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INTRODUCTION and GENERAL INDEX
HILL DIRECTORY CO., Inc., publishers of South- eastern Directories, present to subscribers and the general public, this, the 1958 edition of the Southern Pines-Aberdeen City Directory, which also includes Pinebluff and the rural routes emanating from the Southern Pines and Aberdeen Post Offices.
This is the first Hill Directory of Southern Pines-Aber- deen, and is completely standarized according to the policies and practices of the Association of North American Direct- ory Publishers.
Confidence in the growth of Southern Pines-Aberdeen's industry, population and wealth, and in the advancement of its civic and social activities, will be maintained as sec- tions of this Directory are consulted, for the Directory is a mirror truly reflecting Southern Pines-Aberdeen 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 organi- zation, 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 Southern Pines- Aberdeen 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 addresses 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, like- wise grouped under appropriate headings, are the advertise- ments and business cards of firms and individuals desiring to present a more complete list of their products or services than is possible in the catalog itself. The Yellow Pages rep- resent reference advertising at its best, and merit the atten- tion of all buyers and sellers seeking sources of supply or markets for goods. In a busy and diversified community like Southern Pines-Aberdeen, the necessity of having this kind of information up-to-date and always immediately available, is obvious. The Directory is the common intermediary be- tween buyer and seller, and plays an important role in the daily activities of the commercial, industrial and profes- sional 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. occu- pation and address of each adult resident of Southern Pines-
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Aberdeen, Pinebluff and on the Southern Pines and Aberdeen rural routes, and the name, official personnel, nature and address of each firm and corporation in the community.
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 named streets are arranged in alphabetical order; the numbers of the residences and business concerns are arranged in num- erical order under the name of each street, and the names of the householders and concerns are placed opposite the num- bers. 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 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 Southern Pines- Aberdeen and vicinity.
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
PAGE NUMBERS LISTED BELOW REFER TO THE YELLOW PAGES
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Aberdeen Coca-Cola Bottling Co Inc
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Arey J D & Co. .backbone, right top lines and 29
Arey & Sons Inc. .right side lines and 36
Barnum Realty & Insurance Co
front cover, left top lines and 30
Batchelor & Co.
left top lines and 31
Belk-Hensdale Co.
Broad Street Pharmacy
front cover, right top lines and 15
32
Brooks Brady H.
Brown's Auto Supply Co Inc.
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Bryan Drug Co Inc. back cover, left top lines and 16
Bushby Electric Co. . back cover, right top lines and 21 Cameron & Richardson .... back cover, left top lines and 23 Carolina Power & Light Co. 20
Carter's Laundry & Cleaners Inc
back cover, left side lines and 34 Citizens Bank & Trust Co of Southern Pines The
front cover, right top lines and 7
Colonial Furniture Co. . back cover, left top lines and 26
Concrete Mix Inc. left side lines and 11 Culbreth's Southern Pines Pharmacy
. front and back lip margins and 18
Curtis Radio & TV Service. . right side lines and 44 Fields Plumbing & Heating Co
front cover, left top lines and 40
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Golfotel. .left top lines and 28
Hill Directory Co Inc. 14
Horton Funeral Home right top lines and 25 2 Jackson Motors Inc
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Johnson Aubrey Chevrolet Inc. left side lines and 3
Melvin's Men's Store. left side lines and 10
Mid Pines Club left top lines and 28
Nanopoulos Margaret E Mrs. left side lines and 42 32
Nationwide Insurance Companies.
Niagara Dairy . front cover, right top lines and 12
Page & Shamburger Inc. right top lines and 38 Parkway Cleaners B
Piedmont Electric & Plumbing Co. 22 Resort Insurance Corp .... front cover, left side lines and 43 Resort Realty & Development Co
front cover, left side lines and 43
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Sandhill Drug Co. back cover, left side lines and 17
Sandhill Lumber Co Inc
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Sandhill Oil Co Inc. front stencil and 37
Sandhill Telephone Co
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Shamburger Tire Co. right top lines and 6
Shaw Paint & Wall Paper Co.
39
Southern Pines Florist. left top lines and 24
Southern Pines Motor Co right side lines and 4
Southern Pines Warehouses Inc
front cover, right top lines and 9
Taylor Motors Ltd. .right side lines and 5
Tew Jas A right side lines and 27
SOUTHERN PINES
"THE MID-SOUTH RESORT" (Courtesy of The Citizens Bank and Trust Company)
Statistical Review
Form of Government-City Manager.
Population-4,272 (U. S. Census 1950), local estimate at present 5,500.
Area-4 square miles.
Altitude-550 feet above sea level.
Climate-Mean annual temperature 55 degrees F.
Parks-1, with total acreage of 4.
Assessed Valuation-$7,500,000 with $1.75 per $100 tax rate.
Bonded Debt-$630,000.
Financial Data-1 bank and 1 building and loan associa- tion.
Churches-7, representing 7 denominations.
Building and Construction-Building permits issued in 1956, valued at $600,000.
Newspapers-1 weekly.
Radio Broadcasting Stations-WEEB.
Hotels-6, with total of 300 rooms.
Railroads-City served by Seaboard Airline Railroad.
Bus Lines-City served by 1 intra-city bus line, Carolina Trailways.
Highways-The following highways run through, or to, the city: U. S. No 1. and State No. 2.
Air Lines-City served by 1 airline, the Piedmont.
Airports-1 near city.
Automobile Registration-1,193.
Amusements-Largest auditorium in city seats 400 per- sons (School Auditorium). Number of moving picture thea- tres, 1 with total seating capacity of 300 persons. Number of golf courses in, or near city, 4.
Hospitals-1.
Education-Number of public schools 2. Number of parochial schools 1. Number of pupils in public schools 1,400. In parochial schools 105. Number of teachers in public schools 56; in parochial schools 6. Value of public school property, $1,200,000; parochial school property $200,000.
Public Libraries-1.
City Statistics-Total street mileage 37, with 22 miles paved. Miles of sewers (storm and sanitary) 35. Number of water meters 1,800; light meters 1,800. Capacity of water works (municipal) 2,000,000 gallons per day, with daily av- erage pumpage of 500,000 gallons, 35 miles of mains, and plant valued at $988,000. Fire department has 1 paid man, with 1 station and 4 pieces of motor equipment. Value of fire department real estate and equipment, $60,000. Police department has 10 men, with 1 station and 1 piece of motor equipment.
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HISTORY OF SOUTHERN PINES
Founded in 1880 by John T. Patrick, who as immigra- tion agent for the Seaboard Air Line Railroad had the job of attracting northern settlers and industries to the South. "On discovering the Sandhill section, with its mild climate and dry pine-scented air, Patrick envisioned such oppor- tunity that he himself purchased the large tract then known as Shaw's Ridge, laid out a town of wide streets and neat squares which persist today, gave the streets the names of New England and other northern states. The town was in- corporated in 1886.
The first arrivals found Patrick's tales of a haven in the South, just overnight by rail from New York City, to be well founded. They helped spread its fame among those who, for health or other reasons, sought a beneficent cli- mate. Many early settlers, near the last stages of illness on their arrival, regained their health and lived to a ripe old age, founding businesses and contributing much to the de- velopment of the town.
By the turn of the century, peach and grape growing had begun to flourish, as they were to do well into the 20th century. A canning factory and the crate manufacturing business of Mr. I. F. Chandler had been established as off- shoots.
By 1905, the telephone company had some 75 subscrib- ers. The school had 88 pupils. Among prominent businesses were Hayes News Depot and Patch & Tarbell, both of which survive today as Hayes Book Store and Patch's Department Store.
Winter visitors tripled the population during half the year, and most of the businesses existed to serve them. Hotels included the Jefferson Inn, still in existence: The Ozone, now the Southland; the Southern Pines Hotel, Prospect House and the large Piney Woods Hotel, with its lake and forested grounds.
Without ever assuming "boom" proportions except per- haps in the late twenties, Southern Pines, has continued to grow. In 1910 the permanent population was 500; 1920, 743; 1930, 2,524; 1940, 3,225; 1950 (the latest census), 4,272. Since the annexation of the Knollwood area in 1954 the corporate limits cover approximately four and a half square miles, with an estimated population of 5,500.
Various factors have contributed to the development of the community. One is Southern Pines' continued import- ance as a winter resort, with emphasis shifting through the year from health improvement to active sports or just pleasant living.
Climatic conditions permit outdoor enjoyment practical- ly every day in the year. In 1906 the first country club was organized, by 1907 its golf course had been built, as civic leaders emulated the pattern set by the young but thriv- ing resort of Pinehurst, six miles away; today there are three clubs, with four golf courses here, and Southern Pines shares with Pinehurst the honor of being the nation's win- ter capital of golf.
In 1915 the Moore County Hounds was organized, and forty years later this community is famed as the home of the finest winter fox hunt in the land. Owners of show horses and jumpers have also found it the ideal winter spot, and steeplechasing has recently had its renaissance at the Stoneybrook track.
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The beauty of the town has been a main concern of its residents from the beginning, when early settlers formed the Village Improvement Society, planting many fine trees and shrubs which still grace its streets. The longleaf pine natural to this area forms a stately background, with azaleas and dogwood adding springtime glory.
The growing charm of Southern Pines through the years has been enhanced by the building of fine winter homes by persons of means, appreciative of beautiful surroundings and the facilities for gracious living they have found here.
The Hollywood Hotel and Highland Pines Inn, large and lovely winter hotels, were both constructed in 1912. The prosperity of the twenties, bringing a spurt in population, added the elegant Mid Pines Club and Pine Needles Inn, in the Knollwood residential section.
In 1925, a new era of progress was inaugurated with a large bond issue, which enabled the town to build its modern water plant on the Carthage road, greatly extended its water and sewer lines and hardsurface many streets.
Depression days showed Southern Pines the vulnerabil- ity of a resort operation. Visitors dwindled to a trickle, hotels had a hard time making a go of it and all businesses relying on the seasonal trade suffered. While the town worked it out somehow-even showing a small population gain for the decade, civic leaders started plans to get the economy on a sounder footing.
Unexpected aid came, from a source they would not have chosen-World War II. The rapid burgeoning of near- by Fort Bragg, the opening up of vast Camp Mackall, gave the resort town an unparalleled opportunity to serve. Be- sides plunging into war work, it provided homes for a flood tide of military families.
When the war ended and population shifts leveled out, it was found that many of the officers and men had liked what they saw here, and wished to stay. Some returned from overseas to buy homes and enter the business life. Through the ensuing years, the military-both retired and still in uniform have become a fine and stable element of the com- munity life.
The resort factor is still vital, and indeed more flourish- ing than ever. Despite the conversion of the Pine Needles to a hospital, St. Joseph of the Pines, in 1948, and the leas- ing of the Highland Pines Inn to the Air Force in 1951, the list of hotels remains large; the Mid Pines and Hollywood, open from October till May; the Jefferson Inn, Southland, Parkview, and Belvedere, open all year; numerous guest houses and outside the town, a growing number of modern motels. The golf course of the Mid Pines, Pine Needles Club and Southern Pines Country Club are now open all year.
However, as a "home town" Southern Pines makes its appeal not only to the Army and Air Force families, but to an increasing number of retired persons from all walks of life, some of them former leaders of business and industry from the nation's metropolitan centers, others who find that on very modest incomes they can live pleasantly here. Many salesmen and others, whose business interests permit them to choose their headquarters town, are drawn to Southern Pines by its excellent schools. Executives of in- dustry in the area enjoy their home and social life here while commuting daily to nearby towns.
These have given Southern Pines a cosmopolitan citi- zenry, interested in the finer things of life, who have not
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only appreciated what they found here but have joined in community efforts to provide more. The town has a winter concert series worthy of many much larger communities, its library supplies the needs of readers of discrimination, its art exhibits, held seasonally for years, now continue all year round.
There are vigorous churches of several denominations in the community, and some 250 businesses of wide variety.
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