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Aubrey Johnson Chevrolet, Inc.
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Hill's NEW BERN (CRAVEN COUNTY, N. C.) CITY DIRECTORY 1962-63
Including Bridgeton, Country Club Heights and James City
CONTAINS:
. Buyers' Guide and a complete classified business directory
. Alphabetical directory of business concerns and private citizens, including rural route residents
. Complete street and avenue guide, including householders, and occupants of office buildings and other business places
. Numerical telephone directory
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INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INDEX
HILL DIRECTORY COMPANY, publishers of Southeastern Directories (publishers of the New Bern Directory since 1961), presents to subscribers and the general public, this, the 1962-63 edition of the New Bern City Directory, which includes Bridgeton, Country Club Heights, James City and Rural Route Residents.
Confidence in the growth of New Bern'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 New Bern 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 co- operation 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 the New Bern 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 BUYERS' GUIDE constitutes the first major department of the Di- rectory, printed on yellow paper. In the first section of this department, grouped under appropriate headings, are included the advertisements and business cards of firms and individuals desiring to make a complete presentation of their products or services. Following this is the Classified Business section, which embraces a list of the names and addresses of all business and professional concerns of the community, arranged in alphabetical order under appropriate headings -- a catalog of all the activities of the community. The Buyer's Guide represents reference advertising at its best, and merits the attention of all buyers and sellers seeking sources of supply or markets for goods. In a busy and diversified community like New Bern, the necessity of having this kind of information up-to-date and always immediately available, is obvious. The Di- rectory is the common intermediary between buyer and seller, and plays an important role in the daily activities of the commercial, industrial and pro- fessional 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 New Bern, and the name, offi- cialpersonnel, 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 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 is the fourth major de- partment, printed on blue paper.
Community Publicity
The Directory reflects the achievements and ambitions of the community, 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 educationalcenter.To broad- cast this information, the publishers have placed copies of this issue of the
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INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL INDEX
Directory in Directory Libraries where they are readily available for free public reference, and serve as perpetual and reliable advertisements of New Bern and vicinity.
The New Bern Out-of-Town City Directory Library
Through the courtesy of the publishers of the New Bern City Directory, a Directory Library is maintained in the offices of the New Bern Chamber of Commerce and Retail Merchants Assn, for free reference by the general public. This is one of more than 1,000 Directory Libraries installed in cities and towns throughout the U. S., Canada and Puerto Rico by members of the Association of North American Directory Publishers.
The publishers appreciatively acknowledge the recognition by those pro- gressive 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.
HILL DIRECTORY COMPANY Publishers.
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS Poge numbers below refer to the Buyers' Guide Section
Page
Ace Electric Co . back lip margin, 29 and 31
Adolph's Auto Service right bottom lines and 6
Anne Marie's Fashion Shoppe . right bottom lines and 51
Appliance Center of New Bern Inc . left bottom lines and 4
Bank of New Bern The . front cover, right top lines and 11
Beasley-Kelso Associates
front lip margin, right bottom lines, 47, 50 and
57
Bengel R E Sheet Metal Co right bottom lines and 24 6
Blades Auto Sales Inc . left bottom lines and
Branch Banking & Trust Co front cover, right top lines, 12 and
13
Carolina Oil & Distributing Co
right bottom lines and
37
Caton Charles Plumbing Co left top lines and
Cayton James L Plumbing Co
back cover, left top lines, 44 and
Chadwick W C General Insurance Agency
front cover, right top lines, 45 and 47
Chance James Construction Co
. backbone, right bottom lines and 21
City Fuel & Tire Co bottom stencil, right top lines and
34
Clement & Johnson Inc
back cover, left side lines, 22 and
Coleman Motors Inc .
right top lines and
Craven Generator Service Inc
right top lines and
Craven Remodeling Co
right side lines and 23
Davis Electric Co
back cover, right side lines, 25 and 30
Dixon & Cayton Heating Co
left side lines, 2 and 58
Eastern Gas & Oil Co
left bottom lines
Eastern Rulane Sales Corp
40
Edwards Ray .
right bottom lines and 55
Electric Repair & Equipment Co . left bottom lines and 29
Emmie's Flower Shop right bottom lines and Fashion Center The , right side lines and 33 19 14
First-Citizens Bank & Trust Co
front cover, right top lines and First Federal Savings & Loan Association of New Bern
left top lines and 60
General Wholesale Building Supply Co
B
Gray Upholstery Co . left side lines and 66 Greenleaf Memorial Park Inc left bottom lines and Hill Directory Company 52 28 Hill's . left top lines and 19 Ives Oil Co left top lines and Z 10 54
Johnson Aubrey Chevrolet Inc front cover, right side lines, 5 and Jones K R . front cover, left bottom lines, 35 and
Lancaster C D Agency Inc top stencil, right side lines and
Lee & Jones Inc left bottom lines and
Majestic Corp right bottom lines and
Maola Milk & Ice Cream
left side lines, 49 and
Montgomery Ward & Co left top lines and
Murray Transfer & Storage Co
Neuse Forest Upholstering Co right bottom lines and
Neuse Memorial Co .
right bottom lines and
New Bern Building Supply Co
C 18
New Bern City of -- .
New Bern Coca-Cola Bottling Works Inc .
. back cover, left side lines, 16 and
63
New Bern Savings & Loan Association left top lines and 61
Oettinger Brothers Inc left top lines and Parker S B Co The back cover, right side lines, 2, 44, 59 and Paul's Garage
62
left side lines and Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co Inc of New Bern
front stencil, left side lines, 17 and 64
Pollock Funeral Home Inc front cover, right side lines, 3 and Quinn Motorcycle Service right bottom lines and 15
38
Register's Glass Shop . back cover, right top lines, 8 and 42
Riverside Iron Works Inc
. left bottom lines and Scott Gas Co back cover, right top lines, 40 and
51
41
56 56
43 7 7
Dixie Chemical Corp
left bottom lines and 32
Mc Cotter Realty Co .
48 24 49 26 58 27 53 67 53
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Stevenson Brick & Block Co
A
Stith C H Inc front cover, left side lines, 46 and 50
Sun Journal The . left bottom lines and 54
Trent Olds-Cadillac-Buick Inc left bottom lines and
9
Triangle Electrical Co Inc left bottom lines and
32
Tru-Tread Tire Co left top lines and 65
White's Tire Service right bottom lines and
66
Wilcox Pat Painting Contractor . left side lines and 55
52
Williams Myrtle The right side lines, 20 and Williams Oil Co Inc . left top lines and
36
Willis & Ballard Funeral Home back cover, left top lines, 4 and
39
Willis Plumbing & Heating Co . left side lines and 57
Wyatt's Electronics . right bottom lines and 65
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NEW BERN
CENTER OF HISTORY-PIVOT OF PROGRESS
(Courtesy New Bern Chamber of Commerce)
This is the land where much of our history had its beginning, centered about New Bern, North Carolina's second oldest town, Colonial Center for business, culture, and political activity, the site of many of our "firsts." It is also a land of jet planes, trim modern boats, great modern highways and buildings -- a land where the pulse of Eastern North Carolina's great new era of development is strongly evident.
New Bern looks two ways, a fact which accounts for the stability and sound character of progress which is evident here. Important strides have been made in the development of the area's mineral, timber and agricultural resources. Diversification in agriculture and industry have dominated this growth. Yet, while New Bern's aggressive citizens push on toward greater progress in business, agriculture and industry, they have kept a firm grip on the cherished traditions of their rich history, preserving the best of the past for themselves, their de- scendents, and for welcomed visitors who come here from throughout the world.
Tryon Palace, called "the most beautiful building in the Colonial Americas," was built in pre-Revolutionary days by Royal Governor William Tryon as North Carolina's first fixed Colonial Capitol. Later it became the first Capitol of the State. Four State Governors were inaugurated there. Restored authentically by the Tryon Palace Commission, a State Agency, through gifts and bequests of the late Mrs. James Edwin Latham, and furnished with mid-18th century antiques, at cost of more than $3,500,000, it is considered one of America's greatest showplaces. During the first 39 months it was opened to the public it attracted over 100,000 admiring visitors from all 50 states and 55 foreign countries.
New Bernis a sight-seer's paradise. Here are over 100 homes a century or more in age, many of which are opento visitors during Garden Club Pilgrimages. The John Wright Stanly home, now a free library, is open daily. The Firemen's Museum (awarded the only prize by the American Association for State and Local History for the preservation of antiquities in 1957), Attmore-Oliver House, William Gaston House, Masonic Temples and nearby Fort Macon add points of interest.
Historic Tryon Palace erected 1767-70, destroyed by fire February 27, 1798, restored 1952-59. First Colonial and State Capitol in North Carolina and con- sidered the most beautiful building of its day.
Few cities anywhere afford more complete transportation than New Bern. By air, Piedmont Airlines maintains 9 scheduled flights from Simmons-Nott Airport daily, with 3 north bound, 2 south bound, 2 east bound, 2 west bound, giving New Bern "the best, most frequent air service of any small city in the country." New Bern Air Service offers air taxi service, G I approved flight school for commercial pilot training, rental of air craft, aviation gas sales and
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Aerial View of New Bern
Historic John Wright Stanly Home, now a public library. President Washington spent two nights there in 1791.
aviation maintenance. National U-Drive-It automobile facilities available at airport.
Three railroads -- Norfolk-Southern, Atlantic Coast Line and Southern serve the area. Three important highways, U. S. 17, U. S. 70 and N. C. 55, intersect here. The home office for Seashore Transportation Company is here and numerous Motor Freight Lines have offices and warehouses.
Barbour Boat Works Inc. - construction and repair of steel and wooden ves- sels. Propeller reconditioning plant, five marine railways -- 30 to 1,200 tons, marine supplies, marine salvage.
Water commerce provides freight advantages enjoyed by few cities. New Bern is served by both the Neuse and Trent Rivers, with a minimum 12 foot channel which connects directly with the Intra-Coastal Waterway and the North Carolina State Deep-sea Port Terminal at nearby Morehead City.
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CHAMBER COMMERCE.
New Bern Chamber of Commerce
Barbour Boats Inc., Pleasure Craft, manufacturer of pleasure boats up to 22 feet.
As County Seat of Craven County, New Bern draws many patrons from the county and neighboring counties. Its population was 11,815 by official count in 1940, with 16,467 population count in 1962. The inviting allure of the Neuse and Trent River Shores homesites has attracted many citizens, thereby creating an exodus of families adjacent to the city. Greater New Bern population, 19,096. The county official census in 1940 was 31,298, the official count in 1960 was 58,773. More than 250,000 people reside in the trading area.
There are 65 manufacturing establishments employing 2,004 workers who receive manual wages of more than $6,000,000. The annual operating cost of the Marine Corps Air Station at Cherry Point is $76,000,000 of which 75 % is rep- resented in payrolls. County retail sales were in excess of $60,271,434 in 1961.
New Bern's three banks (with branches in the county), and three Savings and Loan Associations with resources of more than $407,158,000 gives this area a sound financial basis for expansion.
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Current industrial establishments include factories for making men's trou- sers, ladies' dresses, one commercial boat manufacturer, two builders of pleasure craft, six lumber mills, three plywood factories, cement block plant, awning and tent manufacturing company, boat trailer plant, feed mills, grain elevator, fertilizer plants, livestock market, curb market, meat packing plant, frozen foods locker, pickle plant, chicken hatchery, two milk pasteurization plants, ice cream factory, five bottling plants, patent medicine firms and print- ing firms.
Since July 1, 1947, New Bern has had the city manager form of government with a Mayor and City Manager, and one Alderman from each of the five wards. The City Manager, Chief of Police, City Clerk-Treasurer and Tax Collector are appointed by the Board of Aldermen. Craven County is governed by a board of five Commissioners representing various parts of the county with twofrom New Bern.
Property in the county was valued for tax purposes (50 % of market value) Jan. 1, 1962 at $75,000,000 of which $28,200,000 was in New Bern.
Fifteen State and Federal District Offices are located in New Bern.
Sudan Shrine Temple has its home here, with members as far west as Dur- ham. A $150,000 Shrine Auditorium has been erected next to the Shrine home and is available for public programs. A $300,000 Temple is used for offices and semi-annual reunions of Scottish Rite Masons. Meetings are also held here frequently by New York Rite Masons and affiliated bodies.
Located here are St. Luke's Hospital for white, Good Shepherd for Negroes, a 161 bed Craven County hospital, now under construction, and the County Hos- pital Home. The City-County Health Department has a modern health center.
Numerous churches are in and around New Bern and there are many re- ligious, benevolent, patriotic and civic organizations.
The Sun-Journal publishes two editions of its daily newspaper. There are two local radio stations, WHIT and WRNB. Nearby, are two television stations serving the area with a primary signal, one NBC, the other CBS. Muzak offers a source of background music that is used by major companies throughout America.
Hundreds of new homes have been built with suburban residential sections expanding rapidly. There are two low-rent housing projects, one for white, the other for colored.
Recreation is unlimited, the broad, beautiful waters of the Neuse and Trent Rivers provide the perfect setting for boating, fishing, swimming, skiing and other water sports. In addition, North Carolina's popular beach resorts are but a short distance away. There is excellent hunting in season.
New Bern people love fun, and their recreation is varied: golf at the Country Club, tennis and other outdoor sports may be enjoyed in the mild climate. There is a well organized year-around municipal recreation program, as wellas lively social and civic life.
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Excellent hotels, motels, restaurants and dining rooms, together with cordial hospitality is fast making New Bern into a convention and tourist center. Seven elementary and two high schools, with exceptional faculties, give col- lege preparatory courses plus vocational-trade and technical training. The school plants are modern in every respect and a constant building program has been under way for the past several years. The rural schools have modernized their plants in the past five years and are excellent in every respect. New Bern with 58 % and Craven County with 43.27 % of its graduates entering college rank among the highest in North Carolina.
The world's largest Marine Corps Air Station at Cherry Point with its thriving civilian settlement at fast growing Havelock, is in the eastern part of Craven County, greatly strengthening the economy of the entire area. Camp Lejeune, largest all-purpose Marine Corps ground base, is in nearby Onslow County.
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Commodore Boats, Incorporated, 16 to 35 foot outboard and inboard cruisers.
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Simmons-Nott Airport, New Bern, North Carolina, serving National and Piedmont Air Lines.
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New Bern wears its long honored career of 252 years well. Its tradition of hospitality and genuine friendliness is experienced by every visitor whether he comes as a tourist or a business man, whether as a casual visitor or to make his home here, he will receive a warm genuine welcome to the "Land of En- chanting Waters."
Water Skiers on Trent River
CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
OF THE CITY OF NEW BERN
NORTH CAROLINA 1962-63
THE BUYERS' GUIDE CONTAINS THE ADVERTISEMENTS
OF THE MORE PROGRESSIVE
BUSINESS
MEN
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FIRMS.
ALSO A COMPLETE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS
DIRECTORY BEGINNING ON PAGE 69
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AIR CONDITIONING
DIXON & CAYTON HEATING CO.
York
HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING
Hwy. 70 East
Dial MElrose 7-9389
THE S. B. PARKER CO.
SINCE 1885 - CONTRACTORS -
LENNOX
HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING
Roofing
Guttering Sheet Metal
MEMBER NATIONAL WARM AIR HEATING INDOOR COMFORT AND AIR CONDITIONING ASSOCIANUN
215-217 Craven St.
Dial MElrose 7-3397
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
POLLOCK FUNERAL HOME INC.
A SERVICE FOR THOSE WHO CARE
Dial MElrose 7-5111 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
OFFICE OF PAMLICO MUTUAL BURIAL ASSN.
2015 Neuse Blvd.
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
WILLIS & BALLARD FUNERAL HOME
DIAL MEIrose 7-3210
APPLIANCES
APPLIANCE CENTER OF NEW BERN, INC. AUTHORIZED DEALER
Appliances and Television Sales and Service
1402 NEUSE BLVD.
DIAL MEIrose 7-6223
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
AUBREY JOHNSON Chevrolet, Inc.
SALES
CHEVROLET
SERVICE
"FRIENDLY
OK
SERVICE-MINDED PEOPLE"
Motor Tune-Ups Motor Overhaul Brake Service
DIAL MElrose 7-5133
Wheel Alignment Wheel Balancing Radiator Repair
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REPAIR
EXPERT PAINTING and BODY REPAIR
WRECKER SERVICE
1401 Neuse Blvd.
Dial MElrose 7-5133
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
Adolph's AUTO SERVICE
ADOLPH PAUL
DIAL MElrose 7-6962
MEMBER OF THE
JULIUS
One Day Baked Enamel Service
"EXPERT" AUTO BODY REPAIRS AND PAINTING
"THE BEST FOR LESS"
24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE - BODY REPAIRS
BEAR WHEEL & STEERING SERVICE
BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT & WHEEL BALANCING
BEAR WHEEL ALEMING AXLE & FRAME STILLIGHTENING SERVICE
MOREHEAD CITY RD. (HWY. 70 E.)
BLADES AUTO SALES INC.
Imperial
Sales
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Chrysler
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IMPORTED FROM PARIS
416 POLLOCK ST.
DIAL MEIrose 7-2753
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WORLD - WIDE Credit card
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
COLEMAN MOTORS INC.
Sales A-1
FORD
Service
Used Cars
"WHERE SERVICE COMES FIRST"
229-31 CRAVEN ST.
DIAL 638-1141
CRAVEN GENERATOR SERVICE INC.
FOR COMPLETE GENERATOR STARTER and REGULATOR SERVICE
DIAL MEIrose 7-2261
BATTERIES - 1706 Neuse Blvd.
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
PAUL'S GARAGE
GUARANTEED BODY and FENDER WORK BEAR ALIGNMENT WRECKS REBUILT PAINTING TRUCK BODIES
LINE UP with BEAR
Dial MElrose 7-4206 Nights MEIrose 7-7337, MEIrose 7-3266, MElrose 7-2667
24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE 1711 NEUSE BLVD.
REGISTER'S GLASS SHOP
WINDOW
SAFETY and
PLATE
GLASS
GLASS Safety
Er Cony Raspeig
IMMEDIATE
INSTALLATION
301 Guion St.
Dial MElrose 7-2978
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
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MOREHEAD CITY HWY. DIAL MElrose 7-4169
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AUTOMOBILE PARTS
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