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APPLIANCES
FORNITORE
ELECTRICAL
"WE SERVICE ANYTHING WA SELL"
G. W. TAYLOR, Pres.
O. P. HOUSTON, Cashier
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
YOUR BANK INCE 1900 BUY IN MOORESVILLE - BANK IN MOORESVILLE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
107 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 3-5131
COMPTON MOTORS, INC.
CHRYSLER
CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
PLYMOUTH Sales and Service MOPAR PARTS and ACCESSORIES
154 E. IREDELL AVE. PHONE 2-1031
PIEDMONT BANK AND TRUST CO. A Progressive Bank in a Progressive Town
MEMBER F.D.I.C.
188 N. Main St. Phone 3-4771
Kimbrells DEPENDABLE : FURNITURE
"Shop Kimbrell's and Save"
233 N. Main St.
Phone 3-4311
TEXTILE MACHINERY PARTS
MOORESVILLE IRON WORKS- Phone 3-4711
GREY IRON, BRASS AND ALUMINUM CASTING
484 N. MAIN ST.
PEOPLES FURNITURE STORE "Everything To Make The Home More Liveable"
203 N. Main St.
Phone 2-2271
CAVIN FUNERAL HOME INC,
332 N. Main St.
Ambulance
Phone 3-1611
PHONE 2-2401
MORROW BROS
104 S. MAIN ST.
THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
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THE COLLECTION OF NORTH CAROLINIANA
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Towels and Terry
Sales
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ADVERTISERS' SPECIAL DIRECTORY
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DIAMONDS U.A.Leonard.JE
6 GREAT STORES
· Mooresville
· Concord
· Albemarle
· Salisbury
· Kannapolis
· Statesville
243 N. Main St.
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Brawley See
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Seed Cleaners
N MAIN ST. EXTD
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Mooresville Federal Sauings
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The safety of your savings insured up to $10,000.00 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, an agency of the United States Government.
283 N. Main St. Phone 3-5221
AMBURN PONTIAC CO.
GMC TRUCKS
Sales and Service GENERAL REPAIRING ON ALL CARS
WHEEL ALIGNING - WHEEL BALANCING BRAKES LINED AND ADJUSTED COMPLETE MOTOR TUNE-UP
USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD
137 S. Broad St. Phone 3-2551
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MILLER'S MOORESVILLE, N. C.
CITY DIRECTORY
VOL. III 1954-1955 VOL. III
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;
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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 - - $22.50
MOORESVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LOCAL AGENTS
MOORESVILLE, N. C. ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Copyright June 1954 by Chas. W. Miller
NOTE-This publication has been carefully revised (a new canvass having been made by competent parties), but it is distinctly understood that no responsibility is assumed for any errors or ommissions that may have occurred in such revision. -PUBLISHERS
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INDEX
GENERAL INDEX
Abbreviations
Alphabetical List of Names.
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Associations and Clubs.
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Introduction
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Miscellaneous Directory
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North Carolina Government
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Numerical Telephone Directory
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Preface
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Street Directory
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Title Page
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Amburn Pontiac Co
.p 4
Bahia's
-top lines
Barger John V & Co ..
_initial letter lines
Beam & Mcknight Agency
_top lines
Besk Jewelers Inc
bottom lines
Blackwelder Furniture Co.
back cover
Brannon's Cleaners
bottom lines
Brawley Seed Co p 3
Cashion Furniture top lines and p 16
Cavin Funeral Home_ _ front cover and p 16 Citizens Building & Loan Assn ____ displays City Dry Cleaners_ _ back cover and top lines Compton Motors Inc.
front cover and top lines
Crouch Bros.
bottom lines and p 18
Crouch Plumbing & Heating Co.
bottom lines and p 17
Davis Supply Co bottom lines
Duke Power Co fly Z
Edmiston R S & Sons Dairy -back cover
First National Bank The
front cover and top lines
Ham J R & Sons
bottom lines
Ingram's Cleaners
bottom lines
Johnston W C Co
back cover
Kimbrell's Inc
front cover
Knight's Flower Shop .p 16 Leonard W H Jr p 3
Local Insurance Agency The. _top lines Lowery Concrete Co p 14 M J M Furniture Co_ _ bottom lines and p 17 Mack John & Son .. top lines Major's Joe Men's Shop __ top lines and p 19
Mayhew-Tucker Hardware Inc. back cover and p 17
Miller Drug Co
_top lines and p 15
Miller Lotus Fashion Shop
back cover
Mooresville Creamery Inc.
top lines
Mooresville Drug Co ___ _ top lines and p 15
Mooresville Federal Savings & Loan
Assn -p 4
Mooresville Ice Cream Co
bottom lines and p 18
Mooresville Iron Works
front
cover
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Mooresville Laundry_
p 19
Mooresville Mills
p 2
Mooresville Roofing Co
back cover and bottom lines
Mooresville Transit Co
bottom lines
Morrow Bros
front cover
News Center The.
_bottom lines and p 19
Peoples Furniture Store
front cover
Piedmont Bank & Trust Co
front cover and bottom lines
Pless Clement E.
top lines and p 18
Safety Chevrolet Co
top lines
Service Oil Co
p 20
Service Oil & Tire Co p 14
Smith's Cleaners
p 14
Steadman Agency insert
Stevens Geo B Co_ _ bottom lines and p 15
Stevens & Co.
top lines and p 17
Stonestreet Cafe.
bottom lines and p 20
Television Service
Center.
bottom lines and p 20
Wise Florist & Gifts
-p 16
Young Men's Shop The_ _ top lines and p 19
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PREFACE
MOORESVILLE, N. C. PREFACE
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS MOORESVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
J. R. MARKS
PRESIDENT
W. H. KEETER.
VICE-PRESIDENT
W. F. MORROW
TREASURER
R. W. MOORE.
MANAGER
MRS. JOE CROOKS, JR. SECRETARY
DIRECTORS
R. C. MILLSAPS, SR.
R. S. EDMISTON, SR.
ROBERT KERR
BEN S. HOUSTON
DR. A. M. HENDERSON
J. E. McKNIGHT
J. V. LORE
HOLMES POSTON
ROLAND R. MORGAN
Z. V. TURLINGTON
W. W. RADER
JOHN AMBURN
W. H. SPENCER CLOICE BURRELL
The town of Mooresville was incorporated in the year 1873. The early settlers were Scotch-Irish and Germans, who came to this region about 1750 from Pennsylvania and Maryland. Mooresville, non-partisan businesslike city government is directed by a Council-Manager form of Government.
LOCATION
Mooresville is situated in the Piedmont Section of North Carolina on the Winston-Salem Division of the Southern Railway, 55 miles south of Winston-Salem and 27 miles north of Charlotte. A western Piedmont County, Iredell lies in a high plateau surrounded by the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Mooresville has an elevation of 910 feet above sea level, average rainfall is 46", mean summer temperature is 72 degrees, mean winter temperature is 49 degrees. The summer nights are cooled by the mountain breezes.
POPULATION
United States Census, 1950 gave Mooresville a population of 7,121. The 1954 population of Greater Mooresville is 10,000.
ASSESSED VALUATION
City $11,584,378.00 TAX RATE
County $74,533,318.00
City Rate $1.60 per $100.00. School District 40 cents per $100.00. County Rate $1.30 per $100.00.
BONDED INDEBTEDNESS
City $891,000.00.
BANKS
Two banks with total resources of over $7,000,000.00. Two Building and Loan Associations with total assets of $4,370,412.70.
RADIO STATION
Radio Station WHIP is locally owned and operating on 1,000 watts during daylight hours. This station is programmed independently.
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NEWSPAPER
Mooresville Tribune, Weekly, with paid circulation in excess of 3,700.
HOTELS
One small hotel and several tourist homes.
TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH
Telephone service by Mooresville Telephone Company. Dial tel- ephone system, with 2,033 telephones in service. Telegraph service by Western Union.
CHURCHES
Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Episcopal, Catholic, A.R.P., Church of God, Wesleyan Methodist and Tabernacle. Total of 13 Churches.
SCHOOLS
Mooresville has a nine months school term and twelve grades with two elementary schools, a Junior High School and High School for white pupils, and one colored school with grades from 1 through 12. Davidson College, one of the best known of the Southern Colleges, is located only seven miles from Mooresville.
UTILITIES
Power facilities to customers is furnished by Duke Power Company, Byers Creek furnishes excellent water facilities for the city. Present water consumption 600,000 gallons per day-Capacity 1,500,000 gallons per day. Natural gas for cooking, heating and industrial uses, furnished by Public Service Company of N. C.
RECREATION
The Mooresville Recreation Department has trained personnel to supervise their program.
Recreation is for all age groups. Every person should spend part of his leisure time in doing instead of watching.
Recreation for all age groups has been made pissible in Moores- ville through such programs as Softball, Midget Baseball, Fumble League, Junior Baseball, Volley Ball, Tennis, Croquet, Horse Shoes, Clubs for Teen-Agers, Young Adult groups, Ping Pong and all kinds of table games.
The Senior Citizens have a very active club meeting every Wed- nesday from 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Anyone over 50 years of age is eligible.
Some of the special activities are: Family Night, Christmas parties, Hay Rides, Weiner Roasts, Tournaments, Back to School Dance, Easter Dance, Pet Show, Doll Show and Dancing Classes.
The Recreation Department assists civic clubs, churches and others in working up parties.
The program is for Negroes and Whites.
Mooresville Recreation Commission's slogan is "A Community that plays together is a much better community in which to live."
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
Mooresville's new Municipal Building is located at 413 North Main
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INTRODUCTION
MOORESVILLE, N. C. Introduction
Southern Directory Company, publishers of the Mooresville city directory, takes pleasure in presenting the 1954-55 edition to the general public. The work embodies all available and vital data relating to the civic, commercial, financial, social and industrial interests and activities of the municipality, and the publishers add their assurance that the work is complete in all its parts.
The publishers enjoy the prestige and advantage of a complete organization and thorough system essential in the production of direc- tories and the additional advantage of having the courteous co-operation of citizens in furnishing information. These factors, added to the liberal support of patrons as shown by the advertisements displayed upon the printed page, were vital to the success of the publication.
Confidence in the growth of Mooresville, in its wealth, industry and population, as well as in the advancement of its municipal and social activities, will be created as sections of this directory is consulted, for truly, the directory is a mirror reflecting Mooresville to the world.
Your attention is invited to those names appearing in DISPLAY BLACK TYPE throughout the directory, as they are the responsible, en- terprising, advertising business men who take pride in sustaining the city directory and who have made this publication possible.
POPULATION
The 1954 population of Greater Mooresville is 10,105, based on the number of individuals found by actual canvass at each residence. Ter- ritory immediately adjacent, which is part of the city, as far as business and social life are concerned,. is included in the directory.
FIVE MAJOR DEPARTMENTS
The several essential departments are arranged in the following order.
THE MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, containing valuable informa- tion concerning State and National Governments.
THE NUMERICAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY, listing telephone sub- scribers by telephone numbers, can be found beginning with page 21.
THE ALPHABETICAL LIST OF NAMES contains data concerning each individual, firm and corporation within the city. The wife's name is given in parenthesis and is followed by position, place of employ- ment and resident address.
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THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY contains the various names of all manufacturing, mercantile and professional interests in alphabetical order under appropriate headings. This feature constitutes an invaluable and indispensable epitome of the business interests of the community.
THE STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE contains a complete directory of streets and avenues arranged in alphabetical order; the residences and business houses are arranged numerically under the name of each street and avenue, and the names of householders, with the number of occu- pants, and business concerns are placed opposite the numbers.
MUNICIPAL PUBLICITY
The directory reflects the achievements and ambitions of the city, depicting in truthful terms what it has to offer as a place of residence, as a business location, as an industrial site and as an educational center. To broadcast this information over the country, the publishers have placed copies of this issue of the directory in Directory Libraries, which are maintained in all the chief cities of the country. Here they are readily available for free public reference and serve as perpetual advertisements of Mooresville, for business men the country over realize that the city directory represents the community as it really is.
SOUTHERN DIRECTORY CO. Publishers
15 Rankin Avenue
Asheville, N. C.
POPULATION OF THE STATES OF THE UNITED STATES
1. New York
14,830,192
26. Mississippi
2,178,914
2. California
10,586,223
27. South Carolina 2,117,027
3. Pennsylvania 10,498,012
28. Connecticut 2,007,280
4. Illinois 8,712,176
29. West Virginia 2,005,552
5. Ohio
7,946,627
30. Arkansas 1,909,511
6. Texas
7,711,194
31. Kansas 1,905,299
7. Michigan
6,371,766
32. Oregon 1,521,341
8. New Jersey
4,835,329
33. Nebraska 1,325,510
9. Massachusetts 4,690,514
34. Colorado 1,325,089
10. North Carolina 4,061,929
35. Maine 913,774
11. Missouri
3,954,653
36. Rhode Island. 791,896
12. Indiana
3,934,224
37. Arizona 749,587
38. Utah 688,862
39. New Mexico
681,187
40. South Dakota
652,740
41. North Dakota
619,636
42. Montana
591,024
43. Idaho
588,637
44. New Hampshire
533,242
20. Florida
2,771,305
45. Vermont
377,747
21. Louisiana
2,683,516
46. Delaware
318,085
22. Iowa
2,621,073
47. Wyoming 290,529
23. Washington
2,378,963
48. Nevada
160,083
24. Maryland
2,343,001
District of Columbia 802,178
25. Oklahoma
2.233.351
TOTAL 1950 CENSUS.
150,697,361
13. Georgia
3,444,578
14. Wisconsin
3,434,575
15. Virginia
3,318,680
16. Tennessee
3,291,718
17. Alabama
3,061,743
18. Minnesota
2,982,483
19. Kentucky
2,944,806
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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
MILLER'S Mooresville, North Carolina
Miscellaneous Directory 1954-1955
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 George M. Humphreys, Secretary of the Treasury
Herbert Brownell, Jr, Attorney General
Charles E Wilson, Secretary of Defense
Douglas E Mckay, Secretary of the In- teriór
Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agricul- ture
Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Arthur Summerfield, Postmaster Gen- eral
Jas P Mitchell, Secretary of Labor
Mrs. Oveta C. Hobby, 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 Army-Gen Matthew B Ridgway
Navy Chief-Admiral Robt B Carney Air Chief-Gen. Norman F. Twining
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-Thos
Coleman Andrews
Budget Director-Jos M Dodge
Mutual Security Agency Director-Harold Stassen
Veterans Administration Director - Har- vey Higley
Secretary Army-Robt T B Stevens
Secretary Navy-Chas. S. Thomas
Secretary Air-Harold E Talbett
NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNMENT
William B. Umstead-Governor Luther H. Hodges-Lieutenant-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 Forrest H. Shuford-Comr. of Labor
Charles F. Gold-Comnr. of Insurance Harry McMullan-Attorney General
Supreme Court
Maurice V. Barnhill-Chief Justice Associate Justices-Michael Schenck, J. W. Winborne, Wm H. Bobbitt, Jeff D Johnson, Jr, R Hunt Parker, E B Denny, A J Newton clerk.
North Carolina Senators-Alton A Lennon and Sam J. Ervin, Jr. North Carolina Representatives-Herbert Bonner, Graham A Barden, Harold W Cool- ey, Thurmond Chatham, Carl T Durham, C B Deane, L H Fountain, F E Carlyle, Chas R Jonas, W W Jones, Geo A Shuford and H Q Alexander
State Medical Commission
[as 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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Street. Costing about $170,000.00 it includes facilities for the Police Department, Court, Jail, Fire Station, Fire Department Dormitory, Gen- eral Offices, Water Department, Water Shop, Board of Health and Wel- fare (County) and possibly School Board Offices. There will be short time parking facilities near the front of the building, longer parking at the side for persons using the building and a large parking lot at the rear of the building.
HOSPITAL
Located in the heart of Mooresville and administering not only to the residents but also to the surrounding area is the 125 bed Lowrance Hospital. Adjacent to the Hospital is the Nurses Home for student's in the school of Nursing.
LIBRARY
One Public Library with over 12,000 volumes.
CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS
Mooresville has a great variety of civic and fraternal organizations including the Chamber of Commerce, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Retail Merchants Association, Woman's Club, Junior Civic League, Lions, Kiwanis, Rotary, Optimist, Garden Club, Pythians, Odd Fellows, B.P.O.E., W.O.W., Masons, Eastern Star, Rebecca's, American Legion and Auxiliary, V.F.W. and Auxiliary, all assisting in building a greater and better Mooresville.
AGRICULTURE
Mooresville is located in the heart of a rich farming section. Among the major crops are cotton, corn, wheat, truck farming and dairying.
NATIONAL GUARD
Just recently organized in Mooresville is "B" Battery of the 449th Field Artillery Battalion.
TRANSPORTATION
Mooresville is located on the Winston-Salem division of the South- ern Railway. Ten motor express companies provide quick, dependable through freight and pick-up service. Mooresville is served by both Greyhound and Trailway Bus Companies daily. A privately owned city bus system provides rural and urban transportation.
INDUSTRY
An excellent climate, convenience of raw materials, and accessi- bility to markets-plus an abundance of power, water, and native labor- have all contributed to the industrial development of Mooresville and this area. Mooresville Industries employ over 4,500 people with an annual payroll of ten million dollars.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
An organization designed to promote the interests of the Mooresville area seeks first to safeguard present opportunities and assets, but is ever on the alert to attract new industries which will complement those now here. Those who come to Mooresville to live and work will find a community in which every effort is made to provide facilities needed for a full and well-rounded life. For additional information regarding Mooresville or vicinity, write
MOORESVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INCORPORATED 118 West Moore Street Phone 2-2801
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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
MILLER'S
CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
OF THE CITY OF
MOORESVILLE, N. C.
1954 - 1955
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
AUTO TIRES
Service Oil & Tire Co.
CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS U. S. Royal Tires - Recapping N. MAIN ST. EXTD. PHONE 2-2381
CLEANERS
SMITH'S CLEANERS
Quality Clothing and Hat Cleaning PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE
PHONE 3-3816 196 W. STATESVILLE AVE.
CONCRETE
LOWERY CONCRETE CO.
STONE - COAL - SAND Concrete Septic Tanks Cement Blocks - Drainage Pipe
ESTIMATES GLADLY FURNISHED
ALL KINDS OF CONCRETE WORK
Statesville Hwy.
Phone 3-7311
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CONTRACTORS
GEO. B. STEVENS CO. CONTRACTORS
AIR CONDITIONING, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, HEATING "Only The Rich Can Afford Poor Construction"
N. MAIN ST. EXTD
PHONES 3-5371 and 3-5381
COPYRIGHT LAW
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.
DRUGGISTS
MILLER DRUG CO., INC.
Prescription Druggist "Free Delivery"
152 N. MAIN ST.
PHONES: Day-2-1161 - Night 3-4171
MOORESVILLE DRUG CO. "The Complete Drug Store" We Deliver
Phones 2-1061, 2-2051 287 N. Main St.
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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
FLORISTS
KNIGHT'S FLOWER SHOP
Cut Flowers - Floral Designs Potted Plants FLOWERS BY WIRE
N. Main St. Extd. (Salisbury Rd.)
Phone 3-6913
WISE FLORIST & GIFTS
CORSAGES POTTED PLANTS FUNERAL DESIGNS
TELE
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INTERFLORA
CUT FLOWERS WEDDING DESIGNS GIFTS
Flowers and Plants for All Occasions 229 N. MAIN
PHONE 3-3671
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Cavin Funeral Home, Inc.
Ambulance Service
332 N. MAIN ST.
PHONE 3-1611
FURNITURE
CASHION FURNITURE
Complete Home Furnishings
112 S. MAIN ST.
PHONE 2-1821
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FURNITURE
M. J. M. Furniture Company
"We Sell For Less"
FURNITURE HOTPOINT APPLIANCES EMMERSON TELEVISION
133-135 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 2-1881
STEVENS and COMPANY
FURNITURE - GE APPLIANCES - TELEVISION "Gifts of Distinction"
119 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 2-2431
HARDWARE
MAYHEW-TUCKER HARDWARE
APPLIANCES - SPORTING GOODS - PAINTS FARM and PLUMBING SUPPLIES
N. MAIN EXTD.
PHONE 3-1181
HEATING CONTRACTORS
CROUCH PLUMBING & HEATING CO.
dard
NEATING
Contractors
Reparing - Fixtures - Supplies
Phone 2-2771 Day or Night 216 E. Statesville Ave.
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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
HOUSE MOVERS
CROUCH BROTHERS
House Moving Contractors
CHARLOTTE, N. C. DANVILLE, VA. GREENSBORO, N. C.
346 N. Main St. MOORESVILLE, N. C. Phone 3-7151
ICE CREAM
MOORESVILLE ICE CREAM CO., Inc.
DeLuxe Ice Cream QUANTITIES AND COUNTER SERVICE
PHONE 3-5141
172 N. BROAD ST.
INSURANCE
CLEMENT E. PLESS
GENERAL INSURANCE
Dial 3-6161
122 S. Main St.
IRON WORKS
Mooresville Iron Works TEXTILE MACHINERY PARTS GREY IRON, BRASS AND ALUMINUM CASTING
PHONE 3-4711 48 N. MAIN ST.
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LAUNDRIES
MOORESVILLE LAUNDRY
Phone 3-4431 For Service Laundry and Dry Cleaners 604-606 E. IREDELL AVE.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
Joe Major's Men's Store
MICHAELS-STERN SUITS - FREEMAN SHOES ARROW SHIRTS - DOBBS HATS Complete Outfitters For Men
166 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 3-3301
THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP
BOTANY "500" AND MERIT SUITS WILSON BROTHERS SHIRTS AND SPORTSWEAR NUNN-BUSH SHOES MEN'S FURNISHINGS
232 N. MAIN ST.
PHONE 2-2371
NEWS STANDS
THE NEWS CENTER
MAGAZINES - NEWPAPERS - SUBSCRIPTIONS CAMERA SUPPLIES SODA FOUNTAIN - SANDWICHES
173 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 2-2541
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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
OIL COMPANIES
SERVICE OIL CO.
GASOLINE - KEROSENE - FUEL OIL METERED FUEL OIL DELIVERIES PROMPT SERVICE
N. MAIN ST. EXTD. WHOLESALE PHONE 3-2411
RESTAURANTS
STONESTREET CAFE "The Sensible Place to Eat" GRADE "A"
450 S. MAIN ST.
PHON 3-6241
TELEVISION
TELEVISION SERVICE CENTER
Sales - Service - Repairs INSTALLATIONS 356 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 3-6321
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WOULD BE CONSTANTLY BEFORE THE PUBLIC-THE BUYERS-TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY-THREE HUN- DRED AND SIXTY-FIVE DAYS A YEAR-EVERY YEAR
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MILLER'S Numerical Telephone Directory -OF-
Mooresville, North Carolina
VOL. III
1954-1955
VOL. III
Containing a list of telephone subscribers arranged according to telephone numbers. Since telephone numbers change rapidly, it is suggested that per- sons using this list refer to the latest edition of the regular telephone book in order to verify the information contained herein.
NUMERICAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 21
21021
Kipka Claude W
21355
White Sallie K Mrs
21031 Compton Mtrs Inc
21361
Barger Bros
21051
Barger Constn Co
21371
Wagoner Mollie K Mrs
21061
Mooresville Drug Co
21373
Moore Oscar L
21081
M'ville Tel Co
21374
Caldwell Louis M
21091
Davis H Fletcher
21375
Doster John E
21101
Goodman Drug Co
21382
Goodman Sarah
21121
Miller Lotus Fashion Shop
21383
Davis Claude H
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