Hill's Oxford (Granville County, N.C.) City Directory [1959], Part 1

Author: Hill Directory Company.
Publication date: 1959
Publisher: Hill Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 266


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ABOUT AN INDIVIDUAL


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ABOUT A LOCALITY


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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, present to subscribers and the general public, this, the 1959 edition of the Oxford City Directory which also includes the rural routes emanating from the Oxford Post Office.


This is the first Hill Directory of Oxford, and is com- pletely standardized according to the policies and practices of the Association of North American Directory Publishers.


Confidence in the growth of Oxford's industry, popu- lation and wealth, and in the advancement of its civic and social activities, will be maintained as sections of this Direc- tory are consulted, for the Directory is a mirror truly re- flecting Oxford to the world.


The enviable position occupied by HILL'S Directories in the estimation of the public, has been established by render- ing the best in Directory service. With an unrivaled organiza- tion, and having had the courteous and hearty coopera- tion 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 Oxford 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 follow- ing order :-


I. THE YELLOW PAGES constitute the first major de- partment of the Directory. This embraces a complete list of the names and adresses of the business and professional concerns of the city and vicinity, arranged in alphabetical order under appropriate headings-a catalog of all the ac- tivities of the city and vicinity. Preceding this catalog, likewise grouped under appropriate headings, are the adver- tisements and business cards of firms and individuals desir- ing to present a more complete list of their products or ser- vices than is possible 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 a progressive community like Oxford, 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 Oxford and vicinity, and on the Oxford rural routes, and the name, official personnel, nature and address of each firm and cor- poration in the community.


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III. THE DIRECTORY OF HOUSEHOLDERS, INCLUD- ING STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE, is the third major de- partment, printed on green paper. In this section the num- bered 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 respec- tive 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 department, 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 educational center. To broad- cast 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 Oxford. There are more than 700 of these Directory Libraries, installed and maintained in the chief cities of the U. S. and Canada through the courtesy of members of the Association of North American Directory Publishers, under whose supervision the system is operated and of which Hill Directory Co., Inc. is a member.


The publishers appreciatively acknowledge the recog- nition by those progressive business and professional men who have demonstrated their confidence in the City Direc- tory 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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Breedlove & Morton . left side lines and 33


Capehart Cleaners. left side lines and 12


Carolina Power & Light Co. . back cover and 24


City Coal & Wood Yard. left side lines and 13


Coble Printing Co. right side lines and 38


Currin Electric Co


. back cover, left top lines, 2, 15 and 25


Daniel George E Agency .left side lines and 35


Eakes G T Funeral Home .front cover, right top lines, 3 and 28


Granville Ice & Fuel Co . front lip margin, left side lines, 13, 32 and


42 Granville Insurance Agency Inc ...... left side lines and 35


Harrell's Radio & TV Sales & Service


back lip margin and 39


Heiring & Williams right side lines and


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Jenkins J W Inc .. left side lines and 27 Leggett's Department Store


front cover, right top lines, 19 and 40


Lewis Electric & Plumbing Co left side lines and 14


Lyon Drug Co left side lines and 21 McCracken Oil Co Inc. left side lines and 31 11 Medford Motors Inc. ... front cover, right top lines, 4 and Mitchell Insurance Agency Inc. .right side lines and 34


Munn Woodrow W. right side lines, B and 14


Oxford Building & Loan Assn. front cover and 10


Oxford Credit Union ...... front cover, left top lines and Oxford Insurance & Service Agency.


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Oxford Metal Shop


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Oxford Motor Inn. . right side lines, 36 and 41 Oxford National Bank The


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Penny Furniture Co Inc


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Perkinson-Currin left side lines and 29 Pine State Creamery. .right side lines and 18 Reliable Plumbing Co


.back cover, left top lines, 16 and 37


Taylor Feed Mill.


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Taylor Supply Co left side lines and 25


Thomas Electric Co. back cover, 40 and 43


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Union National Bank


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Wilson Gulf Service back cover, left top lines and 5


OXFORD


Statistical Review


(Courtesy Granville County Chamber of Commerce)


Form of Government-City Manager, Mayor, and a Board of Town Commissioners.


Population-Last official U. S. Census report 9,000 in City; Govt. estimate at present 32,000 county wide.


Area-2 miles.


Altitude-542 feet above sea level.


Climate-Lovely Piedmont-Costal climate average rain- fall 47.32, with temperature average 65.0 degrees.


Parks-1, with total of 8.0 acres, valued at $25,000.00.


Tax Rate-$1.50 per $100.00 valuation, Granville County rate 1.23 county wide.


Financial-Two banks with assets totaling approximate- ly $16,000.00, one Building and Loan Association, and Oxford Credit Union.


Postal Receipts-$88,000 approximate annually.


Telephones-Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Com- pany serves Oxford and Granville County with 2,976 tele- phones, General Telephone Company from Durham serves Creedmoor, and Butner with 986 telephones.


Churches-18 churches in Oxford, ten denominations, 100 churches in Granville County.


Trade Area-Retail area has radius of 100 miles, and population of 40,000. Wholesale area has radius of 100 miles, and population of 40,000.


Newspaper-Oxford Public Ledger is published twice weekly in Oxford on Tuesday and Friday.


Radio Broadcasting Stations-WOXF, 1000 watts clear channel.


Hotels-Hotel Oxford located in Oxford with 70 rooms available, with two modern Motels, and a number of nice tourist homes.


Railroads-City served by 2 railroads, as follows: Sou- thern Railway and Seaboard Railway.


Bus Lines-City served by 1 intra-city bus line, as fol- lows: Greyhound Bus Line.


Highways-15, 96 and 158.


Airports-Raleigh Durham Airport located 29 miles from Oxford.


Amusements-1 moving-picture theatre, with total seat- ing capacity of 300 persons. Oxford Country Club with 9 hole golf course, and swimming pool, Kerr Reservoir for fishing, boating, swimming, and camping. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and a modern theater.


Hospital-Modern Hospital, 90 beds for the white, and a modern hospital for the negroes with 70 beds. Oxford has a very modern Health Center, known as the Hancock Health Center.


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Education-6 public schools, with 3 senior high schools and 3 junior high schools.


Library-The Granville County Library contains 35,000 volumes of books. The negro library is located on Granville street. There is bookmobile service throughout Granville County.


Water Supply-City owned water plant, with a capacity of 2,500,000 in filter plant, 365,000 raw water storage, daily consumption 850,000, peak load 1,700,000.


Labor-Ample supply of skilled and semi-skilled and unskilled labor.


Electric Power-Oxford and Granville County is served by Carolina Power and Light Company, with adequate power available.


Civic Clubs-Rotary, Lions, Civitans, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis, Junior Woman's Club, Woman's Club, Intermediate Woman's Club, American Legion, V. F. W., Masons, and Shrine.


City Statistics-Total street mileage 20, with 2 miles under construction. 25 miles of gas mains. 26 miles of water mains. Fire department has 4 paid men, with 1 station and 3 pieces of motor equipment. Police department has 8 men, with 1 station and 4 pieces of motor equipment.


Oxford, North Carolina is situated on U. S. Highway No. 15 and 158, and 96. In 1728 when the Lords Proprietors, who with him, owned the province of Carolina, sold their share to the King of England, Earl Granville refused to sell. The large area along the northern part of North Carolnia was thereupon laid off as his share and was called "Granville District." In 1746, a part of this District became Granville County and more than a century ago Oxford was incorporat- ed as the County Seat.


In Colonial and Revolutionary days loyalty, industry and strength of character, combined with a sincere and pleasing culture, characterized Oxford and Granville County. The present day with its remarkable material progress and its prosperity, has brought business facilities and ease of living without destroyng the characteristics which have always made Oxford and Granville County a choice spot in which to earn a living and in which to live.


Here you will find a city of rare beauty with broad, paved streets, beautiful trees, flowers, stately churches, commodious schools, and very comfortable homes. Here you will find a forward-looking, right thinking, clean-living people, here you will find a fine fellowship and a fair oppor- tunity.


You are invited to make your own personal investigation.


Excellent Schools-Educational needs of the children of Oxford, N. C., are excellently provided for by a modern sys- tem of well-financed and expertly managed public schools housed in attractive structures for both the white and the negro population. There are several recognized kindergarten schools in Oxford and one Secretarial School. There are other educational facilities maintained in and near Oxford, N. C. State College, Duke University, Meredith College, St. Mary's College, Louisburg Junior College, Peace College, University of North Carolina, all located within a forty mile radius of Oxford.


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Industry-Oxford, the County Seat of Granville County has a population of 32,000 county wide, in recent years has grown tremendously as an industrial center, with a labor market second to none in North Carolina.


Products manufactured and processed in Oxford's indus- trial plants include thread, men and boys socks, lace, dresses, lumber and lumber products, concrete blocks, dairy products, grain, feed, meal, flour. Oxford also has an excellent live- stock market.


Agricultural-Oxford Tobacco Market holds the name as selling the highest tobacco on any tobacco market in the middle belt, with the highest average. Tobacco is the princi- pal cash crop, with other crops planted to stimulate the growth of feed for livestock, and dairy producers. Approxi- mately 14,000 acres of tobacco is planted in Granville County annually.


Oxford's huge auction tobacco market annually sells 30,000,000 pounds of tobacco. The market is served with ten tobacco warehouses covering more than a half million square feet of floor space, and operates with two complete sets of buyers representing all domestic and foreign company buy- ers of this type of tobacco.


There are seven major tobacco buying companies on the Oxford Tobacco market. Oxford is located in the Middle of the Bright Leaf Tobacco Belt. Tours of the Tobacco Auctions are conducted by the Granville County Chamber of Com- merce in Cooperation with the Oxford Tobacco Board of Trade free of charge.


Approximately 65 per cent of all the land in Granville County is devoted to agriculture. Divided among the remain- der of the land is industry, residental properties, sub-divi- sion and fore stations.


Orphanages-Oxford's two orphanages are well known throughout the State. The Oxford Orphanage operated since 1873 by the Masons of the State of North Carolina. Oxford is the home of the Oxford Colored Orphanage, opened in 1882, the colored orphanage is financed by private gifts, and the State. It serves as home for approximately two hundred and fifty children.


MR. CITIZEN!


CORRECT INFORMATION IS VALUABLE TO YOU!


Cooperate with the City Directory enumerators to see that your name and those of your family are correctly listed in each edition. Your nome, listed correctly in the City Directory, is a great asset. This has been proved thousands of times, especially In cases of employment application, proof of residence, questions relating to citizenship, applications for welfare assistance, distribution of mail, etc. Be better established . be on record as a local citizen by seeing that your name Is not missed or incorrectly listed in the Directory.


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Tens of thousands of people who were formerly strangers to the City Directory are consulting it on questions of citizenship, employment, sources of supply, communication, etc. Also, Directory usage is up among regular subscribers.


MORE PEOPLE ARE SEEING CITY DIRECTORY ADS


MORE GOODS ARE BOUGHT AND SOLD THROUGH THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LISTS OF THE DIRECTORY THAN ANY OTHER MEDIUM ON EARTH


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The following pages contain A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL BUSINESS AND PRO. FESSIONAL. CONCERNS OR INDIVIDUALS in alphabetical order under appropriate headings . . . This list is preceded by . . . ADVERTISEMENTS AND BUSINESS CARDS OF FIRMS AND INDIVID- UALS who desire to present a complete list of their services or products . .. These are grouped together under appropriate headings which are arranged alpha- betically.


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AIR CONDITIONING


CURRIN ELECTRIC CO.


R. M. CURRIN, JR., Owner


ELECTRICAL and AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTOR


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State License 450


116 Watkins St. Dial 3549


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Carrier


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221 Hillsboro


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AMBULANCE SERVICE


G. T. EAKES Funeral Home


24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE


Clement Ave. and Baker St.


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


MEDFORD MOTORS INC.


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Sales and Service


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Roxboro Rd. Dial 4151


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


WILSON GULF SERVICE "Where Service is a Habit"


GULF


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U. S. TIRES GULF GAS and OIL


AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES


WASHING -- POLISHING -- WAXING Cars Called For and Delivered


ROAD SERVICE Dial 3089


210 Williamsboro St.


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BANKS


THE OXFORD NATIONAL BANK


Members


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Your Friends Bank With Us


109 HILLSBORO ST. DIAL 4113


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BANKS


THE OXFORD NATIONAL BANK


OFFICERS


ANDREW JAMIESON Chairman


R. K. TAYLOR President


SAM C. HALL Vice President


J. W. BORING


Vice Pres. and Cashier


J. G. WRIGHT Asst. Cashier


JOHN D. MACKIE


Farm Relations


Your Friends Bank With Us


MEMBER FDIC


109 HILLSBORO ST. DIAL 4113


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BANKS


UNION NATIONAL BANK


BANK


MEMBER FDIC


A GOOD BANK TO DEAL WITH


108 College St. Dial 5508


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BANKS


UNION NATIONAL BANK


OFFICERS


J. P. HARRIS President


J. P. HARRIS, JR. Exec. Vice President


J. H. L. MYERS Vice President


F. R. BARLOWE Cashier


LUCY P. MURRAY Asst. Cashier


DIRECTORS


D. T. CURRIN J. P. HARRIS


J. E. PITTARD, JR.


J. H. L. MYERS


L. H. DAVIS A. H. A. WILLIAMS MELVIN S. CURRIN


A GOOD BANK TO DEAL WITH


108 College St.


Dial 5508


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BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS


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CARS-NEW AND USED


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WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF USED CARS


Roxboro Rd. Dial 4151


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CLEANERS


Quality Capehart CLEANERS


Service


PHONES


4444-5555


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GRANVILLE ICE & FUEL CO.


Depot St.


Dial 5627


COAL AND WOOD


City Coal & Wood Yard J. M. FALKNER, Owner


QUALITY and SERVICE


YOUR HEAT MERCHANT


121 Littlejohn St.


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CONTRACTORS


"Lewis " ELECTRIC and PLUMBING CO.


ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING "You Phone Us - We'll Wire You"


RURAL PLUMBING "Don't Run For Water - Let It Run For You"


138 Main St. Farmers Warehouse Bldg. DIAL 4217


RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL


Building CONTRACTORS BUILDING and REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ESTIMATES WITHOUT OBLIGATION Builders of Fine Homes WOODROW W. MUNN CONTRACTORS N. C. License No. 2996 415 Kingsbury Dial 4392


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CONTRACTORS-ELECTRICAL


CURRIN ELECTRIC CO.


R. M. CURRIN, JR., Owner


CHRYSLER AIRTEMP


DIVISION OF CHRYSLER CORPORATION


ELECTRICAL and AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTOR


State License - 450 116 Watkins St. Dial 3549


MR. CITIZEN!


CORRECT INFORMATION IS VALUABLE TO YOU!


Cooperate with the City Directory enumerators to see that your name and those of your family are correctly listed in each edition. Your name, listed correctly in the City Directory, is a great asset. This has been proved thousands of times, especially in cases of employment application, proof of residence, questions relating to citizenship, applications for welfare assistance, distribution of mail, etc. Be better established . . . be on record as a local citizen by seeing that your name is not missed or incorrectly listed in the Directory.


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CONTRACTORS-PLUMBING


RELIABLE PLUMBING CO.


PLUMBING CONTRACTING REPAIR SERVICE FORCED AIR HEATING 24 Hour Service


605 Hillsboro St. Dial 4737


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CREDIT UNIONS


OXFORD CREDIT UNION


A FRIENDLY THRIFT AND LOAN SERVICE


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DAIRIES


for a Complete line of DAIRY FOODS


MILK and ICE CREAM At Your Nearby Store


MILK and DAIRY FOODS


By Convenient Home Delivery


PINE STATE


227 Linden Ave.


Phone 4116


North Carolina's Choice Since 1919


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DEPARTMENT STORES


Leagett's


Leggetts Home of Better Values


QUALITY MERCHANDISE


POPULAR PRICES


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