Miller's Lexington, N.C. City Directory [1959-1960], Part 1

Author: Miller, Chas. W. (Charles W.);Southern Directory Co.
Publication date: 1959
Publisher: Southern Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 440


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RED BIRD CAB - Phone CH 6-2331


DAVIDSON MOTOR CO.


SALES CHEVROLET


SERVICE


202 N. MAIN ST. PHONES CH 6-2292 and CH 6-2733


AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE CH 6-2366


PIEDMONT FUNERAL HOME


FUNERAL DIRECTORS


405 S. MAIN ST.


DRY QUALITY CLEANING


PHONE


B & B LAUNDRY ELL CH 6-2315


FORD


THOMAS MOTORS, INC.


"Carolina's Friendliest Ford Dealer"


805 WINSTON ROAD Phones: Office CH 6-2193, Parts CH 6-5263


Hamilton, Gruen, Elgin, Bulova Watches


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EWELERS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY


21 5. MAIN ST. "Keepsake Diamond" PHONE CH 6-5216


PIEDMONT GAS SERVICE CO. WATER HEATING - COOKING - REFRIGERATION 339 S. MAIN ST. PHONE CHestnut 6-2496


ALL KINDS OF FINISHED BUILDING MATERIALS


E. M. WARD COMPANY


114-120 E, FOURTH ST.


Phone CH 6-2527


THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA


THE COLLECTION OF NORTH CAROLINIANA PRESENTED BY


Greensboro Chamber of Commerce


SPECIAL DIRECTORY


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PRODUCTS


C971.29 L67L v.12, 1959-60


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UNITED BAKING CO., INC.


PREMIUM


BREAD AND CAKES


Wedding and Party Cakes


PHONE CH 6-2279


12 E. CENTER ST.


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ADVERTISERS' SPECIAL DIRECTORY


INGRAM'S CLEANERS


FIRST IN QUALITY AND SERVICE


"All Work Guaranteed"


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729 S. MAIN ST.


FRED M. MILLER, President


This book must not be taken from the Library building.


Cecil & Miller


"Anything Elec


INDUSTRIAL, COMMER


WIRING AN


613 N. MAIN ST.


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ADVERTISERS' SPECIAL DIRECTORY


The Dispatch


DAVIDSON COUNTY'S DAILY NEWSPAPER


"Nearly Everybody in Davidson Reads The Dispatch"


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TITLE PAGE


MILLER'S LEXINGTON, N. C.


CITY DIRECTORY


VOL. XII


1959-1960 VOL. XII


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


LEXINGTON MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION, LOCAL AGENTS


LEXINGTON, N. C. Copyright, December 1959, by Chas. W. Miller


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


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


366


Buyer's Guide


13


City Government


1


239


Classified Business Directory


365


County Government (Davidson) 156 I I


11


Index to Advertisers


6


Miscellaneous Directory


11


Numerical Telephone Directory


41


Preface


7


Street Directory


389


Title Page


5


United States Government


11


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


A & W Radiator Repairs.


-p 17


Acme Plumbing & Heating Co.


-p 36


Alexander's


-p 38


Anchor Electric Motor Repair Co


insert


Auto Paint & Supply Co


p 15


B & B Laundry Inc


front cover


Beck's Flower Shop.


-p 26


Billings Transfer Corp


p 35


Binning's Inc


-p 38


Blaylock's Gulf Service


p 16


Davidson Electric Wholesale Supply Inc fly Y


. Davidson Funeral Home. . back cover & p 14 Davidson Greenhouses -p 26


Davidson Motor Co. front cover


Dispatch The


.p 4


Dixie Furniture Co.


p 29


Ellison Insurance Service Inc.


top lines


Everhart Tire Service


p 17


Fairview Dry Cleaners


.p 23


Farmers Hardware Co.


.p 32


Fritts Piano Co


-p 36


Fritts & Leonard


bottom lines


Commercial Bank of Lexington. stencils


Community Drug Store.


p 24


Costner's Jewelers


-p 34


Craven E B & J B Inc.


-top lines


Craver Building Block Co.


.p 23


Craver & Essick Construction Co.


insert


Craver & Essick Hardware &


Lumber Co


insert


Custom Furniture Shop. p 28


Dairy's Dress Shop.


.p 40


Boots Shoppe


p 40


Builders Supply Co p 21


Butler-Conrad Co.


top lines


C & L Recapping Service


-p 38


Carolina Tire Co .... bottom lines and p 39


Cecil J K & Son Inc.


.p 24


Cecil & Miller Electric Co. .p 3


Cecil's Radio & TV Service. p 38


Center Street Pharmacy.bottom lines & p 25 City Drug Co. p 25


Clark Motor Co. p 16


Coble Dairy Products Co-Operative p 2


Fry James L & Co.


bottom lines


G M & S Furniture Co.


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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 6 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 17,101. The population of Davidson County is 68,900 (estimate).


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.


UTLITIES, 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- perates 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 residents.


TAX RATES for the city are set at $1.05 per hundred. The city has an assessed valuation of $35,155,974.00 tax purposes. A basic county


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


(Continued from page 6)


Gobble & Rogers Sinclair Service


.p 17


Goodrum & Sons


top lines


Green Printing Co


-p 37


Griffith Oil Co


p 27


Grubb Oil Co


26


Hedgecock-Lain Lumber Co


top lines and p 22


Hedrick Bros Construction Co_ _ bottom lines


Hege's Aquarium


p 14


Hill's Drive-In


20


Home Service Co


bottom lines


Hoover Furniture Co


back cover


Industrial Bank of Lexington


bottom lines and p 20


Industrial Savings & Loan Assn


front stencil and top lines


Ingram's Cleaners


p 3


Jack's Typewriter Exchange


p 40


Kepley Moving & Storage


39


Lanier Hardware Co_ _ bottom lines and p 31


Lee Motor Co


19


Leonard Roby A Wholesale Co


-p 32


Lexington Book & Stationery


> 21


Lexington College of Business


bottom lines and p 22


Lexington Drug Co


bottom lines


Lexington Furniture Exchange.


p 28


Lexington Hardware Corp


p 32


Lexington Motor Co ... back cover and p 18


Lexington Paint Store


-p 36


Lexington State Bank


initial letter lines


McCarn Jimmy Motors


p 19


McCullochs' Jewelers


front cover


Mckay Realty & Insurance Co.


backbone and p 37


Moore's Gulf Service


p 18


Morgan's Appliances


bottom lines


Motor Parts Co


p 15


Mountcastle G W Agency


0 32


Mutual Savings & Loan Assn.


top lines


Old Hickory Barbecue


20


Peoples Drug Store


bottom lines


Peoples Insurance & Finance Co


bottom lines and p 33


Period Furniture House


28


Perkins Marvin E Insurance Agency. top lines and p 33


Perpetual Savings & Loan Assn_back cover


Philpott Furniture Corp.


.p 30


Pickett & Green


bottom lines


Piedmont Electric Repair Co


fly Z


Piedmont Funeral Home


front cover and top lines


Piedmont Gas Service Co


front cover and top lines


Queen R M Refrigeration Co.


fly Y


Ralph's Flowers & Gifts


_p 25


Red Bird Cab


front and back cover


Shenandoah Life Insurance Co


bottom lines and p 33


Shoaf Robt H Insurance Agency top lines and p 33


Shockey Franklin Co


p 29


Siceloff Manufacturing Co


p 35


Smiley's Drive In


p 21


Smith G W Lumber Co.


back cover and top lines


Southside Furniture Co


p 28


Stone E B Finance Co


p


15


Sunlight Laundry


top lines


Swing Cletus R __ back cover & bottom lines


Taylor's C T Esso Service


top lines


Tesh Grocery


p 31


Thomas Motors Inc. . front cover & top lines


United Baking Co


-p 2


United Furniture Corp.


p 30


WBUY Radio Station


p 37


Walser Arnold Motor Co


p 19


Ward E M Co.


front cover and top lines


Watch Shop The


34


Yarborough's Motel & Restaurant.


p 34


Young Buck Oil Co. . back cover and p 27


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PREFACE


PREFACE (Continued from page 7)


tax rate of $1.25 has been established for property outside the corporate limits. The county has an assessed valuation of $127,952,276.00.


BANKING facilities for the city and surrounding trading area are provided through 2 chartered banks, both 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 1958-59 term there were 125 white and 30 colored teachers employed in the city system and a total of 4,873 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 cf over $97,000,000, employing over 8,000 persons, with payroll of over $19,000,000.00


RETAIL STORES in the city number approximately 325 compared with 137 in 1956. Retail sales last year were over $33,658,000.00.


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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PREFACE


(Continued from page 9)


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. Eight modern motels on the edge of the corporate limits provide additional accommodations.


HOSPITAL facilities are provided through two clinics and a modern 98 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 73.78 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 1959-1960


Containing Valuable Information Concerning United States and State Government.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER-President RICHARD M. NIXON-Vice-President


The Cabinet


Christian A. Herter, Secretary of State


Robt. B. Anderson, Secretary of the Treasury


Wm. P. Rogers-Atty. General


Thos. S. Gates, Jr., Secretary of Defense


Fred A Seaton, Secretary of the Interior Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agricul- ture


Frederick H. Mueller, Secretary of Com- merce.


Arthur E Summerfield, Postmaster Gen- eral


Jas P Mitchell, Secretary of Labor


Arthur S. Fleming, Secretary Health, Education and Welfare


Government Officials


Treasurer of the United States-Ivy Baker Priest


Comptroller of Currency-Ray M. Gidney Director of the Mint-Wm H Brett


Register of the Treasury-Louis B Tommer


Director of the Bureau of Printing and Engraving-Henry J Holtzclaw


Assistant Secretary of Labor-Edw C Moran, Jr


Chief of Statf-Gen Nathan F Twining


Army Chief-Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer Air Chief-Gen Thos D White


Navy Chief-Admiral Arleigh A Burke


Chief of the Weather Bureau-Francis W Richelderfer


Director of War Mobilization-Lee A. Hoegh


Representative World Security League- Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr


Commissioner Internal Revenue-Dana Latham


Budget Director ---- Maurice H. Stans


Mutual Security Agency Director-Harold Stassen


Veterans Administration Director-Sum- ner G. Whittier


Secretary Army-Wilbur M Brucker


Secretary Navy-Thos S Gates Jr Secretary Air-Jas H Douglas


NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNMENT


Luther H. Hodges-Governor


Luther Barnhardt-Lt 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 Malcolm B Seawell-Attorney General


Supreme Court


J. Wallace Winborne-Chief Justice


Associate Justices-Michael Schenck, Wm H Bobbitt, Clifton L Moore, R Hunt Parker, E B Denny, Wm B Rodman, Jr, A ] Newton clerk.


North Carolina Senators-B Everett Jordan 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, David M Hall, 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 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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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 Wadesboro


Lenoir


45,953


Kinston


Ashe


21,878


Jefferson


Lincoln


27,459


Lincolnton


Avery


13,352


Newland


McDowell


25,720


Marion


Beaufort


37,134


Washington


Macon


16,174


Franklin


Bertie


26,439


Windsor


Madison


20,522


Marshall


Bladen


29,703


Elizabethtown


Martin


27,938


Williamston


Brunswick


19,238


Southport


Mecklenburg 197,052


Buncombe


124,403


Asheville


Mitchell


15,143


Burke


45,518


Morganton


Montgomery


17,260


Troy


Cabarrus


63,783


Concord


Moore


33,129


Carthage Nashville


Caldwell


43,352


Lenoir


Nash


59,919


Camden


5,223


Camden


New Hanover 63,272


Wilmington


Carteret


23,059


Beaufort


Northampton 28,432


Jackson


Caswell


20,870


Yanceyville


Onslow


42,047


Jacksonville


Catawba


61,794


Newton


Orange


34,435


Hillsboro


Chatham


25,392


Pittsboro


Pamlico


9,993


Bayboro


Cherokee


18,294


Murphy


Pasquotank


24,347


Elizabeth City


Chowan


12,540


Edenton


Pender


18,423


Clay


6,006


Hayesville


Perquimans


9,602


Cleveland


64,357


Shelby


Person


24,361


Roxboro


Columbus


50,621


Whiteville


Pitt


63,789


Greenville Columbus


Cumberland


96,006


Fayetteville


Randolph


50,804


Asheboro


Currituck


6,201


Currituck


Richmond


39,597


Rockingham


Dare


5,405


Manteo


Robeson


87,769


Lumberton Wentworth


Davie


15,420


Mocksville


Rowan


75,410


Duplin


41,074


Kenansville


Rutherford


46,356


Durham


101,639


Durham Tarboro


Scotland


26,336


Laurinburg


Forsyth


146,135


Winston-Salem


Stanly


37,130


Franklin


31,341


Louisburg


Stokes


21,520


Gaston


110,836


Gastonia


Surry


45,593


Dobson


Gates


9,555


Gatesville


Swain


9,921


Bryson City


Graham


6,886


Robbinsville


Transylvania 15,194


Granville


31,793


Oxford


Tyrrell


5,048


Greene


18,024


Snow Hill


Union


42,034


Monroe


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


Davidson


62,244


Lexington


Rockingham


64,816


Salisbury Rutherfordton


Sampson


49,780


Clinton


Edgecomb


51,634


Albemarle Danbury


Craven


48,823


New Bern


Polk


11,627


Burgaw Hertford


Alamance


71,220


Graham


Johnston


Lee


23,522


Anson


26,781


Charlotte Bakersville


Brevard Columbia


Henderson Raleigh Warrenton Plymouth Boone


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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE


MILLER'S CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE


OF THE CITY OF LEXINGTON, N. C. 1959-1960


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. PHONES CH 6-2532 and CH 6-5106


MOTOR PARTS COMPANY


Wholesale Distributors


AUTOMOTIVE PARTS


307 N. MAIN ST.


PHONE CH 6-2571


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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE


AUTO SERVICE


BLAYLOCK'S


GULF


SERVICE


Gulf Products


WASHING - POLISHING - LUBRICATION MINOR MOTOR REPAIRS


TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES COMPLETE CAR CARE


SALISBURY ROAD


PHONE CH 6-2533


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


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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE


AUTO SERVICE


A & W


RADIATOR REPAIRS FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY


700 W. 5th AVE.


PHONE CH 6-4330


ALVIN B. EVERHART JAMES F. EVERHART


EVERHART TIRE SERVICE


GULF


GULF


PETROLEUM


PRODUCTS


TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES WASHING, POLISHING AND GREASING ROAD SERVICE Nationwide Trailer Rental Service Local and One-Way


806-808 N. MAIN ST. PHONE CH 6-2672


GOBBLE & ROGERS SINCLAIR SERVICE


GOODYEAR


HC


TIRES & BATTERIES


ROAD SERVICE


WHEEL BALANCING


PHONE CH 6-4123


1 FAIRVIEW DRIVE


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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE


AUTO SERVICE


MOORE'S


GULF


SERVICE


GULF PRODUCTS


GASOLINE - MOTOR OILS - LUBRICATION TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES WASHING - WHEEL BALANCING


-+-


521 S. MAIN ST.


PHONE CH 6-2628


AUTOMOBILES


LEXINGTON MOTOR CO., INC.


Cadillac and Oldsmobile Cars


Cadillac.


OLDSMOBILE


International Trucks - Foreign Cars Correct Craft Boats "Sales and Service" Parts and Accessories - Wrecker Service


214 N. MAIN ST. PHONE CH 6-5285


. SERVICE PHONE CH 6-2419 C


· USED CARS 400 N. MAIN ST. PHONE CH 6-2528 .


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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE


AUTOMOBILES


LEE MOTOR COMPANY


USED CARS AND TRUCKS


PHONE CH 6-4830


1715 S. MAIN ST.


JIMMY McCARN MOTORS


NEW and USED CARS - TRUCKS - ALL MAKES "See Us For The New Car of Your Choice"


"Sales and Service"


24-Hour Wrecker Service


925 N. MAIN ST. PHONE CH 6-6023


NIGHT PHONES: CH 3-3151, CH 3-3192


ARNOLD WALSER MOTOR CO.


Lexington's Oldest and Largest SINCE 1919 USED CAR DEALER


986-992 S. MAIN ST. PHONE CH 6-2504


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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.


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. PHONE CH 6-5741


OLD HICKORY BARBECUE


1702 S. Main Street


Phone Chestnut 6-2449


WE PREPARE FOOD FOR PARTIES PICNICS AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS


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BARBECUE


SMILEY'S DRIVE IN


BARBECUE SANDWICHES


FRIED SHRIMP - OYSTERS - CHICKEN OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK


917 WINSTON RD.


PHONE CH 6-4528


BOOK STORES


Lexington Book & Stationery


ARVEL G. FRAZIER Church and School Supplies HALLMARK & GIBSON GREETING CARDS "'If It's A Book - We Have It or Will Get It For You" 20 N. Main Street Phone CH 6-2551


BUILDING MATERIALS


BUILDERS SUPPLIES CO.


CASH AND CARRY


BUILDING MATERIALS and SUPPLIES


CHECK OUR QUALITY AND PRICES THE SAVINGS WILL BE YOURS


1120 S. MAIN ST.


PHONE CH 6-2143


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BUILDING MATERIALS


HEDGECOCK-LAIN LUMBER COMPANY


· LUMBER


. BUILDING MATERIALS


· PAINTS


. HARDWARE


. MILLWORK


PHONES CH 6-2729 and CH 6-2903


WINSTON ROAD


LEXINGTON, N. C.


BUSINESS COLLEGES


LEXINGTON COLLEGE OF BUSINESS


"The Gateway To Business Success" OFFERS COURSES IN:


Speedwriting THE ABC ' SHORTHAND


· Gregg Shorthand


· Typewriting


· Secretarial Courses


. Junior Accounting


. Advanced Accounting


· Cost Accounting


· Senior Secretarial Course


· General Business Course


· Business Law


. Psychology and Personnel Mgm.


· Salesmanship & Advertising


· Public Speaking


SUCCESS CAN BE YOURS THROUGH SOUND PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS TRAINING Contact Our Registrar for Free Counseling 71/2 S. Main St. Development Bldg. Phone CH 6-6015


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CLEANERS


FAIRVIEW DRY CLEANERS


"Lexington Newest"


COMPLETE SERVICE


· CLEANING


· PRESSING


. SHIRT LAUNDRY


· HAT RENOVATING


· ALTERATIONS


· DRIVE-IN SERVICE


· MOTH-PROOF STORAGE


250 Fairview Drive


Phone CH 6-2924


CONCRETE PRODUCTS


BUILDING BLOCK company


MANUFACTURERS OF CONCRETE PRODUCTS


BUILDING AND FLUE BLOCKS - DRAIN TILE


514 Burgin Drive


Phone CH 6-2918


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CONTRACTORS


J. K. CECIL & SON, Inc.


GRADING CONTRACTORS


ROAD BUILDERS


-+-


1605 Greensboro Street Phone CH 6-5036


DRUGGISTS


COMMUNITY DRUG STORE


Walgreen Agency


FREE CITY-WIDE DELIVERY


- PHONES - CH 6-2870 - CH 6-5255


14 N. MAIN ST.


LEXINGTON, N. C.


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DRUGGISTS


CENTER STREET PHARMACY


"THE PROFESSIONAL STORE"


PHONE CH 6-5048


316 E. CENTER ST.


CITY DRUG CO.


PRESCRIPTION STORE


5 E. 1ST AVE.


PHONE CH 6-2233


FLORISTS


Ralph's F owers & Gifts


RALPH BAILEY, Owner


CUT FLOWERS - POTTED PLANTS FUNERAL DESIGNS


"Our Specialty - Weddings" Complete Gift Shop


403 E. CENTER ST.


PHONE CH 6-5124


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FLORISTS


BECK'S FLOWER SHOP MRS. ELLON N. BECK


FLORIS


ERY


INTERFLORA


600 Westside Drive


Phone CH 6-2891


DAVIDSON GREENHOUSE


TELEGRAPH


DEL


FLORIST


RY


F.T.D.


301407


WORLDW


OR


Flowers For All Occasions Cut Flowers - Potted Plants - Corsages Wedding and Floral Decorations


800 W. 5TH AVE.


PHONE CH 6-2848


FUEL OIL


GRUBB OIL COMPANY INCORPORATED


ATLANTIC


PETROLEUM PRODUCTS


ATLANTIC


Gasoline-Kerosene-Fuel Oil-Motor Oils


S. MAIN ST. EXTD. (Salisbury Road) PHONE CH 6-2524


BELVIN B. BECK, JR.


CUT FLOWERS - PLANTS


WEDDING and FLORAL DECORATIONS




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