Hill's Chapel Hill (Orange County, N.C.) City Directory, including Carrboro [1961], Part 1

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(ORANGE COUNTY, N. C.) CITY DIRECTORY 1961


Including Carrboro


Containing an Alphabetical Directory of Business Concerns and Private Citizens, a Directory of Householders, Occupants of Office Buildings and Other Business Places, Including a Complete Street and Avenue Guide, a Numerical Telephone Directory and Much Information of a Miscellaneous Character; also the


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INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INDEX


HILL DIRECTORY CO., Inc., publishers of Southeastern Directories, (publishers of the Chapel Hill Directory since 1957), present to sub- scribers and the general public, this, the 1961 edition of the Chapel Hill City Directory which also includes Carrboro.


Confidence in the growth of Chapel Hill's industry, population and wealth, and in the advancement of its civic and social activities, will be maintained as sections of this Directory are consulted, for the Directory is a mirror truly reflecting Chapel Hill 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 resi- dents, the publishers feel that the result of their labors will meet with the approval of every user, and that the Chapel Hill 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 Directory. This embraces a complete list of the names and addresses of the business and professional concerns of the city and vicinity, arranged in alphabetical order under appropriate headings-a catalog of all the activities of the city and vicinity. Preceding this catalog, likewise grouped under appropriate headings, are the advertisements and business cards of firms and individuals desiring to present a more complete list of their products or services than is possible in the catalogitself. 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 a progressive community like Chapel Hill, the necessity of having this kind of information up-to-date and always immediately avail- able, 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.


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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 Chapel Hill and Carrboro, and the name, official personnel, nature and address of each firm and corporation in the community.


III. THE DIRECTORY OF HOUSEHOLDERS, INCLUDING STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE, is the third major department, printed on green paper. In this section the named streets are arranged 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, onblue paper, is the fourth major department.


Community Publicity


The Directory reflects the achievements and ambitions of the com- munity, depicting in unbiased terms what it has to offer as a place of -


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INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INDEX


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 Chapel Hill and vicinity.


The Chapel Hill Out-Of-Town City Directory Library


Through the courtesy of the publishers of the Chapel Hill City Di- rectory, a Directory Library is maintained in the offices of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Merchants Assn & Credit Bureau and Chamber of Com- merce Inc, for free reference by the general public. This is one of more than 700 Directory Libraries installed in the chief cities of the U. S. and Canada by members of the Association of North American Directory Publishers.


The publishers appreciatively acknowledge the recognition by those progressive business and professional men who have demonstrated their confidence in the City Directory as an advertising medium, with assurance that it will bring a commensurate return.


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


PAGE NUMBERS LISTED BELOW REFER TO THE YELLOW PAGES


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Aesthetic Hair Styling Salon. left side lines and 23


Bank of Chapel Hill The . left top lines and 19


Belk-Leggett-Horton Co . right top lines and 50


Bell V E & Sons Inc.


left top lines, 3 and 75


Blackwood Robert A.


Borden Brick & Tile Company .. back cover, right side lines, 26 and 27


Bowman Typing Service


left bottom lines and 28


Boyce Supply Co


tabbed Insert


Brady's Restaurant


at name in Alphabetical Section and


113


Brown E A Furniture Company .


71


Burnham Mark Contractor


Carolina Block Co . back cover, left side lines, 29 and


39


Carolina Coffee Shop The


114


Carolina Inn. . left bottom lines and 77


102


Carolina Mower Service


118


Carolina Septic Service.


Carolina Venetian Blind Co


Chapel Hill-Carrboro Merchants Assn & Credit Bureau


left top lines and 48


Chapel Hill Funeral Home Inc


left side lines and 66


Chapel Hill One Hour Martinizing.


left bottom lines and 58 111


Chapel Hill Realty


left bottom lines and 116


. bottom stencil,


Chapel Hill Tire Co


left and right center lines, 5 and 124


79


Colonial Motors Inc. left top lines and 6


Comfort Engineers Inc


right side lines and 2 30


Constructors Supply Company Inc.


Coxhead George L


. right center lines and


80 7


Crumpacker A Louis . . . right side lines and


40


Curl David L Builder & Contractor . right side lines and


41


Dollar Radio & TV


right center lines and 123


Dupli Craft. .


Durham Beauty Academy Inc. left side lines, C and


Eastgate Beauty Salon. left bottom lines and 23


Eastgate Hardware Co Inc left bottom lines and 75 42


Ellington & Sparrow. back cover, left center lines and


107


Fisher & Fisher Realtors. right bottom lines and


112 97 82


Foushee John Agency.


. front cover, left top lines and


108


Franklin Street Sunoco Service. left side lines and 16


Fulton Insurance & Realty Company Inc left top lines and 82


78


Greene Electric Co


left center lines, 61 and


76


H & O Concrete Block & Pipe Co


. back cover, left bottom lines, 31 and 48 8


. right side lines and Harriss-Conners Chevrolet Inc.


Hill Directory Co Inc. .


51


Home Savings & Loan Association


Hospital Saving Association ..


right side lines and


Hutchins Construction Co Inc.


Intimate Book Shop The. left bottom lines and


16


Jake's Sunoco Service


68


Johnson-Strowd-Ward Co .right bottom lines and Jourdan Transfer Inc.


60 22


Fambrough Realty & Insurance Co left bottom lines and


Foister's Camera Store Inc


front cover, right side lines, 35 and


Foushee Olsen Realty Co


Gibson Insulation & Weatherstripping Co


116 81 46 25


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Chapel Hill Roofing Co


Cobb Collier and Associates Inc


Crowell Little Motor Co Inc. . .right bottom lines and


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right center lines and 117


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Kemp T L Jewelry


right side lines and 86


Kenan Oil Co . front cover, left top lines, 62 and 94


Kennon Sheet Metal Works


120


Kutz Realty Company.


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right side lines, 105 and 109


left bottom lines and 47 Z


Lennox Development Corporation


Lennox Oil Company Inc .


65


Little Shop. The .


Lloyd's Esso & Burner Service.


London Marina Inc .


Long Meadow Farms


right center lines and 36 63 91 left top lines and 49 left side lines and 115 119


M and N Grill


Marlow's Shell Service right top lines and


Martin's Gulf Service & Garage left top lines and Maultsby-Perry Tire Co Inc . . front cover, left center lines, 120 and May Claude M Inc. front stencil, right center lines, 83 and McClamroch W L.


Mc Neill & Roberts Building Supply Co. left side lines and


Mellott Trucking and Supply Co. .. back cover, right center lines and Mercury Press . .


Midway Barber & Beauty Shop.


Montaldo's .


right bottom lines and


Muirhead Wm Construction Co Inc.


Myers-Glenn Inc.


Neville Brothers. .


Norwood Brothers Esso Service .


Norwood Brothers Transfer & Storage Co


128 98


Orange Plumbing and Heating Co left side lines, B and


Orange Printshop The left center lines and 103


Pace


Paschall Brothers Incorporated right side lines and 102


Pete The Tailor


left side lines and 121 115


Pines Restaurant The


Pritchard Paint & Glass Company


left top lines and 74


Radio Station WCHL.


right side lines and 106


Riggsbee-Hinson Furniture Co Inc.


left top lines and 70


Rigsbee Tire Sales Inc


left and right center lines, 4 and 126


Robbins J B Inc.


right top lines and 38


Saunders' Nu-Way Cleaners right center lines and


Scott Coal & Oil Co


Seeman Printery Inc The


Shaw Decorating Co Inc.


top stencil, right bottom lines, 84 and


96


Sloan Drug Co Inc.


bottom and left center lines, 54 and


55


Sparrow & Sons Inc


left center lines and 100 24


Stevens-Shepherd Inc.


right center lines and 37


Sutton's Drug Store


right side lines, 56 and 127


Tar Heel Cab ..... front and back lip Margins, left side lines, 34 and 122 Tar Heel Motor Lodge. . . right center lines and 92


Tate Realty & Construction Co left center lines, 47 and 111


Tilden Hardware & Furniture Inc


left side lines and 71


Triangle Motors Inc. , left center lines,


Tripp L G "Dick" General Contractor Insert at Street Guide, 10 and 18


University Cleaners. right bottom lines and 44


A 61


University Florist and Gift Shop . . right top and right side lines and University Motel.


93


University National Bank of Chapel Hill . front cover,


left side lines, 20 and University Service Station


21


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125 95 47 32 33 104 22 87 43 17 88 18


O'Brient's L E Music Store. left side lines and


Ogburn Furniture Market of Chapel Hill. .right top lines and 69 99


73


Sanitary Linen Service left bottom lines and 89 59


right top lines and 64 104


.front cover, right


Sports Center


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


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Uzzle Motor Co Inc


Village Pharmacy Inc


Walker's Funeral Home


left top lines and 67


Weaver's Sister Beauty Shop & Grocery Store.


24 17


Weeks Motors Inc. . left bottom lines and


Wentworth & Sloan Jewelers Inc . right side lines and


85


West Durham Lumber Company . right top lines and 90


Williams' Upholstering and Furniture Co right top lines, 72 and 128


45


Winters J C Jr . right side lines and


Y and J Upholstering Co .. left bottom lines and 72


left side lines and 101


Yates Brothers Plumbing & Heating.


Yates F A Contractor right bottom lines, 74 and 117


Yates Motor Co Inc . . front cover, left and right bottom lines, 14 and


15


Young & Wilkins Inc. left center lines and 110


Zuckerman S and Son. left side lines and 73


right bottom lines and 12


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CHAPEL HILL


SITE OF THE OLDEST STATE UNIVERSITY


(Courtesy Chapel Hill-Carrboro Merchants Assn, Credit Bureau and Chamber of Commerce Inc.)


Statistical Review


Population-1960, 12,573; 1950, 9,177 (includes 8,500 University of N. C. students).


Location- On granite plateau, altitude 501 feet, almost in center of North Carolina. Located on US Highways 15, 501, N. C. State Highways 54, 86, 87. 10 miles west of Durham, N. C .; 33 miles west of Raleigh; 34 miles north of Sanford, N. C .; 50 miles east of Greensboro; 54 miles south of Danville, Va.


Transportation- Modern bus station served by Carolina Trailways and Queen City bus lines offering frequent departures to all points. Norfolk & Western & Southernrailroad through Durham, N. C. (10 miles distant). Air travel through Raleigh- Durham Airport, 15 miles distant.


Climate- Temperate in winter (average 48.5), pleasant in summer (average 71.7). Lots of sunshine and ample rainfall (47 inches a year) for profusion of trees, flowers and shrubs.


Government- Town is governed by Town Manager under Mayor and Board of Aldermen. Assessed valuation $23,000,000. City tax rate .95 per $100 valuation. County governed by Board of Commissioners with tax rate of .84 per $100 valuation based on 70 percent appraised value. Bonded debt $477,103.01. Postal receipts $401,475.68 for year 1960. Telephones in service 11,451.


Financial Data- 2 banks with total deposits of $13,421, 492 on December 31, 1960. 2 Savings and Loan Association with total assets of over $44,- 000,000.


Accommodations -- The Carolina Inn, over 100 rooms, offering modern hotel facilities, dining room and cafeteria. University Motel, 40 units, restaurant and golf course, adjoining on Raleigh Road. 5 other motels within 5 miles.


Entertainment- Unusually well rounded program of entertainment. Sports events unexcelled as we are located in center of a college triangle. Morehead Planetarium offers programs each evening with matinees on weekends. Ackland Art Museum open to the public daily. Carolina Play- makers offer frequent dramatic production. N. C. Symphony Society presentations. 2 golf courses with year round participation. Kerr Reservoir area only 40 miles distant for fishing and swimming. 5 TV channels received well in this area.


Business and Industry-Typical college town. University of N. C., largest employer in the area, payroll of $22,000,000. North Carolina Hospital Saving Assn., payroll of $800,000 annually. 275 business estab- lishments offering every type of retail and professional services.


Schools-New and modern elementary, junior high and high schools for both white and colored. 3 private kindergartens, private classes in music, dancing, dramatic arts and painting.


Medical Facilities- University of N. C. maintains 4-year medical school in connection with a 400-bed hospital, a 100-bed psychiatry unit, a 4-year dental school, and a 100-bed disease of the chest hospital operated by the Federal Government. U. S. Dept. of Public Health has a research and public health department here. Staff and doctors of above available to residents as well as the 6 practicing physicians and 8 dent- ists in town.


Churches and Civic Clubs -- Churches of all faiths are established here. More than 30 civic clubs and fraternal organizations.


For more information write: Chamber of Commerce, Chapel Hill, N. C.


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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA


The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is in a very real sense the mother of hundreds of state colleges and universities. These institu- tions had their humble beginning in the dark days of the American Revolu- tion when the University at Chapel Hill was provided for in the State Constitution at Halifax in 1776.


Chartered in 1789, six years later it became the first state university in America to open its door to students. At that time, its physical plant consisted of a single building, Old East Dormitory, which is still in use today and is the oldest structure on any state university campus in the country.


From its beginning the University enjoyed a steady, healthy growth. In 1860, it stood at the forefront of American universities and had the second largest student body in America. In 1931, the State Legislature directed that the State College at Raleigh, the Woman's College at Greensboro, and the University at Chapel Hill be consolidated, and under unification, all three institutions have continued to make steady progress. While combined enrollment is now approximately 13,000, enrollment at the University at Chapel Hill is now approximately 5,500, and the faculty numbers more than 500. In addition to students in residence, the Uni- versity has approximately 1,300 students enrolled in correspondence courses, and hundreds in off-campus extension classes and college centers.


The University at Chapel Hill comprises 14 schools and colleges- the General College, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Schools of Edu- cation, Business Administration, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry,


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Public Health, Library Science, Nursing, Journalism, Social Work, and Graduate School. The Division of Health Affairs was established in 1949. Its physical plant embraces almost 1,700 acres and 77 permanent buildings, valued at approximately $42,000,000. It is the oldest state uni- versity in the nation, founded in 1793 near the geographical center of the state. With pride in cultivating the natural beauty of the region, the campus is among the most attractive in the world.


Several years ago the American Council on Education sponsored a survey of departments qualified to give Doctor of Philosophy degrees. It found more such departments at the University than any other south of Baltimore and east of the Mississippi. In two surveys made by the United States Navy incident to the location of one of its Pre-Flight training schools, the University was adjudged the most desirable in the south and east.


Standards


The University is a member of the Association of American Univer- sities, and several of the colleges, schools and departments have attained national distinction in their special academic spheres.


The General College


Most freshmen and sophomores in the University enroll in the General College. For two years they follow the basic and liberal subjects con- stituting the foundations of that general education which is regarded as essential to balanced development and intelligent citizenship.


A feature of the General College is the extent of guidance and personal counseling available to students. Each student is the special charge of a faculty adviser.


Arts and Sciences


The College of Arts and Sciences is the largest single academic unit of the University, enrolling the majority of the undergraduates. After two years of General College study, most students not following special- ized or other professional courses are assigned to the College of Arts and Sciences, admission to which is governed in part by maintenance of at least a "C" average of the previous two years.


Departments of instruction in the Arts and Sciences include Art, the Classics, Dramatic Art, English, General and Comparative Literature, Germanic Languages, History, Journalism, Music, Philosophy, Radio, Religion, Romance Languages, Economics, Education, Physical Educa- tion, Political Sciences, Psychology, Sociology and Anthropology, Botany, Chemistry, Geology and Geography, Mathematics, Physics, Zoology.


The College prepares students for bachelor of arts and bachelor of science degrees, or provides preparation for advanced professional and graduate studies.


Business Administration


The School of Business Administration occupies a place in the Uni- versity organization coordinate with the other professional schools and the College of Arts and Sciences. The School is a member of the American Association of Schools of Business.


Main programs are in accounting, economics, statistics, marketing, and personnel, with courses in insurance, advertising, business law, production, purchasing, traffic problems, wholesaling, retailing sales management, taxation, finance, banking, scientific management, collec- tive bargaining, labor problems and transportation. Besides the graduate and the undergraduate programs is The Executive Program, a project in advanced management for a selected number of leading business and industrial executives.


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Alumni Building (Housing sociology and anthropology, social work and Institute for Research in Social Science)


Law


The School of Law is one of the approved law schools of the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. It is housed in Manning Hall, near the center of the campus.


Undergraduates who have completed at least three years of acceptable work toward a baccalaureate degree at an approved college or univer- sity are eligible to enter the School of Law.


Health Complex


A six-in-one Division of Health Affairs is sometimes called a health university within a university. The six-fold health complex includes School of Medicine, School of Pharmacy, School of Public Health, School of Dentistry, School of Nursing and a teaching hospital, the North Carolina Memorial Hospital.


The Division serves as a teaching-research-therapy center for train- ing of professional men and women on the student level, as interns and residents and as experienced professional specialists concerned with further post- graduate development.


Medicine


The School of Medicine was established in 1879 and became a four- year school with a teaching hospital attached in 1952.


The School has the approval of the Association of American Medical Colleges, of the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the Ameri- can Medical Association.


Departments in the School of Medicine are divided into the following parts: medicine, pathology, preventive medicine, anatomy, biochemis- try, psychiatry, physiology, obstetrics and gynecology, radiology and pediatrics.


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Public Health


The School of Public Health trains students and performs activities for the "body politic" that the School of Medicine does for the individual.




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