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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
405 S. MAIN ST.
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TITLE PAGE
MILLER'S LEXINGTON, N. C.
CITY DIRECTORY
VOL. XI
1957-1958
VOL. XI
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
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LEXINGTON MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION, LOCAL AGENTS
LEXINGTON, N. C. Copyright, November 1957, by Chas. W. Miller
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
NOTE :- This publication has been carefully prepared (a 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
1 353 I
Buyer's Guide
13
City Government
232
Classified Business Directory
352
County Government (Davidson).
153
North Carolina State Government.
11
Index to Advertisers
6
Miscellaneous Directory
11
Numerical Telephone Directory.
41
Preface
7
Street Directory 373
Title Page
5
United States Government. 11
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Acme Plumbing & Heating Co p 35
Alexander's Home & Auto Supplies
_p 37
Anchor Electric Motor Repair Co insert Auto Paint & Supply Co p 15
B & B Laundry Inc.
front cover
Beck's Flower Shop 24
Belk-Martin Co.
bottom lines
Bennett's Radiator Service
p 17
Billings Transfer Corp p 33
Binning's
32
Boots Shoppe .p 40
Builders Supply Co p 20
C & L Recapping Service. p 38
Carolina Appliance Co back cover
Carolina Tire Co
p 38
Cecil J K & Son. .p 23
Cecil's Radio & TV Service p 35
Central Tire Service_ _ bottom lines and p 38 City Drug Co 24
City Tire Recapping Co
fly Y
Clark Motor Co
16
Coble Dairy Products Co-Operative. ._ p 2
Commercial Bank of Lexington. stencils
Costner's Jewelers
32
Craven E B & J B Inc.
top lines
Craver Building Block Co
-p 22
Craver & Essick Construction Co.
insert
Craver & Essick Hardware & Lumber
Co
insert
Custom Furniture Shop
-p 29
Daisy's Dress Shop.
.p 40
Davidson Electric
Wholesale
Supply
Inc
fly z
Davidson Funeral Home
back cover and p 14
Davidson Motor Co
front cover
Davis Plumbing & Heating Co
34
Dispatch The
.p 4
Dixie Furniture Co
p 27
Everhart Tire Service
p 16
Fairview Dry Cleaners
.p 21
Farmers Hardware Co
30
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PREFACE
LEXINGTON, N. C.
Preface
FOUNDED by pioneers in pre-Revolutionary War Days and given the name "Lexington" shortly after the battle of Lexington, Massachus- etts, in 1774, the present city of Lexington, North Carolina, was put on the map by act of the N. C. Legislature in 1822 immediately following the separation of Davidson and Rowan Counties. The city is located in the center of Davidson County, in an area noteworthy because of its beautiful farms, the great number of textile and wood-working plants and extensive dairying.
LEXINGTON, the county seat of Davidson County, has an elevation of 809.4 feet and an area of 5.1 square miles. Citizens enjoy a climate which is mild, equitable and free from severe storms. The average mean temperature is 62 degrees and the average rainfall is 45 inches. The growing season is approximately 210 days.
THE POPULATION of the City of Lexington, according to the 1950 census was 13,562. The present City Directory population is 16,889 with more than 99 per cent of this number native-born. The population of Davidson County is 62,625.
THE GOVERNMENT is of the managerial type and is vested in a City Manager, a Mayor and six Councilmen who are progressively administering the affairs of the city to provide the necessary facilities required for continued growth and prosperity.
UTILITIES, including water, gas and electric power, are provided city residents at low rates. A modern water and sanitary system, light and power system and natural gas distribution system are city-owned. Electric power is purchased from the Duke Power Company which op- erates a huge steam generating plant just across the county line on the Yadkin River. Natural gas is furnished in the area by Trans-Continental Gas Pipeline Corporation which passes through Davidson County about seven miles west of the city. REA service, operating from a modern plant just outside the city limits, provides electric power for rural resi- dents.
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TAX RATES for the city are set at $1.05 per hundred. The city has an assessed valuation of $30,389,201.00 for tax purposes. A basic county
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
(Continued from page 6)
Fry James L & Co bottom lines
Gobble Sinclair Service
p 17
Goodrum & Sons.
top lines
Gray Construction Co
p 23
Green Printing Co.
p 35
Griffith Oil Co
26
Griggs & Troutman Garage
p 17
Grubb Oil Co.
25
Hedrick Bros Construction Co_ _ bottom lines
Hege's Aquarium p 14
Hill's Drive-l
p 20
Honeycutt C L "Joe" Agency.
top lines and p 31
Hoover Furniture Co.
back cover
Industrial Bank of Lexington.
bottom lines and p 19
Industrial Savings & Loan Assn ___ top lines
Ingram's Cleaners
.p 3
Jack's Typewriter Exchange
p 39
L & L Phillips 66 Service
p 17
I anier Hardware Co_bottom lines and p 30
Ice Motor Co
p 18
"eonard Roby A Wholesale Co _p 34
"exington Book & Stationery p 20
Texington Chair Co
p 29
Lexington Drug Co.
bottom lines
Texincion Furniture
Exchange
p 26
Lexington Hardware Corp
p 30
Lexington Motor Co ___ back cover and p 18
McCarn Motor Co __ bottom lines and p 19 McCullochs' Jewelers front cover McKay Realty & Insurance Co
backbone and p 36
Miller Lumber & Building Supplies top lines and p 21
Morgan's Appliances. bottom lines
Motor Parts Co p 15
Mountcastle G W Agency
31
WBUY Radio Station
p 36
Mutual Savings & Loan Assn top lines
Myers Appliance Co.
24
Myers & Craver Inc. back cover
Nationwide Insurance
bottom lines
Parks Motor Sales.
p 19
Fenry W G Co
24
Peoples Drug Store
bottom lines
Peoples Insurance & Finance Co
bottom lines and p 31
Period Furniture House
27
Perpetual Savings & Loan Assn.back cover
Philpott Furniture Corp
p 28
Pickett & Green
bottom lines
Piedmont Electric Repair Co
fly Z
Piedmont Funeral Home
front cover and top lines
Piedmont Gas Service Co.
top lines
Ralph's Flower Shop.
25
Red Bird Cab.
front and back cover
Seaford's
p 37
Shenandoah Life Insurance Co
bottom lines and p 31
Shoaf Mrs Flower Shop.
25
Shoaf Robt H Insurance Agency
top lines and p 32
Shocf Wayside Furniture
bottom lines
Shockey Franklin Co.
_p 29
Siceloff Manufacturing Co.
p 34
Smith G W Lumber Co
back cover and top lines
Smith R C Auto Co
p 18
Southern Metal Shop
-p 36
Southside Furniture Co
p 27
Stone E B Finance Co.
p 15
Stonestreet Roofing & Heating Contractor
p 37
Sunlight Laundry
top lines
Lexington State Bank
_initial letter lines
Swing Cletus R.
bottom lines
Taylor's C T Esso Service
top lines
Tesh Grocery
30
Thayer Cleaners
p 22
Thomas Motors Inc
front cover and top lines
United Baking Co
-p 2
United Furniture Corp.
p 28
Wagner Tire Service __ front cover and p 39
Walser Arnold Motor Co.
.p 19
Ward E M Co.
front cover and top lines
Watch Shop The.
.p 32
Western Auto Associate Store.
top lines
Yarborough's Motel & Restaurant
p 33
Young Buck Oil Co
p 26
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PREFACE
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tax rate of $.85 has been established for property outside the corporate limits. The county has an assessed valuation of $112,500,000.00.
BANKING facilities for the city and surrounding trading area are provided through three chartered banks, all members of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. There are also three strong building and loan associations, all of which are members of the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.
EDUCATIONAL institutions in the city include six elementary, one junior high and two high schools, all operating for a full nine months' term with the high schools providing twelfth grade work. Both of the senior high schools are accredited. During the 1956-57 term there were 125 white and 30 colored teachers employed in the city system and a total of 4,960 pupils enrolled.
INDUSTRIAL plants in the corporate limits include 10 manufacturers of furniture and household furnishings, 3 cotton textile plants, 5 hosiery mills, 1 dairy products plant, 3 shirt factories, 2 manufacturers of over- alls and work clothes, 4 lumber companies, 3 cement products busi- nesses, 4 large construction companies, 1 mattress factory, 1 flour mill, 3 rayon plants, 8 food processing businesses and 1 retinning firm. One panel company is located in the city and four additional veneer plants together with a metal bed rail plant are located just outside the corporate limits. These combined industries do an estimated volume of business of over $97,000,000, employing over 8,000 persons, with payroll of over $16,000,000.
RETAIL STORES in the city number approximately 321 compared with 137 in 1956. Retail sales last year were over $23,655,000.00.
CHURCHES in the city include 27 and amply provide both the white and colored population with places of worship. A Catholic chapel and Protestant churches of practically every denomination make up this number.
TRANSPORTATION for the city includes airport, rail and motor facilities. Lexington is located on U. S. Highway 29-70, "The Main Street of Dixie," with U. S. Highway 64 and 52 radiating in three directions from the city. Rail service is provided by the Southern Railway Com- pany, a main line, and the Winston-Salem Southbound Railway which connects with the Norfolk and Western Railroad at its northern terminal and the Atlantic Coastline and Seaboard Air Line on the east. Four bus lines and numerous motor-express trunk lines serve the city along with an airport designed for light aircraft.
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COMMUNICATION is afforded the city through Western Union Telegraph and the Lexington Telephone Company's modern dial sys- tem for local and long distance service.
PUBLICITY is furnished through Radio Station WBUY and The DISPATCH, published daily except Sunday, both of which are locally owned.
HOTELS include the New Hotel Lexington and the Hotel March with a combined service of 75 rooms and two dining rooms. Seven modern motels on the edge of the corporate limits provide additional ac- commodations.
HOSPITAL facilities are provided through two clinics and a modern 80-bed hospital equipped with modern furnishings, instruments and surgical needs, and staffed by highly trained physicians and nurses. The hospital is fully accredited.
RECREATION facilities include a modern 18-hole golf course and municipal club, 2 municipal pools, one colored, one white, a modern ball park, and supervised summer playgrounds. A half-million dollar YMCA building provides additional facilities. A new memorial stadium at the new senior high school has been completed.
PAVED STREETS in the city total 42 miles. There are more than 300 miles of hard-surfaced roads in the county.
ORGANIZATIONS maintained in the city include a strong Chamber of Commerce with full-time personnel; active Junior Chamber of Com- merce; a Retail Merchants Association with full-time office secretary; chartered clubs of International Civitan, Exchange, Kiwanis, Lions and Rotary organizations; a Charity League; a Business and Professional Women's Club, Civinettes, Exchangettes, Sertoma, Toastmasters, Wom- ans Club, Credit Women, YMCA; a Hospital Auxiliary; a chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority; representative posts of American Legions, AMVETS, VFW and Disabled Veterans and their associated auxiliaries and active chapters of the POS of A, Jr. OUAM, Masonic, O.E.S., and Woodmen of the World fraternal organizations.
LEXINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, welcomes new businesses, new industries and new citizens. Those who come to Lexington to live and work will find a community in which every effort is made to pro- vide facilities needed for a full and well-rounded life.
Full additional information about Lexington and Davidson County will be provided by
LEXINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
22 W. CENTER ST. PHONE CH 6-5929
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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
MILLER'S LEXINGTON, N. C.
Miscellaneous Directory 1957-1958
Containing Valuable Information Concerning United States and State Government.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER -- President
RICHARD M. NIXON-Vice-President
The Cabinet
John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Robt. B. Anderson, Secretary of the Treasury
Herbert Brownell, Jr, Attorney General
Neil H. McElroy, Secretary of Defense
Fred A Seaton, Secretary of the Interior Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agricul- ture
Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Arthur E Summerfield, Postmaster Gen- eral
Jas P Mitchell, Secretary of Labor Marion Folsom, Secretary Health, Education and Welfare
Government Officials
Treasurer of the United States-Ivy Baker Priest
Comptroller of Currency-Preston Delano Director of the Mint-Nellie Taylor Ross Register of the Treasury-Louis B Tommer
Director of the Bureau of Printing and Engraving-Alvin W Hall
Assistant Secretary of Labor-Edw C Moran, Jr
Chief of Staff-Gen Nothan F Twining Army Chief-Gen Maxwell Taylor Air Chief-Gen Thos D White
Navy Chief-Admiral Arleigh A Burke Chief of the Weather Bureau-Francis W Richelderfer
Director of War Mobilization-Jno W Sny- der
Representative World Security League- Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr
Commissioner Internal Revenue-Russell C Harrington
Budget Director-P. F. Brundage
Mutual Security Agency Director-Harold Stassen
Veterans Administration Director-Har- vey Higley
Secretary Army-Wilbur M Brucker
Secretary Navy-Thos S Gates Jr
Secretary Air-Jas H Douglas
NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNMENT
Luther H. Hodges-Governor
Thad Eure-Secretary of State
Henry L Bridges-Auditor
Edwin Gill-Treasurer
Chas F Carroll-Supt of Public Instruction
L Y Ballentine-Comr of Agriculture Frank Crane-Comr of Labor
Charles F Gold-Comr of Insurance Geo. B. Patton-Attorney General
Supreme Court
J. Wallace Winborne-Chief Justice
Associate Justices-Michael Schenck, Wm H Bobbitt, Jeff D Johnson, Jr, R Hunt Parker, E B Denny, Wm B Rodman, Jr, A ] Newton clerk.
North Carolina Senators-W. Kerr Scott and Sam J Ervin, Jr
North Carolina Representatives-Herbert Bonner, Graham A Barden, Harold D Coo- ley, Carl T Durham, L H Fountain, Chas R Jonas, Geo A Shuford, H Q Alexander, Basil L Whitener, R J Scott, Alton Lennon and A P Kitchen.
State Medical Commission
Jas A Clerk, Dr Clarence Poe, F } 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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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
N. C. County Seats and Population
Total for State-4,061,929
County
Pop.
County Seat
County
Pop. 65,906
County Seat Smithfield
Alexander
14,554
Taylorsville
Jones
11,004
Trenton Sanford
Alleghany
3,155
Sparta
Lenoir
45,953
Kinston
Ashe
21,878
Jefferson
Newland
McDowell
25,720
Marion
Beaufort
37,134
Washington Windsor
Madison
20,522
Marshall
Bladen
29,703
Elizabethtown
Martin
27,938
Williamston Charlotte Bakersville
Burke
45,518
Morganton
Montgomery
17,260
Troy
Cabarrus
$3,783
Concord
Moore
33,129
Caldwell
43,352
Lenoir
Nash
59,919
Camden
5,223
Camden
New Hanover 63,272
Carteret
23,059
Beaufort
Northampton 28,432
Caswell
20,870
Yanceyville
Onslow
42,047
Catawba
61,794
Newton
Orange
34,435
Chatham
25,392
Pittsboro
Pamlico
9,993
Bayboro
Cherokee
18,294
Murphy
Pasquotank
24,347
Elizabeth City
Chowan
12,540
Edenton
Pender
18,423
Burgaw
Clay
6,006
Hayesville
Perquimans
9,602
Hertford
Cleveland
64,357
Shelby
Person
24,361
Roxboro
Columbus
50,621
Whiteville
Pitt
63,789
Greenville Columbus Asheboro
Currituck
6,201
Currituck
Richmond
39,597
Rockingham
Dare
5,405
Manteo
Robeson
87,769
Lumberton
Davidson
62,244
Lexington
Rockingham
64,816
Wentworth
Davie
15,420
Mocksville
Rowan
75,410
Salisbury
Duplin
41,074
Kenansville
Rutherford
46,356
Rutherfordton
Durham
101,639
Durham
Sampson
49,780
Clinton
Edgecomb
51,634
Tarboro
Scotland
26,336
Laurinburg
Forsyth
146,135
Winston-Salem
Stanly
37,130
Albemarle
Franklin
31,341
Louisburg
Stokes
21,520
Gaston
110,836
Gastonia
Surry
45,593
Gates
9,555
Gatesville
Swain
9,921
Bryson City
Graham
6,886
Granville
31,793
Oxford
Tyrrell
5,048
Greene
18,024
Snow Hill
Union
42,034
Monroe Henderson
Guilford
191,057
Greensboro
Vance
32,101
Halifax
58,377
Halifax
Wake
136,450
Harnett
47,605
Lillington
Warren
23,539
Haywood
37,631
Waynesville
Washington
13,180
Henderson
30,921
Hendersonville
Watauga
18,342
Hertford
21,453
Winton
Wayne
64,267
Goldsboro
Hoke
15,756
Raeford
Wilkes
45,243
Wilkesboro
Hyde
6,479
Swan Quarter
Wilson
54,506
Wilson
Iredell
56,303
Statesville
Yadkin
22,133
Yadkinville
Jackson
19,261
Sylva
Yancey
16,306
Burnsville
Alamance
71,220
Graham
Johnston
Lee
23,522
Anson
26,781
Wadesboro
Lincoln
27,459
Lincolnton
Avery
13,352
Macon
16,174
Franklin
Bertie
26,439
Brunswick
19,238
Southport
Mecklenburg 197,052
Buncombe
124,403
Asheville
Mitchell
15,143
Carthage Nashville Wilmington Jackson Jacksonville Hillsboro
Craven
48,823
New Bern
Polk
11,627
Cumberland
96,006
Fayetteville
Randolph
50,804
Danbury Dobson
Robbinsville
Transylvania 15,194
Brevard Columbia
Raleigh Warrenton Plymouth Boone
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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
MILLER'S
CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
OF THE CITY OF
LEXINGTON, N. C.
1957-1958
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.
SOUTHERN DIRECTORY CO.
Publishers of Quality Directories "Since 1905" Asheville, North Carolina
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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
AMBULANCE SERVICE
DAVIDSON FUNERAL HOME, INC.
AMBULANCES EQUIPPED WITH OXYGEN AND TWO WAY RADIOS
HOME OF KIRKMAN MUTUAL BURIAL ASSN.
PHONE CHestnut 6-2311
24 E. THIRD ST.
AQUARIUMS
HEGE'S AQUARIUM
RARE & POPULAR TROPICAL FISH
AQUARIUMS - PLANTS - ACCESSORIES
WHOLESALE - RETAIL
GREENSBORO RD.
PHONE CH 6-2757
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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
AUTO LOANS
E. B. STONE FINANCE CO.
· NEW CAR FINANCING
· USED CAR FINANCING
· REFINANCE - CUT PAYMENTS
· REFINANCE - EXTRA CASH
Auto Loans Is Our Specialty
514 N. MAIN ST.
PHONE CH 6-5958
AUTO PARTS
AUTO PAINT & SUPPLY CO., INC.
Your NAPA Jobber is a Good Man to Know!
NAPA
Assurance of Quality
SHOP SERVICE
516 N. MAIN ST. PHONE CH 6-2532
MOTOR PARTS COMPANY
Wholesale Distributors
AUTOMOTIVE PARTS
307 N. MAIN ST. PHONE CH 6-2571
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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
AUTO SERVICE
CLARK MOTOR CO.
GENERAL REPAIRS
WELDING - BODY AND FENDER WORK
COMPLETE FRAME AND FRONT END SERVICE
24- HOUR WRECKER SERVICE
807 N. MAIN ST. PHONE CH 6-2743
NIGHT PHONES: CH 3-7525 - CH 6-4545
ALVIN B. EVERHART JAMES F. EVERHART
EVERHART TIRE SERVICE
GULF
GULF
PETROLEUM
PRODUCTS
TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES WASHING, POLISHING ANG GREASING ROAD SERVICE Nationwide Trailer Rental Service Local and One-Way
806-808 N. MAIN ST.
PHONE CH 6-2672
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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
AUTO SERVICE
Bennett's Radiator Service
RADIATOR SPECIALIST "Your Radiator
Requires the Attention of Specialists"
PHONE CH 6-2291
1315 WINSTON ROAD
GOBBLE SINCLAIR SERVICE
GOODYEAR TIRES & BATTERIES
HC
WHEEL BALANCING
ROAD SERVICE
PHONE CH 6-4123
1 FAIRVIEW DRIVE
Griggs & Troutman Garage GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING
434 GREENSBORO ST.
PHONE CH 6-4631
L & L
Phillips 66
SERVICE
TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES - GENERAL REPAIRS
402 S. MAIN ST.
PHONE CHestnut 6-2992
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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
AUTO SERVICE
R. C. SMITH AUTO CO.
SPECIALIZING IN CURVED WINDSHIELDS - AUTO GLASS TAILORED SEAT COVERS - UPHOLSTERING 436 Greensboro St. Phone CH 6-2973, Res. CH 3-2398
AUTOMOBILES
LEE MOTOR COMPANY
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
PHONE CH 6-4830 1715 S. MAIN ST.
LEXINGTON MOTOR CO., INC.
Cadillac and Oldsmobile Cars
Cadillac.
OLDSMOBILE
International Trucks Correct Craft Boats "Sales & Service" PARTS AND ACCESSORIES WRECKER SERVICE
214 N. MAIN ST. PHONE CH 6-5285
· SERVICE PHONE CH 6-2419
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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
AUTOMOBILES
McCarn Motor Co.
YOUR LINCOLN AND MERCURY DEALER FOR DAVIDSON COUNTY "Sales and Service" 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE
418 N. Main St. Phones: CH 6-2444; Night CH 3-3151 or CH 3-3192
PARKS MOTOR SALES
BILLY W. PARKS, Owner
HOME OF BETTER USED CARS 513 N. Main St. Phone CH 6-2513, Res. CH 3-7169
ARNOLD WALSER MOTOR CO.
Lexington's Oldest and Largest USED CAR DEALER
986-992 S. MAIN ST. PHONE CH 6-2504
BANKS
AUTO-INSTALLMENT LOANS
PROMPT SERVICE
BANK RATES
WE WRITE ALL LINES OF INSURANCE
INDUSTRIAL BANK OF LEXINGTON MEMBER F. D. I. C.
PHONE CH 6-2593 1 S. MAIN ST.
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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
BARBECUE
HILL'S DRIVE IN
DELICIOUS PIT COOKED BARBECUE SANDWICHES OF ALL KINDS Prompt and Efficient Curb Service HIGHWAY 64 EAST 8:00 A.M. 'til 12:00 P.M.
BOOK STORES
Lexington Book & Stationery ARVEL G. FRAZIER
School Supplies & Games CHURCH SUPPLIES
HALLMARK & GIBSON GREETING CARDS
"'If It's A Book - We Have It or Will Get It For You"
20 N. Main St. Phone CH 6-2551
BUILDING MATERIALS
BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. CASH AND CARRY CHECK OUR QUALITY AND PRICES - - THE SAVINGS WILL BE YOURS 1120 S. MAIN ST. PHONE CH 6-2143
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BUILDING MATERIALS
Miller Lumber & Building Supplies, Inc.
MILLWORK
LUMBER EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER
PAINTS
GENERAL CONTRACTORS - BUILDERS
PHONES CH 6-2729 and CH 6-2903
WINSTON ROAD
LEXINGTON, N. C.
CLEANERS
FAIRVIEW DRY CLEANERS
"Lexington's Newest"
COMPLETE SERVICE
· CLEANING
· HAT RENOVATING
· PRESSING
· ALTERATIONS
SHIRT LAUNDRY
. DRIVE-IN SERVICE
250 Fairview Drive
Phone CH 6-2924
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CLEANERS
"The Modern Cleaners"
THAYER CLEANERS
WINSTON ROAD & 6TH STREET
PHONE CH 6-2437
CONCRETE PRODUCTS
CravEr®
BUILDING BLOCK company
MANUFACTURERS OF CONCRETE PRODUCTS
BUILDING AND FLUE BLOCKS -- DRAIN TILE
514 BURGIN DRIVE
PHONE CH 6-2918
Section 28, Copyright Law In Force July 7, 1909
That any person who wilfully and for profit shall infringe any copyright secured by this act, or who shall knowingly or wilfully aid or abet such infringement, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by imprisonment for not exceeding 1 year, or by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, or both, in the discretion of the court.
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CONTRACTORS
J. K. CECIL & SON
GRADING CONTRACTORS
ROAD BUILDERS
-+-
Greensboro Road
Phone CH 3-5191
GRAY CONSTRUCTION CO.
General Contractors Residential - Industrial - Commercial
921 S. Talbert Blvd.
Phone CH 6-2189
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DEPARTMENT STORES
W. G. Penry Company THE OLD STORE WITH YOUNG IDEAS
DEPARTMENT STORE Established 1885
MEN'S CLOTHING - LADIES READY-TO-WEAR SHOES - DRY GOODS
22 S. MAIN ST.
PHONE CH 6-2241
DRUGGISTS
CITY DRUG CO.
PRESCRIPTION STORE
5 E. 1ST AVE.
PHONE CH 6-2233
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Myers Appliance Co. "The Hotpoint Store" COMPLETE LINE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES KRESKY AND DUO-THERM GAS AND OIL FLOOR FURNACES
317 N. MAIN ST. PHONE CH 6-2776
FLORISTS
BECK'S FLOWER SHOP TELEGRAPH MRS. ELLON N. BECK
LORISTS.
INTERFLORA
CUT FLOWERS - PLANTS WEDDING and FLORAL DECORATIONS
600 Westside Drive
Phone CH 6-2891
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FLORISTS
RALPH'S FLOWER SHOP RALPH BAILEY, Owner
107 S. CECIL ST.
CUT FLOWERS - POTTED PLANTS FUNERAL DESIGNS "Our Specialty - Weddings"
PHONE CH 6-2826
MRS. SHOAF FLOWER SHOP
FLORAL DESIGNS - CUT FLOWERS CORSAGES - POTTED PLANTS "We Wire Flowers Anywhere" 445 W. 6th Ave. "We Deliver" Phone CH 6-2125
FUEL OIL
GRUBB OIL COMPANY INCORPORATED
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