Miller's Lenoir, North Carolina, City Directory [1963-1964], Part 1

Author: Miller, Ernest H., b. 1876.;Southern Directory Co.
Publication date: 1963
Publisher: Commercial Service Co.
Number of Pages: 376


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MILLER'S Lenoir, North Carolina


CITY DIRECTORY


VOL. XIV


1963 - 1964


VOL. XIV


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. ASHEVILLE, N. C. : : PUBLISHERS Member Association of North American Directory Publishers


(See General Index - Page 6)


Issued Biennially


PRICE - - - $35.00


LENOIR MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION


LOCAL AGENTS


LENOIR, N. C. ASHEVILLE, N. C.


Copyright January, 1963, by Chas. W. Miller


NOTE: This publication has been carefully prepared (a canvass having 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


Abbreviations


Page 101


Alphabetical List of Names


101


Associations and Clubs


1 330


Buyers' Guide


13


City Government


1 1 220


Classified Business Directory 1


1 329


County Government (Caldwell) 1


132


Fire Alarm Boxes


Fly Y


Index to Advertisers


6


North Carolina State Government 1


12


Numerical Telephone Directory 33


Preface


7


Street Directory


353


Title Page


5


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


Allen-Bernard Insurance Agency .p 3


American Credit Co. -p 29


Baker Ford Wheel Alignment Service_p 14 Bank of Granite The ___ top lines and p 17 Barger-Ashe Roofing Co.


back cover and top lines


Barringer Oil Co.


front cover and p 26


Beall Oil Co.


back cover and p 26


Bernhardt-Seagle Co.


bottom lines


Blair Insurance Agency __ back cover & p 28


Blue Ridge Hardware & Supply Co.


bottom lines


Bost Lumber Co. top lines Brooks Tom Chevrolet_ _ bottom lines & p 16


Broyhill Furniture Factories p 24


Bush Transfer Inc.


insert


Caldwell Cinder Block Co


.p 2


Caldwell Insulation Co


p 28


Cannon W G Paint Co. p 30


Carolina Feed & Seed Co.


bottom lines


Carolina Natural Gas Corp ..


._ bottom lines


Carolina Tire & Appliance Co.


top lines


Carson & Crews Shell Service.


top lines


Center Theatre


_p 32


Citizens Savings & Loan Assn.


back cover and p 4


City Auto & Radiator Service _p 14


Clay W Lawrence


bottom lines


Daycault's Drug Store_ _ top lines and p 21


Duke Power Co.


back cover


East Harper Launderette


p 29


Estep Oil Co.


top lines and p 27


Fashion The


_p 32


Fidelity Insurance Agency


front cover and top lines


First Union National Bank


initial letter lines and insert


Flowers Auto Parts Co


front cover


Gibbons Electric Co.


p 22


Goble & Munday Redi-Mix Inc.


.p 19


Green Valley Supply Co displays


Greer-Alexander Mutual Burial Assn. front cover


Greer Funeral Home.


front cover


Harper Furniture Co.


p 24


Hibriten Motors Inc. p 16


Hodges Drive-In Cleaners


bottom lines and p 18


Home Electric Co.


top lines


Industrial Sheet Metal Co.


fly Y


J P Feed & Grocery Co


p 22


Kent-Coffey Manufacturing Co.


.p 25


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PREFACE


Lenoir, North Carolina


COUNTY SEAT OF CALDWELL COUNTY


PREFACE


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, Blowing Rock-Grandfather Mountain area. It is principally an industrial city with the manufacture of furniture its leading industry, being the largest in the entire United States.


Between 1857 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 23 miles by road up the mountain in horse drawn hacks. The distance is now only 19 miles.


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 had 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, containing the hand-made furniture, are still standing and in use by the descendants of the families who built them.


By 1900 Lenoir was already well-known as a furniture manufacturing center. This industry has increased steadily until at the present time there are eighteen large families manufacturing plants. In all, there are some 64 different industries operated in Lenoir employing more than 11,000 persons. Of these the furniture industry alone employs more than 6,000 persons, a majority of these being men. The payroll for the furni- ture industry amounts to approximately $300,000 a week and the total industrial payroll is approximately $600,000 a week. There are also eight cotton spinning mills in Lenoir and the Lenoir area which employs some 3,000 persons, mostly women, also a large plant making work clothing. There are also hosiery mills, machine shops, flour mills, saw- mills, millwork plants and other miscellaneous industries.


POPULATION


The population of Lenoir was 10,257 within the city limits according to the 1960 census, while the population of Caldwell County in 1960 was 49,552. The population of the two townships in which Lenoir is located was 26,090 in 1960. Accordingly, the population of Lenoir and the areas


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS (Continued from page 6)


Kentwood Florist


p 22


Kirby's Phillips 66 Service Station


p 15


Lee & Robbins Inc.


front cover and p 18


Leftwich Electric Corp.


p 21


Lenoir Chair Co.


p 24


Lenoir Cleaners & Shirt Laundry


-p 18


Lenoir Drug Store


- top lines


Lenoir Finance Co


.displays


Lenoir Funeral Home_ _ back cover and p 14


Lenoir Furniture Corp


-p 24


Lenoir Ice & Fuel Co.


top lines


Lenoir Industrial Bank


top lines


Lenoir Insurance Agency


top lines


Lenoir News-Topic The


.p 30


Lenoir Roofing Co.


._ _ front cover and p 20


Lenoir Stationery Co


p 31


Lenoir Trading Post


-p 15


Lenoir Yellow Cab Co.


p 32


Lindsay W B Furniture Co


bottom lines


M & J Machine Shop.


-p 30


Medical Arts Pharmacy.


bottom lines


Miller Ready-Mixed Concrete Co_ _ displays


Mooney Plumbing & Heating Co _____ p 31


Mutual Savings & Loan Assn


-p 3


Nelson Oil Co.


p 27


Newton Transportation Co.


.p 2


Oakboro Lumber Co.


_p 29


Parlier & Tomlinson


bottom lines


Pennell & Haigler.


... back cover and p 19


Price Bros Auto Supply Co ___ bottom lines


Rainey's Texaco Service


_p 15


Rockhaven Gardens


.p 22


Shaw W E Furniture Co.


bottom lines


Shields of Lenoir Inc


stencils


Smith Crossroads Inc


insert


Smith Harry L Insurance Agency


bottom lines


Smith Perry Insurance Inc.


top lines


Smith Printing Co.


displays


Smithey's Department Store


p 20


Statesville Brick Co.


p 18


Steele Rulane Service.


bottom lines


Suddreth D D Furniture Co.


p 23


Teague Construction Co.back cover & p 20


Teague Furniture Co.


bottom lines


West Ave Food Lockers & Marget.


.p 23


Wilkie Construction Co.


.p 4


Wynne's Garage


p 15


POPULATION OF THE STATES OF THE UNITED STATES


1. New York


16,782,304


27. Oklahoma


2,328,284


2. California


15,717,204


28. Kansas 2,178,611


3. Pennsylvania 11.319,366


29. Mississippi 2,178,141


4. Illinois 10,081,158


30. West Virginia 1,860,421


5. Ohio 9,706,397


31. Arkansas


1,786,272


6. Texas


9,579,677


7. Michigan


7,823,194


8. New Jersey 6,066,782


9. Massachusetts 5,148,578


36. Maine


969,265


37. New Mexico 951,023


12. North Carolina


4,556,155


13. Missouri


4,319,813


14. Virginia


3,966,949


15. Wisconsin


3,951,777


16. Georgia


3,943,116


43. Idaho 667,191


44. Hawaii 632,772


45. North Dakota 632,446


46. New Hampshire 606,921


20. Louisiana 3,257,022


21. Maryland 3,100,689


22. Kentucky 3,038,156


23. Washington 2,853,214


49. Wyoming 330,066


50. Nevada 285,278


51. Alaska


226,167


26. South Carolina


2,382,594


Total 1960 Census


179,323,175


35. Arizona


1,302,161


10. Florida 4,951,560


11. Indiana 4,662,498


38. Utah


890,627


39. Rhode Island 859,488


40. District of Columbia 763,956


41. South Dakota


680,514


42. Montana 674,767


17. Tennessee 3,567,089


18. Minnesota 3,413,864


19. Alabama 3,266,740


47. Delaware 446,292


48. Vermont 389,881


24. Iowa 2,757,537


25. Connecticut 2,535,234


32. Oregon 1,768,687


33. Colorado 1,753,947


34. Nebraska 1,411,330


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immediately surrounding it is conservatively estimated at approximately 20,106 persons now, while the trading area is approximately between 60,000 and 65,000.


The difference between the census population and the population living in and adjacent to Lenoir is due to the fact that many of those employed in the industrial plants live outside the city limits or on small farms out in the country.


TRANSPORTATION


Lenoir is served by the Carolina and Northwestern Railway, a subsidiary of the Southern Railway System, extending from Lenoir to Chester, S. C., where it connects with the Seaboard Airline Railway. The C & N W also intersects the main East-West line of the Southern Railway in Hickory, 19 miles south, and the main Washington-Atlanta line of the Southern in Gastonia, some 50 miles south of Lenoir. In addition, Lenoir is served by three state and federal highways which afford frequent bus and freight transportation. Ten large trucking con- cerns 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 points is available from Hickory over the Southern Railway System. Piedmont Airlines provides air travel from the Hickory Airport.


TAXES


The tax rate in the city of Lenoir for all purposes is $1.81 for each $100 valuation, for which $1.41 is for city purposes, 30 cents for school purposes and 10 cents for recreation. The county tax rate is 90 cents on each $100 valuation for all county purposes. Property is assessed at approximately 75 per cent of its real value for taxation purposes for both the city and county. No state property levied in North Carolina.


FIRE PROTECTION


Lenoir has a modern up to date fire department. The equipment consists of four fire engines, each equipped with pumping facilities and an auxiliary water truck plus a ladder service truck. The department is manned by a force of 19 full time firemen and 14 part time firemen. The supervisory personnel consists of 9 paid and volunteer officers. The result of this competent fire protection gives an insurance rate of class 5.


The total dollar value of fire loss for metropolitan Lenoir in 1955 was $67,325.00. Property valuation for metropolitan Lenoir is approxi- mately $40,0000,000.00 based on an assessment of 75% property value.


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WATER SUPPLY


Lenoir has a new modern water plant located on the Catawba River. The daily capacity is 4,500,000 gallons. The present consumption is 1,500,000 gallons giving a 3,000,000 gallon surplus. The Catawba River is practically an unlimited source. It is supplied by numerous mountain streams making it unusually soft and pure.


The Rhodhiss Dam is approximately 5 miles below the filtration plant giving a constant non-varying water level. Clear storage capacity is 4,000,000 gallons.


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. 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 over 1,000 miles of rural electric lines with more than 5,000 rural customers.


Natural Gas for cooking, refrigerators and heating is now avail- able from the Carolina Natural Gas Corp. Rates are reasonable and decline in proportion to the amount used.


BANKS


Lenoir has two commercial banks - one, a branch of First Union National Bank of North Carolina, Charlotte, N. C. with resources in excess of $168,000,000.00; the other, a branch of the Bank of Granite, Granite Falls, N. C. with resources in excess of $3,500,000.00. There are two savings and loan associations with combined resources totaling over $12,000,000.00 and one industrial bank.


LABOR SUPPLY


An adequate supply of native white labor is available in Lenoir and Caldwell County and is more than 99 per cent 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. Most of them own their homes or farms. 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.


CIVIC CLUBS


Among the various civic clubs in Lenoir are the Lions Club, Kiwanis Club, Rotary Club, Optimist Club, Exchange Club, Woman's Club, Jr. Woman's Club, Business and Professional Women's Club, Garden Clubs, Lenoir Service Club, Music Clubs, Woodmen of the World, Knights of Pythias, Masonic Order, and the Jaycees.


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SCHOOLS


The Lenoir city school system consists of four elementary schools- one junior high school and two senior high schools. There are 102 teachers and supervisors and 2,650 students in the city school system. The city school budget for 1962 was $717,500.00.


In Caldwell County outside the Lenoir school district there are 16 schools with an enrollment of 10,500 students and 372 teachers and supervisors. The county school budget for 1962 was $2,000,000.00.


CHURCHES


The people of Lenoir are deeply religious. This is very evident in the manner in which they carry out their daily life while working or doing business. There are 19 churches in the city of Lenoir representing all principal protestant denominations and the catholic faith.


HOSPITALS


Caldwell County has available the finest in medical and hospital care. There are three hospitals in the city of Lenoir with a total of 195 beds. They are completely equipped and staffed by able 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 of 56.5 degrees with an average summer tempera- ture of 73.7 degrees and a fall average temperature of 57.2 degrees. The average winter temperature is 38.9 degrees and the spring tempera- ture is 56.2 degrees.


Although the altitude in Lenoir is only 1,186 feet, within 18 miles it is possible to attain an altitude of almost 4,000 feet, while Grandfather Mountain in the northwestern edge of the county attains an altitude of 5,964 feet.


RECREATION


Lenoir has two new swimming pools, six parks, including a relaxing downtown park. The American Legion Hall is one of the finest in the south and is used for dances, sporting programs and banquets. The Optimist Club has a large recreation park, for outdoor athletics and sponsors an annual horse show.


A new Lenoir Club with 15 acres of land has been purchased for a new recreation center and will be completed in 1963 with a full time director, Mr. W. B. Stronach, Jr. Also a recreation center is being com- pleted in Freedman, both of which will cost approximately half million dollars. Lenoir has one of the finest country clubs in the state.


Lenoir has a 18-hole Donald Ross golf course that is open year 'round. Blowing Rock (30 minutes driving time) has an 18-hole golf course at a cool 4,000 feet altitude. Blowing Rock is the entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway.


Caldwell County has hundreds of miles of excellent stream fishing. Our lake fishing is among the finest in the country. Excellent deer and bear hunting are only 30 minutes to an hour's driving time away.


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


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY


MILLER'S Lenoir, North Carolina


Miscellaneous Directory 1963 - 1964 Containing Valuable Information Concerning United States and State Government.


NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNMENT


Terry Sanford, Governor


Thad Eure Secretary of State 1


Henry L. Bridges


Auditor


Edwin Gill Treasurer 1


Chas. F. Carroll Supt. of Public Instruction I J 1


L. Y. Ballentine Commissioner of Agriculture 1


Frank Crane Commissioner of Labor


Edwin S. Lanier


Commissioner of Insurance


Wade Bruton


Commissioner of Revenue


Wm. A. Johnson


Director of Highways


W. F. Babcock Commissioner of Motor Vehicles


Edw. Scheidt


Henry F. Kendall Director Employment Security Commission


Health Director


Dr. J. W. R. Norton


Dr. Ellen B. Winston


Commissioner Public Welfare


Collins McKinne


Director Veterans Commission


Harry T. Wescott Chairman Utilities Commission


Robt. L. Stallings Director Dept. Conservation & Development


Supreme Court


Emery B. Denny Chief Justice


Associate Justices_ Wm. H. Bobbitt, Carlisle Higgins, Clifton L. Moore, R. Hunt Parker, Susie Sharp, Wm. B. Rodman, Jr., A. J. Newton, clerk.


North Carolina Senators. B. Everett Jordan and Sam J. Ervin, Jr.


North Carolina Representatives .. Herbert Bonner, David Henderson, Harold D. Cooley, Horace Kornegay, L. H. Fountain, Chas. R. Jonas, Roy Taylor, H. Q. Alexander, Basil L. Whitener, R. J. Scott, Alton Lennon and A. P. Kitchen.


Attorney General


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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE


MILLER'S CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE


OF THE CITY OF


Lenoir, North Carolina 1963 - 1964


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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AMBULANCE SERVICE


AMBULANCE SERVICE


PHONE 754-3441


LENOIR FUNERAL HOME


DIGNIFIED PERSONAL SERVICE


445 W. HARPER AVE.


LENOIR, N. C.


AUTO SERVICE


FORD BAKER WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE


LINE UP WITH BEAR


Wheels and Tires Balanced Heavy Duty Wrecker Service


PHONE 754-3600 WILKESBORO ROAD


CITY AUTO & RADIATOR SERVICE BILL and FRANK HOYLE, Owners RADIATORS REPAIRED - RECORED - CLEANED CARS or TRUCKS "15 Years Experience"


103 DEPOT ST. PHONE 754-4102


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AUTO SERVICE


PICK-UP AND DELIVERY


PHILLIPS 66


COMPLETE CAR SERVICE


KIRBY'S PHILLIPS "66" SERVICE STATION TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES JOHN M. KIRBY, Owner


228 N. Main St.


Phone 754-9116


Rainey's Texaco Service Distributors TEXACO HEATING OIL


Firestone Tires and Tubes


Auto-Lite Batteries


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231 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 754-9412


WYNNE'S GARAGE


Motors Rebuilt - Transmission Service Complete Automotive Service


110 E. OLIVE AVE. PHONE 754-4951


AUTOMOBILES


LENOIR TRADING POST, INC.


CLEAN USED CARS


REAL ESTATE


BUILDING CONTRACTORS See Us For A Clean Car Or A New Home "The Lot That Sells For No Money Down"


268 E. HARPER AVE. PHONE 754-6488


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AUTOMOBILES


TOM BROOKS CHEVROLET, INC.


SALES CHEVROLET


SERVICE


CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS CORVAIR - CHEVY II


"SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS"


Hickory Road (Hwy. 321-A) Phone 754-3486 Wrecker Night Phone 758-1905


HIBRITEN MOTORS, Inc.


PLYMOUTH


VALIANT FIAT


VALIANT - PLYMOUTH - FIAT CARS INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS "Sales and Service" Agents For Allstate Insurance


PHONE 754-4591


500 E. HARPER AVE.


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The Bank of Granile


"Caldwell County's Own Bank" ESTABLISHED 1906 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION


LENOIR, N. C. Phone 754-3478


HUDSON, N. C. Phone 728-9226


GRANITE FALLS, N. C. Phone 728-9937


BANKS


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BRICK MANUFACTURERS


Build with STATESVILLE BRICK


CLEANERS


HODGES DRIVE-IN CLEANERS, INC.


SYNTHETIC, ODORLESS CLEANING - 5 HOUR SERVICE BACHELOR BUNDLE and FLUFF DRY CASH & CARRY or PICKUP & DELIVERY 223 WEST AVE. PHONE 754-4918


LENOIR CLEANERS & SHIRT LAUNDRY Dry Cleaning - Hat Blocking - Shirt Laundry DELIVERY SERVICE AND CASH AND CARRY "We Give S&H Green Stamps"


316 E. HARPER AVE. PHONE 754-4041


CLOTHIERS


LEE & ROBBINS


ARROW SHIRTS - FRENCH SHRINER SHOES RESISTOL HATS - KINGSRIDGE SUITS HAAS CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES "CATERING TO THE DISCRIMINATE MAN"


100 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 758-1110


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CONCRETE


REDI-MIX CONCRETE


Grading and Excavating Trucking and Hauling Sand and Gravel


REINFORCING STEEL WIRE AND RODS CONCRETE PIPE AND PRODUCTS


GOBLE & MUNDAY REDI-MIX, INC.


304 N. BY-PASS


PHONE 754-7337


CONTRACTORS


WADE B. HAIGLER


President


JOHN S. THOMPSON Vice-President


J. H. SWANSON


Secretary-Treasurer


PENNELL & HAIGLER, INC.


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1320 E. HARPER AVE.


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CONTRACTORS


LENOIR ROOFING CO.


ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK


212 W. HARPER AVE.


PHONE 754-9006


TEAGUE CONSTRUCTION CO.


GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS


PHONE 754-4088


310 HOLLY ST.


LENOIR, N. C.


DEPARTMENT STORES


Smithey's Department Store "The Working Peoples Store"


COMPLETE LINE OF


CLOTHING


GROCERIES MEATS


130-132 W. HARPER AVE.


PHONE 754-5041


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DRUGGISTS


Dayvault's - - Drugs


Across From Post Office


Just As Reliable


133 WEST AVE. PHONES: 754-4596 754-4597


ELECTRICAL SERVICE


Leftwich Electric Corporation ELECTRICAL SERVICE AND CONTRACTING HOUSE WIRING - REPAIRS


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WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES


RADIO & TELEVISION - AIR CONDITIONING


327 E. Harper Ave. Phone 754-4641


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ELECTRICAL SERVICE


Gibbons Electric Co.


Electrical Contractors AND Motor Rewinding 4241/2 W. HARPER AVE. PHONE 754-5181


FEEDS AND SEEDS


J. P. FEED & GROCERY CO.


GROCERIES - FEEDS - HAY - GRAIN - FLOUR - SEEDS - FERTILIZERS LAWN GRASS SEEDS


Custom Grinding "We Sow Your Lawn For You" 249 West Ave. Phone 754-4271


FLORISTS


FLORISTS


VERY


607 S. MAIN ST.


Kentwood Florist "Flowers Whisper What Words Can Never Say" DESIGNS - WEDDING DECORATIONS Corsages - Potted Plants - Cut Flowers


NIGHT PHONE 754-9825 PHONE 754-7401


ROCKHAVEN GARDENS


INTERFLORA


Mrs. R. A. and Jerome F. Beard DESIGNS - CUT FLOWERS - WEDDING FLOWERS AND DECORATIONS CORSAGES AND POTTED PLANTS Member Florists Telegraph Delivery Association


405 E. HARPER AVE. PHONE 754-6491 NIGHT PHONES 754-3324 and 754-3652


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FOOD LOCKERS


WEST AVENUE FOOD LOCKERS & MARKET


CONSERVE FOOD THROUGH FREEZING MEAT CURING - PROCESSING Freezer Supplies WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEATS




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