Eugene Bishop, Guy Qualls, Arthur Presley, Robert Smith, Abie Richards, Roy Kilpatrick. FIFTH ROW: Bill Hamby, Charles Chaviers, Thirston Hubbard, Marvis Webb, Thurmon Luther, C.L. Noblitt, Junior Hub- bard, Bobby Joe Ingram, Jack Rowan, Borden Henderson, and Harold Ray Brewster. 39 W, . Reading from left to right, FIRST ROW: Jane Smith, Ann Hamby, Ila Va Johnson, Betty Hicks, Ruth Hubbard, Virginia Kirby, and Mrs. Carolyn Nelson, Director. SECOND ROW: Jettie Meryl Strawn, Peggy Leeth, Daphna Williams, Mavis Owens, Margaret Tarvin. THIRD ROW: Sue Smith, Mamie Stewart, Eugene Bishop, and Audeline Sampson. 40 Reading from left to right, FIRST ROW: C. L. Noblitt, Bobby Joe Ingram, Edward Gamble, Roy Kilpatrick, Willie Bishop, and Charles Chaviers. SECOND ROW: Mr. Harlin Nelson, Jr., Coach, Bill Hamby, Robert Pate, and Ira Cox. 41 MISS S.UIIIIS Melba June Brewster, an attractive girl from the Junior III Class, won the title “Miss Sardis at the Hall- oween Carnival which was held Oc- tober 28, 1948. 42 “WHERE A TON IS A TON. Dial 63912 Alabama City, Alabama — 45 GADSDEN AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION List of 1949 Automobile Dealers Mark Boman Motor Company...................................Hudson Pollock Motor Company Gadsden Motor Guy Motor Courtesy Motor Plymouth-Chrysler John Thomas Motor Fowler Bros C S Garage Carnes and Burson Cargo-Nash Motor Co Gadsden Lincoln Mercury Co Coker Motor Company Nesbitt Truck Tr. Co, International Athletic Equipment Hunting Equipment Camping Equipment Fishing Equipment School Sweaters Playground Equiptment See Us and Save 47 L G. BALFOUR AND CO. Attleboro, Mass. -For- Rings-Invitations-Caps and Gowns Eugene G. Fitzgerald Southern Sales Manager Birmingham, Alabama FARMERS COOPERATIVE WAREHOUSE GIN CO. Storing-Ginning-Fertilizer Seeds and Feeds E. B. Jenkins, Mgr. Phone 2311 Boaz GORDON’S FOODS Daily fresh potato chips, cheezies, cracklins, french fried potatoes, roasted peanuts. Thirty-one different varieties of cakes, etc. Your Gordon Man Byron O. Blackwood 1417 Attalia Avenue Gadsden, Alabama The Advertising Committee: Sarah B. Mayo Kennon Washburn Willie Bishop Ira Cox Betty Williamson Ila Va Johnson Betty Hicks 50 FRED CRAIN TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 6-2312 104 Forrest Ave.-Gadsden, Alabama Your Fergerson Tractor and Imp. Dealer for this territory Sale - Parts - Service We wish you much success in your new field of endeavor. Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ATTALLA Attalia, Alabama Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1906 43 Years of Continuous Service 1949 THE GADSDEN TIMES “Northeast Alabama's Farm and Home Newspaper. 51 BIRCH ANDERSEN AND CO. 525 Broad Street Gadsden, Alabama Royal Typewriters - Portable Standard Models Typewriters for Rent All Kinds of Office and School Supplies E. E. FORBES SONS PLANO CO. Compliments of New Spinnet Pianos DUPRE HARDWARE Radio Phonographs AND LUMBER CO. Radios, Record Players Band Instruments, Etc. For things musical see Attalia, Alabama F orbes Gadsden, Alabama Compliments of BOAZ PARTS CO. STEWART DRUG CO. Headquarters for N.A.P.A. Attalia, .Alabama Automobile Parts Boaz, Alabama WATWOOD - TERRY AGENCY Compliments of Pioneer Life and Casualty Co. Noel Building BRADBERRY’S CAFE Phone 5146 Boaz, Alabama Boaz, Alabama Compliments of Compliments of ELM DRIVE IN BROCK TRANSPORTATION CO. W. C. Smith, Owner Boaz, Alabama Boaz, Alabama 52 SIBERT’S Hardware - Seeds Farm Implements 208 S. 4th Street Gadsden, Alabama Compliments of ETOWAH COLD STORAGE CO. Phone 5071 Attalia, Alabama GADSDEN HEATING SHEET Compliments of METAL COMPANY AMERICAN BAKERY 512 Chestnut Street Gadsden, Alabama Phone 20 Gadsden, Alabama SOUTHERN HARDWARE CO. Compliments of L L HARDWARE CO. Hardware-Building Material-Seed Corner Elmwood Ave. N. 6th St. 220 Broad Street Phone 64686-87 Phone 6-1414 Gadsden, Alabama Gadsden, Alabama Compliments of TONY’S CAFE HOFFMAN’S JEWELERS Dinners Gadsden, Alabama Attalia, Alabama It Pays to Deal With V Compliments of ROSS?fiRPM| G l Us%+tilu i CtX CAMP AND WELLS Phone 4251 “Your friendly furniture store Corner 4th and Chestnut Streets Boaz, Alabama Gadsden, Alabama 53 Compliments of HARRY L. HALL Attalia, Alabama JACK OLIVER MOTOR CO. Your Sales - Ford - Service Dealer Used .Cars Day and Nigh Wrecker Service Boaz Compliments of LIBERTY CAFE Attalia, Alabama M. H. WOODARD Cullman - Haleyville Ft. Payne and Boaz BROWN’S SHOE SHOP ‘We specialize in invisible half soles Boaz, Alabama Compliments of V. J. ELMORE Attalia, Alabama Compliments of FORMBY’S HARDWARE Warren Paint and Varnishes Boaz HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY STORE Phone 2061 Boaz ALABAMA FIVE AND TEN CENT STORE P. O. Box 188 Phone 2343 Boaz Compliments of CITY BAKERY Cakes - Pies - Cookies - Doughnuts Rolls and Bread Mrs. E. B. Black, Mgr. Boaz 54 YOUNG SUPPLY CO. Building Supplies VICTORY CAFE Lime, Brick, Cement Blocks “For Good Food” Cement Pete Lackey - Prop. Phone 4291 Boaz Phone 5281 Boaz C. W. COFIELD USED CARS Compliments of New and Used Automobiles JOE C. SAPP CO. Phone 5656 “Honest Values Everyday” Lots in Arab and Boaz Phone 2431 Boaz T. CANTRELL GIN CO. BRUCE AND CASTLEBERRY Sell you Fertilizer Fhierina Feed Gin your Cotton Seeds and Groceries Phone 4221 or 3241 Phone 2591 Boaz Boaz LEV1E k BAIN ELECTRIC CO. COX MOTOR CO. Frigidaire - Crosley Your Chevrolet Sales and Service and John Deere Dealer Boaz Boaz TRO-FE DAIR Y Homogenized Vitamin D Milk Compliments of Drink SUTHERLIN FURNITURE CO. ROYAL CROWN COLA Gadsden, Alabama Best by Taste Test WOCO PEP GAS - TIOLENE MOTOR OIL Auto Repairing - Tires - Tubes and Batteries CITY MARKET O. S. Campbell, Owner Fancy Groceries and Fresh Meat Boaz, Alabama Phone 3266 Boaz, Alabama CARR’S GULF SERVICE Compliments of Third and Chestnut Street MANDERSON’S Ben Carr, Manager IRON METAL CO. Gadsden, Alabama SOUTHERN HARDWARE SEED STORE THE SAND MOUNTAIN BANK Building Materials Boaz, Alabama Sporting Goods and Paint You are always welcome Boaz, Alabama at this friendly bank. Member of the Federal Insurance Corporation 56 Phone 2182 DEAN - STEPHENS Store of Better Clothes Dry Goods - Ready to Wear Curlee Clothes - Adam Hats Freeman Shoes Boaz RED’S CAFE Sandwiches and Short Orders Boaz PURE SERVICE STATION R. B. Smith - Prop. Phone 2831 Boaz QUALITY CLEANERS Boaz Compliments of G. W. LACKEY AND SON Boaz GILLESPIE’S DRUG STORE t “Your Personal Druggist” We Carry A Complete Line Of Cosmetics and Drugs We Fill Prescriptions Phone 3551 Boaz Go To LEE’ BARBER SHOP Compliments of For Hair Cuts - Shaves - and Shines LACKEY AND KUYKENDALL Boaz Boaz 57 Compliments of SMITH BROS. SERVICE STATION Phone 2381 Boaz NOEL’S Boaz, Alabama LUTHER MOORE THE BOAZ LEADER Dry Cleaner Your Home Newspaper Boaz GAINES FLORIST ROBERTS AND WEATHERS Corsages and Cut Flowers Furniture and Hardware Funeral Work Boaz Phone 5111 Boaz SAM C. BURNETT Compliments of GULF SERVICE STATION Cotton Buyer Williams Bros. Propr. and Fertilizer Dealer Boaz Boaz 58 See “Guy before you Buy WITHERSPOON’S, INC. Feed - Seed - Fertilizer “The Finest in Fine Furniture GUY HOOD 213 S. 4th Street Gadsden, Alabama Gadsden, Alabama Compliments of Compliments of LEON JONES ELECTRIC CO. BYNUM’S MULE BARN 221 S. 3rd Street Attalia, Alabama Gadsden, Alabama Compliments of Compliments of LORRAINE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE GADSDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE Cosmetics Permanents Hair-Cut Shampoo Hair set Gadsden, Alabama Sardis Compliments of Compliments of JOE L. MOORE CO. ALABAMA SCHOOL OF TRADES “Realtors Gadsden, Alabama 414 Chestnut Street “He that hath a trade hath an estate.” Gadsden, Alabama 59 I I 3 1


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