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CITY DIRECTORY 1959
INCLUDING Alamance, Elon College, Glen Raven, Haw River and Hopedale
Containing an Alphabetical Directory of Business Concerns and Pri- vate Citizens, a Directory of Householders, Occupants of Office Buildings and Other Business Places, Including a Complete Street and Avenue Guide, a Numerical Telephone Di- rectory, and Much Information of a Miscellanous Character; also the
YELLOW PAGES
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FOR CONTENTS SEE INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INDEX
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PUBLISHERS' NOTE
The information in this Directory is gathered by an actual canvass and is compiled in a way to insure maximum accuracy.
The publishers cannot and do not guarantee the cor- rectness of all information furnished them nor the complete absence of errors or omissions, hence no responsibility for same can be or is assumed.
The publishers earnestly request the bringing to their attention of any inaccuracy so that it may be corrected in the next edition of the directory.
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INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INDEX
HILL DIRECTORY CO. , Inc. , publishers of Southeastern Directories (pub- lishers of the Burlington and Graham City Directory since 1935), present to sub- scribers and the general public, this, the 1959 edition of the Burlington and Graham City Directory, which also includes Alamance, Elon College, Glen Raven, Haw River and Hopedale.
Confidence in the growth of Burlington and Graham's industry, population and wealth, and in the advancement of their civic and social activities, will be main- tained as sections of this Directory are consulted, for the Directory is a mirror truly reflecting Burlington and Graham to the world.
The enviable position occupied by HILL'S Directories in the estimation of the public, has been established by rendering the best in Directory service. With an unrivaled organization, and having had the courteous and hearty cooperation of the business and professional men and residents, the publishers feel that the result of their labors will meet with the approval of every user, and that the Burlington and Graham Directory will fulfill its mission as a source of authentic information pertaining to the community.
Four Major Departments
The four major departments are arranged in the following order :-
I. THE YELLOW PAGES constitute the first major department of the Direc- tory. This embraces a complete list of the names and addresses of the business and professional concerns of Burlington and Graham, arranged in alphabetical order under appropriate headings-a catalog of all the activities of Burlington and Graham. Preceding this catalog, likewise grouped under appropriate head- ings, are the advertisements and business cards of firms and individuals de- siring to present a more complete list of their products or services than is pos- sible in the catalog itself. The Yellow Pages represent reference advertising at its best, and merit the attention of all buyers and sellers seeking sources of supply or markets for goods. In progressive communities like Burlington and Graham, the necessity of having this kind of information up-to-date and always immediately available, is obvious. The Directory is the common intermediary between buyer and seller, and plays an important role in the daily activities of the commercial, industrial and professional world.
II. THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES of residents and business and professional concerns is the second major department, printed on white paper. This is the only record in existence that aims to show the name, marital status, occupation and address of each adult resident of Burlington, Graham, Alamance, Elon College, Glen Raven, Haw River and Hopedale, and the name, official per- sonnel, nature and address of each firm and corporation in the community.
III. THE DIRECTORY OF HOUSEHOLDERS, INCLUDING STREET AND AV- ENUE GUIDE, is the third major department, printed on green paper. In this section the numbered streets are arranged in numerical order, followed by the named streets in alphabetical order; the numbers of the residences and business concerns are arranged in numerical order under the name of each street, and the names of the householders and concerns are placed opposite the numbers. The names of the intersecting streets appear at their respective crossing points on each street. Special features of this section are the designation of tenant- owned homes and the listing of telephone numbers.
IV. THE NUMERICAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY, on blue paper, is the fourth major department
Community Publicity
The Directory reflects the achievements and ambitions of the community,
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depicting in unbiased terms what it has to offer as a place of residence, as a business location, as a manufacturing site and as an educational center. To broadcast this information, the publishers have placed copies of this issue of the Directory in Directory Libraries, where they are readily available for free public reference, and serve as perpetual and reliable advertisements of Bur- lington, Graham and vicinity.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
PAGE NUMBERS LISTED BELOW REFER TO THE YELLOW PAGES
Page
Aetna Loan & Finance Co
Alamance Broadcasting Co Inc right top lines and
Alamance Electric Supply Co Inc . 30 and 44
Alamance Gas Co . .
Alamance Laundry & Dry Cleaners
left bottom lines and 54 66 23 6
Alamance Motors Inc . back cover, left side lines and
Alamance Printing Co .
right top lines and
American Bankers Insurance Co
left side lines and
Bank of Haw River
right top cards and
Barker's Tire Service
left side lines and
Bass John Linoleum & Tile
right top lines and
Boston Cleaners & Laundry
left bottom lines and
Braxton E A & Sons
. right top cards and
Brookwood Cabinet Shop
left bottom lines and
Brookwood Garden Apartments Inc
. left side lines and
Brown Roofing Co.
right side lines and .
Bur-Gra Trucking Co
right side lines and
Burlington Awning Co
.right top lines and
Burlington Coca-Cola Bottling Co Inc
.right side lines and
Burlington Glidden Paint Center .
Burlington-Graham Broadcasting Co Inc
Burlington Home Improvement Co.
.left top lines and
Burlington Ice Co Inc
left bottom lines and
Burlington Merchants Assn Inc
. right side lines and
Burlington Roofing Co Inc .
right top lines and
Canady Furniture Co . right top lines and
Carolina Home Life Insurance Co back cover and
Cates J W Inc
left side lines, 22 and
Christy's Grill
City Furniture Co
City Laundry & Cleaners Inc .
left top lines and
Community Federal Savings & Loan Association
front cover, right
D & W Heating & Air Conditioning Co.
front cover, 2 and
Daily Times-News The
Dick's Fish House .
Duke Power Co
Durham Bank & Trust Co
left top lines and
Eagle Storm Window Mfg Co
left bottom lines and
Eddie's Typewriter Service
left top lines and
Elkins Auto Sales Inc .
Ellis C B Music Co . left bottom lines and
Elon College
.left top lines and
Firestone Stores .
First Federal Savings & Loan Assn of Burlington . ribbon book
Fonville D R Agency
Ford Florist ..
Freedman J H Co Inc.
Gant Distributing Co Inc
.right top cards and
Glen Raven Fabric Shop
Goodyear Service Stores
left bottom lines and
Graham Plumbing & Heating Co
Graham Savings & Loan Assn .
back cover and 90
35 87 51 58 28 84 53 27 53 15 88 56 73 84 68 21 93 73 5 72 B 10 96
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Alamance Lumber Co Inc right side lines and
78 63 41
Andrews Drug Co Inc
17 7 95 38 9 41 30
Belk-Beck Co Inc
Bick Long Motors Inc
front cover, left side lines, 8 and
26 3 85 63 71 17 22 75 79 94 57
Bryan Jennings M Agency Inc
left top lines and
Clapp Furniture Co
Cobb Motor & Service Co Inc
. bottom lines and
.left top lines and
Ewing Motors Inc
front cover, right bottom lines, 59 and
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Graham Underwriters Agency Inc
Green & McClure right side lines and 53
Green's Fuel Gas Co left bottom lines and 54 Griffin & Sons Knit Tubing Co 95 48 28
Gulf Oil Corp . left bottom lines and
Guyes . .
Holt Farm Center
Holt G Marvin Inc
Huey's Seafood
Jessup Lester A .
King's Auto Shop
Mann Insurance & Realty Co
McNeill's Garage & Body Shop
Medical Village Apothecary .
Melville Chevrolet Co Inc
Melville Dairy Inc
front cover, left bottom lines and
Mid-Town Parking & Service Station . 16 and 77 91 Midway Metal Works 2 and Midway Oil Corp . front cover, right bottom lines, 46 and Moore Oil Co Inc . left bottom lines and Moore Roger W Concrete Co Morris Plan Industrial Bank The right side lines and 74 47 29 21 Mortgage-Insurance Corporation Insert at Street Guide and 60 Mutual Insurance Agency . left side lines and National Bank of Alamance The right top lines and 65 18 Neese-Shoffner Furniture Co Inc . back cover, right top lines and 52 16
Norton-Russ Automotive Co . . left top cards and
Occidental Life Insurance Co of NC right side lines and Patterson Dean Construction Co.
65 31 55
Payne Oil Co Inc . back
and
Pickett Hosiery Mills Inc
57
Porter Roofing Co . .
.front stencil and 86
Pritchett L W Jr Distributor .left bottom lines and 48 72 94 Ray Manly Transfer Red Bird Cab Inc . Rich & Thompson Funeral Service Inc 50 Riggan George E . 96 Rimmer J M Weatherstripping Co back cover, 87 and 91 Sears, Roebuck and Co right top cards and Security National Bank front cover, right top cards and Self Electric Co . 38 19 44 37
Sellars Department Store left top lines and
Sharpe Chas V Inc front cover, right top lines, 61 and 80 48
Sharpe Funeral Home
61 and
Sharpe & Jones Inc front cover, right side lines, 80 Sinclair Refining Co Smith Electric Repair Inc back cover, left side lines, 43 and Somers-Pardue Agency Inc. . backbone, right top and side lines, 62 and Stauffer Home Plan 74 70 81 83 83 Strader J D Real Estate Rentals left top cards and Sun Loan Co Inc . . 69 16
Thompson Motor Service
Thompson O G & Sons 32
Page 64
Hardie's M C Esso Service . left side lines and 12 57 Harper Winfred C Agency Inc . Harris J C Lumber Co . right side lines and Harris R E Esso Servicenter 25 15 Hawkins Esso Service . left bottom lines and 13 97 Henderson Grady Well Drilling Hill Directory Co Inc . 39 77 4 right bottom lines and Home Electric Appliance Repair Service . 45 85 Hughes Motor Co Inc back cover and 11 Jack's Cycle & Marine Supply right top lines and 92 5 Jeff-Ray Appliance & Furniture Co . left side lines and Jeffreys & Whedbee . . left side lines and 33 Jeffreys Paint & Paper Co left top and right bottom lines and 76 right side lines and 33 King Electric Co Inc left side lines and 42 13 . Kirkpatrick R F & Sons Inc . right side lines and 29 . front lip margin, 64 and 82 McClure Funeral Service right side lines and right top lines and 49 14 Mebane Laundry & Dry Cleaners 67 40 right side lines and 14 36
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Thompson Paul P .
right bottom lines and
32
Times-News Publishing Co Inc The
. left top lines and 73
Tire Sales Co .
left side lines and
15
Treasure House The
56
Trollinger's Florists Inc .
46
WBBB-WBBB-FM Radio Station
right top lines and
78
WFNS-WFNS-FM Radio Station
. left top lines and
79
Wachovia Bank & Trust Co .
. bottom stencil and
20
Wicker W K Pick Up & Delivery Service
left top lines and
97
Wilson's Auto Supply Inc
16
Wooten Appliance Co
5
Zimmerman Lumber Co
24
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POSTAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATION
For information regarding classifica- tion, postage rates, and mailability of domestic mail of all classes, entry and mailing of publications as second-class matter, metered and permit mail, bulk rate mailings of third-class matter, Business Reply Cards and Envelopes, apply at your local post office.
DOMESTIC POSTAL RATES
First-Class
LETTERS: 4 cents for each ounce or fraction of an ounce. (Local delivery same rate.)
POST CARDS or POSTAL CARDS: 3 cents each within prescribed sizes.
BUSINESS REPLY CARDS: 5 cents. MAIL ENCLOSED IN BUSINESS
REPLY ENVELOPES: 4 cents per ounce, plus 2 cents per piece, cor- lected when delivered.
Second-Class
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS
(Transient rate) : 2 cents for the first 2 ounces, and 1 cent for each addi- tional ounce or fourth class rate, whichever is lower.
Third-Class
(Up to, but not including 16 ounces) On circulars and other miscellaneous printed matter, books, catalogues, and merchandise, Bc for the first 2 ounces or fraction, plus 11/2( for each ad- ditional ounce or fraction.
Other books and catalogues-con- sult your local postmaster.
Bulk Rate For Details Consult Your Local Postmaster
Fourth-Class-(Parcel Post )
(16 ounces or over)
The present size and weight limits for fourth class (pareel post) will con- tinue to apply in all cases except for parcels mailed at a first class office for delivery to another first class office in which case the size is limited to 72 inches length and girth, 40 pounds in weight to the local first and second zones, and 20 pounds in weight in the third to the eighth zones. Exceptions to the new size and weight restric- tions are :
(1) Baby fowl, live plants, trees, shrubs, or agricultural commodities (not including manufactured products thereof).
(2) Books, permanently bound for preservation, consisting wholly of read- ing matter or reading matter with inci- dental blank spaces for students' nota- tions and containing no advertising matter other than incidental announce- ments of books,
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It is not contemplated that the pro- visions of this law shall be evaded or circumvented by diverting parcels ex- ceeding the prescribed limits of size and weight from first class offices and maillng the parcels at offices of the second, third or fourth class or on rural or star routes.
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Registry
Domestic mail matter prepaid at tbe first-class rate of postage, may be reg- Istered against loss, rifling or damage upon payment of the following fees :
REGISTERED MAIL
Registra-
Indemnity limit tion fee
$ 0.00 to $10.00 $0.50
10.00 to $100 75
100.01 to $200. 1.00
200.01 to $400. 1.25
400.01 to $600. 1.50
600.01 to $800 1.75
800.01 to $1,000; 2.00
For values over $1,000 consult your
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CERTIFIED MAIL
The fee for certified mail is 20 cents plus postage.
COLLECT-DN-DELIVERY (Third and Fourth Class Mall) C. D. D. FEES (Unregistered)
For collections and in- Fee Cents
demnity not to exceed
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DOMESTIC INSURED MAIL
Fee
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$0.10
10.01 to $50.00
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50.01 to $100 .30
100.01 to $200
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RETURN RECEIPTS
The following fees apply to return receipts for registered mail, certified mail, and mail insured for more than $10 :
Requested at time of mailing:
Showing to whom and when delivered. $0.10
Showing to whom, when and
address where delivered .35
Requested after mailing :
Showing to whom and
when delivered .25
RESTRICTED DELIVERY
Applicable to registered mail, certi- fied mail, C. O. D. mail, and mail in- sured for more than $10.
Fee .$0.50
AIDS TO PROPER MAILING
Do not use "Township" as part of your address. Write name and address plainly and completely. Place name and address of sender on all matter.
Prepay postage fully on all letters and parcels.
Always address mail for city dellv ery to street and number and request correspondents to do likewise.
Use designation North or South, East or West when it is a proper part of the address and save delay in delivery. Insure valuable parcels except those containing small articles of consider- able value which should be registered. Wrap parcel post carefully In heavy paper and tle knots securely.
You will often gain a day's time In dellvery by depositing mall as soon as it Is ready.
Use Postal Unit numbers on mail addressed to cltles where Unit Num- bers are required.
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SPECIAL SERVICE FEES IN ADDITION TO REGULAR POSTAGE
SPECIAL DELIVERY FEES on first class and Air Mail (including Air Parcel Post) .
First Class Other
Welght and
Air Mail Classes
Not over 2 lbs. .30 .45
Over 2, not over 10 1bs. .45 .55
.70
SPECIAL HANDLING
Weight Fee $0.25
2 lbs. and under
Over 2 lbs. and not over 10 lbs. .35
Over 10 lbs. .50
DOMESTIC ORDINARY MAIL SENDERS' RECEIPTS FOR
CERTIFICATES DF MAILING-FEES
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Duplicate copy 05
Money Order Fees
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AIR MAIL SERVICE United States Air Mail Service
Seven cents for each ounce or frac- tion thereof ; limit of weight 8 ounces to any part of the United States. May be registered, insured, sent C. O. D. Dr Special Delivery.
Post Cards 5 cents each.
Air mail stamps and distinctively- stamped envelopes are issued for pre- payment of postage on air mail. Ord- inary stamps may also be used.
Air mail should be plainly marked "VIA AIR MAIL" in the space imme- liately below the stamps and above the address.
United States Air Mail Service to Canada. Mexico, Central America, South America, the West Indies and other Foreigu Countries.
For information regarding this ser- vice telephone your local post office.
Air Parcel Post
Air postare on parcels weighing 8 oz. or less is Te per oz.
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