Yorkville High School - Warrior Yearbook (Yorkville, TN)
- Class of 1951
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You have shown these three raits so much in this one task as well as many there. Only through cooperation are the great- . , . .t PHIHCIPHVS IHESSHGE lt has been t work with you in what ever To the staff of this yearbook: t feats won I am sure this splendid splri 5 ' . ill continue to grow in our several organizat- vns of this school. To those of you who have contributed to this Lblication: I have the utmost confidence and elief that you will give a good account of ourselves and render a valuable service to hu- znity. Sincerely, c??X'- QJLJJQ6 Principal Prin. P. L. Archibald SIIHUUl BUHRIJ IHEHIBERS l Q 1 .. JOHNY FISHER, O. P. POPE, EMERSON JETTON, ROBERT TAYLOR EDWARD JONES, RAYMOND BAKER. OTHERS NOT PRESENT, ROY COWAN, ROBERT HALE. 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I HIGH SCHUUL FHCUHU P. L. Archibald E. Colvin Baird Allene Taylor I Lloyd Kuykendall Paul Miller 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 x. ... .,N,-hz, f A 5531 Q - 5 - Q- .sg Q ,x 'li f .,:f2.U1 Ba - . gl. HHHUHL STHFF AIIQIUAL S f'Al F A .1 ,.,1' ' ----- ----- -----. C O - r -,. Um, in pw . 1 Aw, v 'f' 1 Wff...J 1 rv .ll ,miwg JxfieU 'Iii Q U QILIVY f H ixon Aff 'A ir--- .- .,,, ----CQ- ACT---- ----- ----Asst. i3----- ---- -----Asst. fssell --------- Tusines ,qid6H ---- ----- -Bugingg gurrnr ---- Asst. fusines Richards-Asst. 'usines v JI ifT JQfQI'---- ---- ---..-Laygu 'onuie Lepigms- ------- --La73u EdiJCOI' Editor Editor Editor s Nqr. s f gr. S NYPD S Nqr. t Fir. t Nor. 6 J PHPEH STHFF FAPIR Janie Fisher--- Jack LoVan ----- Jamie HaSsell-- Doris Foster--- Bill Headden--- Nelson Richards Charlynn Gabel- Dot Fisher ----- A STAFF -----------Editor Editor - .... ------Typist -----Asst. -----------Typist ----Business st.-Busiuess ------Layout M . Mgr. Mgr. Asst. Layout Mfr. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L 'J mlm, U, Y Y .-'1' , 'fgwrr DX.- iwlflfl SQ mph Law' Tfadd 1231111 D,.,,, V9.1-, Faye D.L..,,, 1- U qlgl PM H555 SN 'ax 4 'Y f Mmkiszhw .f L 'N Us QQ! V At 'A-MII: . - 7 ' . f N ' . - -5, P . ' 12 W si X ' f . fa. ' yniffi- 1 A 1 ' J' 3 Q , L' ,. ' ' 'H W up W S A ses' wg 4 ff gf M A k-igzkx , Q. .ffl k ' ' 4 'X -.jpwr wt: I- ,-,,.1U ,L Ju-A fi :Y QW 3. Q A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SEIIIUH CLHSS CLASS MOTTO HOut of the harbor int deep chemnels.W umie Hiseell Sue Eakes Pack Larry Hassell Faye Gray Rebecca Wyatt Bill Headden Larry Vaseell--Basketball l-2-3-Capth-F.F.A.l-2-3-U-Class Pres.-2-3-M-Softball-Junior Play-Senior Play-Most popular- Vest Athelete-Sentenel-F.F.A. Faye Gray--b-H Club l-F.H.A ' l-2-3-Clase Reporter 2-Clase T reasurerh-F.H.A. Parlimenter- ian 3-Junior Play- Most Studious Girl h-Senior Play Jamie Hassell--F.F.A-l-2-3-M-Scorekeeper3-Class Reporter h-F1F.A. Vice Pres. M.--Week Wyatt- h-H Club l-Librarian l-2-F.H.A. 1-2-3 -Junior Play-Vasketball l-2-3-Capt-h-Paper Staff 3- 3-M-Sec.2-3-Reporter 3-F.F.A. Sweetheart-Best All-Round-Senior Play--Billy Headden--F.F.A. Annual Staff Athlete-West l-?-3-M-Tres.F.F.A.3-President F.F.A.h-Junior Play-Basketbal l-2-3-h-Paper Staffh-Annual Staff b-Vice Pres- 3-D-Softball ident D-Librarian h-Senior Play--Sue Carolynn--Cheerleader l-2-3-Sec. A Tres. l-Vice President 2-Sec. 3-Reporter b- Junior Play-Paper Staff 3-Annual Staff 3-h-F.H.A. l-2-3- h-H Club l-Libarian 2-M. 8 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SEHIUH IILHSS CLASS SONG HHurbor Liqhtsu HD' Patsv Summers 4: Don Hatfield Janie Fisher PeWW5'GFdV Vernon Dodson Don Hatfield--F.F.A. l-2-3-D-Mort Handsove-Senior Play-- Janie Fisher--Dnskotoall l-2-3-D-Edifor of school paper 3- h-M-U Club 1-2-3-21, Pres. ll, vice Pres. 3 -F.u.A. 1-2-3- Llharian 1-Junior Plwy-Senior Plqy--Pefgy Gray--M-H Club l F.H.A. l-2-3-Junior Play-Basketball l-2-h-Paper Staff 3-h- Tres. 3-Vice Pres. F.H.A. 3-Basketnball Queen-Most Beauti- ful h-Senior Play--V ernon Dodson--F.F.A. l-2-3-M-Senior Play--Patsy Summers--Basketball h-Softball 3-h-F.H.A. l-2- 3-M-H Club l-2-Libarian 2-Senior Play--Todd Countess--F. F .A. l-2-3-h-Rasketball 3-h-Senior Play. 9 Todd Cggntegs I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I a I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SEHIUR CLHSS UAEQUHFY led Home oLAHS CQLOHS bloe-white Jobephnne Johnson nn Gabel Dorothy Newsome--F A l 2 3-b V Club 1-JUH1OT Play SSU1OT Pla y--Doris Foster F H A l 2 3 Junlor Play-Senlor Play Librarian 2-F.F.A Sweetheart 3-Cheerleader 2 3 hfV1C6 Pres 3-Annual Staff 3- H.A.l-2-3-Senior A. l-2-3 -Senior Club l-Librarian Softball 3-M-Wasketball 3 H A u a per Staff-Sports Wrlter Llbrarlan l 2-Senlor Play 10 ' Nw Dorotif Newsome Doris Foqter Bill Pack Petty Villiam i L E 6 1 4 I N i 0 u 1 P 1 ? : i 3 F i I l L i i f K E 6 N P N 5 l i i i E Y P r z K CLHSS HISTURU 14 It was the llth day of July l9h7, that the good ship Yorkville High School stood at anchor at the wharf of a new school year. It was the same old ship that had carried many passengers to safe harbor in the Land of Great Wisdom, but this day was a gala day in its history, and many people gazed upon the 12 beautiful and charming ladies and ll bold and dashing young gentlemen as they so happily stepped aboard. As the ship stood at anchor on that eventful morning of July, the passengers began to arrive, and as I was the first to be enrolled upon the list of passengers, to me was enthrusted the important task of writing the log of the voyage--the voy- age that, even then, they all realized was to be the most important of their lives. we were naturally very enthusiastic and asked many eager questions of our Cap- tain, Mr. Riley Dennington, as to the incidents of our voyage and its probable length, and were assured that if we were perserving and diligent in our duties we should easily reach our destination at the end of four years. We were young and socially inclined, so it did not take us long to become ac- quainted with our fellow-passengers, nor to fell very much at home with our Pilot, the Captain, the Stewardess, and even the Porter. Our fears of shipwreck VVGTE G - tirely wiped away in the assurance that so able a staff of seamen had us in their charge. There were naturally a few cases of seasickness and various ones tempted to throw up Algebra, English and other disagreeable dishes and to of their best belongings overboard in times of rough sea, but the sured them calmly but firmly that they would only have to consume ibles over and over until they were perfectly assimilated, and so aged to hold them down. Our Captain explained to us that the voyage of High School Life was ity to be over four seas, though the four bodies of water were so closely W'6l E SS SOME' Stewardess as- these indigest they bravely man- ir real joined together that they seemed but one immense sea. He informed us, further that we had just entered upon the first and smallest of these, which was called t man Sea. Martha Hickerson was elected class president and Miss Nellie Ma our Sponsor. he Fresh- rrs as The usual intimacy of shipboard soon sprang up between us voyagers and we have been loyal shipmates ever since. We sailed over Freshman Sea and received our checks of identification from the purser to the Sophomore Sea. On the Sophomore Sea, Larry Hassell was elected class president and Mrs. Baird Sponsor. Our new Captain was Frank Simmons. Ralph Featherston and Rulle ss Brown became seasick and fell overboard. Jeremiah Gorley was temporarily assigned tc the Marray City, but was returned to his home ship, Yorkville, by preference. welcomed our new passenger, Doris Fbster. The Junior Sea brought much fame to their passengers because in this Fbster was elected F.F.A. Sweetheart. We also had a new Captain, Mr. Mar due to his illness he took departure and Mr. England came to complete the We all year Dcris tin, but cruise. Our Junior play, Who Killed Aunt Caroline, was a big hit. Larry Hassell was elect- ed class president and Miss Johnston Sponsor. While we were on the port of Va- cation, Martha Hickerson and Rachel Todd started a cruise on the Sea of Matrimony. We started our last cruise, the Senior Sea, with l8 passengers. Fiv passengers had started the cruise together in the Yorkville Grammar Schoc had their earlier training in Nebo Grammar School, and were still togethe Senior Sea also brought us much fame because in this Sea, Peggy Gray was Queen and Rebecca Wyatt F.F.A. Sweetheart. It has been a most wonderful voyage and we have accumulated many sou from every port, striving, however, to guard against the danger of excess and of taking into ourselves anything which would not be cf service to us yet greater voyage of Real Life upon which we are this day to embark. We able to procure the necessary passport at the entrance of each succeeding have been able to pay the price in good hard work for every part of the p We have sympathized with the seasick passengers. We have enjoyed the suc periences of those who have landed on other shores. e of these l, and 3 r. The Basketball veriers baggage on the have been sea, and assage. cessful ex Now we look at the larger, more majestic ocean ahead and feel that our ex- perience has fitted us to withstand every storm. 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 F 4 1' 127' ., , , sei Y 5 C Z 'M Qebvtefgbwrg 2 W IILHSS PHUPHECU Having been asked by the illustrious Senior class of l9Sl to look into their future and foretell the events that will come to nassg we shall now call upon the spirits to vuide us through this dark journey into the future. As we Qaze into our cun of tea leaves, the spirits reveal a bright fu- ture for some of our class mates. The scene is growinv brighter and we see that a life long dream of Patsy, who always liked sports, is now the first baseman of the famous girls baseball team. Jamie, always up on the news at school, is now pounding the keys of the typewriter that turns out the best stories for the Commercial Appeal. As we look a little deeper into the future, we seo a famous basketball coach who is none other than Charlynn. we see her team fighting its way to the top under her brilliant coaching. Larry, after his brilliant army career, is now working for the F.B.I. in Washington. He has become very famous and undoubtedly will take Hoover's place when he retires. After a very successful career in the city, Rebecca has returned to the farm to take up the career of being Nelson's wife. The scene is slowly growing dimmer as the future is getting deeper. Ah! once again it gets brighter and we see Billy Headden teaching agriculture and running his cattle farm. But then we see Pevgy who always wanted to be a nurse, giving up her nurs- ing career in the hospital to become mistress of a certain cattle farm. Sue, who married during her high school days, is now owner of the biggest beauty salon in New York, while waiting for her husband to return from the army. Bill Pack has astonished everyone in Yorkville by his famous discovery of a new type of bomb. He is now known as a great scientist. In her school days Doris was always very good at typing. She is now the best typist in Memphis's largest manufacturing firm. She will probable marry her rich boss and live in luxury. Vernon, who always had an eye for the navy, is now the Captain of a large battleship. His brave deeds have won his ship many honors. Josephine's Preat skill in drawing has won for her much fame. we find her in England painting Princess Margaret's picture. After many long years of college Janie Lou is now president of a girls' college. She has her school well under control with a demerit system. After many years of acting in Shakespear's plays on the stages of New York, Todd has returned to the farm. Coming from Oklahoma was only natural that Don would want to return there some day. He is now married, has three sons and owns a large ranch. Dorothy, who always snid she was going to marry Buddy, has at last suc- ceeded in her plans. They now have five children. As we stir the leaves in our cup we see Faye in a faw away land. She is teaching the natives the modern way of life. She and her husband, who is a doctor, are doing great work to improve the living conditions of far away lands. Bettye, who never liked small towns, left for a larger place and is now bookkeeper in a large firm out in California. For our teachers we foretell great happiness and peace after the senior class takes its leave upon the great road of life. Dear friends, we hope you have been greatly impressed by these visions as our tea leaves have revealed them to us. 12 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 x 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 I I 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 , . 6 ' 2 fn ki . 1, 3 41 ff gQQgf 1 ,I X in 4' if C, '- XI'f'ii inf? X1 Betty Hood 'C ,A fx Xu -. '0- . f ' 1 aff af 1 , f 'X N wif' 'Z Q Q iw ff Jack Logan Pres. Dorothy Fisher Sec. Bonnie Legions Tres. Nelson Richards HepOrtGF JUHIUH GLHSS .44wno2rg, 13 'E -1 Q -wtf I .w w L -uf sw '.:,'1wmmg,w 1- nfyf S.. n -il 'V fcffsn' ii ., ., 131: ,Q 4 , .,,, ' ZVIM1, r , .,.,, hm' v.j.5, Q L , ,,x., ff QW k Holli S Hanks Don Sellars Sue white ? Jere Robison Mary Ammon E lmo Todd 5L:l0R y-lla 6. 1 Y' 'A , ,ss -fx GW! N X M NT-CE:f f'12' 14 H A. 41, Fel' SG 1 . A . 4 4 2.3 .K rf W. lx- J' . , v x,g.g4 . 1,555 .. 4 -.-1...- .IU . 1 .' fiui 'V-T37 . ,.. . 35 ,. ,X- sffeif ' -IZ' . :f 'ff5? f' , ,, . fi. , , . I 1: I ,r v 1' 'fl 'N--4 .2 .. . 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'. .jg -9. , . ,. TEH 1,5 K, ma .. 1 4- - 1' V.. a' - -1. - i .. . '--r ' . nv! f 4 .f .- T SUPHUIHURES QLII4 4' s A 1 ig! il lg: 2 I fx vi I,- --4 tzsa L .. C, 4 1- ' -19 P gn M -L . Y u .. it Jr, Pope Annette Parker Jerry Allmon Dorothy RodgersJames Moore Jessie C. Pack Bobby McKnight Joan Baker Paris Bryant A Spud H 1 F I Doris 5 e Imogene Th Damon Dggfight J.B. HasseiTpsOn V S JOyce Snain I I 6 -- me i ix, Joy Nell Northam Maxey Ashmore V8 15 . ' 'F A ,250 QL., ik 'wiv al 4 :fn 3 ,4- .. -:I .silgr ,a , . pw I N4 +533 1- ,. .uv L Ni ' lx 1 v FRESHIHEH ,m, f , iff, Janice Pipkin Willie Smith Mary Ellen Morrow Wayner Perry Cherrye Worley Odis B. Todd Peggy White Gene Campbell Nelda Saine Aw FQ, L I x .Q X QL .jqri f - iz .UH .'.' 'a'.', .gap-.j' .:.' . ,.. . 'Agni 1-wx ' sf Thomas Pruett Janie Parker Billy Robison Howard Wright Charlene Flowers Roy Morris - fy VTE .w gf FW .. A, . ky rg., 'D I X ,- ,, 1, Shirley Wren Buddy Hassell Shirley Collins n non, Johnny Fisher Lena Ritter Johnny Austin Wayne Hanks Hattie Anderson Oquine Moore H W' - , , I A ' f , FRESHIIIEH . ' ,,.g ., , .-W Ralph Knox Doris Anderson Albert Tate Jere Flowers Mary Jean Higdon Donald Finch I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I J i is , A I Fgfaii-HA. 'v xv ei X 1 ff: s , .A Q 2 M Y ' 4'A' f 'f ' f KW 5 'M J:-'ti W K I.. .jzggzif 1 I vf3TgQ1ijffn' O vi P s N J . 42 1 , J 5 6 s, L ' 4' Legions Hatlel' Gannon Hicker-son Pack Williams 7 C- HiCk6l'S0!1 Allen Hugueley l 9 McKnight V sse11 Davis Paley Ramsey Twlor CLASS OFFICERS-Pres. Trimble, Sellers Johnson V. Pres. Gray, Sec. 8: Treas Austin. EIGHTH GHHIJE IILHSS 18 E l A l , I 1 9 A I , I i r E 5 E E i r P C 5 3 I 1 x I I I I i V E P E P K W I i N l E K I i 5 I i L v 1 3 1 i i V l r 5 Y W P 1 I 3 i 'T uf if F. F. A. . - 2 1? ' President --------- Bill Headden VH! Vice-Pres. ------- Jamie Hassell g2'3.,, f,,',W, Secretary --------- Sonny Farrar , 3oGPfT'9N,f,2,x Tresure ---------- Vernon Dodson SA- F-5iFAf X Reporter ------- Nelson Richards -QE lp.. Sentinel --------- Larry Hassell bc Chapter Swertheart 'J 1 F, F. H. .. l . 1 ffl E , s Q , . gf 1 x-If il 1 - f TO MAKE THE BEST BETTER -an-., vw ' -' 1. ,,v, .f.f. - 1 353. . . v n .v ' . 1 W -eh W ii. .x ,4 M. .L ,'W:1,. v v' x pf' 1' M 915 .ff 'rf ' w A ,. . 4 ik ,.,.,f .-, f -,.,. 7, :Ai-f '- .Q u . 7 fy' if 'S' BEST ALL-ROUND Rebecca Wyatt Sonny Farrar vu.: MOST POPULAR MOST BEAUTIFUL PEGGY GRAY MOST PANDSOME DONALD HATFIELD BEST ATHLETES Rebecca Wyatt Larry Hassell BONNIE LEGIONS, LARRY HASSELL MOST STUDIOUS 20 FAYE GRAY, SONNY FAR-RAR 'ua 'Eh Q 1. ggi' FRONT ROW ----- Sellars, Mgr.--L. Hassell, Capt.--Coach Miller-- Farrar, Co-Capt.--Dodson, Mgr.--BACK ROW ----- Hatfeild--Bryant-- Logan--CounteSS--Headden--Richards--Allmon--J. B. Hassell. X FRONT ROW ----- Legions--Pack--Spain--Fisher--Worley--Wyatt, Capt.-- Gabel--BACK ROW ----- Rodgers, Scorekeeper--Allmon, CO-Capt.--summers McKnight--Coach Miller--FiSher--Gray--Wren--White, Mgr. 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 P i 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 N I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 P 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nl: eztllx. . '.!Inlz4enf.l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . , 45 , fu , 3 9 l 1 .'l V. ' 8 ' :mb f f?o 4 x 1 1 w 1 , 1 s l i 3 1 1 i 1 I ? a N V W I , 1 I i i N E 1 i 1 P 1 1 E W 4 V 0 ! I x I 4 i I i 4 1 W E i i i L 5 1 A 1 i E , i , R nm. ,vw -A M-q .s 'S w . 5 Hkwn, 4 E'ggJ x ' ' N' -. Y M 43223 -0 9, LJ? .lf-'I Q J. m 5i!'?'T 1' mb . -' W' .fi Q1 , . , 44 'ff' ' n gf .f -ei 4... .. If ,. I 1 h t 3 shmner. Xgy W 3 arefu.-L. xv Y U' Qs- , S f 'W' 9 M agwQrfzf', 1r 'fiijf?5c' WK ...LQ u E-'uf Y Q iw , , - , - Q A T Wifi' T' N wl 1 nl. ,XA . X. ' f , i dxf fa . I M VV. 4 . 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M5555 W f fi figfgfiigwl A My EW 2?f5 fy QQ M' rmzfizfidffiigwi 3135 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1-- PIPKIN 8: IONES LAWRENCE P. JONES, Manager GENERAL MERCHANDISE Yorkville, Tennessee FOLLOWING A TRADITION OF FRIENDLY SERVICE OAK HAVEN FARMS f--Jerseys-f HOME OF THE YORKVILLE IERSEY CATTLE SHOW 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Compliments oi BANK OF YOBKVILLE Member of F. D. I. C. YORKVILLE, TENNESSEE TRENTON TRACTOR 8- IMPLEMENT CO. 413 Eaton St. Phone 763 Trenton, Tenn. THOMAS PATE B O N E ' S -DRY GOCDDS- Featuring -SI-IOES- QUALITY WITH SMALL -READY'-TO-WEAR-- PROFIT Rutherford, Tennessee Dyer, Tennessee I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Compliments of YORKVILLE INSURANCE AGENCY M. E. FORRESTER, Agent YoEKv1LLE, TENNESSEE I Compliments oi YORKVILLE CIN R. N. BAKER, Operator YORKVILLE, TENNESSEE DYER FRUIT BOX MANUFACTURING CO. FRUIT BOXES - BASKETS - CRATES I-IAMPERS Established 1889 DYER, TENN. GIBSON COUNTY ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION Working Together to Bring Low Cost Electric Power To Northwest Tennessee '-YOUR ELECTRIC cooPERAT1vE TRENTON, TENNESSEE r I' i E v I I X x l 1 l V L W N r P P r i r i l l r L n F r F 1 P r i I s 1 ! v I ? D-X SERVICE STIITION WE HANDLE FIRESTONE TIRES-TI-IE BEST MONEY CAN BUY kville T DYER MOTOR COMPANY PONTIAC AUTOMOBILES - GMC TRUCKS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Dyer, Tenn THE TRI-CITY REPORTER PRINTERS - PUBLISHERS - OFFICE SUPPLIES Dyer, Tenn FORCUIVI-IAMES LUMBER CO. ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS T mble, Tenne 5 Y ? r i l I 1 1 1 V I f 1 3 i r 4 3 K 4 i I F I I E E Y 1 i r Y i 1 i BUTANE AND PROPANE AND APPLIANCES-HEATING, COOKING AND REFRIGERATION FOR HOMES, CAFES, HOTELS AND INDUSTRIES TENNESSEE LIQUEFIED GAS. INC- 1315 East Court Street PHONE 700 Dyersburg, Tenn. NEWBERN SALES COMPANY SELLERS OF CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS AUCTIONS EVERY FRIDAY PRIVATE SALES DAILY Newbem. Tennessee THE HUDDLE WHERE YOUNG PEOPLE MEET -Curb Service- Try Our Milk Shakes With Our Own Ice Crecrm DYER. TENN. DICKEY'S HARDWARE - FURNITURE - FLOOR COVERINGS -Everything for the Home and Farm- H. M. DICKEY, Owner BREEDER OF HIGH GRADE HEREFORSD AND JERSEY COWS AND DUROC HO S TRENTON. TENNESSEE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , THE WALKER COMPANY ' HARDWARE and FURNITURE 9 HOTPOINT and GIBSON ELECTRIC APPLIANCES .I l I A WARM WELCOME IS YOURS AT HARRIS DRUG CO. Prescriptions - Drugs - Serums Cosmetics - Perfumes - Gifts Newbern, Tennessee NEWBERN, TENNESSEE COMPLIMENTS BERRY FURNITURE co. OF -FURNITURE- L C- LEDBETTER CO' FLOOR COVERINGS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Yorkville, Tennessee 139 Main St. Newbern, Tenn. GABEL'S GROCERY GRocER1Es AND ELECTRICAL DYER Sc and l0c STORE LET US SERVE YOU APPLIANCES Yorkville, Tennessee Dyer, Tenn. COMPLIMENTS TAYLOR'S DRY CLEANERS OF Where Quality Tells DYER NULL 6' I EED CLEANING 81: LAUNDRY SERVICE COMPANY -Phone 216- Dyer, Tenn. Dyer, Tenn. ! l l-2 1 x Y P 1 i l w 1 i i a i P w Y P A. 6. R. DEPARTMENT DAVIS STORE STORE SMART CLOTHES FOR CLOTHES FOR THE SCHOOL WEARH FAMILY Newbern, Tennessee Dyersburg, Tennessee COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF BEN GREENBURG COMPANY Dyersburg, Tennessee TRIMBLE G1'N COMPANY GINNERS AND COTTON BUYERS Trimble, Tennessee NEWBERN HARDWARE CO. COMPLIMENTS JOHN DEERE TRACTORS OF AND IMPLEMENTS AIRLINE GAS CO., Inc. WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS Dealers of STOVES - DEEPFREEZE BUT ANE - PROPANE Newbern, Tennessee Phone 1068 Dyersburg, Tenn GLADH11.1.'s -FRIG1DA1RE- DRUG STORE ..MAYTAG... o We Take Pride in Filling Your Needs 0 DYER, TENN. BROWN PARKER CO. Yorkville - Humboldt - Milan Trenton 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HARRY DRY GOODS - READY-TO-WEAR SHOES Newbern, Tennessee BEASLETS WE CLOTHE THE ENTIRE FAMILY Phone 24 Dyer, Tenn. C. P. ALLEN FURNITURE -Phone 135- EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME Dyer, Tenn. KEATI-ILEY'S STUDIO COME TO US FOR FINE PICTURES Dyer, Tenn. Compliments cf MARVIN PA.RKER'S BARBER SHOP Yorkville, Tennessee DYER BUILDERS' SUPPLY COMPANY EVERYTHING USED IN BUILDING -Phone 249- Dyer, Tenn. HESTER DRUG COMPANY RUTHERFORD, TENN. THE MEN'S SHOP HEADQUARTERS FOR MEN'S CLOTHING -Phone 3451- Newbern, Tennessee I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I McCALE'.B 6. PHELAN COMPLIMENTS OF DODGE - PLYMOUTH cUMMmGs 'rRAcTon Sales - Service COMPANY Trenton, Tennessee Phone 40 Rutherford, Tenn. W E L C O M E WEONA FOOD STORE -to- FRESH VEGETABLES F R AN K ' S G R I I- L FRESH MEATS - STAPLE GROCERIES Newbern, Tennessee Newberry, Tenn, BUFFORD MOTOR CO. DYER FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS - YOU CAN PAY MORE, BUT YOU CANT BUY BETTER, MOST MODERN PLANT IN WEST TENNESSEE Rutherford, Tennessee Dyer, Tenn, THE PARKEITS CAFE RUTHERFORD BANK Rutherford, Tenn. YORKVILLE, -:- TENNESSEE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 PARNELL-HOLLAND CO. YOUR FARMALL DEALER Compliments of WESTERN AUTO STORE and -'THE HOME OF 10,000 ITEMS INTERNATIONAL LINE for Of CAR, HOME AND FARM REFR-IGERATION Newbem Dyersburg Newbern, Tennessee Phone 3641 Phone 262 I DAVIS STORE NEWBERN CLEANERS I also SMART CLOTHES FOR SCHOOL WEAR I Dyersburg, Tennessee I ' .lf-1 LAUNDRY SERVICE IKE HART 8: SONS Phone 2169 Newbern PIGUE ESSO SERVICE STATION GOOD AS THE BEST and BETTER THAN 'I'I-IE REST' YORKVILLE, TENNESSEE -Boosmis FRANK MCCUTCHEN-Yorkville JOHNNY FISHER-Neboville M. L. FRY--Yorkville FLOYD MORROW-Yorkville FRED HATLER-Yorkville BILL AUSTIN-Yorkville R. J. TALYOR-Yorkville SPENCE TRIMBLE-Yorkville THOMAS HALEY-Yorkville M. J. 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