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PHONES 790-791
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The Home Laundry & Dry Cleaners
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W. C. ERVIN, Pres. H. L. WILSON, Vice-Pres.
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MORGANTON
BUILDING & LOAN ASSN.
HOME BUILDERS
114 S. Sterling St. "Organized 1903"ยช Phone 103-W
A. M. INGOLD, Pres. J. S. OSBORNE, Vice-Pres. and Cashier A. C. CHAFFEE, Vice-Pres. W. C. ERVIN, Trust Officer
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PHONE 15
"SERVING BURKE COUNTY SINCE 1897"
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
MORGANTON INSURANCE & REALTY CO.
W. A. HARBISON, Manager
DEPENDABLE INSURANCE SINCE 1907 (RELIABLE STOCK COMPANIES) 121 W. Union St. Phone 161
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201 N. GREEN ST.
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ARROW SHIRTS FLORSHEIM SHOES
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MILLER'S MORGANTON, N. C.
CITY DIRECTORY
VOL. II 1941-1942
VOL. II
Containing an Alphabetical Directory of Business Concerns and Private Citizens, Occupants of Office Buildings and Other Business Places, Including a Complete Street and Avenue Guide, and Much Information of a Miscellaneous Character;
And A Complete
Classified Business Directory
SOUTHERN DIRECTORY CO.
ASHEVILLE, N. C. : : PUBLISHERS (See General Index, Page 6)
Issued Bi-Annually
PRICE
$10.00
MORGANTON, N. C. ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Copyright, August, 1941 - by Chas. W. Miller
NOTE :- This publication has been carefully revised (a new canvass hav- ing been made by competent parties), but it is distinctly understood that no responsibility is assumed for any errors or omissions that may have occurred in such revision. -PUBLISHERS.
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INDEX
GENERAL INDEX
Page
Abbreviations
10.
Alphabetical List of Names
101
Associations and Clubs
11
City Government
11
Classified Business Directory 1
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County Government (Burke)
11
Miscellaneous Directory
9-12
North Carolina Government
10
I Numerical Telephone Directory 13-20 I 1 1 1
7 & 8
Preface
246
Title Page
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United States Government 1
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Alva Service Station. .p 4
Alva Theatre .. . . bottom lines
Belk-Broome Co. . top lines
Blue Bird Taxis .p 4
Book Store The.
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Bowers Tux Motor Co .... bottom lines Purand's. .bottom lines Burke Brokerage Co. . top lines and p 3 Burke County Building & Loan Assn
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Burke Furniture Co .. . back cover
Burke Lumber Co. . front cover and
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Burke Machine Shop.
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Burke Transit Co .. fly Y
Burkemont Beauty Salon. . top lincs
Carpenter & Turner.
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Cecil's Business College. .. bottom lines
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
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Cornwell Drug Stores.
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Morganton Furniture Co. . .. .. p 2
Morganton Furniture Exchange .... p 4 Morganton Hardware Co ... back cover Morganton Industrial Bank ... top lines Morganton Insurance & Realty Co. . .front cover and top lines
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Starrett Tire & Battery Co.
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PREFACE
MORGANTON, N. C.
"THE MIMOSA CITY"
PREFACE
LOCATION
Morganton, the County Seat of Burke County, is located in the Catawba River Valley, at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is 60 miles east of Asheville, on N. C. Highway No. 10 (U. S. No. 70). Seventy-seven miles west of Salisbury, 68 miles northwest of Charlotte, with the cities of Winston-Salem and Greensboro, northeastward 100 miles and 132 miles, respectively, and is 646 miles from New York City by rail.
CLIMATE
With an altitude of 1200 feet above sea level, and enclosed on the north, south, and west by mountains, its climate is regarded as excellent, conducive to health, and having ideal manufacturing conditions. Sheltered from the extremes of winter by the moun- tain ranges within twenty miles and tempered by the same moun- tains in the summer, it has a mean yearly temperature of 58 degrees ; spring, 56 degrees; summer, 72 degrees; autumn, 56 de- grees ; and winter, 42 degrees.
POPULATION
Morganton was established in 1784 and was settled by Scotch- Irish and Pennsylvania Dutch. Population, 1940; 7,776, an increase of 30 per cent over 1930. (Greater Morganton 11,133)
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
Morganton is the commercial and industrial center of Burke County. From the standpoint of value of products, industry is predominant. Its industries include: three furniture manufactur- ing plants ; 30 hosiery mills, one fabric mill, a large tannery (branch of the International Shoe Company) ; one cotton mill; two lumber plants ; a machine shop; two flour mills; and other small industries common to all well developed communities.
The State Hospital for mental patients, as well as the State School for Deaf are located in Morganton. Both of these institu- tions combined employ approximately five hundred persons.
In the county, three other towns have marked industrial de- velopment. Valdese, a town of approximately 2,000 inhabitants, located eight miles east of Morganton, is next in importance, having several hosiery mills, cotton mills, a box factory, and a large bakery. Drexel, located five miles northeast of Morganton, has a hosiery mill, and a large furniture manufacturing plant.
Glen Alpine, located seven miles west of Morganton, has a hosiery mill, and a large lumber manufacturing plant.
Other towns in which are located industries include: Icard, with
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a cordage mill; Rhodhiss, a cotton mill; Henry River, a cotton mill ; and Hildebran, a hosiery mill, and a yarn mill under construction.
ELECTRIC CURRENT
Electricity for domestic and commercial purposes is distributed by the Town of Morganton which owns its own distribution system and purchases current at low wholesale rates from the Duke Power Company.
WATER
An ample supply of pure soft water, obtained from nearby mountains, is available at low rates. The Town owns its water plant and distribution system and is prepared to take care of any demand.
TRANSPORTATION
Being located on the Southern Railway's main line from Salis- bury to the middle west, excellent transportation facilities are assured with eight passenger and express trains daily, and four- teen regularly scheduled freight trains daily, these varying in num- ber with the demand for this service.
Additional transportation facilities are provided by local and through motor freight lines, operating over an excellent system of hard surfaced highways.
GENERAL
Morganton is a modern city, possessing all of the requisites necessary to successful business and industrial operations, as well as providing an ideal place to live. Its citizens are friendly, cour- teous, cultured, and they welcome substantial citizens from other sections.
In addition to Kiwanis, Lions, Rotary, Pilots, and a Woman's Club, Morganton has an active Chamber of Commerce and Mer- chants Association. The Merchants Association operates a credit bureau having a nation wide affiliation.
Morganton's schools are rated as A-1 in the Southern Associ- ation of secondary schools. It has churches of practically all de- nominations and other facilities common to all up-to-date modern small cities.
In addition to the industrial development the surrounding back country is agricultural, producing dairy cattle, small grains, poultry and truck corps. Morganton and Burke County are well balanced. Morganton also is potentially a tourist town, this industry not yet being well developed due to the fact that the highways into the mountains have not been thoroughly completed.
Morganton is famous for its beautiful Mimosa trees which line the streets and highways in every direction. Each year, about July 1st, the Mimosa Festival is held, attracting large crowds of visitors.
Morganton has one of the finest golf courses in the State. A Donald Ross course where golf is played the year round.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Phone 309
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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
MILLER'S MORGANTON, North Carolina
Miscellaneous Directory 1941-1942
Containing Valuable Information Concerning Local and State Governments, Churches, Schools, Clubs, and Much Other Useful Information.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, President Henry A. Wallace, Vice President
The Cabinet
Cordell Hull, Secretary of State
Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treas- ury
Henry L Stimson, Secretary of War
Robt H Jackson, Attorney-General
Frank Knox, Secretary of the Navy
Harold L Ickes, Secretary of the In- terior
Claude Wickard, Secretary of Agriculture
Jesse Jones, Secretary of Commerce
Frances Perkins, Secretary of Labor Frank C. Walker, Postmaster-General
The Supreme Court
Harlan F Stone, Chief Justice
Associates-Hugo Black, Frank Murphy, Jas F Byrnes, Robt H Jackson, Felix Frank- furter, Owen J Roberts, Stanley Reed, Wm Douglas
Government Officials
Treasurer of the United States-William Alexander Julian
Comptroller of Currency-J F T O'Con- ner
Director of the Mint-Nellie Taylor Ross
Register of the Treasury - Edward E Jones
Director of the Bureau of Engraving -- Alvin W Hall
Judge Advocate General of the Army- General Douglas McArthur
Quartermaster General of the Army- General J L Dewitt
Surgeon General of the Army-Maj Gen Robert U Patterson
Judge Advocate General of the Navy- Rear Admiral O G Murfin
Quartermaster General of the Navy- Brig Gen Hugh Matthews
Chief of the Weather Bureau-Chas F Marvin
Chief of the Bureau of Animal Ind- John F. Mohler
Chief of the Bureau of Dairy Ind-O E Reed Chief of the Bureau of Plant Ind-Wm A Taylor
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NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNMENT
J M Broughton-Governor
R L Harris-Lieut-Governor
Thad Eure-Secretary of State George R Pou-Auditor
C M Johnson-Treasurer
Clyde A Ervin-Supt of Public Instructions
Supreme Court
W P Stacy-Chief Justice
Associate Justices - Michael Schenck,
Heriot Clarkson, George W Connor, W A
Devin, J W Winborne, M V Barnhill
North Carolina Senators-Josiah W Bailey
and Robert R Reynolds
North Carolina Representatives-Herbert Bonner, John H Kerr, Graham A Barden, Harold D Cooley, A Lon Folger, Lewis E Teague, J Bayard Clark, Robt L Doughton, Alfred L Bulwinkle and Zebulon Weaver
COUNTY SEATS AND POPULATION
Graham
6,418
County
Pop.
County Seat
Granville
29,344
Alamance
57,427
Graham
Greene
18,548
Alexander
13,454
Taylorsville
Guilford
153,916
Alleghany
8,341
Sparta
Halifax
56,512
Anson
28,443
Wadesboro
Harnett
44,239
Ashe
22,664
Jefferson
Haywood
34,804
Avery
13,561
Newland
Henderson
26,049
Hendersonville
Beaufort
36,431
Washington
Hertford
19,352
Winton Raeford
Bladen
27,156
Elizabethtown
Hyde
7,860
Swan Quarter Statesville
Buncombe
108,755
Asheville
Jackson
19,366
Sylva
Burke
38,615
Morganton
Johnston
63,798
Smithfield
Cabarrus
59,393
Concord
Jones
10,926
Trenton Sanford
Camden
5,440
Camden
Lenoir
41,211
Kinston
Carteret
18,284
Beaufort
Lincoln
24,187
Lincolnton
Caswell
20,032
Yanceyville
Macon
15,880
Franklin
Catawba
51,653
Newton
Madison
22,522
Marshall
Chatham
24,726
Pittsboro
Martin
26,111
Williamston
Cherokee
18,813
Murphy
McDowell
22,996
Marion Charlotte
Clay
6,405
Hayesville
Mitchell
15,980
Bakersville Troy
Cleveland
58,055
Shelby
Montgomery
16,280
Columbus
45,663
Whiteville
Moore
30,969
Carthage
Craven
31,298
New Bern
Nash
55,608
Nashville
Cumberland
59,320
Fayetteville
New Hanover
47,935
Wilmington Jackson
Dare
6,041
Manteo
Onslow
17,939
Jacksonville
Davidson
53,377
Lexington
Orange
23,072
Hillsboro
Davie
14,909
Mocksville
Pamlico
9,706
Bayboro
Duplin
39,739
Kenansville
Pacquotank
20,568
Elizabeth City
Durham
80,244
Durham
Pender
17,710
Burgaw
Edgecombe
49,162
Tarboro
Perquimans
9,773
Hertford
Forsyth
126,475
Winston-Salem
Person
25,029
Roxboro
Franklin
30,382
Louisburg
Pitt
61,244
Greenville
Gaston
87,531
Gastonia
Polk
11,874
Columbus
Gates
10,060
Gatesville
Randolph
44,554
Asheboro
Bertie
26,201
Windsor
Hoke
14,937
Brunswick
17,125
Southport
Iredell
50,424
Caldwell
35,795
Lenoir
Lee
18,743
Chowan
11,572
Edenton
Mecklenburg
151,826
Currituck
6,709
Currituck
Northampton
28,299
Robbinsville Oxford Snow Hill Greensboro
Halifax Lillington Waynesville
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County
Pop.
County Seat
Richmond
36,810
Rockingham Lumberton
Robeson
76,860
Rockingham
57,898
Rowan
69,206
Rutherford
45,577
Sampson
47,440
Clinton Laurinburg
Stanly
32,834
Albemarle
Stokes
22,656
Danbury
Surry
41,783
Dobson Bryson City
Transylvania
12,241
Brevard
Tyrrell
5,556
Columbia Monroe
Vance
29,961
Henderson
Wake
109,544
Raleigh
Warren
23,145
Warrenton
Washington
12,323
Plymouth Boone
Wayne
58,328
Goldsboro
Wilkes
43,003
Wilkesboro
Wilson
50,219
Wilson
Yadkin
20,657
Yadkinville
Yancey
17,202
Burnsville
BURKE COUNTY GOVERNMENT
Court House-111 S Sterling Attorneys-Ervin & Butler
Accountant-Robt. M. Davis
Clerk of Court-Hal M. Walton Register of Deeds-W. A. Berry Sheriff-Paul M. Dale
Tax Collector-Lawrence Crouch Supt. of Schools-R. L. Patton
Health Officer-Dr. L. D. Hagaman Coroner-R. E. Greene
Surveyor-Jas. A. Harbison
Farm Agent-R. L. Sloan
Welfare Officer - Miss Elizabeth Sneed
Superior Court Judge-Wilson War- lick (Newton, N. C.)
Solicitor - - L. Spurgeon Spurling (Lenoir, N. C.)
County Criminal Court - Harry L. Riddle, Jr., judge; W. Gordon Boger, solicitor; Ralph J. Giles, clerk
Commissioners - A. P. McGimsey, chrmn; O. H. Pons, A. H. Conley. Clarkson Jones and Lawrence Lane
Board of Education - M. S. Arney, climn; C. P. Whisnant, L. F. Brinkley, J. E. Coulter and Earl Searcy
MORGANTON CITY OFFICIALS City Hall-104 N King Mayor-Hon. B. Bristol Mayor Pro-Tem-R. E. Kibler
Manager-Chester F. Lewis City Clerk-L. E. Smith
Supt. Water & Elec. Dept .- Theo L. Gordon
Attorney-Frank C. Patton
Supt. Schools-Wm. S. Hamilton
Supt. Streets-R. T. Williams
Chief of Police-Fons Duckworth Chief Fire Dept .- W. B. Lane
Commissioners-R. E. Kibler, P. E Smith, Y. E. Spake and R. A. Sigmon
ASSOCIATIONS AND CLUBS
American Legion, Burke County Post No. 21-R. L. Keller comdr, Court House.
American Red Cross-H. L. Millner chrmn, First Natl. Bank Bldg.
Chamber of Commerce-Frank S. Thomason sec., 110 N. King
Junior Women's Club-meets month- ly, Community Bldg.
Kiwanis Club - W. Stanley Moore sec., meets Fridays 6:30 p. m., Com- munity Bldg.
Lions Club-Mose W. Pittman sec., meets Tuesdays 7 p. m., Community Bldg.
Merchants Association - Frank 2. Thomason sec., Community Bldg., 110 N King
Mimosa Golf Club - Clarence Owen pro., Patton Rd.
Pilot Club-Miss Blanche Carter sec., meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays 7:30 p. m. Caldwell Hotel
Rotary Club-Kearney C. Pearce sec- treas, meets Wednesdays 12 p. m., Burkemont Hotel
Women's Club-meets monthly Com - munity Bldg.
CEMETERIES
Forest Hill-245 Cemetery Olive Hill Colored-231 New
CHURCHES (White)
Adventist-211 W Erwin Calvary Baptist-509 S Green Calvary Lutheran-111 N King Church of God-106 White First Baptist-107 S King First Methodist-101 S King First Presbyterian-221 N Sterling Full Gospel Assembly-224 Summit
Wentworth Salisbury Rutherfordton
Scotland
23,232
Swain
12,177
Union
39,097
Watauga
18,114
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Grace Episcopal-315 S King
North Morganton Baptist-101 View
North Morganton Methodist - 300 Rocky Ford
Oak Forest Methodist-101 Forest Pentecostal Holiness-102 N King
(Colored)
First Baptist-458 N Green
Gaston's Chapel A M E-102 Bouch- elle
Green St Prsebyterian-102 Claywell Second Baptist-449 Bouchelle
Slade's A M E Zion-302 E Union
HOSPITALS
Broadoaks Sanatorium-210 Valdese AV
Grace Hospital-401 College
State Hospital-Shelby Rd (Hwy 18)
LIBRARIES
Public Library-204 S King
SCHOOLS
Grammar-200 Avery
High School-400 College
N C School for the Deaf-701 Burke- mont Av
Primary-205-213 S Green
Olive Hill Colored-621 W Concord
LEGAL OR PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
January 1-New Year's Day
February 22-Washington's birthday
May 30-Memorial Day (all states except Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisana, Mississippi and North and South Carolina)
July 4th-Independence Day
September 1 (1941)-Labor Day
October 12-Columbus Day (Arkan- sas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Con- hecticut, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Ill- inois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky. Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massach - usetts, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire. New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Is- land, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Washing- ton and West Virginia)
November 11-Armistice Day (Ala- bama, Arizona, Arkansas, California Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Mas- sachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Mon- tana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Dakota. Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Da kota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont and Virginia)
November 27 (1941) - Thanksgiving Day
December 25-Christmas Day
POPULATION OF THE STATES OF THE UNITED STATES
1. New York
13,479,142
26.
South Carolina
1,899,804
2. Pennsylvania
9,900,180
27.
Florida
1,897,414
3. Illinois
7,897,241
28. Maryland
1,821,244
4. Ohio
6,907,612
29.
Kansas 1,801,028
5. California
6,907,387
30.
Washington
1,736,191
6. Texas
6,414,824
31.
Connecticut
1,709,242
7.
Michigan
5,256,106
32. Nebraska
1,315,834
8. Massachusetts
4,316,721
33. Colorado
1,123,296
9.
New Jersey
4,160,165
34.
Oregon
1,089,684
10. Missouri
3,784,664
35.
Maine
847,226
11. North Carolina
3,571,623
36.
Rhode Island
713,346
12.
Indiana
3,427,796
37. South Dakota
642,961
13.
Wisconsin
3,137,587
38. North Dakota 641,935
14.
Georgia
3,123,723
39.
Montana
559,456
15. Tennessee
2,915,841
40.
Utah
550,310
17.
Alabama
2,832,961
42. Idaho
524,873
18.
Minnesota
2,792,300
43. Arizona
499,261
19.
Virginia
2,677,773
44.
New Hampshire
491,524
20. Iowa
2,538,268
45.
Vermont
359,231
21. Louisiana
2,363,880
46.
Delaware
266,505
22. Oklahoma
2,336,434
47.
Wyoming
250,742
23. Mississippi
2,183,796
48. Nevada
110,247
24. Arkansas
1,949,387
25. West Virginia
1,901,974
District of Columbia
663,091
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16. Kentucky
2,845,627
41. New Mexico
MILLER'S Numerical Telephone Directory - OF - MORGANTON, N. C.
VOL. II
1941-1942 VOL. II
Containing a list of telephone subscribers arranged according to telephone numbers. Since telephone numbers change rapidly, it is suggested that persons using this list refer to the latest edition of the regular telephone book in order to verify the information contained herein.
NUMERICAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 13
1 Kirksey Clinic
2-J Greyer Mame C Mrs
39-W Hardin Elbert F Rev
2-W Golloway Hope McA Mrs
40 Harrison John W
3 Taylor John E Dr
41 Morganton Hdw Co
4-J Cheslock Saul R
42-R Teem John 1.
4-W McDowell Wm M
42-W Moody Effie G Miss
5-J Primary School
43-J Southern Ry
6 Morganton-Burke Gro Co
7 Billings Gilbert M Dr
44-W McCall Jas L
8 Cornwell Drug Store
45 Frisard Olga F Mrs
9 Harris Grocery
46 -J Netta's Hat Shop
10 Nelson M Addie Miss
46-W Boggs Harry A
11 Cox M G
47 Wonner Carl M
13 Burke Lumber Co
48-J Cox J Edwin
14-J N C School For Deaf
48-W Wilson Walter E
14-W N C School For Deaf
49-J Connelly Burtis L
49- W Parker Robt W
50-J Clarke Grocery
17 Riddle Harry L
50-W Markas John M
18 Riddle J Bennett Dr
19-J
Hogan Jennie C Mrs
19-W McGimsey Jas F
20-W Patton's Quality Jewelers
53-W Davis Robt M
21 Collett Addie R Mrs
22 Riddle J Bennett Dr
55 Morganton Lumber Co
23 Drexel Furn Co
56 Claywell Funeral Home
25-J Brinkley Marshall A
Beach J Walter
25-W Taylor Geo K
58 Morganton Furn Co
26 News-Herald The
59 Wortman F J
27 Landon J Hurst
60-W Crouch J Herman
61 Duke Power Co
62 Phifer Sudie P Mrs
63 - J Wilson's Clnrs & Dyers
63-W Shull Jos B
64 Good Will Dairies
31-J Mull John M
32-J Leslie Annie Mck Mrs
22-W Long Dwight H
33-J Epley Flossie Miss
33-M Lane E Gray
34 N C School For Deaf
35-J Ervin Saml J Jr
35-W Ervin Saml J
73 Table Rock Furn Co
74 Ervin Wm C
75-J Williams Karey R
75-M Morrison LeRoy
38-J Presnell Robt G
76-J Sloan Saml M
76-W Gillam Oscar A
38-W Millner Harry L
65 -J Gordon Lila W Mrs
67 Perkins Mary F Mrs
68-W Sloan Robt L
69 Lazarus Bros
71 Smith L Eugene
72 -J Harbison Jas A
72-M Valkenburgh Harry N
36 Patton Nollie M
37 Breeden Richd T Breeden Produce Co
28-J Pearson John H
28-W Reddish Minnie H Mrs
29 Lewis Chester F City Manager
30 Garrison Raymond M
51 Tate Sue V Miss
52-J Parks Fred R 52-W Moore Allie G
54 Homer's Soda Shop
15 First National Bank 16 Surasky's
39-J Calvary Baptist Church
44-R Nelson Janie H Mrs
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77 Broadway Market 78-J Cox Bela E
132-W Michaels J Jacob
78-W Walton Julian M
133 Kibler W Herbert Dr
79 County Local Board No 1
134 Garrison Feed & Coal Co
135-J Claywell Annie J Mrs
135-W Avery Isaac T Jr
81 Fire Dept
82 Morganton Dry Cleaners
84 Cornwell Drug Store
138 Gregory Carey E Rev
139-W Howard Jas R
140 Burke Garage Co
142 Taylor John E Dr
143 Michaux Richd V
144 - J McGalliard Ella K Mrs
144-W Ross Nina C Mrs
145 Whisnant Wm E
146 Chaffee Arthur C
92- W Broadoaks Sanatorium
93 Kibler Drug Co
94 Kibler Drug Co
95-J Gordon Annie Miss
97 Barbour Edith G Dr
151
Ervin John W Dr
153-J Peoples Dept Store
153-W Hairfield & Hairfield
99-W Cobb Beatrice Miss
100 Watlington P Vance
101 Watlington P Vance
102-J McCormick Minnie P Mrs
102-W Simmons Pinkney F
103 -J Farm Security Admn
103-W Morganton B & L Assn
104 Morganton Tire Store
105 Burke Furn Co
106-J Allman Jos A
106-W Sergeson Maggie C Mrs
107 Greer Harrison F
108 Carter Blanche K Miss
109-J Player Wm O
109-M Webb Chas H
110 Waldensian Bakery
111 -J Wortman Ollie K Mrs
111-W Johnson Chas G
112 Bolick Elmore E
167 Pitts H Preston
168-J Avery Lizzie
168-M Avery Daisy M
169-J Patton Geo E
169-W Howard Hattie P Miss
170 Ingold Arthur M
171-J McVey Wm W
171-W Teague Hal E
172-J Hairfield Edw M
173 Spake Yates E
121 -J Cottrell L Molton
174 Cuthbertson C Roscoe
175-R Heffner W Carson
176 -J Burleson Mary G Mrs
176-W Reichert Harold J
177-J Shuping Chas L
177-M Lackey Albert H
177-R Woodward Emilie F Miss
177-W Barber Coan G
178 Kirksey & Co
180-J Cowan Cecil E
180-W Shirley M Clinton
181 - J Superior Pet & Fuel Co
181-W Talley Murice C 182 Drexel Furn Co
183-W Edwards Ellis L Dr
184 Cox M G
157-J Walker Elizabeth W Mrs
157-W Townsend Wm A
158-W Carter Jas W
159-J Katz Dept Store
159-W Photo Shop The
160 Dale Paul M County Sheriff
161 Morganton Ins &, Realty Co
162 -J Lang Karl G
164 Carpenter & Turner
165 Surasky Saml
166 International Shoe Co
Burke Tannery
113 -J Claywell Laura Miss
114 McGalliard Hardy L.
115 First Methodist Church
116-W Mull John H
117-J Thomason Frank S
117-W Carswell Manley L
118-J Rhyne Lloyd W
119 Avery Jas T
120 Moore Robey B
121-W Duckworth Lemuel L
122-J Patton Wm H
122-W Sparks Margaret H Mrs
123 Harry's Taxi
124 -J Erwin Mamie G Mrs
124-W Connelly H Lester
125 Farmer's Federation
126 Kibler W Herbert Dr
127-J Nichols W Ernest
127-W Berry J Worth
128-J Abee Etta E Mrs
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