Miller's Shelby, N.C., City Directory [1949-1950], Part 1

Author: Miller, Chas. W. (Charles W.)
Publication date: 1949
Publisher: Southern Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 432


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JOHN McARTHUR


221 W. GRAHAM ST.


Anything Made of Tin


SHEET METAL WORKS


PHONE 713


111 W. GRAHAM ST. -----


BRONSON ELECTRIC CO. Phone 1181 SALES - SERVICE


CONTRACTORS


Dr. E. B. Lattimore, Pres. J. L. Suttle, Jr., Exec. V-Pres .- Sac.


Cleveland B & L Association "Save To Build - Build To Save"


J. L. Suttle, Jr. - Insurance All Kinds of Insurance


110 W. MARION ST. PHONES 1103 & 1382-J


LUTZ-AUSTELL FUNERAL HOME


AMBULANCE SERVICE


412 W. SUMTER ST. PHONE 33


CLEVELAND LUMBER CO.


BUILDING SUPPLIES LUMBER MILLWORK


"When It's Lumber Call Our Number"


218 Arrowood St.


Phones 162 & 1097


CAROLINA DAIRY


A Complete Line of Dairy Products and Ice Cream


RETAIL STORES: 800 Grover St. and 213 N. LaFayette St.


Phone 125 804 Grover St.


SUTTLE'S DRUG STORE We Fill Any Doctor's Prescriptions PHONES 370 and 367


117 W. WARREN


SHELBY BUILDING & LOAN


DIRECT REDUCTION LOANS


Geo. A. Hoyle, Pres. J. F. Roberts, Exec. V-Pros. J. I .. Austell. Sec .- Treas.


Phone 91


ASSOCIATION


THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA


LUX


LIBERTAS


THE COLLECTION OF NORTH CAROLINIANA


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ERS' SPECIAL DIRECTORY


L D. HONEYCUTT ROBT. J. AREY


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DISTRIBUTORS


DIL CO. PRODUCTS


FOR


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AMERICAN


AMOCO GAS


DISTRIBUTORS


Amoco Tires - Tubes - Batteries


Accessories


Office 415 S. Morgan St.


Bulk Plant 416 S. Morgan St.


Phone 764-W


Phone 764-J


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ADVERTISERS' SPECIAL DIRECTORY


L. J. "BILL" BALEY


MANAGER


INSURANCE DEPARTMENT UNION TRUST CO.


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Where Insurance Is A Business And Not A Sideline


101 N. LaFayette St,


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THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLECTION


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ADVERTISERS' SPECIAL DIRECTORY


ASK FOR Bost's Toast Master Bread


DELICIOUS CAKES 1


BOST'S BAKERY, INC.


RETAIL DEPT. 117 W. MARION ST. PHONE 158


CAKE PLANT 1007 E. MARION ST. PHONE 1446


Out of Sight . Out of Mind


Out of Business


The importance of keeping firm and product names in the public eye is recognized by all business men. It is astonishing to see how a firm or product, however meritorious, will slip into the limbo of the forgotten if not persistently advertised.


The City Directory is the natural medium for keeping a business or product name in the spotlight. Insist on being well represented in its pages,


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TITLE PAGE


MILLER'S SHELBY, N. C.


CITY DIRECTORY


VOL. VIII


1949-1950


VOL. VIII


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


$20.00


SHELBY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, LOCAL AGENTS


SHELBY, N. C.


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


Copyright, August, 1949, 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 101


Alphabetical List of Names


101


Associations and Clubs 366


Buyers' Guide


17


City Government


1


311


Classified Business Directory 365


County Government (Cleveland) 146


Index to Advertisers


6


North Carolina State Government


11


Numerical Telephone Directory 49


Preface 7


Street Directory 393


United States Government


11


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


Allen's Refrigeration Co 43


Anthony & Anthony bottom lines


American Oil Co .p 2


Arey Oil Co


-p 2


Ascension Lutheran Church


p 16


Auto Inn The


bottom


lines


B & M Stores Inc


p 37


B & P Service


p


19


Baird Furniture Co


p


37


Belk-Stevens Co


top lines


Better Book-Keeping Service


p 25


Bivins Sinclair Station


p 19


Bobby's Music Shop p 42


Bost's Bakery Inc


. p


4


Bowen & Hubbard


.p 29


Brewer's Shoes


Bridges Auto Parts


p


18


cover


Brooks Service Station


-p 19


Brown-Hopper Motors


-p 23


C & S Furniture Store


top lines


Cabaniss Esso Station


_p 19


Canipe Electric Co


bottom lines


Carolina Dairy Inc


front cover


Carolina Refinoil Co p 20


Carolina Tree Service Inc


-p 46


Carpenter R E & Co


p 29


Central Methodist Church


16


Cleveland Building & Loan Assn.


front cover


Cleveland Gas Co


back cover


Cleveland Lumber Co


front cover and top lines


Cleveland Times


top lines


Continental Store


bottom lines


Cooke Robert H


backbone


Corn's Ice Cream Co


top lines


Crawford Hardware & Implement Co .. p 34 Crawley Chevrolet Co P 22 Credit Bureau of Cleveland County_ _ p 31


Crystal Laundry & Dry Cleaners.


p 40


Dixie Cream Donut Shop


-p 25


p


44


Dixie Laundry & Cleaners


p 40


Double Cola Bottling Co


.p 25


Dover & Brown Co


top lines


Duncan E H Tile Co


-p 18


Eagle Roller Mill Co


top lines


Efird's Department Store


-p 31


Electric Motor Service Co


p 33


Eskridge Oil Co


p 36


Fetzer Concrete Block & Products Co_ _ p 26


Freside Coal & Wood Co


fly Y


First Baptist Church


.p 16


First National Bank


insert


(Continued on Page 8)


Bronson Electric Co


front


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PREFACE


SHELBY,


NORTH CAROLINA


"For Pleasant Living" 1949 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS SHELBY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION, INC.


Officers


Holt McPherson


President


Athos Rostan


First Vice-President


George Blanton, Jr.


Second Vice-President


W. M. Ficklen


Manager


Albert Suttle


Chairman Merchants Assn.


Ralph Howe Vice-Chairman Merchants Assn.


Directors


Terms Expire in


Terms Expire in


December, 1949:


December, 1950:


George Blanton, Jr.


Brady W. Dickson


W. W. Crawley


Edwin C. Ford


Ralph W. Gardner


Robert R. Forney


Sherrill M. Linberger


C. W. "Jack" Joyner


Dr. Edwin Plaster


Worth W. Morris


Honorary Directors


Harry S. Woodson


Mayor


Walter L. Fanning President, Rotary Club


Rev. J. D. Sheppard President, Kiwanis Club


H. H. Weaver President, Lions Club


William M. Lineberger 1 1 1


President, "Jaycees"


Preface


Shelby, near the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, was chartered in 1843. It has an aldermanic form of Government with Mayor and four councilmen, owns and operates its water and electric system. It was named for Col. Isaac Shelby-hero of the Battle of Kings Mountain, fought nearby in the Revolutionary War. Principal streets, such as Washington, LaFayette, Warren, Marion, are named for Revolutionary War heros. Shelby is the home of the late O. Max Gardner, Ambassador to the Court of St. James (1947), Governor (1929-33); the Hon. Clyde R. Hoey, U. S. Senator (1946-); Governor (1937-41); the Hon. E. Y. Webb, U. S. Federal Judge (1949) and Former U. S. Congressman during Wilson's administration; Hatcher Hughes, Pulitzer Prize Winner (1934) and the late Thomas Dixon, author of the famous novel "The Clansmen" on which D. W. Griffith based his epic picture "Birth of a Nation".


(Continued on Page 9)


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


(Continued from Page 6)


Ford O E Co p 34


Francis & Wilson _p


20


Gift & Cloth Shop The .p 37


Gilliatt Florist -p 35


Gold & Brooks


-p 46


Goodrich B F Stores insert


Grady's 28


Hamrick T W Co


bottom lines


Hardin Tractor & Equipment Co p 45


Hickory Well Supply Co back cover


Hoey Charles A Inc


back cover and bottom lines


Hotel Charles


p 39


Howell Transfer & Storage Co p 45


Hoyle Frank L & Geo A -p


39


Hudson Hosiery Co


-p


38


Ideal Ice & Fuel Co _p


39


Irvin James T


p 40


Johnson Taylor O Inc 38


p


Jones Tom Refinoil Service p


23


Jones Plumbing Co


42


p


Jones & Son Tractor Service p


45


K & W Packing Co


p 41


Keeter Hoyt Motors Inc


-p 23


Keeter's Service & Finance Co p 23


Kester-Groome Furniture Co back cover


Kiser Feed & Seed Co


p 34


Kiwanis Club p


14


24


Lackey Pontiac Co


p


24


LaFayette Cleaners


p


27


27


Lions Club


p


13


Lovelace Welding & Machine Shop p47


Lutz-Austell Funeral Home _front cover


McArthur John front cover


McCoy's Service Station


p 20


McCraw Dry Cleaners


p 27


McSwain Venetian Blind Co p


47


McSwain & Son


p


29


M & J Finance Corp stencils


Mack's Taxi Headquarters p 44


Maxwell, Morris & Kennedy_ _ bottom lines


Mayhew Restaurant bottom lines


Misenheimer's


bottom lines


Morgan & Co Inc _p 35


National Business College -p 26


Palmer Mortuary The back cover


Payseur Sam


p 21


Pendleton's Music & Furniture Store


top lines


Penney J C Co


p 32


Peterson & Wilson Grading Co


p 30


Queen's Esso Station


-p 21


Ramsey A A & Son p 30


Roberts-Carpenter Men's Shop p 28


Roberts Motors Inc


p


25


Rogers Theatre


p 44


Rotary Club


-p 15


Royal Cleaners p 28


Sell-Patt Sandal Mfg Co -p 44


Service Finance Co


_p 18


Shelby Building & Loan Assn front cover


Shelby Creamery Co


.p 31


Shelby Drug Co p 33


Shelby Food Lockers Inc p 36


Shelby Foundry & Machine Shop p 36


Shelby Marble & Granite Co


top lines


Shelby New & Used Auto Parts


_p 18


Shelby Paint & Glass Co


-p 3


Shelby Presbyterian Church


p 16


Shelby Refrigeration Co


top lines


Sherer Motors


top lines


Silver J Worth


p 43


Snowflake Laundry Co


p 41


Southards Electric Co


back cover


Southern Cotton Oil Co The


p 35


Spangler Realty Co


bottom lines


Spangler Roofing & Supply Co


p 43


Spangler & Sons


p 30


Spangler's Wheel Service p 21


Star Publishing Co


top lines


Sterchi Bros Stores Inc


insert


Stone Oil Co


.p 41


Suttle J L Jr


bottom lines


Suttle's Drug Store_ _ front cover & top lines


Thompson Z J Lumber Co


_bottom lines


Tillman's Inc


back cover


Union Trust Co insert


Union Trust Co-insurance Dept.


p 3 and top lines


WOHS Radio Station


_p 42


Waldensian Bakeries Inc top lines


Waldrep Florist 35


Washburn Coal & Oil Co


bottom lines


Watson I G


bottom lines


Webb Carl R


back cover


Webb Paul & Son


bottom lines


West Side Garage


22


Whiteway Dry Cleaning Co


top lines and p 28


Willis Photographic Studio p 42


Wilson Tree Co


p 46


Woods Lee Auto Trim Shop


-p 22


Wray A V & 6 Sons


.p 32


p 43


20


Shelby Supply Co


Jones Motors


p


Lackey J Lawrence Co p


Leonard Cleaners


p


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PREFACE


PREFACE


(Continued from Page 7)


Shelby is a city in which home owners take more than usual pride in their community and interest in its development.


LOCATION


Shelby is situated near the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the prosperous Piedmont area. It is the county seat of Cleveland County, 40 miles west of Charlotte on U. S. Highway 74, and 72 miles east of Asheville on the same Highway. The city is protected from extreme temperature in winter and summer by nearby mountains, which are the highest east of the Rockies. Shelby, therefore, enjoys a year-round climate that is healthy and invigorating. This section offers to those seeking a change of location an ideal, evenly balanced winter and summer climate. The average annual temperature is 59 degrees. Its altitude is an even 1,000 feet.


POPULATION


Shelby has constantly mantained a solid and well-rounded develop- ment of its industrial, agricultural, and cultural aspects, which reflects in the steady and even population growth as follows: 1920, 3,609; 1930, 10,789; 1940, 14,037. The 1949 population of Shelby is 17,675, and greater Shelby 19,775. Newcomers find a ready welcome and a neigh- borly atmosphere, unspoiled by class distinction. It is easy to make friends in Shelby where hospitality is a natural heritage.


EDUCATION


The Shelby school system is modern and well-equipped as you would expect to find in a community where cultural interest play an important part in affairs. Gardner-Webb College, nine miles from Shelby, offers advantages of higher education in an institution accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Universities. The local National Business College provides secretarial and accounting training.


RECREATION


A new and delightful $500,000.00 municipal park and recreation facilities, five supervised playgrounds, totaling 120 acres, help to make Shelby a pleasant place to live. A lighted athletic field, seating 4,000, municipal swimming pool, and golf course, together with a private golf course and country club greatly add to the recreational facilities. Also there are five motion pictures theatres with a seating capacity of 3,500. Then, too, there are the active civic and professional clubs such as Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions, Jaycees, Masonic Lodge, B.P.O.E. Lodge No. 1709, Business and Professional Womens Club, Senior and Junior Woman's Club, Junior Charity League, Cleveland Executives Club and Community Concert Club.


AGRICULTURE


A rich agricultural area, Cleveland County has more than 5,000 farms. In addition to being the State's largest cotton producing county-pro- ducing more than a bale of cotton for every man, woman, and child, it also markets apples and other fruit, dairy products, beef cattle, hogs, chickens, and small grains.


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PREFACE


PREFACE


(Continued from Page 10)


INDUSTRY


An excellent climate, convenience of raw materials, and accessibility to markets-plus an abundance of power, water, and native labor-have all contributed to the industrial development of this section. Shelby has nine textile and hosiery plants employing over 3,600 people, with an annual payroll of approximately eight million dollars.


ELECTRIC POWER


Cleveland County is the center of the largest and most modern of the Duke Power Company's steam generating plants. This 220,000 Kilowatt steam generating power plant was completed by the Duke Power Company at Cliffside (within the county) in 1948, providing Shelby and Cleveland County with ample light and power for growing business and industry.


FINANCE


The two banks in Shelby have deposits of nearly 30 million dollars. Also there are three thriving Building and Loan Associations and other financial institutions. Shelby is the retail trading center of Cleveland County, as well as county seat, with attendent Government activities. Shopping facilities are excellent with many good locally owned stores, branches of large chains, and desirable distributing organizations serv- ing the area. 1948 retail sales were in excess of $31,250,000.00, whole- sale sales over $12,000,000.00.


TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATION


Shelby is served by two railroads, the Southern and Seaboard. The main line of the Southern crosses the county a few miles from Shelby. Buses arrive and leave at all hours of the day and night. Three motor express lines operate through the city. Shelby is also connected by highways 18, 26, 74, and 150. It also has a private airport. A daily newspaper, the "Shelby Daily Star" established in 1894 by Clyde R. Hoey who is now United States Senator, serves the county and has ABC circulation in excess of 10,000; the semi-weekly "Cleveland Times", established in 1941 has a circulation of 3,163 (publisher's sworn state- ment). Radio station WOHS operates on clear channel 730 kilocycles, daylight hours, and WOHS-FM on 96.1 megacycles, unlimited time, to furnish radio service.


MEDICAL


Situated in Shelby is a 100 bed county hospital slated to be enlarged soon. In addition, there is an active health department directed by a full time Doctor and a full time Sanitary Engineer.


Shelby offers opportunity not only to its own people, but also to others seeking the particular advantages of working and living, of busi- ness and recreation, of pleasure and profit, which it offers in well- balanced combination.


For further information, write:


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION, INC.


14-15 GARDNER BUILDING PHONE 828


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY


MILLER'S Shelby, North Carolina


Miscellaneous Directory 1949-1950


Containing Valuable Information Concerning United States and State Government.


UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT


Harry S. Truman-President


Alben W. Barkley -- Vice-President


The Cabinet


Dean Acheson, Secretary of State John W Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury Tom C Clark, Attorney General Louis A Johnson, Secretary of Defense J A Krug, Secretary of the Interior Chas F Brannan, Secretary of Agriculture Chas Sawyer, Secretary of Commerce Jesse M Donaldson, Postmaster General Maurice J Tobin, Secretary of Labor


Government Officials


Treasurer of the United States-William Alexander Julian


Comptroller of Currency-Preston Delano


Director of the Mint-Nellie Taylor Ross


Register of the Treasury-Edward G Dolan


Director of the Bureau of Printing and En- graving-Alvin W Hall


Assistant Secretary of Labor-Edw C Moran Jr .


Chief of Staff United States Army-Gen Omar N Bradley


Navy Chief-Admiral Chester Nimitz


Air Chief-Gen Hoyt S Vandenberg


Chief of the Weather Bureau-Francis W Richelderfer


Director of War Mobilization-Jno W Snyder


Representative World Security League- Warren R Austin


NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNMENT


W Kerr Scott-Governor


H Pat Taylor-Lieutenant-Governor


Thad Eure-Secretary of State Henry L Bridges -- Auditor


Brandon P Hodges-Treasurer Clyde A Erwin-Supt of Public Instruction L Y Ballentine-Comr of Agriculture Forrest H Shuford-Comr of Labor Wm P Hodges-Comr of Insurance Harry McMullan-Attorney General


Supreme Court


W P Stacy-Chief Justice


Associate Justices-Michael Schenck, W A Devin, J W Winborne, M V Barnhill, A A F Seawell, E B Denny, A J Newton, Clerk


North Carolina Senators-Clyde R Hoey and Frank Graham


North Carolina Representatives-Herbert Bonner, John H Kerr, Graham A Barden, Harold W Cooley, Thurmond Chatham, J Bayard Clark, Robt L Doughton, Alfred L Bulwinkle, Carl T Durham, C B Deane, Hamilton C Jones and Monroe M Redden


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


County


Pop.


County Seat


County


Pop.


Alamance


57,427


Graham


Johnston


63,798


Alexander


13,454


Taylorsville


Jones


10,926


Alleghany


8,341


Sparta


Lee


18,743


Anson


28,443


Wadesboro


Lenoir


41,211


Kinston


Ashe


2.2,664


Jefferson


Lincoln


24,187


Avery


13,561


Newland


Macon


15,880


Beaufort


36,431


Washington


Madison


22,522


Bertie


26,201


Windsor


Martin


26,111


Williamston


Bladen


27,156


Elizabethtown


McDowell


22,996


Marion Charlotte Bakersville


Burke


38,615


Morganton


Montgomery


16,280


Troy


Cabarrus


59,393


Concord


Moore


30,969


Caldwell


35,795


Lenoir


Nash


55,608


Camden


5,440


Camden


New Hanover 47,935


Carteret


18,284


Beaufort


Northampton 28,299


Caswell


20,032


Yanceyville


Onslow


17,939


Catawba


51,653


Newton


Orange


23,072


Chatham


24,726


Pittsboro


Pamlico


9,706


Bayboro


Cherokee


18,813


Murphy


Pasquotank


20,568


Chowan


11,572


Edenton


Pender


17,710


Burgaw


Clay


6,405


Hayesville


Perquimans


9,773


Hertford


Cleveland


58,055


Shelby


Person


25,029


Roxboro


Columbus


45,663


Whiteville


Pitt


61,244


Greenville


Craven


31,298


New Bern


Polk


11,874


Columbus Asheboro


Currituck


6,709


Currituck


Richmond


36,810


Rockingham


Dare


6,041


Manteo


Robeson


76,860


Lumberton


Davidson


53,377


Lexington


Rockingham


57,898


Davie


14,909


Mocksville


Rowan


69,206


Duplin


39,739


Kenansville


Rutherford


45,577


Durham


80,244


Durham


Sampson


47,440


Clinton


Edgecombe


49,162


Tarboro


Scotland


23,232


Laurinburg


Forsyth


126,475


Winston-Salem


Stanly


32,834


Albemarle


Franklin


30,382


Louisburg


Stokes


22,656


Danbury


Gaston


87,531


Gastonia


Surry


41,783


Dobson


Gates


10,060


Gatesville


Swain


12,177


Bryson City Brevard


Graham


6,418


Robbinsville


Transylvania


12,241


Granville


29,344


Oxford


Tyrrell


5,556


Columbia


Greene


18,548


Snow Hill


Union


39,097


Monroe


Guilford


153,916


Greensboro


Vance


29,961


Henderson


Halifax


56,512


Halifax


Wake


109,544


Harnett


44,239


Lillington


Warren


23,145


Haywood


34,804


Waynesville


Washington


12,323


Plymouth


Henderson


26,049


Hendersonville


Watauga


18,114


Boone


Hertford


19,352


Winton


Wayne


58,328


Goldsboro


Hoke


14,937


Raeford


Wilkes


43,003


Wilkesboro


Hyde


7,860


Swan Quarter


Wilson


50,219


Wilson


Iredell


50,424


Statesville


Yadkin


20,657


Yadkinville


Jackson


19,366


Sylva


Yancey


17,202


Burnsville


Brunswick


17,125


Southport


Mecklenburg 151,826


Buncombe


108,755


Asheville


Mitchell


15,980


Carthage Nashville Wilmington Jackson Jacksonville Hillsboro


Elizabeth City


Cumberland


59,320


Fayetteville


Randolph


44,554


Wentworth


Salisbury Rutherfordton


Raleigh Warrenton


County Seat Smithfield Trenton Sanford


Lincolnton Franklin Marshall


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LIONS CLUB


H. H. WEAVER, President


J. LOWERY AUSTELL, Secretary


ROBERT S. GIDNEY, Treasurer


AIKEN, EARL L.


JOLLEY, A. I.


JONES, C. J.


JOYNER, C. W.


KALE, RALPH H.


AUSTELL, J. LOWERY


BAIRD, FRED L.


BARBEE, B. FRANK JR.


BEATTIE, W. RALPH


BEASON, B. G.


LeGRAND, RICHARD T. JR.


LITTLE, LLOYD


BIGGERSTAFF, W. PALMER


BLAND, ADDIE


LOY, MILTON


BLANTON, GEORGE JR.


LUTZ, EARL


LUTZ, LLOYD L.


BOLT, C. DORIS BRIDGES, JESSIE E.


LUTZ, ROBERT H.


BURN, JOHN


LUTZ, W. H.


CABINESS, CLAY


McSWAIN, YATES


CANNON, JOHN WEBB


MACOMSON, M. R.


CHADWELL, JAMES


McBRAYER, JOHN Z.


CHAMPION, F. OREN


MITCHELL, LONNIE


CHEEK, GRADY


MOORE, OLLIE


CLARK, J. J.


MORR.S. W. W.


OEHLER, CHARLIE


CORNWELL, LEE


OSBORNE, J. W.


CORNWELL, TOM


PALMER, BEN C.


CRAVER, JOSEPH N.


PENDLETON, W. G.


CRAWFORD, FRANK


POWELL, A. A.


QUEEN, JOHN ED.


ROSTAN, ATHOS


DAVES, CLYDE


DAVIS, JOHN ED.


SHUFORD, LEE


SHYTLE, BEN


DIXON, JOSEPH N.


DIXON, MAX R.


DOVER, W. HUGH


SPANGLER, MAL A. JR.


SPANGLER, RALPH


SPERLING, GEORGE H.


STRICKLAND, J. C.


SUTTLE, J. ALBERT JR. SUTTLE, J. L. JR.


GASTON, JOHN M.


THOMPSON, DR. H. C.


GIDNEY, ROBERT S.


THOMPSON, JOSEPH R.


WATERS, LINDSEY A.


GILLIATT, CECIL L. GREEN, ROY B. GROOME, Z. M. HAGAMAN, J. G.


WEATHERS, HENRY LEE WEAVER, H. H.


WELLS, CHARLES H. JR.


HAMRICK, ED. E.


HAMRICK, FORREST W.


HAMRICK, DR. JOHN HARDEMAN, W. H.


WILSON, EDWARD


W LSON, DR. ROBERT L.


WOMACK, RICHARD WOOD, J. CARVER WOODS, LEE W.


WRAY, CHARLES W.


WRIGHT, JOE M.


YELTON, JOHN L.


YELTON, PARIS L.


JOHNSON, TAYLOR O.


SMITH, GRIFFIN P. SM TH. J. P.


ELLIOTT, J. D. FAISON, JOHN R.


FORNEY, ROBERT R.


FORNEY, THOMAS J.


GARDNER, RALPH W.


GARRETT, J. G.


THOMPSON, C. LYLE


WHITE, DAVID P. WILLIS, FLOYD


HAUSS, R. M. HEDRICK, KARL HORN, CHAS. C.


HOPPER, ALTON M. HUNTER, DR. JOHN B. IRVIN, A. V. IRVIN, JAMES T.


KENDALL, DR. BEN.


KISER, VERNON K.


KOURI, ELI LAUGHRIDGE, RUSSELL G.


BEASON, JAMES


LOGAN, J. ROBERT


COBLE, C. C. COOKE, ROBERT C.


OLSBY, M. E.


CRAWLEY, JOHN P. CRAWLEY, W. W.


RUCKER, R. J.


DIXON HUBERT


ALLEN, RAY L. ARROWOOD, HUGH AULL, L. E.


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ADVERTISERS' SPECIAL DIRECTORY


KIWANIS CLUB


J. D. SHEPPARD, President


HENRY B. EDWARDS, Secretary


W. M. FICKLEN, Vice-President C. RUSH HAMRICK, Treasurer


ABERNETHY, J. F. ALEXANDER, FRED


ALLEN, JAMES W. ANSTETT, R. P. ARCHER, A. W. AUSTELL, J. ROBERT AYERS, W. A.


BEAVER, T. R. BELL, JOHN W.


BENNETT, EMMERSON S. BEST, HERMAN


BISHOP, ROBERT L. BLANTON, FRED W. BLANTON, GEORGE


BREEZE, VICTOR W. BROWN, WALTER L. BURRUS, CHARLES A. BYERS, CHAS S.


COHEN, HARRY S. COMBS, HERBERT C. COX, J. J.


DAVIS. LEWIS B. DICKSON, BRADY W.


DORTON, J. S.


EASOM, HORACE B. ELLIOTT, O. PAXTON ELLIS, J. B. ESKRIDGE, J. H.


GAFFNEY, EARLE GARY, W. KAYS GRIGG, J. HORACE


HAMRICK, A. V.


HAMRICK, C. E.


HAMRICK, EARLE A. JR.


HAMRICK, EARLE A. SR.


HAMRICK, FELIX HAMR CK, JOE D.


HAMRICK, LADD W.


HAMRICK, O. V. HABISON, J. W. HARDIN, JOE O.


HARRIS, DANA H.


HARR S. W. C.


HENDRICK, F. CLINE


HENDRIX, C. HOOPER


HEWITT, SPURGEON C.


HOEY, CHARLES A. HOEY, CLYDE R. HOEY, FRANK E.


HOLLIS, JOHN P. HONEYCUTT, EARL D.


HOUPE, HALL C. HUDSON, W. HILL JR.


HUDSON, W. HILL SR.


HUMPHREY, DONALD L.


JENKINS, BEN P. JR. JENKINS, J. L.


JENNINS, NEILL A. JONES, CRAIG


KEETER, HOYT S. JR.


KEETER, HOYT. S. SR.


KEETER, K. K.


KEMPER, EDWARD LEE


LACKEY, EVANS LATT.MORE, E. B.


LATTIMORE, J. A.


LAUGHRIDGE, ROGER M.


LeGETTE, JAMES S.


LeGRAND, H. EUGENE


LeGRAND. R. T. LUTZ, J. OGBURN


LUTZ, JAMES E.


LUTZ, JOHN F.


LUTZ, ROSCOE E.


MABRY, JACK


MAHONEY, JOHN J. JR.


McKNIGHT, JOHN S.


MILLS, HENRY A. MCNEELY. J. C. MISENHEIMER, J. R.


MULL, CARR


MULL. O. M.


NEWTON, D. Z.


NOELL, HUGH E.


NOLAN, CLYDE PADGETT, CHAS. K.


PALMER, JACK JR.


PALMER, TOM V. PARKER, SHEP F. PERREAULT, CLAYTON L.


PLASTER, H. EDWIN


POST, EDWARD E. JR.


POST, EDWARD E. SR.


ROBERTS, GUY H. ROBERTS, J. FRANK ROYSTER, D. W.


SELF. G. CARLO


SMART, W. W. G.


SMITH, NED N.


SPANGLER, CARL M. SPANGLER, M. A. SR. SPARROW, EVANS C.


SPECK, HARRY S. SR.


STAMEY, T. C.


STONE, I. D.


STITT, GEORGE B. SUTTLE, J. A.


TERRELL, J. O. THOMPSON, Z. J. TIGNER, JAMES TOMS, HERBERT L.


VOGEL, PAUL


WALDREP, Wm. JULIUS WALLACE, ROBERT WASHBURN, MAX WASHBURN, GEORGE D. WEATHERS, LEE B. WEBB, CARL R. WEBB, CHAS. WILLIAM WEBB, EDWIN YATES


WEBB, PAUL JR. WOODSON, HARRY S. WRIGHT, ARNOLD


YOUNG, CARLOS L. YOUNG, LAMAR L.


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ROTARY CLUB


WALTER FANNING, President


CHAS. B. AUSTELL, Secretary


ABERNETHY, WALTER E. ANTHONY, JOHN AUSTELL, HOPSON


BARNETT, ROBT. C. BEAM, MILES BECKHAM, JACK BLACKLEY, SHEM K. BLACKWELL, HOWARD F. BRACKETT, FORREST BROWN, W. H.


CAMPBELL, JOHN D. CARPENTER, GEORGE M. CARROLL, MASON L. COTHRAN, THOS.


DOSTER, JOS. DOVER, CHAS. I. DOVER, J. R., JR.


ELLIOTT, PHIL


FALLS, FRED FARRIS, J. LANDER FORD, EDWIN FORNEY, CHAS. D., JR.


GARDNER, J. FLAY GAULT, SAM M. GOLD, BEN


HARRIS, HARLAN HARTIGAN, JACK HENDRICK, BEN HENDRICK, FORD HENDRICK, WADE HOLLAND, LAWRENCE P.


JENKINS, JAMES C.


KALE, W. ARTHUR KENNEDY, PAUL


LACKEY, NORRIS LACKEY, W. D. LeGRAND, W. F. LUTZ, RAY


TILDEN FALLS, Treasurer


McBRAYER, C. B. McDOWELL, J. LEWIS McMURRY, WILLIS McNEILL, W. A. McPHERSON, HOLT


MABRY, CLAUDE MEACHAM, EARL


MOORE, D. FORREST


MOORE, LARRY MOORE, THOS.




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