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BALDWIN'S AND POST'S SALISBURY
NORTH CAROLINA
City Directory MASTER EDITION
VOLUME 2
1940
ABCD No. 66
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CONTAINING AN ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY OF ALL RESIDENTS 16 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER, WITH DETAILED INFORMATION CONCERNING . EACH; A NUMERICAL HOUSEHOLDERS' DIRECTORY AND STREET GUIDE; A CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY WITH SPECIAL LISTINGS FOR NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS; A MIS- CELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, CONTAINING INTERESTING INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL, STATE AND NA- TIONAL GOVERNMENTS; A RURAL ROUTE DIRECTORY
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Population FOR GREATER SALISBURY 27,564
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.
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Advertising Section
Alphabetical Directory
Business Directory
Buyer's Guide
Civic Section
Explanation
Federal Judges History of Salisbury Federal Government
Honor Roll Householders Directory
Introduction
Miscellaneous Directory
Nationally Advertised Brands
North Carolina Government
Numerical Telephone Directory
Officials United States
Population of Salisbury
Professional Blue Book
Resident Directory
Rural Routes
Spencer Street Guide
Street Telephone Guide Street Guide
Telephone Directory Numerical
Title Page
Trade Marked Merchandise Brands U. S. House of Representatives
United States Cabinet
United States Senate
United States Supreme Court
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Classified Business Directory Criss Cross Telephone Directory
Index to Display Advertisements
INDEX TO DISPLAY SPACE.
Page
Albright, G. B. Dr. 74
Alexander Studio
64
Allen, C. E. & Co
Arey Brick & Lumber Co.
Right top lines
Barringer, C. P.
75
Beaver Bros
64
Belk-Harry Co .__ Front supplement cover
Bell Shoe Store
70
Blue Moon Tourist Camp
70
Boone Rock Bottling Co.
Preface
Bradshaw, L. S. & Son, Front
supplement cover and
58
Brawley-Neel Tire Service_Right top lines
Brodt-Separk Music Co., Back supple- ment cover and left bottom lines Byrum-Haley Motors Inc 43
Capitol Theatre.
Carlton, T. Kern
Carolina Tractor & Equipment Co.
Carolina Watchman The
62
Casey Electric.
Catawba College
53
Cauble Electric Repair Co.
56
Lverly, R. C.
Chestnut Hill Service Station
69
Citizens Building & Loan Assn.
City of Salisbury
48
Cline, Frank S.
67
Clinc, Howard B. Service Station,
Right bottom lines
College Place Development Co., Inc. Cooke, H. M Pharmacy. Co-op Finance Co.
Cox Vending Machine Co. Craige & Craige.
Crowder-Hartman Supply Co.
Left bottom lines
Devereux, Stokes Cleaners & Dyers
Dixie Diner
47
Do Drop Inn 43
Dorsett's Cafe 47
Duke Power Co., Inside front supple- ment cover, left top lines and classified cards.
Earle, Edwin, Jr.
Classified card
East Spencer Motor Co.,
Classified card and
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Efird's Department Store.
Eller-Wood Florists __ Right bottom lines Empire Hotel
Farmers & Merchants Bank,
Classified card and
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Firestone Auto Supply & Service Stores. First National Bank The.
Fisher, J. E. Classified card
Flower Shop The
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Foil Motor Co.
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Foreman Machine & Parts Service
Foushee, Smith Insurance Agency. Furr, T. G. 75
Gable's.
Gantt, M. L
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General Insurance & Loan Co. Genuine Auto Parts Co., Inc. Goodman Lumber Co.
Graf-Davis-Collett Co , Inc., The,
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Gregory, E. C.
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Gulf Oil Corp.
Haden's Economy Auto Store, Inc. 45 Hamilton Tire Service ____ Right top lines Hardiman & Son Inc ._____ Left top lines Harris Granite Quarries Co
Hatley, H. E. Grocery.
Haynes One Stop Service 44
Henderson, H. H. Mrs ,
Florist,
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Hobson, W. H
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Holshouser Bros.
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Holshouser's Jewelers
Holt, R M. & Son.
Home Building & Loan Assn.,
Right top lines and
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Home Ice & Fuel Co.,
Front supplement cover
Hospital Care Assn., Inc. Hotel Salisbury.
Hudson, Jas A. 75
Isenhour Insurance & Realty Co.
Kenerly's Men's Shop
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Ketner's,
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Kirk, Frank W. Dr.
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Kiser Coal & Wood Co.
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Leonard, Bishop C.
Leonard. W. H. Jr.
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Life Insurance Co of Virginia The.
Livingstone College
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Maeder, F. R.
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Main Cut Rate Drug Store,
Right top lines
Marie-Earle Beauty Shop,
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Mattox, J. P Insurance Agency
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Mayfield, C. A. & Co.
McCall's Garage 44
McCanless Motor Co.
McKeowan, Richard
Menius, A. C. Co. 42
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
Midway Motor & Machine Co.
(A L. Jarrell & Sons)
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Montgomery Ward & Co.
Morrison, C. C. Dr.
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Moskin's Credit Clothing Co.
Motor Inn The .
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Mutual Insurance Agency The
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Nehi Beverage Co
Left top lines
Newsom & Co., Left top lines and
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Norman, R. W. Co., The ___ Left top lines
Oestreicher, Dave.
Parish Clothing Co
Peeler, Geo. C. Funeral Home 56
Peeler's Printery
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Pet Dairy Products Co.
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Piedmont Finance Co. 56
Pierce Tire Service.
Pilot Insurance & Realty Co , Right
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Pinkston Bros., __ Front supplement cover
Postal Telegraph_Cable Co.
Powles Funeral Home 57
Purcell Drug Co., Inc .____ Classified cards
Rabon's Bakery
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Ramsey Realty & Insurance Co.
Raney_Miller Motor Co
Rowan County
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Rustin Furniture Co. S & W Motor Co Inc., __ Left bottom lines
Salisbury Bakery, Inc
Salisbury Chamber of Commerce 49
Salisbury Evening Post 63
Salisbury
Ignition & Battery Co.
Salisbury
Loundry
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Marble & Granite Co.,
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Salsbury Motor Co. Salisbury Orange Crush Bottling Co 46 Swartz & Co .-. Right bottom lines 76
Salisbury-Spencer Merchants Assn. 55 Tatum, Walter L Dr.
Salisbury Tire & Battery Co. 70 Taylor Mattress Co. _Classified card
Salisbury Y. W. C. A
Salvation Army The 51 Trexler, Chas. O. P.
Sigmon, Ross M.
South Main Motor Co.
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Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co Southern Dairies, Front supplement cover
Southern Radio Service 66 Southern Railway Y. M. C. A. Sparks Furniture Co., Inc Standard Plumbing & Heating Co .-. 65
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Sterchi Bros Stores Inc., Right top lines Stoudemire's Furniture Store, Back supplement cover and left bottom lines
Summersett Funeral Home, Inc.
Toms Drug Store Left bottom lines 76 Wachovia Bank & Trust Co.
Wagoner, E W. & Sons, Front supplement cover
Wallace Building Co
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Woodson & Woodson
76 Wright's Funeral Home, Inc., Back sup- plement cover, right top lines and clas- sified cards.
Yadkin Fuel Co., Front supplement cover, classified card and 52 Yadkin Hotel.
Young Hardware & Electric Co.
Zimmerman, John W Dr.
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INTRODUCTION
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 DIRECTOR !
1936
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.
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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Salisbury
By MRS. G. F. CONRAD
Secretary, Salisbury Chamber of Commerce
- Salisbury, N. C., a modern Southern city, at the crossroads from the mountains to the sea and in the heart of the great industrial section of the South's most progressive State, a forward looking city with just enough of true Southern courtesy and tradition permeating its ideas and ideals to keep one reminded of the noble history of the past, and to urge - one on to greater achievements-that's Salisbury, the capital of Rowan County, North Carolina and one of the most representative places in the entire district.
More than 17,500 people reside within its 5.19 square miles of in- corporated area, while the towns of Spencer and East Spencer, adjoining, place the urban population at approximately 28,000. The wholesale trad- ing area of 25 mile radius has a population of approximately 165,000.
HISTORY
Salisbury and Rowan County share in the earliest history of this progressive State, and it is a history that the descendants of the earliest settlers and the people of today may well be proud to tell the world about. The County was first settled in 1720 by Protestants from Moravia and a few years later, Scotch and Irish migrated here from their mother country, These were followed in 1745 by a steady flow of Germans.
The County of Rowan was established at the session of the general assembly of the province of North Carolina on March 27, 1753. The first Court- the court of pleas and quarter sessions met in Rowan in 1735, the same year of the organization of the county. The first court house was erected in 1756 and old records dating back as far as 1750 are still on file in the office of the register of deeds. The deed for Salisbury township was granted February 11, 1755 and it is a point of interest to note that as early as 1757 Salisbury boasted of traffic laws.
Salisbury and Rowan County were especially active during the Revo- lutionary war and in 1871 Lord Cornwallis made temporary headquarters here. In the Spring of 1791, George Washington visited Salisbury.
Near Salisbury today stands the remains of one of the South's most outstanding relics-"The Old Stone House"-a large building constructed of native granite, built somewhat in the style of a fort, and occupied by Michael Braun, the forerunner of many of the Browns in the city today.
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A national cemetery is located in Salisbury in which 11,700 Federal prisoners held by the Confederacy in prison nearby are buried.
"Boone's Cave" where the pioneer Daniel Boone sought refuge from the Indians is located north of the city near the Yadkin River and "Old Trading Ford" on the Yadkin River, established long before the declara- tion of independence is also north of the city.
West of Salisbury, in the graveyard of the Old Third Creek Presby- terian Church is the modest grave of Marshall Ney, Napoleon's "right hand", who was supposed to have been executed for treason to Louis XVII of France but escaped through connivance with the firing squad and escaped to this country.
Andrew Jackson at one time President of the United States studied law in this city.
The mother of James K. Polk, eleventh President of the United States, was born and reared in Rowan County.
Mrs. Frances Christine Tiernan-Christian Reid, a writer of national reputation, was a native of Salisbury.
GOVERNMENT
Since 1927 the city has operated under a City-Council Manager form of government. The Council is composed of five members elected at large. The Council elects a mayor from its own membership and appoints the City Manager, who is the administrative head of the City.
Salisbury has a municipal water system ample to supply pure water to care for the city's normal growth for many years; a modern sewer system and disposal plant, recently completed, costing $400,000; efficient police department equipped with every modern facility for the detection and pre- vention of crime. The fire department has long been a source of pride to the city, and through it's efficiency fire losses have been kept at an ex- tremely low level. Salisbury and Rowan County has a well organized health department ranking among the best in the South.
INDUSTRIAL
That Salisbury is a manufacturing city of importance is evidenced by the fact that there are approximately 50 diversified industries located in the city manufacturing a wide variety of products including combed yarns, wash dresses, hosiery, mattresses and cotton batting, rubber hose and rolls, draperies, colored cloth, shirting, lumber and its products, florist supplies, brick, packing plant products, feeds, flour, cast iron prod- ucts, paving blocks, building granite veneers, fertilizers, refrigeration equipment, carbonated beverages and syrups, ice cream, butter and milk, bread, cakes, etc., and proprietary medicines.
Salisbury's industries manufacture products varying in value from a few cents to mausoleums made of Balfour pink granite quarried within the county with a value of more than $100,000.
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AGRICULTURE
Salisbury is the trade center of a rich agricultural territory with im- portant highways in every direction leading into the city. Sixty-five per cent of the farms are operated by owners which contributes to the pros- perous rural farm life. Every important highway has high tension elec- tric service bringing this convenience to a majority of farm owners and an active program is under way to extend this service. The County has exceptional well balanced agriculture divided between cash crops, food and feed crops. Rowan County supplies a large volume of fruit, poultry and dairy products. Market facilities for these products are provided
1-Yadkin Hotel.
2-Lutheran Church.
3- Catawba College.
4-Southern Roundhouse.
in Salisbury and there is room for expansion in the production of poultry and dairy products.
DISTRIBUTION
Salisbury occupies a strategic position as a distributing center. The city is located in the most densely populated section of the State, having within a radius of 50 miles 626,000 people. In addition to the dense population the Spencer Transfer Sheds, the largest South of Philadelphia, are located at the Southern Railway's plant here where more than 350 employees handle the enormous volume of business coming into this point.
EDUCATIONAL
Salisbury's educational facilities are of the best and most modern. Four elementary white schools and one high school, all in up-to-date buildings and two schools for the colored are a part of the program.
The Boyden High School for white is one of the finest in the state hav- ing been constructed at a cost of more than half a million dollars, and is modern in every detail.
Other educational institutions located in Salisbury include Catawba College, a good educational institution for white with an "A" rating. This college was formally opened for work in September, 1925, and its program of expansion has gone forward at a rapid pace.
The Salisbury Business College provides for commercial and Secre- tarial training.
Livingston College, established in 1882 provides excellent educational advantages for the colored population of this section.
LIBRARY
The Rowan County Public Library, located in Salisbury, has exper- ienced a steady growth in recent years and under the guiding hand of a capable librarian this institution is rendering a great service to Salisbury and Rowan county. The library facilities are widely used.
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CHURCHES AND HOSPITALS
Leading denominations are represented by 18 churches with a com- bined membership of more than 7,500.
The people of Salisbury and Rowan County also have the advantage of two excellently equipped hospitals. One of these hospitals participates in the Duke Endowment and as such offers many advantages not available elsewhere.
AIRPORT FACILITIES
Salisbury has a modern airport, equipped with all necessary service facilities, and with one of the largest hangars in the State. Terminal facilities are adequate to take care of the largest air-liners. Modern light- ing equipment has been installed so that the port will be in full service twenty-four hours per day. The airport is operated by the Salis- bury Municipal Airport Commission and every effort is being made to further improve air navigation facilities in this vicinity. The airport is easily accessible, being reached by hard surfaced road and within three miles of the main square of the city.
RADIO FACILITIES
At Salisbury is located one of the five State Highway Patrol Radio Stations. This station forms part of the Highway Patrol Radio system, covering the whole State. The City of Salisbury has a modern police radio system with radio patrol cars equipped for two-way communication. This system results in an extremely economical and highly efficient organization for crime control. A commercial, regional broadcast station has been created. This broadcast facility has provided an excellent ad- vertising medium, with very high class programs.
HOTELS
The Yadkin Hotel, The Salisbury Hotel and the Empire Hotel, with a total of 325 rooms offer to the casual visitor or tourist a complete hotel service. Excellent rooms, good meals and courteous service await you.
CIVIC AND FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS
Nearly all of the leading fraternal organizations are represented by strong local chapters.
Civic organizations include, Rotary, Kiwanis, Civitan and Lions Clubs. American Legion and Auxiliary, a strong Woman's Club, Merchants Association and Chamber of Commerce.
For further information write:
Salisbury Chamber of Commerce, Salisbury, N. C.
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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.
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