Miller's Lenoir, North Carolina, City Directory [1943/1944], Part 1

Author: Miller, Ernest H., b. 1876.
Publication date: 1943
Publisher: Commercial Service Co.
Number of Pages: 220


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MILLER'S Lenior, North Carolina


CITY DIRECTORY


VOL. V 1943-1944


VOL. V


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 Business Directory


SOUTHERN DIRECTORY CO.


ASHEVILLE, N. C. : PUBLISHERS


(See General Index - Page 6)


Issued Bi-Annually


PRICE


$10.00


LENOIR MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION


LOCAL AGENTS


LENOIR, N. C.


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


Copyright, November, 1943, 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. -PUBLISHERS.


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INDEX


GENERAL INDEX


Page


Abbreviations


101


Alphabetical List of Names


101


Associations and Clubs


249


City Government


178


Classified Business Directory


249


County Government (Caldwell)


121


Fire Alarm Boxes


I Fly X


Miscellaneous Directory


9


North Carolina State Government


10


Numerical Telephone Directory


13


Preface


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Street Directory


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


Allen & Bernard -p 3


Avon Soda Shoppe fly Y


Bank of Lenoir. front cover


Barger-Ashe Roofing Co.


back cover and top lines


Barringer Oil Co


front cover


Belk's Department Store bottom lines


Bernhardt-Seagle Co


bottom lines


Carolina Feed & Seed Co


bottom lines


Citizens Building & Loan Assn.


back cover


City Flour & Feed Co


bottom lines


Collins-Pridmore Co ___ bottom lines and p 4 Courtney's insert


Craig & Jennings, Inc insert


Farmers Federation, Inc bottom lines


Faw, R E


top lines


Fashion, The


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Fidelity Insurance Agency, Inc


front cover, top and bottom lines Flowers Auto Parts Co, The front cover Greer Funeral Home front cover


Guarantee Store, The.


-p 4


Hackney Johnsie Floral Shoppe. insert Home Electric Co top lines


Laney, Bryant F p 4


Lenoir Drug Store top lines


Lenoir Funeral Home


back cover and bottom lines


Lenoir Hardware & Furniture Co, Inc.


.back cover


Lenoir Ice & Fuel Co top lines


Lenoir Industrial Bank top lines


Lenoir Manufacturing Co


top lines


Lenoir Mills, Inc


bottom lines


Lenoir Roofing Co


top lines


Leonard Piano Co back cover


Livingston Lumber Co p 2


Lutz, O P Furniture Co front cover


McLean Motor Sales, Inc. insert


McMillan Electric Repair.


top lines


McNairy's Drug Store


top lines


Model Laundry, Inc


back cover


Mutual Building & Loan Assn p 3


Pennell, M M Construction Co.


_back cover


Piedmont Cleaners & Dyers fly Z


Rainey's Service Station


bottom lines


Roberts, Noah.


top lines


Rockhaven Gardens Floral Co .p 4


Sharpe's Auto Repair. fly Y


Sinclair Refining Co.


bottom lines


Smith, E W.


top lines


Smith's Transfer Corp. fly Y


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Stevens & Bradley


top lines


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PREFACE


Preface


CITY OF LENOIR, COUNTY SEAT OF CALDWELL COUNTY


The city of Lenoir is situated in the western Piedmont section of North Carolina in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and is the southern gateway to the Blue Ridge Parkway and to the Blowing Rock- Grandfather Mountain area. It is principally an industrial city with the manufacture of furniture its leading industry, being the largest producer of wooden furniture in the south and one of the largest in the entire United States.


Between 1875 and 1900, however, Lenoir was known as a summer resort and had many summer visitors, while all of those who went to Blowing Rock left the train at Lenoir and drove the 23 miles by road up the mountain in horse drawn hacks.


INDUSTRY


It was during this period, however, that the manufacture of furniture first started in Lenoir, since there were many skilled cabinet makers in this area, the descendants of skilled artisans who has been brought over from England by the wealthy plantation owners in Happy Valley and the Yadkin Valley to build the furniture for the homes built in this valley shortly after the Revolution. Several of these beautiful old homes, con- taining the original hand-made furniture, are still standing and in use by the descendants of the families who built them.


By 1890 Lenoir was already well-known as a furniture manufacturing center and this industry has increased steadily until at the present time there are ten large furniture manufacturing plants, two veneer plants, iwo mirror plants, one paper box and one packing materials concern, and several other concerns that supply materials for the furniture indus- try. In all, there are some 26 different industries operated in Lenoir employing more than 6,000 persons. Of these the furniture industry alone employs more than 4,000 persons, a good many of these now being women, and the payroll of the furniture industry amounts to ap- proximately $100,000 a week or more than $5,000,000 a year.


There are also six cotton spinning mills in Lenoir and the Lenoir area which employ some 1,000 persons, mostly women. There are hosiery mills, machine shops, flour mills, sawmills, millwork plants and other miscellaneous industries.


POPULATION


The population of Lenoir is 7,603 within the city limits according to the 1940 census, while the population of Caldwell county is 35,795. The


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population of the two townships in which Lenoir is located is 18,119. Accordingly, the population of Lenoir and the areas immediately sur- founding it is conservatively estimated at more than 12,000 persons, while the trading area is approximately between 20,000 and 25,000 per- sons. Population Greater Lenoir, 12,124 (1943 Directory Census).


The difference between the census population and the population living in and adjacent to Lenoir is due to the fact that many of the indus- tries are located outside the city limits with many of those employed in these plants living outside the city limits or on small farms nearby.


The increase in population of Lenoir from 1930 to 1940 was 14 per cent according to the 1940 census, while the population in Caldwell county during this same period increased 27.8 per cent.


TRANSPORTATION


Lenoir is served by the Carolina and Northwestern Railway branch of the Southern Railway extending from Chester, S. C., where it con- nects with the Seaboard Airline Railway to Lenoir via Gastonia, Lincoln- ton and Hickory. In addition, Lenoir is served by five hard-surfaced state and federal highways which afford frequent bus and freight trans- portation. Six large trucking concerns operate out of Lenoir either as common carriers or contract haulers. Regular bus service to all points in the United States is provided by the Atlantic Greyhound lines and the Queen City Coach Company. Through rail passenger service to New York, Chicago and all other points is available from Hickory over the Southern Railway and by the Pennsylvania Central Air Lines. The commercial air service out of Hickory has been suspended for the dura- tion of the war but will be resumed as soon as the war is over.


TAXES


The tax rate in the city of Lenoir for all purposes is $1.25 for each $100 valuation, for which $1.00 is for city purposes and 25 cents for school purposes. The county tax rate is $1.00 on each $100 valuation for all county purposes. Property is assessed at approximately 75% of its real value for taxation purposes for both the city and county. No state property tax is levied in North Carolina.


FIRE PROTECTION


Due to the fact that Lenoir has one of the most modern and well- equipped volunteer fire departments in the United States, fire losses


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY


MILLER'S LENOIR North Carolina


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Miscellaneous Directory 1943-1944


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


Chief of Staff United States Army-Gen Geo C Marshall


Surgeon General of the Army-Maj Gen J C Magee


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


Quartermaster General of the Navy- Maj Gen Seth Williams


Chief of the Weather Bureau-Francis W Richelderfer


Chief the Bureau of Animal Ind- John F Mohler


Chief of the Bureau of Dairy Ind-O E Reed


Chief of the Bureau of Plant Ind-R M Salter


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UNITED STATES LOCAL GOVERNMENT


United States Post Office-200 West Av Postmaster-N Hunt Gwyn Asst Postmaster-G D Matheson


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. 39,739


Kenansville


Durham


80,244


Durham Tarboro


County


Pop.


County Seat


Alamance


57,427


Graham


Alexander


13,454


Taylorsville Sparta Wadesboro Jefferson Newland


Graham


6,418


Ashe


22,664


Granville


29,344


Avery


13,561


Greene


18,548


Beaufort


36,431


Washington Windsor


Halifax


56,512


Bladen


27,156


Elizabethtown


Harnett


44,239


Brunswick


17,125


Southport


Haywood


34,804


Burke


38,615


Cabarrus


59,393


Caldwell


35,795


Camden


5,440


Camden Beaufort


Jackson


19,366


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


Columbus


45,663


Whiteville


Martin


26,111


Williamston


Craven


31,298


New Bern


McDowell


22,996


Marion Charlotte Bakersville


Currituck


6,709


Currituck


Mitchell


15,980


Dare


6,041


Manteo


Montgomery


16,280


Troy


Davidson


53,377


Lexington


Moore


30,969


Carthage


Davie


14,909


Mocksville


Nash


55,608


Nashville


Forsyth


126,475


Winston-Salem


Franklin


30,382


Louisburg Gastonia


Alleghany


8,341


Gates


10,060


Gatesville Robbinsville Oxford Snow Hill Greensboro


Guilford


153,916


Halifax Lillington Waynesville Hendersonville


Buncombe


108,755


Henderson


26,049


Hertford


19,352


Winton Raeford Swan Quarter


Carteret


18,284


Asheville Morganton Concord Lenoir


Hoke


14,937


Hyde


7,860


Iredell


50,424


Statesville


Cleveland


58,055


Shelby


Madison


22,522


Cumberland


59,320


Fayetteville


Mecklenburg 151,826


Bertie


26,201


Gaston


87,531


Anson


28,443


Edgecombe


49,162


County Seat


Duplin


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have been unusually low with a very low fire insurance rate. During 1942 the fire loss in Lenoir amounted to only $9,215.


WATER SUPPLY


Lenoir has a modern water plant with a pumping capacity of ap- proximately 1,000,000 gallons a day although the city only uses between 700,000 and 800,000 gallons a day including industrial uses. This water supply is delivered from several mountain streams fed by natural springs with the result that the water is extremely soft and unusually pure.


UTILITIES


The electric power supplied to Lenoir and Caldwell county by the Duke Power Company which with its network of hydro-electric and steam power plants is equipped to deliver an almost unlimited amount of electricity for either domestic or commercial use. Two of Duke Power Company's largest hydro-electric plants are located in Caldwell county while another is located in another county. The rates for power in Lenoir and Caldwell county are among the lowest in the United States.


Caldwell county is one of the most highly electrified counties in North Carolina with 945 miles of rural electric lines with more than 4,000 rural customers, with 82 per cent of the rural homes in the country electrified.


Gas for cooking, refrigerators and heating is available from the Pied- mont Gas Company which is now supplying approximately 21,500,000 cubic feet and which has a capacity for about 50,000,000 cubic feet per month. Rates are reasonable and decline in proportion to the amount used.


BANKS


Lenoir is served by two commercial banks, one industrial bank and two building and loan associations. The two banks have combined resources of more than $3,000,000 while the two building and loan asso- ciations have the combined resources of approximately $2,500,000.


LABOR SUPPLY


An adequate supply of native white labor is available in Lenoir and Caldwell county and is more than 98% native Blue Ridge Mountain stock of pre-Revolution origin. These people are intelligent, hard working and are not inclined to float from one section to another due to the fact that their forefathers have lived in this mountain area for more than a century. This supply of native born white labor with intelligence and ability is the outstanding asset of Lenoir and this entire region.


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CIVIC CLUBS


Among the various civic clubs in Lenoir are the Lions Club, Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club, Woman's Club, Business and Professional Woman's Club, Garden Club, Lenoir Service Club, Woodmen of the World, Masonic Order and Knights of Pythias. The Rotary Club meets at 12:30 p. m. each Friday, Kiwanis Club at 6:30 p. m. each Friday in the Carl- heim Hotel. The Lions Club meets the second and fourth Mondays at 6:30 p. m. in the dining room of the St. James Episcopal Church.


SCHOOLS


The Lenoir school system is composed of three elementary schools and one high school with the total enrollment of more than 2,000 and with approximately 400 in the high school. The schools have a nine months term and 12 grades. There are 24 rural schools in the county system with an enrollment of approximately 7,500. These schools also have a nine months term and 12 grades. Nearly 5,000 of the children in the rural schools are transported to and from school every day in 43 school buses which travel an average of 1,604 miles every day.


CHURCHES


There are 17 churches in Lenoir, 11 of these for the while congrega- tion and 6 for the colored congregation, representing all denominations.


HOSPITALS


Lenoir has two modern hospitals containing the most modern equip- ment and staffed by the ablest doctors and nurses.


CLIMATE


Situated as it is in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Lenoir has an unusually mild climate the year around. The average annual temperature is 56.5 degrees with an average summer temperature of 73.7 degrees and a fall average temperature of 57.2 degrees. The average winter temperature is 38.9 degrees and the spring temperature 56.2 degrees.


Although the altitude in Lenoir is only 1,186 feet, within 21 miles it is possible to attain an altitude of almost 4,000 feet, while Grandfather Mountain on the northwestern edge of the county attains an altitude of 5,964 feet.


RECREATION


Those seeking outdoor recreation can find an almost unlimited amount in Lenoir or in this general area. There is a nine-hole golf course in Lenoir and several hundred miles of extensive trout and bass fishing waters in the county. An 18-hole golf course is available in Blowing Rock at an altitude of more than 3,500 feet.


For additional information concerning Lenoir and Caldwell county write to the Lenoir Chamber of Commerce, 112 North Main Street, Lenoir, N. C.


MILLER'S Numerical Telephone Directory - OF -


Lenoir, North Carolina


VOL. V


1943-1944


VOL. V


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 the information contained herein.


NUMERICAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 13


1


Stimson Mtr Ser


46


Hudson Cotton Mfg Co


2 Rainey's Ser Sta


Moore Cotton Mill Co


Taxi Phone 2


47 Byerly Wesley G Dr


3


City Fire Dept


Wall Bros Studio


4


Frye Annie B Mrs


49


Central Barber Shop


5


Greer Funeral Home


50


Triplett Claude S


6


Link Kenneth A Dr


51 Caldwell Cotton Mill Co Hudson Cotton Mfg Co


8


C&NW Ry


Moore Cotton Mill Co


9


Harper Furniture Co


52


Supt of County Schs


11


Railway Express Agcy


53


Piedmont Clnrs & Dyers


12


Presnell Dairies


54


Lenoir News-Topic


13


Todd J Ralph


55


County Register of Deeds


14


Bernhardt Ellen H Mrs


56


Powell Sallie F Mrs


15


Seagle Isabel R Mrs


60


Poe Edgar A


16


Ballew's Cash Pharmacy


61


Beach's Beauty Salon


17-W Beaver Ray W


62


Downum Margaret K Mrs


Beaver Tfr Co


63


Beard J Hubert


18


Spurling L Spurgeon


64


Efird's Dept Store


20


Kent-Coffey Mfg Co, ship dept


65


Lenoir Chamber of Commerce


21


Farthing Abner C


66


U S Post Office


22


County School Garage


67


Allen Edgar F


23


Robbins M Alice Miss


68


Townsend & Townsend


24


Hirsheimer Earl S


69


Warren C Shaw


25


Setser R J Store


70


Courtney's


26


Underdown Floyd B


Courtney Clo Co


27


Bernard Jos B


71


Bernhardt Furn Co, traf dept


29


City Clerk


72


Lenoir Mills Inc


31


Bernhardt Lucy R Mrs


73


Union Natl Bank


32


Harper Geo F


75


Coffey Harold F


33


Hall E Laurens


76


Sholar Lbr Co


34


Stone S Earl


77


Model Laundry Inc


35


Beal J Harper


79


Bernhardt Furn Co


36


Teague H Moran


80


Bernhardt-Seagle Co, store


37


Miller Coal Co


81


Home Electric Co


38


Alexander Welborn E


82


Bolick Bealer A


39


Lenoir Hdw & Furn Co


83


Lenoir Drug Store


40


Link M Gains


84


Hibriten Furn Co, ofc


41 Laxton & Hogan


85


Moore Oscar L Dr


42 Reid Bessie B Mrs


86


Allen & Bernard


43 Bernhardt Matt R


Mutual B & L Assn


44 Bernhardt-Seagle Co, Ibr


87


County Dept of Public Welfare


45 Williams Buford F


88


Blackwell Floyd N


46 Caldwell Cotton Mill Co


89


White Susan J Mrs


7


Hamer Douglas Jr Dr


14


NUMERICAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY


90 Bank of Lenoir


158


McGowan Hdw Co


91


Hoover Fred H


160


Union Mirror Co, plant


92


Lenoir Feed Store


161


Setzer Claude C


93 Rabb Eleanor M Mrs


163


Pegram Chas B


94


Holloway Auto Repair


164


Waldensian Bakery


95


Seagren Margaret P Mrs


165


Reece Jno F Dr


96 Pritchett Jas T


166


Duke Power Co


97


Avon Soda Shoppe


167


Dysart Louis A


98


Fidelity Ins Agcy


168


Clay Jas H


99


Hedrick Clyde R Dr


170


Beaver Trans Co


100


Bernhardt-Seagle Co, ofc


171


James Amy B Mrs


101


Hamlet S Bascom


172


Dula Fred M


102


Sprinkle Oil Co


173


Lenoir Mfg Co


Cloer R Lee


174


Corada Shop The


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Johnston Bruce B


175


Stine Lawrence F


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Johnston Bessie A Mrs


176


White Thos P


104


McCormick A Clyde


177


U S Forest Servcie


105


High School


178


Anderson Truck Line


Supt City Schs


179


City Dry Clnrs


106


Houston Jno B Jr


181


Norment Richd E


107


Williams Buford F


182


Acme Tfr & Stge Co


108


Avon Theatre


183


Hibriten Furn Co, supt


109


Shearer Milton G


184


Stevens & Bradley


110


Smith Printing Co


185


Rowe Walter W Rev


111


Globe Hdw Co


187


Pegram's Radio Shop


112


Shell Junius E


188


City Cab Co


113


Kent-Coffey Mfg Co, gate guard


189


Lenoir Pad & Paper Co


114


McLean Augustus A Rev


190


Foard Arthur G Jr


115


East Harper Sch


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Biddix Talmadge J


116


Gwyn N Hunt


192


Lenoir Stationery Co


117


Lenoir Walter J


193


Blue Bell Coffee Shop


119


Price J A & Son


195


Martin L Bascom


120


Wilson Clarence L Dr


196


Blackwelder Verne H Dr


121


McNairy's Drug Store


197


Jones Louise L Miss


122


Kent-Coffey Mfg Co


198


Jessie's Beauty Shoppe


123


Kent-Coffey Mfg Co


199


U S Employment Service


124


Reece John F Dr


County Tax Supvr


125


Courtney G Clarence


202


Edmisten Claud L


127


Fetner Lawrence M Dr


203


Strother Otis F


129


Weed Alanson A


204


Gateway Cafe


130


Norwood Ser Sta


Robbins Cabs


131


Shankel Bruce B Rev


205


Smith E W


132


Bernhardt Richmond G


206


N. C. Forest Service


133


Dayvault's Drug Store


207


Lutz O P Furn Co


134


McNairy Caroline Dr


Lutz Hosiery Mill, ofc


135


Lenoir Auto Parts


208-J


Nicholson Roscoe


136


Lenoir Drug Store


208-W


Shields A Paul


137


Carlheim Hotel


209


Dimmette Laudie E


138


Suddreth W Clyde


210


Triplett Roger B


139


Cloer's Mkt


211


Tate Earl H


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Lenoir Ice & Fuel Co


212


Wilson Max C


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Union Bus Sta


214


Franciscian Fathers


142


Turner Walter


215


Courtney's Beauty Shop


145


Miller Gene


217


Guire Jeter C


146


Steele Cotton Mill Co


218


Walsh Jno W


147


Dula Arthur G Dr


219-J Nash Jos R


150


Zook Russell E


220


Deal Jas E


152


Caldwell Hospital


222


Tire Sales & Bat Co


154


Hailey Eoline E Miss


223


State Theatre


155


Miller Wayne J Dr


224


Citizens Bldg & Loan Assn


156


Nat'l Barber Shop


Lenoir Industrial Bank


157


Hedrick Clyde R Dr


225


Marshall Jas A


144


Bower David M


216


Palmer Remus L


148 McNeil Clarence F


219-W Matthews F M


151


Hanks Locke E


221


Swanson Plmbg Co


118


Nelson Emily S Mrs


194


Bernhardt Jno C


Union Mirror Co, ofc


200


County Accountant


Gillogly Ildefonse J Rev


143


Richardson Jos P


NUMERICAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY


15


227 Bolick Hill L


297


Robinson Jno P


228


Klutz Gill W


298


Crisp Robey S


229


Klutz Gill W


299


Wood Jno R


230 Lenoir Machine Shop


Lenoir Recreation Parlor


231 Coffey Ross F Mrs


301


City Police Dept


232


County Court Clerk


302


McMillan Elec Repair


233 Robbins Colbert L Dr


303


Martin Hunter


234


City Flour & Feed Co


304-J


Guarantee Store The


235


Broyhill Thos H


305


Lenoir Mtr Coach Co


236


Wall L Herbert


237


Kent-Coffey Mfg Co, supts ofc


306


Ingram Jos T


239


Martin B Frank


308


Stroupe Grocery


240


Cresson David C


309


Wynne Geo E


241


Smith Ervin L


310


Pritchett Jas T


242


Mikeal Lincoln N


312


Eubanks Hoyle


244


Rabb's Ser Sta


313


Phillips Junius D


245


Allen Austin N


315


Wall Foundry & Mach Co


246


Spurling L Spurgeon


316


Luther W Frank


247


Townsend Folger L


317


Gulf Oil Corp


248


Jonas Adolph G Jr


318


Broyhill Roy T


249


Jones Laura


319


City Fire Dept


250


Myers Wake H


320


Sharpe's Auto Repair


251


Lenoir Chair Co




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