Miller's Greenville, N.C. City Directory [1951-1952], Part 1

Author: Miller, Chas. W. (Charles W.)
Publication date: 1951
Publisher: Southern Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 376


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A. B. STALLWORTH


GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE


F. A. EDMUNDSON & COMPANY


Audits - Systems - Tax Service


5031/2 Dickinson Ave. Phone 4060


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PHONE 230 WASHINGTON, N. C.


"Eastern Carolina's Most Popular Stores"


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Sales and Service Body-Fender Repairing-Painting 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE


219 E. 5TH ST.


PHONES 4367, NIGHT 2777


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COPELAND MOTOR CO., INC.


Chrysler - Plymouth


407-409 S. WASHINGTON ST. DIAL 2319


304 S. EVANS ST. CAROLINA' OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. PRINTERS-STATIONERS-OFFICE OUTFITTERS


DIAL 3570


PHONE 2401


HEBER B. TRIPP PHONE 4580


Real Estate and Investments


314 S. EVANS ST.


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Phones 3124-3137-2300


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"Eastern Carolina's Most Complete Department Store"


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LIFE, HEALTH, ACCIDENT AND HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE


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408 DAVIS ST.


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MILLER'S


GREENVILLE, N. C.


CITY DIRECTORY


VOL. X 1951-1952 VOL. X


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, Buyers' Guide, Numerical Telephone Directory;


And A Complete Classified Business Directory


SOUTHERN DIRECTORY CO.


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GREENVILLE, N. C.


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


Copyright March, 1951, by Chas. W. Miller


NOTE :- This publication has been carefully revised (a new canvass hav- ing been made by competent parties), but it is distinctly understood that no responsibility is assumed for any errors or omissions that may have occurred in such revision.


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INDEX


GENERAL INDEX


Abbreviations


Page 101


Alphabetical List of Names


101


Associations and Clubs


333


Buyers Guide.


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City Government


182


Classified Business Directory


332


County Government (Pitt)


259


Index to Advertisers


6


North Carolina State Government. 1 1


11


Miscellaneous Directory.


11


Numerical Telephone Directory 1


33


Preface


7


Street Directory


357


Title Page


5


United States Government.


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


Allen's Howard Service Station ... 14


Auto Specialty Co __ bottom lines and p 14


Baker's Studio .p 27


Edmundson F A & Co front cover


Bartlett's Grocery & Market. 23


Edwards C H Hardware House -p 24


Efird's Department Store


top lines


Ellington A B & Co.


.p 18 First Federal Savings & Loan Assn .. bottom lines


Flanagan John Buggy Co


fly X


Folger Buick Co.


p 16


Forbes C Heber. top lines


Friendly Furniture Co


Gammon Supply Co


backbone


Garris-Evans Lumber Co. top lines General Heating & Air Conditioning Co


-p 24


General Insurance Agency


front cover


Goodson Roofing Service


top lines


Goodson & Flanagan Inc p 25


City Plumbing -p 27


Clark Construction Co.


insert


Clark's Coal, Coke & Wood insert


Coastal Refrigeration Co. p 29


College View Cleaners & Laundry


Collins J A & Son. back cover


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Colonial Ice Co top lines


Concrete Products Co -p 19


Copeland Motor Co


front cover


Corey J Hicks Agency


bottom lines


Cox Armature Works


-p 14


Cox Floral Service.


_p 21


Cozart W B & Sons


-p 23


Cozart's Auto Supply fly Y


Daily Refglector The


top lines


Basart's Drug Store


back cover


Batchelor Bros


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Belk-Tyler Co. -p


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Blount-Harvey Co


back cover


Bostic Berry & Son. -top lines


Bostic-Sugg Furniture Co -top lines


Bowen J Francis


back cover


Brown-Wood


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Cascade Laundry ___


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Central Service Station -p 15


Greenville Equipment Co. p 21


Greenville Motor Parts.


p 14


Greenville Utilities Commission -p 2


Guaranty Bank & Trust Co insert H & M Radio Shop. p 29 Hadley Jake M p 25


Harris & Jarvis.


p 15


Harvey Oil Co.


bottom lines


Hendrix-Barnhill Equipment


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Home Builders Supply


p 19


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Home Furniture Store


front cover


Hooker & Buchanan Inc. stencils


Ideal Plumbing & Heating Co. p 27


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PREFACE


PREFACE


Greenville, North Carolina


"OUR GREENVILLE-YOURS IF YOU COME"


(Directory Population Territory Covered, 17,550)


HISTORY: Martinsborough was established in 1774 as the County Seat of the area then known as Pitt County. In 1786 its name was changed to Greenville in honor of General Nathaniel Greene, the hero of the Battle of Guilford Courthouse. Greenville is now the educational, and one of the most important commercial centers of the coastal plain section of North Carolina.


PITT COUNTY, with 1950 population of 63,770, of which Greenville is the County Seat, was formed in 1760, and named in honor of William Pitt, the Earl of Chatham. Tobacco, as with many of the counties of Eastern North Carolina, and Virginia, was and is now the major cash crop. From the days when tobacco was packed by hand in hogsheads, through which an axle had been placed, and then rolled to boat landings for transfer to markets on the coasts, Pitt County has attained the dis- tinction of being the largest producer of bright leaf, flue-cured tobacco in the nation. Instead of shipping the crop to other cities to market, Greenville now has more than two and one-half million square feet of floor space devoted to the sale and processing of tobacco.


GREENVILLE, the County Seat of Pitt County, is located in the Coastal Section of North Carolina, 84 miles East of Raleigh, the State Capital; 137 miles Southwest of Norfolk, Virginia; 159 miles South of Richmond, Virginia; and 267 miles South of Washington, D. C.


POPULATION: Accoding to U. S. Census, the City's population in 1950 was 16,713-98.4% American, while in 1940 it was 12,674. The in- crease in the ten year period amounts to 31.8 per cent. The present City Directory population is 17,550.


POST OFFICE RECEIPTS in 1930 totalled $39,000.00; in 1940, $62,- 529.92; and in 1949, $146,230.51.


THE GOVERNMENT is vested in a Mayor and nine Aldermen who are progressively administering the affairs of the City to provide the necessary facilities required for its rapid growth.


CLIMATE: Mild, equitable, and free from severe storms. The aver- age annual mean railfall is 45 inches, and the average mean annual temperature is 62 degrees. Growing season is 207 days.


ALTITUDE ranges between 64 and 75 feet above sea-level with the topography rolling and well drained.


STREETS: Approximately 32 miles paved.


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


(Contniued from Page Six)


John's Flowers 21


Julia's p 30


Kemp P C. back cover


Lupton C L Co p 25


Merritt V A & Sons top lines


Morton's Mrs Bakery back cover


Moseley Bros Inc.


bottom lines


Moseley Electric Co. bottom lines


National Supply Co .bottom lines


Nehi Bottling Co. _p 18


North Side Lumber Co. bottom lines


Oakley Godfrey P Insurance Agency p 2


Olde Towne Inn -p 30


Phelps & Sons Radio Service _p


29


Pitt . Motor Co. -p 16


Quality Eastern Oil Co.


top lines


Renfrew Printing Co.


p 28


Respess Bros Barbecue fly Z


Ricks Service Center .p 15


Russ C L Plumbing & Heating Co. p 28


Saieed's Dry Goods Co. p 20


Scott Motor Sales ...


front cover and p 17


Scott's Dry Cleaners. p 19


Smith Electric Co


top lines


State Bank & Trust Co .p 18


Tadlock Mutual Insurance Agency


bottom lines


Taff Office Equipment Co __ top lines & p 26 Taft John M _p 4


Taylor Transfer -p 30


Teel's Dry Cleaners p 20


Tetterton Motor Co p 17


Tripp Heber front cover


Turnage David L. bottom lines


Tyson's Flower Shop p 22


United Surplus Co. .p 23


WGTC Radio Station .p 3


Wagner-Waldrop Motors Inc. .p 17 Waldensian-Pitt Baking Co .. _back cover Ward Machine Works top lines Waters Clarence Service Store _p 15 White Chevrolet Co_ _ bottom lines and p 18


White H A & Sons top lines


Wilkerson S G & Sons


bottom lines


Willard & Webb Agency


top lines


Williams C E Plumbing & Heating Co p 28


POPULATION OF THE STATES OF THE UNITED STATES


1. New York 14,830,192


2. California 10,586,223


3. Pennsylvania 10,498,012


28. Connecticut 2,007,280


4. Illinois 8,712,176


29. West Virginia 2,005,552


5. Ohio 7,946,627


30. Arkansas 1,909,511


6. Texas


7,711,194


31. Kansas 1,905,299


7. Michigan


6,371,766


32. Oregon 1,521,341


33. Nebraska 1,325,510


34. Colorado 1,325,089


35. Maine 913,774


36. Rhode Island. 791,896


37. Arizona 749,587


38. Utah 688,862


39. New Mexico 681,187


40. South Dakota 652,740


41. North Dakota 619,636


42. Montana 591,024


43. Idah


588,637


19. Kentucky


2,944,806


44. New Hampshire 533,242


20. Florida


2,771,305


45. Vermont 377,747


21. Louisiana


2,683,516


46. Delaware 318,085


22. Iowa


2,621,073


23. Washington 2,378,963


24. Maryland 2,343,001


District of Columbia


802,178


25. Oklahoma


2,233,351


26. Mississippi 2,178,914


27. South Carolina 2,117,027


8. New Jersey 4,835,329


9. Massachusetts 4,690,514


10. North Carolina 4,061,929


11. Missouri 3,954,653


12. Indiana


3,934,224


13. Georgia 3,444,578,


14. Wisconsin 3,434,575


15. Virginia


3,318,680


16. Tennessee


3,291,718


17. Alabama


3,061,743


18. Minnesota


2,982,483


47. Wyoming 290,529


48. Nevada 160,083


TOTAL 1950 CENSUS


150,697,361


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EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES in Greenville are unexcelled in the Coast Plain section of North Carolina. The City's public school system, accredited since 1917, has seven schools, three of which are for Negroes, all operating for a full nine months' term with the High Schools provid- ing twelve grades. In addition to regular subjects taught, the City School System has recently added a Technical High School offering varied courses for which the best of equipment is provided.


COLLEGE: Greenville is the home of East Carolina Teachers Col- lege, a state institution, with a 1950 enrollment of over 2,000 students. This college offers courses in teacher training and liberal arts, leading to a Masters Degree for both young men and young women. To meet college educational needs of this growing institution, it now has under- way an expansion program totalling more than two million dollars.


LIBRARY facilities include the $100,000.00 Sheppard Memorial Municipal Library containing approximately 15,000 volumes, the East Carolina Teachers College Library with 48,000 volumes, and the Green- ville High School Library. A library is also maintained for the colored population.


CHURCHES: Both the white and colored population are amply provided with places of worship, with practically every major denomi- nation represented.


UTILITIES: Approximately two million dollars has been spent in expanding the City's utilities and electric plant, increasing the electric plant to 15,000 KW capacity. The utilities, including electric power, water, and gas plants, are municipally owned and are operated by the Greenville Utilities Commission. Their efficient operation, in addition to providing low rates for these services, materially assists in giving the City low tax rates.


TRANSPORTATION: Greenville has facilities for all modes of trans- portation, including Rail, Highway, Water, and Air. Railroad lines are the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and the Norfolk Southern Railway.


Hard surfaced Highways N. C. Numbers 11, 30, 43, and 903, and U. S. Highway 264 radiate in eight directions from the City, providing de- pendable avenues for motor transportation, which includes several mo- tor freight lines and three motor bus passenger lines.


The Tar River Port Commission, a public service agency appointed by the City and County, owns a modern water transportation terminal, making Greenville the farthest inland port in North Carolina having a channel twelve feet deep, permitting the use of the largest type of inland water freighters.


AIRPORT: The Pitt-Greenville (C. A. A. Class 4) Airport embracing an area of over 700 acres, with three paved runways each five thousand feet in length and one hundred fifty feet wide, with paved taxiways and parking aprons, and representing an outlay of one and one-half million


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dollars, is one of the best municipally owned airports in the southeast. It is served by City electric power and water, and sewerage system and is within three minutes riding time from the business district. It is now operated by Greenville Aviation, Inc., for civilian service.


HOTELS, include the Proctor Hotel with 77 rooms and the Green- ville Hotel with 40 rooms. Several large guest houses supplement hotel facilities.


HOSPITAL facilities are provided by the new modern $1,400,000.00 Pitt Memorial Hospital. This hospital has 120 patient beds and is mod- ernly equipped in every respect. To complete the hospital plant, a new 52 bed nurse's home is located on the 171/2 acre hospital site.


COMMUNICATION facilities include Western Union Telegraph and Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company's modern dial system with 4,016 stations in the City.


There are nine incoming and eight outgoing mails daily.


NEWSPAPERS: The Daily Reflector, published every afternoon ex- cept Sunday, provides excellent coverage of the immediate area.


RADIO STATION WGTC with 5000 watts power daytime and 1000 watts at night is the City's locally owned Mutual and Tobacco Networks affiliate. WGTC is one of the most modern radio plants in this area.


BANKING facilities are provided by two strong institutions, one op- erating branches in Greenville and other Eastern Carolina cities. Com- bined deposits on January 1, 1950, totaled $36,651,230.45, with combined resources of $38,972,838.86. There are two strong building and loan associations.


MARKETS: As an agricultural marketing center, Greenville is out- standing, being located in the center of a highly productive area, em- bracing a population within a 50 mile radius of 560,000.


The Greenville Tobacco Market is one of the largest bright leaf auction markets in the nation, and is one of the two that have five sets of buyers. Its seventeen mammoth auction warehouses, together with its processing plants, embrace an area of over two and one-half million square feet of floor space devoted to the handling of Bright Leaf flue- cured tobacco.


Markets are provided for all farm corps produced in the area, in- cluding cotton, potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn, livestock, poultry, and eggs. Greenville is the home of one of Eastern Carolina's largest firms buying cattle and hogs.


As a retail trading center, Greenville rightly deserves its designa- tion, "Eastern Carolina's Shopping Center." Its 1949 retail volume was over 20 million dollars.


In wholesale distribution, Greenville with a volume of over 91 mil- lion dollars in 1949 ranks seventh in the State. (Copyright Sales Man-


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY


MILLER'S Greenville, North Carolina Miscellaneous Directory


1951-1952


Containing Valuable Information Concerning United States and State Government.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT


Harry S. Truman-President


Alben W. Barkley-Vice-President


The Cabinet


Dean Acheson. Secretary of State John W Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury J Howard McGrath, Attorney General Geo. C. Marshall, Secretary of Defense


Oscar L. Chapman, Secretary of the In- terior


Chas F Brannan, Secretary of Agriculture Chas Sawyer, Secretary of Commerce Jesse M Donaldson, Postmaster General Maurice I Tobin, Secretary of Labor


Government Officials


Treasurer of the United States-Georgia N Clark


Comptroller of Currency-Preston Delano


ยท Director of the Mint-Nellie Taylor Ross


Register of the Treasury-Edward G Dolan


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


Assistant Secretary of Labor-Edw C Moran Jr


Chief of Staff United States Army-Gen Jos L Collins


Navy Chief-Admiral Chester Nimitz


Air Chief-Gen Hoyt S Vandenberg


Chief of the Weather Bureau-Francis W Richelderfer


Director of War Mobilization-Jno W Snyder


Representative World Security League- Warren R Austin


NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNMENT


W Kerr Scott-Governor


H Pat Taylor-Lieutenant-Governor


Thad Eure-Secretary of State Henry L Bridges-Auditor


Brandon P Hodges-Treasurer Clyde A Erwin-Supt of Public Instruction L Y Ballentine-Comr of Agriculture Forrest H Shuford-Comr of Labor Wm P Hodges-Comr of Insurance Harry McMullan-Attorney General


Supreme Court


W P Stacy-Chief Justice


Associate Justices-Michael Schenck, W A Devin, J W Winborne, M V Barnhill, A A F Seawell, E B Denny, A J Newton, Clerk


North Carolina Senators-Clyde R Hoey and Frank Graham


North Carolina Representatives-Herbert Bonner, John H Kerr, Graham A Barden, Harold W Cooley, Thurmond Chatham, J Bayard Clark, Robt L Doughton, Alfred L Bulwinkle, Carl T Durham, C B Deane, Hamilton C Jones and Monroe M Redden


State Medical Commission


Jas A Clerk, Dr Clarence Poe, F J Blythe, B E Jordan, J W Beam, Rev C E Rozzelle, Don S Elias, Mrs R J Reynolds Jr, Wm B Rodman, Wm Rich


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agement Survey of Buying Power; further reproduction not licensed.) Greenville is a distribution center for Eastern Carolina.


INDUSTRIES include eight tobacco processing plants; woolen plant; three lumber plants; three fertilizer plants; a brick plant; five soft drink plants; a milk pasteurizing and ice cream plant; four laundries with dry cleaning departments; seven plants doing dry cleaning exclusively; chick hatchery; three florists; two bakeries; marble works; four commercial printing plants; daily newspaper plant; two sheet metal works; three machine works; full fashioned hosiery mill; a meat packing plant and abattoir; two livestock feed mills; a steel fabricating plant; motor re- winding shop; and a battery plant.


TAXES in Greenville and Pitt County are among the lowest in the State, due to good business management of the officials. The city tax rate for 1950 is $1.50 per $100.00 assessed valuation. The total assessed valuation in Greenville is $17,745,428.00.


The county tax rate rate is 90 cents per $100.00 assessed valuation and the total assessed valuation is $50,000,000.00. Property in the city and county is listed for taxation at approximately 50 per cent of its value.


RECREATION and amusements include League Baseball, Softball, High School and College Football, Baseball and Basketball. Municipal recreational facilities include a lighted recreation center with Stadium, Cinder Track, Concrete Skating Pavilion, and Tennis Courts and an out- door swimming pool. College athletic events are played on the institu- tion's new lighted stadium. The Greenville Golf and Country Club with its sporty 9 hole course provides additional recreational facilities for the citizens of the city and area. There are three modern motion picture theatres for whites and two for colored.


ORGANIZATIONS maintained include a strong Chamber of Com- merce with full time personnel rendering all services available in larger cities; an active Merchants Association operating a Credit Bureau; a Junior Chamber of Commerce, Exchange Club; Kiwanis Club; Rotary Club owning its own building; Lions Club; Woman's Club; Junior Wo- man's Club; Business and Professional Women's Club; Country Club; Service League Altrusa Club; Community Chest; Red Cross Chapter; American Legion Post and Auxiliary; Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliary; Pitt County Executives Club; and active chapters of practical- ly all important fraternal organizations.


GREENVILLE welcomes new businesses and new industries as well as new citizens who desire to make their home in a community where every facility is available for a full and well-rounded life.


Full information on Greenville and Pitt County will be provided by GREENVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INC.


500 S. Evans Street-At Five Points Phone 2725


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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE


MILLER'S


CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE


OF THE CITY OF


GREENVILLE, N. C.


1951-1952


The Buyers' Guide contains the advertisements and business cards of the more progressive business men and firms in the city, classified according to lines of business.


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ARMATURES


COX ARMATURE WORKS


Generators - Armatures - Starters Voltage Regulators Sales and Service 1310 N. GREENE ST. PHONES: 2249, NIGHT 4992


AUTO PARTS


Greenville Motor Parts


WHOLESALE AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES


421-423 S. COTANCHE ST. DIAL 3560 and 4823


AUTO SERVICE


HOWARD ALLEN'S SERVICE STATION DEALER IN SINCLAIR PRODUCTS FIRESTONE AND DUNLOP TIRES AND TUBES DELCO AND WILLARD BATTERIES WASHING-POLISHING-LUBRICATION MINOR REPAIRS 502 S. GREENE ST. 14 YEARS OF SERVICE PHONE 3285


Auto Specialty Co.


AUTO CRANK SHAFT GRINDING GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING WHOLESALE PARTS


917 W 5TH ST.


PHONE 3470


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AUTO SERVICE


Central Service Station


SHELL


SHELL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS


GOODYEAR AND US ROYAL TIRES AND TUBES


DELCO BATTERIES-AUTO ACCESSORIES


126 W. 4TH ST. PHONE 2545


HARRIS & JARVIS


PURE OIL PRODUCTS-TIRES-TUBES BEER-SOFT DRINKS-SEALTEST ICE CREAM


2028 DICKINSON AVE. PHONE 2308


RICKS SERVICE CENTER PURE OIL PRODUCTS


TIRES-TUBES-BATTERIES-ACCESSORIES


103 W. 9TH ST. - PHONE 4342


Clarence Waters Service Store GASOLINE-OIL-FUEL OIL


BATTERIES-TIRES-TUBES


1114 N. GREENE ST. PHONE 4229


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AUTOMOBILES


BROWN-WOOD Pontiac and Cadillac Cars Sales and Service


1205 DICKINSON AVE. PHONES 2882 and 3938


Folger Buick Company, Inc. Buick "Sales and Service"


117 W. TENTH ST. PHONE 2748


PITT MOTOR CO., INC.


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FRAZER


KAISER-FRAZER AUTOMOBILES


FEDERAL TRUCKS


Sales and Service


502 N. GREENE ST.


PHONE 4283


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AUTOMOBILES


SCOTT MOTOR SALES


STUDEBAKER


219 E 5TH ST.


SALES AND SERVICE


BODY-FENDER REPAIRING-PAINTING 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE


PHONES: 4367, NIGHTS 2777


TETTERTON MOTOR CO. J. Wilton Tetterton, Owner


AUTHORIZED DEALER DESOTO-PLYMOUTH AUTO TIRES-TUBES-PARTS-ACCESSORIES


414 S. WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 2326


WAGNER-WALDROP MOTORS, Inc.


Lincoln-Mercury


Sales and Service


COMPLETE AND NEW MODERN GARAGE


LATEST AND BEST EQUIPMENT


GENUINE LINCOLN-MERCURY PARTS


2201-2211 DICKINSON AVE.


PHONE 4525


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AUTOMOBILES


WHITE CHEVROLET


CO., Inc.


"THE HOUSE OF O.K. USED CARS" Sales and Service


209-211 E 5TH ST. PHONES: 3134, 3135 and 3136


BANKS


State Bank & Trust Co.


CAPITAL $100,000.00


SURPLUS $200,000.00


MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION


500 DICKINSON AVE. PHONE 2012


BOOKS AND OFFICE SUPPLIES


YOUR BOOK STORE SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES


A. B. ELLINGTON CO. PHONE 2886


422 S. EVANS ST.


BOTTLERS


NEHI BOTTLING CO. OF GREENVILLE Bottlers Of NEHI-ROYAL CROWN COLA and PAR-T-PAK BEVERAGES 523 S. COTANCHE ST. GREENVILLE, N. C.


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BUILDING MATERIALS


HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.


"All Kinds of Building Material"


2000 DICKINSON AVE.


PHONE 4151


CEMENT PRODUCTS


Concrete Products Co.


OF GREENVILLE, N. C. INC.


CONCRETE BLOCKS-CEMENT


WASHED SAND - ROCK and GRAVEL


OFFICE: 113 W 3D ST - TEL. 3120 PLANT: SMITH ST. - TEL. 4000


CLEANERS


Scott's Dry Cleaners


Paul A. Scott, Owner-Paul A. Scott, Jr., Mgr.


Greenville's Modern Plant Member National Association of Dyers and Cleaners


Repairs, Alterations, Hats Cleaned and Blocked Pressing While You Wait DIAL 3722


119 E. 3D ST.


ONE BLOCK REAR POST OFFICE


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CLEANERS


TEEL'S DRY CLEANERS


CLEANERS - HAT BLOCKING - ALTERATIONS BACHELOR BUNDLES WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER QUALITY WORK - COURTEOUS SERVICE 1131 S. EVANS ST.


PHONE 3263


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PHONE 3534


307 S. EVANS ST.


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