Miller's Shelby, N.C., City Directory [1951-1952], Part 1

Author: Miller, Chas. W. (Charles W.)
Publication date: 1951
Publisher: Southern Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 420


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211 W. GRAHAM ST.


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SHEET METAL WORKS PHONE 5296:


126-128 W. GRAHAM ST.


BRONSON ELECTRIC CO. Phone 5238 SALES - SERVICE


CONTRACTORS


DR. E. B. LATTIMORE, Pres. J. L. SUTTLE, JR., Exec. V-Pres .- Sec. CLEVELAND B & L ASSOCIATION "Save To Build - Build To Save"


J. L. SUTTLE, JR & COMPANY, INC. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE


110 W. Marion St. Phone 5261


LUTZ-AUSTELL FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE


412 W. SUMTER ST. PHONE 7211


CLEVELAND LUMBER CO.


BUILDING SUPPLIES . LUMBER MILLWORK


"When It's Lumber Call Our Number" 218 Arrowood St. Phone 5263


CAROLINA DAIRY


A Complete Line of Dairy Products and Ice Cream


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


Phone 8031 804 Grover St.


DIXIE LAUNDRY & CLEANERS Sal W. GRAHAM ST


PHONE 7031


117 W. Warren SHELBY


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


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OFFICE AND PLANT 1001 E. MARION ST. PHONE 6325


RETAIL STORE


129 W. MARION ST. PHONE 8111


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TITLE PAGE


MILLER'S Shelby, North Carolina


CITY DIRECTORY


VOL. IX 1951-1952 VOL. IX


Containing an Alphabetical Directory of Business Concerns and Private Citizens, Occupants of Office Buildnigs 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 .


$22.50


SHELBY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, LOCAL AGENTS


SHELBY, N. C.


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


Copyright, August, 1951, 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 ommissions that may have occurred in such revision. -PUBLISHERS.


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INDEX


GENERAL INDEX


Page


Abbreviations


101


Alphabetical List of Names


101


Associations and Clubs


1 1 1 L 1 1 L 1 1 1 348 1


Buyers Guide


17


City Government.


297


Classified Business Directory 1 1


1 347


County Government (Cleveland)


144


Index to Advertisers


6


North Carolina State Government. 1 1 1


11


Numerical Telephone Directory 1


49


Preface


7


Street Directory


373


United States Government.


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


Allen's Refrigeration Co p 42


Anthony & Anthony


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Arey-Harmon Oil Co .p 2


Cooke Robert H


backbone


Ascension Lutheran


Church


p 16


Auto Inn The


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B & M Stores Inc


p 37


B & P Service


p 19


Baird Furniture Co


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Belk-Stevens Co


top lines


Blackwell Accounting Service


p 18


Bost Bakery Inc


-p 4


Bowen & Hubbard Grading Co


p 28


Brewer's Shoes


p 43


Bronson Electric Co


front


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Brown-Hopper Motors


p 24


Butler C P Cabinet Shop


p 36


C & S Furniture Store


top lines


Campbell Department Store -p 30 Carolina Chain Saw & Equipment Co __ p 25 Carolina Dairy Inc front cover Carolina Tree Service Inc p 45


p 27


Fireside Coal & Wood Co


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First Baptist Church


.p 16


First National Bank insert


Ford O E Co


top lines and p 34


Francis & Wilson


p 19


Fraser Esso Service Station


p 19


Gift & Cloth Shop The


-p 33


Goodrich B F Stores


.p 18


Grady's -p 26


Hamrick T W Co


.bottom lines


Hoey Charles A Inc


back cover and bottom lines


Hord R D & Son


-bottom lines and p 20


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Crawford Hardware & Implement Co __ p 33 Crawley Chevrolet Co back cover and p 21 Credit Bureau of Cleveland County __ p 29 Crystal Laundry & Dry Cleaners _____ p 39 Dixie Laundry & Cleaners front cover Double Cola Bottling Co -p 24 Eagle Roller Mill Co top lines


Efird's Department Store


-p 30


Electric Motor Service Co


-p 33


Ellis Lumber Co


top lines


Eskridge Oil Co back cover and p 36 Fetzer Concrete Block & Products Co


Carolina Welding & Machine Shop 45 Carolina Well Drilling Co back cover Central Methodist Church p 16 Cleveland Building & Loan Assn front cover Cleveland Insurance Agency .p 38 Cleveland Lumber Co


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PREFACE


SHELBY


NORTH CAROLINA


"For Pleasant Living" 1951 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS SHELBY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION, INC.


Officers


W. W. Crawley


President


Cecil Gilliatt


First Vice-President


E. Yates Mauney


Second Vice-President


W. M. Ficklen


1 1 1 Manager 1


1 1 Cecil Gilliatt Chairman Merchants Assn.


C. W. Joyner Vice-Chairman Merchants Assn.


Directors


Terms Expire in December 1951:


Terms Expire in December, 1952:


Robert C. Barnett


Lowery Austell


Evans L. Lackey


Lloyd Bost


U. L. Patterson


John Burn


Dr. Hubert Plaster


Yates Mauney


D. W. Royster, Sr.


Carlos Young


Honorary Directors


Clarence M. King


Mayor


D. Ernest Moore President, Rotary Club 1 I


Fred Alexander President, Kiwanis Club 1


John E. Davis President, Lions Club 1 1 1 L 1


Lloyd Bost


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".


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


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INDEX


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


(Continued from Page 6)


Hotel Cab & Service Station


-p 44


Hotel Charles 38


House of Flowers Inc


.p 35


Sell-Patt Sandal Mfg Co


.p 42


Howell Transfer & Storage Co p 44


Hoyle Frank L & Geo A .p 39


Hudson W H & Co


32


Ideal Ice & Fuel Co


p 38


Ideal Shoe Shop


p 42


Johnson Taylor


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p 37


Jones Plumbing Co.


p 41


K & W Packing Co


p 40


Keeter Hoyt Motors Inc


p 22


Keeter's Service & Finance Co


22


Kester-Groome Furniture Co


back cover


Kiser Feed & Seed Co 34


Kiwanis Club


p 14


Lackey J Lawrence Co


22


Lackey Norris Motors


23


Lackey Pontiac Co


23


Lackey Robt Auto Parts


p 19


Leonard Cleaners


26


Lester Stenographic & Bookkeeping


Service


p 43


Lions Club


p 13


Lutz-Austell Funeral Home


front cover


McArthur John


front cover and p 43


McCraw Dry Cleaners


26


M & J Finance Corp


stencils


Mauney-Williams Coal & Oil Co


bottom lines


Maxwell-Morris & Kennedy


-bottom lines


Misenheimer's


bottom lines


Morgan & Co Inc


34


National Business College


25


Nolan J B Co


_p


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Palmer Mortuary The


back cover


Penney J C Co


p 31


Peterson & Wilson Grading Co


p 28


Queen's Esso Station


p


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Ramsey A A & Son .- bottom lines a 28


Roberts Carpenter Men's Shop


27


Roberts Motors Inc


24


Rogers Theatre


44


Rotary Club


p 15


Rulane Gas Co insert


Service Finance Co


p 18


Shelby Building & Loan Assn


front cover


Shelby Concrete Products, Inc


.p 27


Shelby Presbyterian Church


p 16


Shelby Creamery Co


p 30


Shelby Daily Star


top lines


Shelby Diaper Service


p 32


Shelby Drug Co.


p 32


Shelby Electric Co.


-top lines and p 29


Shelby Hotel Cafeteria


p 42


Shelby Marble & Granite Works __ top lines


Shelby Printing Co


.p 41


Shelby Supply Co


top lines


Sherer Motors


top lines


Silver J Worth


p 42


Snowflake Laundry Co


p 39


Southern Cotton Oil Co The


p 35


Spangler & Sons


p 29


Spangler Realty Co


bottom lines


Spangler's Wheel Service


p 21


Stone Oil Co


40


Suttle J L Jr & Co


bottom lines


Suttle's Drug Store


top lines


Thompson Z J Lumber Co


bottom lines


Tillman's Inc


.back cover


Tri-State Tile & Marble Co


p 18


Union Trust Co


insert


Union Trust Co Insurance Dept


p 3 and top lines


WOHS Radio Station


41


Waldensian Bakeries Inc


bottom lines


Waldrep Florist


top lines and p 35


Watson I G


bottom lines and p 37


Webb Carl R


.back cover


Webb Paul & Son


bottom lines


Whiteway Dry Cleaning Co


top lines and p 26


Willis Photographic Studio


p 40


Wilson Tree Co


p 45


Wray A V & 6 Sons


_p 31


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PREFACE


PREFACE


(Continued from Page 7)


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 maintained a solid and well-rounded develop- ment of its industrial, agricultural, and cultural aspects, which has re- sulted in a steady and even population growth. The 1950 population of Shelby is 15,506, and the population of greater Shelby is approximately 20,000. New-comers find a ready welcome and a neighborly 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 plays an important part in affairs. A $250,000.00 new Marion grammar school has just been built and also just completed is a new $250,000.00 negro school. Gard- ner-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 secretaral and accounting training.


RECREATION


A new and delightful $500,000.00 municipal park and recreation facil- ities, five supervised playgrounds, totaling 120 acres, help to make Shelby a pleasant place to live. A lighted athletic feild, 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 is a separate negro park, playground, lake and club house. There are five motion picture 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 Profes- sional Womens Club, A. A. U. W., Senior and Junior Womans Club, Junior Charity League, Cleveland Executives Club, Community Concert Club, and Little Theater Guild.


AGRICULTURE


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


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PREFACE


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 aproximately 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 Comp- any at Cliffside (within the county) in 1948, providing Shelby and Cleve- land County with ample light and power for growing business and in- dustry.


FINANCE


The two banks in Shelby have deposits of over 25 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 the 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. 1950 retail sales were $28,175,637.00-a 300% increase over 1940.


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. Eighteen 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 news- paper, the "Shelby Daily Star" established in 1894 by Clyde R. Hoey who is now United States Senator, serves the county and has ABC cir- culation in excess of 10,000; the semi-weekly "Cleveland Times", estab- lished in 1941 has a circulation of 3,467 (publisher's sworn statement). Radio Station WOHS operates on clear channel 730 Kilocycles, daylight hours, and WOHS-FM on 96.1 megacycles, unlimited time to furnish radio service. Excellent television reception from nearby Charlotte WBT-TV station.


MEDICAL


A $600,000.00 addition to our hospital has just been completed now making a modern 135 bed hospital. In addition, there is an active health department directed by a full lime Doctor and a full time Sanitary Engi- neer.


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


For further information, write:


CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION, INC. COMMUNITY CENTER BUILDING PHONE 8491


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY


MILLER'S Shelby, North Carolina


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Miscellaneous Directory 1951- 1952


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 J. Howard McGrath, Attorney General Geo. C. Marshall. Secretary of Defense Oscar L. Chapman, 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-Georgia N. Clark


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. Jos. L. Collins


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 Waldo C. Cheek-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. Denney, A. J. New- ton, Clerk


North Carolina Senators-Clyde R. Hoey and Willis Smith


North Carolina Representatives-Herbert Bonner, John H. Kerr, Graham A. Barden, Harold W. Cooley, Thurmond Chatham, Robt. L. Doughton, Ertel Carlyle, Wood- row Jones, Carl T. Durham, C. B. Deane, Hamilton C. Jones and Monroe M. Red- den


State Medical Commission


Jas A Clerk, Dr. Clarence Poe, F. J. Blythe, B. E. Jordan, J. W. Beam, Rev. C. E. Rozelle, 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.


County Seat Smithfield


Alamance


71,220


Graham


Johnston


65,906


Alexander


14,554


Taylorsville


Jones


11,004


Trenton Sanford


Alleghany


3,155


Sparta


Lee


23,522


Anson


26,781


Wadesboro


Lenoir


45,953


Kinston


Ashe


21,878


Jefferson


Newland


McDowell


25,720


Beaufort


37,134


Washington


Macon


16,174


Bertie


26,439


Windsor


Madison


20,522


Williamston


Bladen


29,703


Elizabethtown


Martin


27,938


Brunswick


19.238


Southport


Asheville


Mitchell


15,143


Burke


45,518


Morganton


Montgomery


17,260


Cabarrus


63,783


Concord


Moore


33,129


Caldwell


43,352


Lenoir


Nash


59,919


Camden


5,223


Camden


New Hanover 63,272


Carteret


23,059


Beaufort


Northampton 28,432


Caswell


20,870


Yanceyville


Onslow


42.047


Catawba


61,794


Newton


Orange


34,435


Chatham


25,392


Pittsboro


Pamlico


9,993


Bayboro


Cherokee


18,294


Murphy


Pasquotank


24,347


Elizabeth City


Chowan


12,540


Edenton


Pender


18,423


Burgaw


Clay


6,006


Hayesville


Perquimans


9,602


Hertford


Cleveland


64,357


Shelby


Person


24,361


Columbus


50,621


Whiteville


Pitt


63,789


Craven


48,823


New Bern


Polk


11,627


Columbus 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


Salisbury


Duplin


41,074


Kenansville


Rutherford


46,356


Rutherfordton Clinton


Durham


101,639


Durham


Sampson


49,780


Edgecomb


51,634


Tarboro


Scotland


26,336


Laurinburg Albemarle


Forsyth


146,135


Louisburg


Stokes


21,520


Danbury


Gaston


110,836


Gastonia


Surry


45,593


Dobson


Gates


9,555


Bryson City


Graham


6,886


Granville


31,793


Oxford


Tyrrell


5,048


Brevard Columbia


Greene


18,024


Snow Hill


Union


42,034


Monroe


Guilford


191,057


Greensboro


Vance


32,101


Henderson


Halifax


58,377


Halifax


Wake


136,450


Raleigh Warrenton Plymouth


Henderson


30,921


Hendersonville


Watauga


18,342


Boone


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


Harnett


47.605


Lillington


Warren


23,539


Haywood


37,631


Waynesville


Washington


13,180


Winston-Salem


Stanly


37,130


Franklin


31,341


Gatesville


Swain


9,921


Roxboro Greenville


Cumberland


96,006


Fayetteville


Randolph


50,804


Davidson


62,244


Lexington


Rockingham


64,816


Marion Charlotte Bakersville Troy


Buncombe


124,403


Mecklenburg 197,052


Lincolnton Franklin Marshall


Avery


13,352


Lincoln


27,459


Carthage Nashville Wilmington


Jackson Jacksonville Hillsboro


Robbinsville


Transylvania 15,194


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ADVERTISERS' SPECIAL DIRECTORY


LIONS CLUB


JOHN E. DAVIS, President


J. LOWERY AUSTELL, Secretary


ALLEN, RAY L. BAIRD, FRED L.


BARBEE, B. FRANK, JR. BEATTIE, W. RALPH


BLAND, ADDIE


BLANTON, GEORGE, JR. BLANTON, JOE Z. BRIDGES, JESSE E. BURN, JOHN


CABINESS, CLAY


CANNON, JOHN WEBB CAVENY, JAMES HOWARD CHAMPION, F. OREN


CHEEK, GRADY CLARK, J. J. COBLE, C. C. COCHRAN, PAUL W. COOKE, ROBERT H. CORBETT, JAMES W. CORNWELL, LEE CORNWELL, TOM CRAWFORD, FRANK CRAWLEY, JOHN P. CRAWLEY, W. W.


CARVER, JOSEPH N. DIXON, JOSEPH N. DURHAM, JAMES R. ELLIOTT, HOWARD ELLIS, W. P. ESKRIDGE, WILLIAM H. FAISON, JOHN R. GARDNER, RALPH W. GARRETT, J. G.


GASTON, JOHN M. GIDNEY, ROBERT S. GILLIATT, CECIL L. GREEN, GRAHAM HAGAMAN, J. G. HAMRICK, ED. E. HAMRICK, FORREST W. HAMRICK, DR. JOHN HAMRICK, L. T.


HARDMAN, J. CECIL HARDEMAN, W. H. HAUSS, R. M. HOPPER, ALTON M. HORN, CHARLES C. HUBBARD, J. A. HUNTER, DR. JOHN B. IRVIN, A. V. JOHNSON, TAYLOR O. JOYNER, C. W. KENDALL, DR. BEN KILPATRICK, EDWARD G. KISER VERNON K.


KOURI ELI LAUGHRIDGE, RUSSELL G. LeGRAND, RICHARD T. JR. LIMIRICK, PAUL


HENRY LEE WEATHERS, Treas.


LITTLE, LLOYD LOGAN, J. ROBERT


LOY, MILTON LUTZ, LLOYD L.


LUTZ, ROBERT H.


LUTZ, W. H.


McBRAYER, JOHN Z.


McSWAIN YATES


MERRATT, SGT. J. A.


MITCHELL, LONNIE


MITCHELL, DR. Z. P. MORRIS, WORTH W.


MOSER, ROBERT L. OAKLEY, CHARLES M.


OEHLER, CHARLIE OLSBY, M. E. OSBORNE, J. W. PALMER, BEN C. PENDLETON, W. G. PERRY, LUTHER A.


PINER, JOE


POWELL, A. A.


QUEEN, FLOYD A.


QUEEN, JOHN ED.


RAMSEY, JACK


RIVIERE, E. P.


ROLLINS, HOWARD A.


ROSTAN, ATHOIS RUCKER, R. J. RUTHVEN, JOSEPH P.


SHUFORD, LEE


SHYTLE, BEN SMITH, GRIFFIN P.


SMITH, J. P.


SPANGLER, MAL A. JR.


SPANGLER, RALPH SPANGLER, ROYCE P.


SPERLING, GEORGE H.


STRICKLAND, J. C. SUTTLE, J. ALBERT, JR. SUTTLE, J. L., JR. THOMPSON C. LYLE THOMPSON, JOSEPH R.


WALKER, M. D. WALTON, O. S. WATERS LINDSEY WEAVER, H. H. WELLS, CHARLES H,. JR. WHITE, DAVID P. WILSON, EDWARD WILLIS FLOYD WILSON, ROBERT L. WILSON, WILBUR WOODS, LEE W. WOOD, J. CARVER WRAY, CHARLES W.


WRIGHT, JOE M.


YELTON, JOHN L. YELTON, PARRIS L.


YOUNG, H. FIELDS, JR.


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FRED W. ALEXANDER, President


HENRY B. EDWARDS, Secretary


ABERNETHY, J. F. ALLEN, JAMES W. ANTHONY, OLIVER S. ARCHER, A. W.


BELL, JOHN W. BENNETT, EMERSON S. BEST, HERMAN BISHOP, ROBERT


BLANTON, GEORGE BREEZE, VICTOR W. BROWN, WALTER L. BUNN, WALLACE R. BURRUS, CHARLES A. BYERS, CHARLES S.


COHEN, HARRY S. COMBS, HERBERT C.


DICKSON, BRADY W. DOGGETT, WILLIAM C. DORTON, J. S.


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


FICKLEN, WILLIAM M.


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


HAMRICK, ALGER V. HAMRICK, CLIFFORD E. HAMRICK, EARL A., JR. HAMRICK, EARL A., SR. HAMRICK FELIX HAMRICK, LADD W. HAMRICK, O. V., SR. HARBISON, JOHN W. HARDIN, JOE O., JR. HARMON, FRED HARRIS, WILL C. HARRIS, DANA H. HENDRICK, F. CLINE


HENDRIX, C. HOPPER HEWITT, SPURGEON C. HOEY, CHARLES A.


HOEY, CLYDE R.


HOEY, FRANK E. HOLDEN, WILLIS J. HOLLIS, JOHN P. HONEYCUTT, EARL D., SR. HOUPE, HALL C.


JENKINS, BEN P., JR. JONES, CRAIG


KEETER, HOYT S., JR.


KEETER, HOYT S., SR. KEETER, K. K.


KEMPER, EDWARD LEE KING, CLARENCE M.


LACKEY, EVANS


LAMPLEY, CHARLES G.


LATTIMORE, E. B.


LATTIMORE, J. A.


LATTIMORE, SAM C.


LAUGHRIDGE, ROGER M. LeGETTE, JAMES S. LeGRAND, H. EUGENE LeGRAND, R. T. LUTZ, JAMES E. LUTZ, JOHN F. LUTZ, J. OGBURN


MABRY, JACK C. MAXWELL, ROBERT M.


McKNIGHT, JOHN S. McNEELY, J. C.


MILLS, HENRY A. MISENHEIMER, J. REID


MULL, CARR MULL, O. M.


NEWTON, D. Z. NOELL, HUGH E. NOLAN, CLYDE


W. H. HUDSON, JR., Vice-President


C. RUSH HAMRICK, Treasurer


PACKARD, MARION M. PADGETT, CHARLES K. PALMER, JACK, JR.


PARKER, SHEP F.


PLASTER, H. EDWIN


POST, EDWARD E., SR.


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


SELF, BUFORD L. SELF, G. CARLO


SHEPPARD, JOHN D. SMART, W. W. G. SMITH, NED N. SPANGLER, CARL M. SPANGLER, MAL A., SR. SPARROW, EVANS C. SPECK, HARRY, SR.


STONE, ISAAC D.


SUTTLE, JULIUS A.


TERRELL, J. O. TIGNER, JAMES E. TILT, LEROY W., JR.


VOGEL, PAUL


WALDREP, WM. JULIUS WASHAM, D. D. WASHBURN, GEORGE D. WASHBURN, MAX WEATHERS, LEE B. WEBB, CARL R. WEBB, CHARLES WILLIAM


WEBB, EDWIN YATES WEBB, PAUL, JR. WILKINS, JOHN S. WOODSON, HARRY


YOUNG, CARLOS L. YOUNG, LAMAR L.


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D. FORREST MOORE, President


CHAS. B. AUSTELL, Secretary


TILDEN FALLS, Treasurer


ABERNETHY, WALTER E. ANTHONY, JOHN AUSTELL, HOPSON


BARNETT, ROBERT 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. CLAPP, HOWARD CORN, GEORGE COTHRAN, THOS.


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


ELLIOTT, PHIL EVANS, GUS W.


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


GARDNER, J. FLAY GARDNER, O. MAX, JR. GAULT, SAM M. GOLD, BEN GREENE, E. TYREE GREENE, THOS H.


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




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