Miller's Greenville, N.C. City Directory [1944/1945], Part 1

Author: Miller, Chas. W. (Charles W.)
Publication date: 1944
Publisher: Southern Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 300


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DRY CLEANING


WYATT BROWN'S


PHONE 2155


CASCADE


LAUNDRY


FOR PRIVATE DINING ROOM PHONE 3151 BEDS THAT REFRESH FOOD THAT PLEASES


PROCTOR HOTEL


F. A. EDMUNDSON & COMPANY


Audits-Systems-Tax Service


5011/2 Dickinson Ave. Phone 4060


HOOKER & BUCHANAN INCORPORATED


MUTUAL INSURANCE


Next to Pitt Theatre Phone 2612


WASH YOUR DUDS IN EUREKA SUDS


EUREKA LAUNDRY


Dry Cleaning, Laundry and Rug Cleaning


1100 Clark at 11th St. Dial 2402


CARA NOME TOILETRIES


YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE


LETTING US


FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTION NEITHER WILL WE J. KEY BROWN, DRUGGIST


FIVE POINTS PHONE 3319


MAX FACTOR TOILETRIES


701 DICKINSON AVE.


"PITT COUNTY'S MOST POPULAR FURNITURE STORE"


HOME FURNITURE STORE


DIAL 2879


GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY


312 EVANS ST. REAL ESTATE - RENTALS - INSURANCE


DIAL 2401


THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL


LUX


LIBERTAS


THE COLLECTION OF NORTH CAROLINIANA


ENDOWED BY JOHN SPRUNT HILL CLASS OF 1889


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G81m v. 7


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ISERS' SPECIAL DIRECTORY


kley & Son


URANCE


SERVICE


IT Standard protection


IN


L ESTATE


303 EVANS ST. (Proctor Hotel Bldg.) DIAL 3728


Electricity Is Unbelievably Cheap - - Use It Adequately for Your Convenience and Comfort


GREENVILLE UTILITIES COMMISSION


201 W. 5th St. Phones 3124 and 2300


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MILLER'S GREENVILLE, N. C.


CITY DIRECTORY


VOL. VII


1944-1945


VOL. VII


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


And A Complete


Classified Bus


FOR USE ONLY IN


THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLECTION


SOUTHERN DI ASHEVILLE, N. C.


(See General


Issued Bi


PRICE


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GREENVILLE MERCHANTS ASSOCIA


GREENVILLE, N. C.


Copyright, February, 1


NOTE :- This publication has been ing been made by competent parties), responsibility is assumed for any erro in such revision.


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INDEX


GENERAL INDEX


Page


Alphabetical List of Names 1


101


Abbreviations


101


Associations and Clubs


303


City Government


171


Classified Business Directory 1


302


County Government (Pitt)


256


Fire Alarm Boxes


28


Miscellaneous Directory 1 1


11


North Carolina State Government


12


Numerical Telephone Directory


15


Preface


7


Street Directory


319


United States Government


1


1


1


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


A A Taxi.


top lines


Auto Specialty Co. bottom lines


Batchelor Bros


fly Y


Bissette's Drug Stores fly Y


Bland J A Vacolite Co -p 5


Blount-Harvey Co Inc.


back cover


Bostic-Sugg Furniture Co Inc. top lines


Bray's Radio & Refrigerator Service p 5


Briley's Paint Shop. _p 6


Brown J Key


front cover


Carolina Dairy Products Co Inc insert


Carolina Sales Corp. p 6


Carter's Printery backbone


Cascade Laundry.


front cover


Cash Coal & Wood Co


bottom lines


Cecil's Business College, _p 6


Clark's Coal, Coke & Wood insert


Coburn's Shoes Inc


back cover


College View Cleaners & Laundry.


back cover


Colonial Ice Co.


top lines


Corey J Hicks Agency. .bottom lines


Cozart W B & Sons. back cover


Cozart's Auto Supply


top lines


Daily Reflector The


top lines


Double Cola Bottling Co Inc


bottom lines


Edmundson F A & Co.


front cover


Efird's Department Store


top lines


Ellwanger Funeral Service Inc_ _ bottom lines


Eureka Laundry.


front cover


First Federal Savings & Loan Assn.


bottom lines


Flanagan John Buggy Co Inc.


fly X


Garris-Evans Lumber Co Inc.


top lines


General Insurance Agency front cover Goodson & Flanagan top lines


Greenville Floral Co. top lines


Greenville News-Leader. top lines


Greenville Utilities Commission -p 2


Guaranty Bank & Trust Co. _insert


Harvey Oil Co.


bottom lines


Home Furniture Store


front cover


Hooker & Buchanan Inc.


front cover


Hotel Greenville.


bottom lines


Merritt V A & Sons top lines


Moore & Randolph Mesdames_ _ bottom lines


Moseley Brothers Inc


bottom lines


North Side Lumber Co


bottom lines


Nunn's Transfer.


back cover


Oakley J B & Son. .p 2


Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.


back cover


Perkins Manufacturing Co


fly Z


Phillips Gulf Service bottom lines


Proctor Hotel


front cover


Proctor John C.


top lines


Quality Eastern Oil Co Inc.


top lines


Quinn-Miller & Stroud.


top lines


Rainbow Cleaners & Laundry


insert


Respess Barbecue Stand.


fly Z


Scott's Dry Cleaners


p 5


Scott's Service Station.


back cover


Smith Electric Co.


top lines


Southern Directory Co.


fly Y


Tadlock Mutual Insurance Agency.


bottom lines


Turnage David L.


bottom lines


White Chevrolet Co Inc.


bottom lines


Wilkerson S G & Sons.


bottom lines


Willard Ernest Insurance Agency_ _ top lines


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Bray's Radio & Refrigerator Service A. L. Bray, Prop.


WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF RADIOS AND REFRIGERATORS ALL WORK GUARANTEED 204 E. 5th St. Phone 4382


Scott's Dry Cleaners Paul A. Scott, Owner and Mgr.


Greenville's Modern Plant


Member National Association of Dyers and Cleaners


Repairs, Alterations, Hats Cleaned and Blocked Pressing While You Wait Dial 3722 126 E. 3d St. One Block Rear Post Office


J. A. Bland Vacolite Company Guaranteed Vacuum Tube Hearing Aids Higher Efficiency - Lower Price


401 State Bank Bldg. Dial 4330


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CAROLINA SALES CORPORATION


Distributors for EASTERN AND CENTRAL NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA Electrical and Home Appliances 1420 Evans St. Phones 3143-3144


Cecil's Business Colleges


ASHEVILLE, N. C. "In the Land of the Sky"


SPARTANBURG, S. C.


"In the Heart of the Piedmont"


Fully Accredited by The National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools


Secretarial Courses Stenotypy-Reporting Accounting


Bookkeeping


Business Administration


Civil Service


Write for Catalogue


CECIL'S BUSINESS COLLEGE


66 HAYWOOD ST. ASHEVILLE, N. C.


Briley's Paint Shop R. H. Briley, Prop.


ALL CLASSES OF AUTOMOBILE AND FURNITURE PAINTING ALL WORK GUARANTEED


407 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 3821


PREFACE


PREFACE Greenville, North Carolina


"OUR GREENVILLE - YOURS IF YOU COME"


(Directory Population Territory Covered 15,628)


GREENVILLE, the county seat of Pitt County, is located at the head of navigation on the Tar River, 84 miles East of Raleigh, North Carolina; 137 miles South of Norfolk, Virginia; 159 miles South of Richmond, Virginia; and 267 miles South of Washington, D. C.


Pitt County, of which Greenville is the county seat, is in the heart of one of the greatest agricultural regions in the South, ranking 59th in the Nation's first one hundred counties in value of farm products sold, traded or used by farm householders.


The City's rapid growth is indicated by a thirty-eight per cent increase in population during the ten year period 1920 to 1930 in which time Post Office receipts increased over ninety-eight per cent.


THE CITY GOVERNMENT is vested in a Mayor and nine Aldermen, who are progressively providing the necessary facilities required in the city's rapid growth.


EDUCATIONAL facilities include a public school system accredited since 1917 in the Southern Association of Secondary Schools, with four schools for whites and two for colored, operating for a nine months term, and the High School providing twelve grades. In the teaching staff are employed a higher percentage of instructors holding Masters De- grees than in any other community in the state. In addition to regular subjects taught, the city school system has recently added a technical High School, offering courses which include radio-both theory and communication, aeroplane wood-working, machine shop practice and general wood-working. Sheet metal work will be added later. Equip- ment for these courses is unexcelled.


HIGHER EDUCATION is available at East Carolina Teachers College, a state institution located in Greenville. This college, with a plant value of more than $3,334,000.00 and an enrollment of over 1,200 students, offers courses leading to Masters Degree for both young men and young women, and it provides a highly favorable factor in the city's educational and cultural life.


LIBRARY facilities are provided by the Sheppard Memorial Municipal Library and the East Carolina Teachers College Library. There is also a library for the colored population.


ELECTRIC POWER is provided by the municipally owned plant at Greenville, which supplies not only the city proper, but a large area surrounding it, as well as several nearby municipalities, over its more


557696 till


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than 500 miles of transmission lines. The plant, equipment and distri- bution system, with 9,250 K. W. H. capacity, has a replacement value of $2,000,000.00. Electric rates are comparable to those in effect in the state for similar service.


WATER SUPPLY is provided by a city owned plant, taking the raw water from Tar River which is filtered in a modern plant, before being turned into the distribution system. The capacity of the plant is 3,000,000 gallons every 24 hours, with 600,000 gallons carried in storage at the plant, and an additional 900,000 gallons carried in overhead storage tanks located at strategic points throughout the city.


GAS for cooking and heating is manufactured and distributed from the municipal plant.


TAX RATES in both the City of Greenville and Pitt County are among the lowest in the state. The city and the county, as a result of good business management on the part of officials, are in excellent financial condition. The tax rate for Greenville is ninety cents, and for Pitt County sixty-five cents per one hundred dollars assessed valuation. Both the City and County are reducing bonded indebtedness systematically.


BANKING facilities are affording by two strong commercial banks, one operating branches in other communities in this section of the state; a Federal Saving and Loan Association, and a Building and Loan Asso- ciation. The commercial banks are managed by men well versed in the financial needs of all classes of businesses and industry, and have com- bined resources of approximately $26,246,344.00, with an average month- ly debit to individual accounts of $9,247,372.00.


INDUSTRIES, although the section is predominantly agricultural, include eight tobacco processing plants, cotton spinning mill, three lum- ber plants, two antique reproduction plants, two fertilizer plants, brick plant, five bottling plants, a creamery and milk pasteurizing plant, four laundries, five dry cleaning plants, poultry hatchery, three florists, marble works, three machine works, four commercial print shops, two daily newspapers, two drug manufacturers, sheet metal works, a full fashion hosiery plant, an abbatoir, and a poultry and stock feed plant.


TRANSPORTATION is provided by two railroad lines, the Atlantic Coast Line and the Norfolk-Southern, in addition to several motor freight lines. Supplementing the rail and motor freight facilities, seven hard- surfaced highways leading in all directions from Greenville, provide charter operators of motor trucks with safe avenues for operation in every direction. There are three passenger bus lines.


WATER TRANSPORTATION (discontinued for the duration) is pro- vided by the Norfolk, Baltimore and Carolina Line which serves the Greenville Port Terminal connecting with boat lines at Norfolk, Virginia, for eastern ports, and at Wilmington and Morehead City, North Carolina, and Charleston, South Carolina, for ports in the South and the Gulf. Greenville is the most inland port in North Carolina having a channel


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twelve feet deep and one hundred feet wide over which is operated regularly scheduled boat transportation.


THE AIRPORT, owned jointly by the city and the county and em- bracing an area of over seven hundred acres, with three five thousand foot paved runways, is one of the best municipal fields in the Southeast. Following the war, regular passenger, freight, and express air service will be inaugurated.


COMMUNICATION facilities include Western Union Telegraph, the Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company with a modern dial system, and nine incoming and eight outgoing mails daily.


TWO DAILY NEWSPAPERS afford excellent news coverage for this section including the county and territory adjacent.


RADIO STATION W.G.T.C., Greenville's locally owned radio station, the most modern in this section, serves a wide area of Eastern North Carolina, providing entertainment, news, and a publicity service of the highest type.


HOTELS include the Proctor with 77 guest rooms and the Greenville with 40 guest rooms.


These lodging facilities are supplemented by several guest houses, providing accommodations approaching those available in the hotels.


CHURCHES of practically all major denominations adequately pro- vide for religious worship of the citizenship which ranks high in attend- ance. There are eleven churches for white and fifteen for negroes.


THE CLIMATE is moderate and open. The average mean annual temperature is 61 degrees, and the average annual rainfall is 45 inches. The altitude of the City is from 64 to 75 feet above sea level and the topography is rolling.


HEALTH conditions are comparable to any city in the Coastal Section of the South.


HOSPITAL facilities are provided by the Pitt General Hospital, a grade A institution with fifty-four beds, and equipped with modern X-ray, Fluroscope and Bronchoscope and staffed by highly trained phy- sicians and specialists.


Organizations include an active Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, Kiwanis Club, Lions Club, Women's Club, Business and Professional Women's Club, County Club, Merchants Association, American Legion Post and Auxiliary, as well as chapters of the major fraternal organiza- lions.


AS A SHOPPING and marketing center, Greenville serves a large area in the eastern section of the state, and is known as "East Carolina's Shopping Center." Sales of its more than two hundred retail stores total approximately nine million dollars annually, while the annual


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volume of the City's forty wholesale establishments totals approximately forty-five million dollars.


THE GREENVILLE TOBACCO MARKET is one of the largest markets for bright leaf flue cured tobacco in the nation. Facilities include ten auction warehouses with five sets of buyers. Floor space devoted to the handling and processing of tobacco in Greenville totals more than two million square feet.


The City is also the home of one of Eastern Carolina's largest firms buying cattle and hogs.


Greenville welcomes new industries and new businesses adapted to this section as well as new citizens desiring a home in a community where every facility for a full life is available.


For further information call or write:


THE GREENVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE


501 Dickinson Avenue, at 5 Points


Phone 2725


PITT COUNTY


Formed in 1760, named in honor of William Pitt, population 61,244. Ranks 59th in the first 100 counties in the nation in agricultural pro- duction and farm income. The largest bright leaf tobacco county in the world-1939 crop, 48,545,162 pounds. Pitt County markets selling in 1939, 109,072,234 pounds, ranked first for flue cured tobacco.


Fertile sandy loam soils produce in abundance, tobacco, cotton, corn, peanuts, soy beans, rye, oats, wheat, hay, fruits, vegetables, and feed crops for live stock production which is increasing rapidly.


Ten growing progressive towns exclusive of Greenville, the county seat and principal commercial and educational center, are located in the county. These are Farmville, Ayden, Bethel, Winterville, Grifton, Grimesland, Falkland, Fountain, Pactolus, and Stokes.


Paved highways include N. C. numbers 11, 33, 43, 102, and 903, and U. S. Highways 64, 258, and 264.


The County School System embraces 13 consolidated units for whites, and 50 schools for colored, with a total enrollment of 14,000 students.


Investment in school plants and equipment totals more than $1,000,- 000.00. All white units are State Standard.


Pitt County's interest in the citizenship is evidenced by its liberal support of the following agencies: Agricultural and Home Demonstra- tion Departments in promotion of Farm Production, Marketing, and Home Making; Health Department in the protection of health; and a County Welfare Department in the preservation of the welfare of the citizenship.


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MILLER'S GREENVILLE, North Carolina


Miscellaneous Directory 1944-1945


Containing Valuable Information Concerning Federal State, and Local Governments.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT


Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President Henry A. Wallace, Vice President


The Cabinet


Cordell Hull, Secretary of State


Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treas- ury


Henry L Stimson, Secretary of War Francis Biddle, Attorney-General


Frank Knox, Secretary of the Navy


Harold L Ickes, Secretary of the Interior Claude Wickard, Secretary of Agriculture Jesse Jones, Secretary of Commerce


Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor Frank C. Walker, Postmaster-General


The Supreme Court


Harlan F. Stone, Chief Justice


Associates-Hugo Black, Frank Murphy, Felix Frankfurter, Owen J Roberts, Stanley Reed, Wm O Douglas, Robt H Jackson


Government Officials


Treasurer of the United States-William Alexander Julian


Comptroller of Currency-Preston Delano


Director of the Mint-Nellie Tayor Ross


Register of the Treasury-Edward E Jones


Director of the Bureau of Printing and En- graving-Alvin W Hall


Quartermaster General of the Army- Maj E B Gregory


Surgeon General of the Army-Maj Gen J C Magee


Judge Advocate General of the Navy- Rear Admiral W B Woodson Salter


Quartermaster General of the Navy- Maj Gen Seth Williams


Chief of the Bureau of Plant Ind-R M Chief of Staff United States Army-Gen


Chief of the Weather Bureau-Francis W Richelderfer


Chief of the Bureau of Animal Ind- John F Mohler


Chief of the Bureau of Dairy Ind-O E Reed


Geo C Marshall


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NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNMENT


J M Broughton-Governor


R L Harris-Lieut-Governor


Thad Eure-Secretary of State


George R Pou-Auditor


C M Johnson-Treasurer


Clyde A Ervin -- Supt of Public Instructions


Supreme Court


W P Stacy-Chief Justice


Associate Justices - Michael Schenck, George W Connor, W A Devin, J W Win- borne, M V Barnhill


North Carolina Senators- Josiah W Bailey


and Robert R Reynolds


North Carolina Representatives-Herbert Bonner, John H Kerr, Carl T Durham, Gra- ham A Barden, Harold D Cooley, John H Folger, W O Burgin, J Bayard Clark, Robt L Doughton, Alfred L Bulwinkle, Zebulon Weaver and Cameron Morrison


COUNTY SEATS AND POPULATION


County


Pop.


County Seat


Duplin


39,739


Kenansville


Durham


80,244


Durham Tarboro


County


Pop.


County Seat


Alamance


57,427


Graham


Franklin


30,382


Alexander


13,454


Taylorsville


Gaston


87,531


Alleghany


8,341


Sparta Wadesboro


Graham


6,418


Ashe


22,664


Jefferson


Granville


29,344


Avery


13,561


Newland


Greene


18,548


Beaufort


36,431


Washington


Guilford


153,916


Oxford Snow Hill Greensboro Halifax Lillington Waynesville


Brunswick


17,125


Southport


Haywood


34,804


Hendersonville Winton Raeford


Cabarrus


59,393


Lenoir


Hyde


7,860


Swan Quarter Statesville Sylva


Caswell


20,032


Yanceyville


Johnston


63,798


Smithfield


Catawba


51,653


Newton


Jones


10,926


Trenton


Chatham


24,726


Pittsboro


Lee


18,743


Sanford


Cherokee


18,813


Murphy


Lenoir


41,211


Kinston


Chowan


11,572


Edenton


Lincoln


24,187


Lincolnton


Clay


6,405


Hayesville


Macon


15,880


Franklin Marshall


Cleveland


58,055


Shelby


Madison


22,522


Columbus


45,663


Whiteville


Martin


26,111


Williamston


Craven


31,298


New Bern


McDowell


22,996


Marion Charlotte


Cumberland


59,320


Fayetteville


Currituck


Mitchell


15,980


Bakersville


Dare


6,041


Manteo


Montgomery


16,280


Troy


Davidson


53,377


Lexington


Moore


30,969


Carthage


Davie


14,909


Mocksville


Nash


55,608


Nashville


Bertie


26,201


Windsor


Halifax


56,512


Bladen


27,156


Elizabethtown


Harnett


44,239


Buncombe


108,755


Asheville


Henderson


26,049


Burke


38,615


Concord


Hoke


14,937


Camden


5,440


Camden


Iredell


50,424


Carteret


18,284


Beaufort


Jackson


19,366


Caldwell


35,795


Morganton


Hertford


19,352


Gastonia Gatesville Robbinsville


Gates


10,060


Anson


28,443


Edgecombe


49,162


Forsyth


126,475


Winston-Salem Louisburg


Mecklenburg 151,826


Currituck


6,709


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New Hanover 47,935


Wilmington


Scotland


23,232


Northampton 28,299


Jackson


Stanly


32,834


Onslow


17,939


Jacksonville


Stokes


22,656


Laurinburg Albemarle Danbury


Orange


23,072


Hillsboro


Surry


41,783


Dobson


Pamlico


9,706


Bayboro


Swain


12,177


Bryson City


Pasquotank


20,568


Elizabeth City


Transylvania 12,241


Brevard


Pender


17,710


Burgaw


Tyrrell


5,556


Columbia Monroe


Person


25,029


Roxboro


Vance


29,961


Henderson


Pitt


61,244


Greenville


Wake


109,544


Raleigh


Polk


11,874


Columbus


Warren


23,145


Warrenton


Randolph


44,554


Asheboro


Washington


12,323


Plymouth Boone


Robeson


76,860


Lumberton


Wayne


58,328


Goldsboro


Rockingham


57,898


Wentworth


Wilkes


43,003


Wilkesboro


Rowan


69,206


Salisbury


Wilson


50,219


Wilson


Rutherford


45,577


Rutherfordton


Yadkin


20,657


Sampson


47,440


Clinton


Yancey


17,202


Yadkinville Burnsville


1.


New York


13,479,142


26. South Carolina


1,899,804


2. Pennsylvania


9,900,180


27.


Florida


1,897,414


3. Illinois


7,897,241


28.


Maryland


1,821,244


4. Ohio


6,907,612


29.


Kansas


1,801,028


5. California


6,907,387


30.


Washington


1,736,191


6. Texas


6,414,824


31.


Connecticut


1,709,242


7.


Michigan


5,256,106


32.


Nebraska


1,315,834


8.


Massachusetts


4,316,721


33.


Colorado


1,123,296


9.


New Jersey


4,160,165


34.


Oregon


1,089,684


10.


Missouri


3,784,664


35.


Maine


847,226


11. North Carolina


3,571,623


Rhode Island


713,346


12. Indiana


3,427,796


37.


South Dakota


642,961


13. Wisconsin


3,137,587


38. North Dakota


641,935


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Georgia


3,123,723


39.


Montana


559,456


15. Tennessee


2,915,841


Utah


550,310


16. Kentucky


2,845,627


41.


New Mexico


531,818


17.


Alabama


2,832,961


42.


Idaho


524,873


18.


Minnesota


2,792,300


43. Arizona


499,261


19.


Virginia


2,677,773


44. New Hampshire


491,524


20. Iowa


2,538,268


45.


Vermont


359,231


21. Louisiana


2,363,880


46.


Delaware


266,505


22. Oklahoma


2,336,434


47. Wyoming


250,742


23. Mississippi


2,183,796


48. Nevada


110,247


24. Arkansas


1,949,387


District of Columbia


663,091


25. West Virginia


1,901,974


Who Sells It?


The Easiest and Quickest Way to Find Out is to Consult the Classified Business Section


OF THIS DIRECTORY IT'S A BUYERS' GUIDE PAR EXCELLENCE !


Perquimans


9,773


Hertford


Union


39,097


Richmond


36,810


Rockingham


Watauga


18,114


POPULATION OF THE STATES OF THE UNITED STATES


36.


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A Business Must Be Built


Builders need material to build with.


"Material" for Building a Business may be obtained from this Directory.


Build up your list of pros- pective customers by check- ing the Classified Business Lists in this book for those who should use your product.


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MILLER'S Numerical Telephone Directory - OF -


Greenville, North Carolina


VOL. VII


1944-1945


VOL. VII


Containing a list of telephone subscribers arranged according to telephone numbers. Since telephone numbers change rapidly, it is suggested that persons using this list refer to the latest edition of the regular telephone book in order to verify information contained herein.


NUMERICAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 15


2001


Kyzer Willard T


2063


Moore Harvey A


2002


Proctor John C


2065


Clark John G


2004


Bilbro Cecil O


2067


James Dewey L


2005


Roebuck N Archie


2069


Brandt Bartholomew B


2006


McLeod M Jas


2070


Brown Frank M


2007


Boyd John H Jr


2071


Irving Hunter D


2008


Nobles Jack E


2072


Perkins Virginia Mrs


2009


Gardner Geo W


2074


Forrest Martha J C Mrs


2010


Cannon Alvin R


2075


Howard Jas L


2011


Warren Norman O


2076


Bryan Lucian D


2012


State Bank & Trust Co


2077


Keeter Eva Miss


2013


Fitzgerald Paul Dr


2078


Schultz Alfred M Dr


2015


Peaden's Ser Sta


2079


Bullock Clifton


2016


Stafford Oldsmobile Co


2080


Williams Heber L


2017


Harris James L


2081


Browne Walter A


2018


Allen Sadie C Mrs


2082


Wilson Lill B Miss


2019


Simpson Howard J


2083


Harrison Louis B


2022


Hotel Greenville


2085


Star Cafe


2026


ECTC


2088


Nobles Floyd A


2028


Jones Jas S


2089


Brewer Warren L


2029


Local Board No 1


2090


Vandiford Jas


2030


Baker Specialty Co


2091


Johnson Bertis McK Dr


2032


Drum Horace B


2092


Beane Marvin R


2035


Snedeker Edw W


2093


Ormond H Lyman


2036


G'ville Nehi Botlg Co


2094


Jarvis Memo Meth Cr


2038


Glass Willis G


2097


Cunningham Harry P


2040


Smith Milo H


2101


Wilkerson S G & Sons


2041


Ward Jas M


2102


Wilkerson S G & Sons


2042


Western Auto Asso Store


2104


Williams Odie D


2043


Howell Robt E


2105


McMullan Edwin G


2044


Moore Edwin L


2106


Garris-Evans Lbr Co


2045


Wells Percy E


2109


Warner John W


2046


Brown Elvira Mrs


2110


E C T C Wilson Hall


2048


Hertlein Geo B Jr


2111


County Farm Agent


2049


Hearne Wm A B


2112


U S Agrl Adjustment Agcy


2050


Ricks J Edw


2113


Pepsi-Cola Botlg Co


2051


Lanier D Belmont


2115


Bilbro Whol Co


2052


White Saml T


2116


Bilbro Whol Co


2053


Tilghman Larry B


2118


Murray Carlos W


2054


Van Dyke Furn Co


2119


Taft Wm H


2055


Ruffin Alger C


2120


Moore D Raymond


2059


Taft Furn Co


2121


City Market


2060


Batchelor Paul F Dr


2125


Askew's Market


2062


King Cornelia S Mrs


2128


White's Stores


2021


Guzanus Henry G


2084


Boykin Toland H


2023


Greene James C Co


2086


Matlock Marion T


2037


Massey Moulton B Dr


2095


Moore Annie L Miss


2039


Watson & Haar Drs


2098




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