Albemarle North Carolina City Directory Supplement Edition [1940], Part 1

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Publication date: 1940
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HUNEYCUTT UMDEA Company Salisbury Road - RD 1 - New London, N. C.


Good Millwork and


Lumber


BUILDERS SUPPLIES


"From Foundation Through the Roof" LUMBER


BUILDERS HARDWARE


ARMSTRONG MONOWALL


PAINT - FLAT, ENAMEL and RUBBER BASE


. BONNY MAID PLASTIC FLOOR TILE


. MILLER ALUMINUM FRAME SCREENS WROUGHT IRON FRAMES for "Do-It-Yourself"


WINDOWS, DOORS and FRAMES


. KITCHEN CABINETS


· DOOR ENTRANCES


. MANTELS FORMICA


West Coast Finished Lumber (Mouldings and Trim)


MILLWORK OF ALL TYPES MADE TO ORDER


Phone Your Lumber Number 793-W


COMPANY HUNEYCUTT LUMBER


HUNEYCUTT


ADEF


Company


Salisbury Road - RD 1 - New London, N. C.


Good Millwork and


Lumber


BUILDERS SUPPLIES


"From Foundation Through the Roof" LUMBER


BUILDERS HARDWARE


ARMSTRONG MONOWALL


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PAINT - FLAT, ENAMEL and RUBBER BASE


BONNY MAID PLASTIC FLOOR TILE MILLER ALUMINUM FRAME SCREENS WROUGHT IRON FRAMES for "Do-It-Yourself"


WINDOWS, DOORS and FRAMES


. KITCHEN CABINETS


. MANTELS


DOOR ENTRANCES


. FORMICA


West Coast Finished Lumber (Mouldings and Trim)


MILLWORK OF ALL TYPES MADE TO ORDER Phone Your Lumber Number 793-W


HUNEYCUTT LUMBER


COMPANY


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BALDWIN AND NEWS & PRESS' ALBEMARLE


NORTH CAROLINA


City Directory SUPPLEMENT EDITION


VOLUME 2


1940


ABCD No. 68


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CONTAINING A MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, A CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY, A LIST OF NATIONALLY-ADVERTISED BRANDS OF MERCHANDISE, A NUMERICAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY AND A COMPLETE BUYERS' GUIDE, CIVIC SECTION AND PROFESSIONAL BLUE BOOK


PRICE $2.00


This Supplement Edition was prepared for the use of private homes In Albemarle and for distribution to the leading Chambers of Commerce, Boards of Trade, Merchants' Associations, Selling Agents, Buyers, Government Officials and Newspapers throughout the United States. Only the Baldwin Directory Company, Inc., issues this type of supplementary information. Newspapers and Commer- cial organizations interested in securing Baldwin Directory Service for their communities should communicate with this Company.


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Baldwin Directory Company, Inc., publishers of this city directory and the world's largest independent publishers of city directories, is in no way connected with any national association or directory "trust". Its policies are laid down with a view to serving the individual directory subscriber and the general public. It is a progressive company, constantly on the alert to improve its service.


The ABCD type of city directory was originated by the Baldwin Directory Company, Inc. While many publishers have been content to rest on their laurels, issuing the same type of directory used 30 years ago, the Baldwin organization has lead the way to the production of a modern city directory to meet modern selling and credit conditions.


Newspapers, chambers of commerce, merchants associations and individual business concerns are invited to write for particulars concern- ing this type of directory service. In the future, as in the past, Baldwin directories will stand for the highest ideals in public service.


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Population FOR


GREATER ALBEMARLE 11,869


This population secured by an actual count of persons residing in the territory covered by a House-to-House Canvass under Baldwin's ABCD plan.


Abbreviations


Advertiser's Index


Advertising Section


Alphabetical Directory


Business Directory


Buyer's Guide


Civic Section


Explanation


Federal Government


History of Albemarle Federal Judges


Householders Directory Honor Roll


Introduction


Miscellaneous Directory


Nationally Advertised Brands


North Carolina Government Numerical Telephone Directory


Officials United States


Population of Albemarle


Resident Telephone Directory Resident Directory


Rural Routes


Street Guide


Telephone Directory Numerical Street Telephone Guide


Title Page


U. S. House of Representatives United States Cabinet


United States Senate


United States Supreme Court


Albemarle, N. C.


GENERAL INDEX


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STANLY COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY


3293 260


Classified Business Directory


Criss Cross Telephone Directory


251


307


2 and 8


Professional Blue Book


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Trade-Marked Merchandise Brands


INDEX TO DISPLAY SPACE


Page


Alameda Theatre


Albemarle Bakery.


Albemarle Building & Loan Assn.,


Left top lines


Albemarle Chamber of Commerce


46


Albemarle Coal & Ice Co.


Albemarle Insurance Agency, Inc.,


Right bottom lincs


Albemarle Merchants Assn.


42


Albemarle Music Store, Inc.,


Right bottom lines


Albemarle Oil Co., Right top lines and


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Albemarle Radio Co.


Albemarle Telephone Co.


American Cafe


51


Atkins Grocery


Belk's Department Store, Right top lines


Brooks Signs


Left bottom lines


Cabarrus Bank & Trust Co., Left top lines


Carolina Printing Co.


53


Carolina Realty & Insurance Co.


Right bottom lines


Central Electric & Telephone Co. Central Methodist Church 43


Central Service Station,


Chic Dress Shop


Right bottom lines


Left top lines


City Laundry of Albemarle, Inc.,


Right top lines


City of Albemarle


47


Community Food Center, Right top lines Confederate Motors, Inc. Copley Beauty Shoppe,


Front supplement cover


Copley Laundry & Dry Cleaners,


Front supplement cover Cotten, E. H. Insurance Agency.


Crotts School of Beauty Culture,


Left top lines


Dixie Mill Co.


Durham Life Insurance Co.,


Classified card


Economy Auto Supply


Classified card


Efird Manufacturing Co.


Efird, Robert E.


56


First Baptist Church.


First Lutheran Church


44


First National Bank, The,


Left bottom lines


First Presbyterian Church


45


First Street Service Station.


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Gable's.


Gaskin. John S. & Madg. B., Drs.


56


Hartsell Funeral Service,


Front supplement cover


IIatlev Concrete Works.


Hearnc, E. L.


51


Hearne, T. M.


Helms Motor Express.


Right top lines


Herlocker Service.


Right bottom lines


Home Builders Assn.,


Right bottom lines


Huneycutt, P. J. & Co., Right top lines


Lentz, C. M. Dr.


56


Litaker, C. L.


Front supplement cover


Mann W. L.


56


Marshall, W. L.


Left top lines


51


Maxwell Bros. & Collins


Mccullough Plumbing & Heating Co. McManus, G. C. Co. Mears Jewlery Co. Morgan Motor Co.


Morrow Bros. & Heath Co.,


Left top lines


Nehi Bottling Co.


Left bottom lines


Morton, G. C. & Co.


53


Palmer Furniture Co.


Left top lines


Peck's Florist.


Penney, J. C. Co., Inc.


Pfeiffer Junior College 48 and 49


Pickler & Morton Dairy, Front supplement cover and left top lines Pope, E. F. Dr. Purcell's Drug Co., Inc., Classified cards Railway Express Agency, Inc. (Yadkin Railroad Station)


Red Star Service Station.


Rvburn, W. O. Motor Co. Service Cleaning Co., Left bottom lines Sibley Manufacturing Co., Front supplement cover


Sikes. O. J.


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Stanly County


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Stanly Funeral Home,


Back supplement cover


Stanly Lumber Co.


Left bottom lines


Stanly News & Press


Stanlv Theatre.


52


United States Post Office.


West Main Service Station.


Right top lines


Western Auto Associate Store.


Yadkin Hospital, Inc.


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INTRODUCTION


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Baldwin Directory Company, Inc., publishers of your city directory, takes pleasure in presenting the 1940 edition to the general public. A large force of trained enumerators and solicitors worked diligently in the preparation of this volume and we are confident that the result is an authentic and useful city directory.


We have faith in the continued growth of your city and we believe that our directory will take its place as one of the vital instruments for the advancement of your community. Subsequent editions will be issued promptly and regularly.


CITY DIRECTORY


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This volume is an example of the ABCD type of city directory as origi- nated and developed by the Baldwin Directory Company, Inc. In the mod- ern business world with its greatly changed sales and credit systems, the old type of directory has become completely obsolete. In adapting the directory to modern conditions the Baldwin organization is the pioneer. The excellent city directory which your city now has is the result of the pro- gressive spirit of this company and its accurate interpretation of modern business requirements.


SEVEN DIVISIONS OF THE BOOK


The principal parts of the Baldwin Directory are as follows:


1. The Miscellaneous Directory contains a great deal of useful in- formation concerning the national, state and local governments. In it are listed the names of members of congress and the state legislature, city and county officials.


2. The Buyers' Guide and Civic Section is made up of the advertise- ments of the leading business firms of the city, announcements of churches, clubs, lodges, associations and schools, and professional cords of public-spirited lawyers, physicians and dentists. The display spaces have been carefully grouped and indexed under headings which are descriptive of the business engaged in by each firm. The Buyer's Guide, when properly arranged and distributed, is of tremendous value in the building of business in the community.


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INTRODUCTION


3. The Resident Directory contains most of the data concerning the individual. The wife's name is given in parenthesis, and the number of dependents under 16 is shown as well as the ownership of homes. This is followed by position, place of employment and home address.


4. The Householders' Directory contains a complete directory of streets and avenues, properly located, gives the names of all householders arranged as they come upon the streets and avenues, indicates ownership of property.


5. The Business Directory and List of Nationally Advertised Brands contains the names of all business firms, professional people and non-profit organizations, properly classified. In this division are also listed the names of nationally advertised brands of merchandise, with the name of the local agents or distributors.


6. The Numerical Telephone Directory contains telephone numbers arranged in numerical sequence. .


7. The Rural Routes Directory, which follows the Numerical Tele- phone Directory, is used constantly in reaching rural residents with adver- tising matter and other mail.


SPECIAL ABCD FEATURES.


The following valuable information which appears in the ABCD type of directory is not to be found in the old-style city directory :


Number of dependents under sixteen;


Designation of home ownership;


Telephone Numbers on Street Guide;


Numerical Telephone Directory ;


Nationally Advertised Brands.


In addition to these valuable features, the ABCD type of directory is more conservatively styled, printed on better paper and more beautifully bound, arranged for more convenient use and contains a much more complete civic section. Directory stands are maintained in the business district for the use of the general public.


THE HOUSEHOLDERS' SUPPLEMENT


After including every conceivable feature which would tend to make the directory as useful and attractive as possible, the originators of the ABCD type of directory made one more bold stroke-they established a guaranteed home circulation for advertising matter by issuing the House- holders' Supplement and delivering it to the homes of the community. Every advertisement which appears in a Baldwin directory also appears in the Householders' Supplement, making the Baldwin Directory "Amer- ica's greatest dollar-for-dollar advertising medium" today.


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EXPLANATION


All people sixteen years or over are listed.


Wives are listed with their husbands, the wife being shown in parenthesis as follows: Smith Robt R (Mary L.)


The number of children under sixteen years is shown after the wife's name as follows: Smith Robt R (Mary L) 3.


The (H), both in the resident directory and the householders' directory designates ownership of the home.


In case of a natural widow this fact is shown with the name of the deceased husband in parenthesis, whenever possible, as follows: Smith Mary L (wid Robt R).


The occupation and place of employment are shown as follows: Smith Robert R (Mary L) clk Hub Clothing Co.


The residence of each person is shown, "h" denoting a householder or head of the family, "r" denoting people in the home. Only one person at each home should be shown with the "h". Thus, a circular mailed to each householder will reach every home in the city.


Married women, engaged in some other occupation than housekeeping, are listed individually in addition to their regular listing with their husbands, as follows: Smith Mary L (Mrs Robt R) bkpr Henry Jones & Co r 210 Main.


Names in heavy type denote patrons of the directory and are usually the leading firms in each line of business.


Persons living outside the city limits and receiving mail in the country are marked RD.


The letters BD shown on some entries indicate Buyers Directory.


Colored is shown' by a @. The publishers are very careful in using this, but do not assume any responsibility in case of error.


This directory contains all the regular departments of the modern city directory and many features used by no other publisher in the United States.


A numerical telephone directory will be found in the back of the directory listing each telephone according to number.


A Rural Route Directory will be found in the back of this volume.


The classified business directory lists each firm according to line of business.


The numerical street directory lists each street alphabetically and each house according to number, with the street intersections as they appear. After each house- holder's name will be found his telephone number. In case he has no telephone the nearest telephone may be found. The @ denotes householders who own the house in which they live.


The buyers' guide carries the printed messages of the city's leading business and professional firms arranged alphabetically according to classifications.


This directory shows the exact population of the city and environs at the present time.


BALDWIN DIRECTORY COMPANY. Inc.


1940 POPULATION OF


ALBEMARLE


A


418


B


1,110


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411


E


302


F


426


331 G 1


1,496


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Albemarle


NORTH CAROLINA


"The City of Friendly Folks" by Geo. W. Laycock, Secretary, Albemarle Chamber of Commerce


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INTRODUCTION


Albemarle, "Where East Meets West in Tarheelia," is the county seat of Stanly County, formed in 1841 and named for John Stanly of New Bern, several times speaker of the House of Commons. Albemarle was named for the first "county" created wholly in North Carolina (1663) which had been named for the Duke of Albemarle, one of the first "Lords Proprietors of Carolina."


Lying in the Piedmont section of North Carolina, Albemarle and Stanly County combine diversified industry and diversified agriculture so that the population is never entirely dependent on one industry or one crop.


Albemarle is a city of home owners and Stanly County is a county of farm owners. With a citizenship of the caliber which home and farm ownership indicates, it is easy to understand why Albemarle and Stanly County are such desirable place in which to live or establish a business.


Aside from the advantages of diversification many other rea- sons add to Albemarle's desirability. It is located in the ideal climate prevailing in Piedmont North Carolina. The summers ars not excessively hot and winters so mild that snow is sel- dom seen. Rainfall totals approximately fifty inches annually, which is sufficient to produce crops, vegetables and flowers in abundance.


Education, a paramount question to many families consider- ing Albemarle as a home, is continually stressed in the city and county. A nine-month school term is in effect in each of the four elementary schools and the Central high school in Albe- marle. All the schools are housed in new buildings.


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ALBEMARLE


A large and completely equipped gymnasium has recently" been added to the high school, which has an enrollment of 760 and a teaching staff of 24.


The schools of Albemarle have long been noted for the high standards of their faculties, and the excellent records made by students who have gone to college are evidences of the quality of work done in the local schools.


At Misenheimer, 10 miles north of Albemarle, is located Pfeiffer Junior College, one of the best colleges of its type to be found in this section of the country. The college is housed in a new plant costing over a quarter of a million dollars. An- nual costs to the students run as low as $160.00 a year.


Morrow Mountain Towers Above the Pee Dee River


Industrial Possibilities


Albemarle has much to offer industrial organizations which may be interested in locating in this part of the country. At the present time there are 17 textile units in Albemarle, run- ning 200,000 spindles and employing about 3,000 persons; two large hosiery mills, one furniture and office equipment factory ; two lumber plants, two flour and feed mills, a large stone and marble plant, a milk receiving plant and many smaller indus- tries.


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Sites for industrial plants, many of them on railroad sidings, are available at reasonable prices, and some concessions of various kinds may be secured for manufacturers who expect to employ local labor.


The town and county governments have always been eminent- ly fair to industry in Stanly County and since this attitude of fairness is one of the qualities of our citizenship, industry need have no fear of future governing bodies.


Power is available at reasonable rates. Albemarle has a municipal distributing plant and power is purchased from the Duke Power Company. Seven miles from Albemarle, on the


Dairying Scene in Stanly County


Yadkin River at Badin, are two power dams which supply the power used in the operation of the Carolina Aluminum Com- pany, largest single unit aluminum plant in the world. At Nor- wood, eleven miles south of Albemarle, the Carolina Power and Light Company has a power dam and there is another dam at High Rock in Davidson County, just north of Stanly County. Approximately 30 per cent of the hydro-electric power generat- ed in North Carolina is generated on the Yadkin river, a short distance from Albemarle. Unlimited power at reasonable rates is always available to manufacturers.


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MUNICIPAL FACILITIES


Ninety-five per cent of Albemarle's streets are paved with concrete or tar and gravel.


New High School Gym


The water system, adequate for a city of 50,000 population, is the pride of Albemarle's citizenry. A beautiful lake, three miles from the city, is the source of supply. The water is given a high rating by the State Board of Health.


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A new sewage disposal plant and incinerator has just been completed.


A well-trained and equipped fire department is housed in the new city hall building.


Albemarle's electric and water rates to consumers are lower than the average. The profit from the sales of water and power makes it possible to operate the municipality without levying any taxes except for debt service. Albemarle's tax rate is $1.35, while the county rate is $1.00.


Morrow Mountain State Park


Seven miles east of Albemarle in the Uwharrie Mountains is located Morrow Mountain State Park. It contains 4,100 acres of forested lands and includes eight separate peaks. Much of the park is virgin territory. It boasts a swimming pool which will accommodate 450 swimmers, adjacent wading pool, bath houses, picnic shelters, fire-places, cabins, grills, trails, and an Administration building complete with assembly room, dining room, soda shop and kitchen. Offering mountain scenery to the nearby cities of the Piedmont plateau, it draws thousands of visitors to Albemarle each year.


Form of Government-Mayor and five aldermen.


Population-11,869; Stanly County 32,000.


Climate-Average temperature 61.6, altitude 700 feet. Aver- are annual rainfall 50 inches.


Assessed Valuation Albemarle $5,000,000. Stanly County $24,000,000.


Civic Groups-Rotary and Lions Clubs, Chamber of Com- merce and Merchants Association.


Financial Institutions-Two banks and two building and loan associations.


Postal Receipts-1938 : $37,059.51.


Telephones-825.


Churches-14,of all denominations.


Newspapers-One, circulation 4,500.


Hotels-Two. Hospitals-Two.


Railroads-Two.


Electric Customers- 2,240; nearly 30 per cent of State's hydro-electric power generated nearby.


Highways- Three; numbers 52, 73 and 27.


Bus Lines-18 buses each day.


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Trading Area-Over 500,000 within 50 miles. Over 2,- 000,000 within 100 miles.


Education-Four elementary schools, one high school, Junior College nearby.


Sports-Two golf and one tennis club, two swimming pools.


Libraries-New stone building housing 11,000 volumes.


Amusements-Three modern theatres.


Industries-17 textile units, two hosiery mills, marble plant, furniture factory, milk receiving station, 2 flour mills, lumber


U. S. Postoffice


plants, broom factory, foundry and many smaller industries. Largest single unit aluminum plant at Badin, 7 miles away.


Agriculture-Largely wheat, lespedeza, dairying and cattle raising. Also cotton, tobacco, corn and truck corps. Farm agent and home agent employed by county.


Races-Population Anglo-Saxon with no foreign element. Negro population lives in adjoining town of Kingville.


Location-40 Miles northeast of Charlotte, 30 miles south of Salisbury, 50 miles west of Pinehurst and 119 miles from Ra- leigh, the State capital.


For additional information write Albemarle Chamber of Com- merce, Albemarle, N. C.


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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT


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FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT, President JOHN NANCE GARNER, Vice-President


THE CABINET


CORDELL HULL


Secretary of State


ETENRY MORGENTHAU, JR.


Secretary of the Treasury


HARRY H. WOODRING


Secretary of War


FRANK MURPHY


Attorney General


JAMES A. FARLEY


Postmaster General


Secretary of the Navy


HAROLD L. ICKES


Secretary of the Interior


HENRY AGARD WALLACE


Secretary of Agriculture


FIARRY L. HOPKINS


Secretary of Commerce


FRANCES PERKINS


Secretary of Labor


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THE SUPREME COURT


CHARLES EVANS HUGHES Chief Justice Associates-Hugo L. Black, James Clark McReynolds, Pierce Butler, Harlan F. Stone, Owen J. Roberts, Stanley Farmer Re.d, Felix Frankfurter, (one vacancy )


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GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS


WILLIAM ALEXANDER JULIAN.


Treasurer of the United States


PRESTON DELANO


Comptroller of the Currency Director of the Mint


EDWARD G. DOLAN


Register of the Treasury


ALVIN W. HALL


Director of the Bureau of Engraving


MAJ. GEN. HENRY GIBBINS. Quartermaster General of the Army


MAJ. GEN. CHARLES R. REYNOLDS


Surgeon General of the Army


REAR ADMIRAL W. B. WOODSON


Judge Advocate of the Navy


BRIG. GEN. SETH WILLIAMS


FRANCIS W. REICHELDERFER


JOHN R. MOHLER. Chief of the Bureau of Animal Industry O. E. REED Chief of the Bureau of Dairy Industry


E. C. AUCHTER


Chief of the Bureau of Plant Industry


UNITED STATES SENATE


(D) Democrat, 69; (R) Republican, 23; (P) Progressive, 1: (FL) Farmer-Labor, 2;


(I) Independent, 1; Total 96 CITY


CITY


Adams, Alva B. (D)


Andrews, Charles O. (D)


Ashurst, Henry F. (D)


Austin, Warren R. (R) Bailey, Josiah W. (D) .


Bankhead, John H., 2d (D)


Barbour, W. Warren (R)


Barkley, Alben W. (D)


Bilbo, Theodore G. (D) Bone, Homer T. (D) .


Borah, William E. (R)


Bridges, H. Styles (R)


Brown, Prentiss M. (D)


Bulow, William J. (D)


Burke, Edward R. (D)


Byrd, Harry Flood (D)


Byrnes, James F. (D)


Capper, Arthur (R)


Caraway, Hattie W. (D)


Chavez, Dennis (D)


Clark, Bennett Champ (D)


Clark. D. Worth (D)


Connally, Tom (D)


" Jonn A (R)


ravis James J. (R)


Donahey, Vic (D) __


Downey, Sheridan (D)


Ellender, Allen J. (D)


Frazier, Lynn J. (R)


George, Walter F. (D) Gerry, Peter G. (D)


Warwick


Gibson. Ernest W. (R)


Brattleboro


Gillette, Guy M. (D)


Cherokee


Glass, Carter (D)


Lynchburg


Green, Theodore ' F. (D)


Providence


Guffey, Joseph F. (D)


Gurney, Chan (R)


Hale, Frederick (R)


Portland


Harrison, Pat (D)


Gulfport.


Hatch, Carl A. (D)


Clovis


Phoenix


Des Moines


Montgomery


Portland


Weston


Dover


Denver


San Francisco.


Salt Lake City.


Madison


Norman


Lewis, J. Hamilton (D)


Beverly.


Massachusetts


Bowling Green


Havana


Lundeen, Ernest (FL)


Wayzata, R.F.D.


McCarran, Pat (D) _.


Reno


Mckellar, Kenneth (D)


Memphis


STATE


Pueblo.


Colorado


Orlando.




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