Miller's Statesville, N.C. City Directory [1958-1959], Part 1

Author: Miller, Chas. W. (Charles W.)
Publication date: 1958;1959
Publisher: Southern Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 548


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LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING


EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES 200 E. Front Se


THE FLOWERS CO.


BELK'S


STATESVILLE'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE


Phon TR 3-9651


STATESVILLE DRUG CO.


THE MEXALA STORE"


MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK


TEARS OF SERVICE


JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME


ARBULANCE CERVICE


JOHNSON GREENHOUSES


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THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA


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THE COLLECTION OF NORTH CAROLINIANA PRESENTED BY


Statesville City Clerk and Treasurer


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SPECIAL DIRECTORY


LECTRIC CO.


RACTORS


esidential - Industrial


ARD MOTORS - BOATS LIGHTING FIXTURES


310 S. CENTER ST.


PHONE TR 3-7601


P. M. BARGER LUMBER CO. INC. Phone TR 2-5226


BARGER MILLWORK CO.


Phone TR 3-4316 WHOLESALE ONLY


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Clerk


ADVERTISERS' SPECIAL DIRECTORY


AUTO LOANS


THE FASTEST WAY TO RAISE MONEY


FINANCING and REFINANCING INDIVIDUAL SALES FINANCED


M & J FINANCE CORP.


"Your Friendly Home Company"


127 W. Front St.


NORTH CAROLINA


This book must not be taken from the Library building.


MANUFACT


Bentwood Chairs for


and Ins


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HOME OFFICE, 1 PAR


SOUTHERN S


130 W. Allison St., Phone STATESVIL


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ADVERTISERS' SPECIAL DIRECTORY


W. C. BELL & SONS, INC. GRADING CONTRACTORS


"We Move The Earth"


· BULL DOZER


· DRAG LINE


· PAN


· CRANE WORK


BIDS AND ESTIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED


Office TR 3-7686


TAYLORSVILLE RD. (RD 8) PHONES: Nights TR 3-7000


Rental UNIFORM SERVICE


OF STATESVILLE


· INDUSTRIAL UNIFORMS


· COVERALLS


. SHIRTS and PANTS


· SHOP COATS


· WIPING TOWELS


· FENDER COVERS


Phone TR 3-7984 P. O. Box 493


1023 S. Meeting St.


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MILLER'S STATESVILLE, N. C.


CITY DIRECTORY


VOL. XXII


1958 - 1959 VOL. XXII


Containing an Alphabetical Directory of Business Concerns and Private Citizens, Occupants of Office Buildings and Other Business Places, Including a Complete Street and Avenue Guide, Buyers Guide, Numerical Telephone Directory;


And A Complete Classified Business Directory


SOUTHERN DIRECTORY CO.


ASHEVILLE, N. C. : : PUBLISHERS


Member Association of North American Directory Publishers


(See General Index - Page 6)


Issued Biennially


PRICE


- $35.00


STATESVILLE MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION - LOCAL AGENTS


STATESVILLE, N. C.


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


Copyright August 1958 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


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Alphabetical List of Names


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Associations and Clubs


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Buyers' Guide


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City Government 1 1


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Classified Business Directory I


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County Government (Iredell) 1 1


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Fire Alarm Boxes.


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Index to Advertisers.


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1 North Carolina State Government. 1


11


Numerical Telephone Directory


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Preface


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Street Directory


1 453


Title Page


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United States Government.


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


Addison's Trim Shop -p 17


Auto Parts & Electric Co


-p 16


Barger Millwork Co.


.p 2


Barger P M Lumber Co.


p 2


Barker's Radio & TV Service


>65


Belk's Department Store


front cover


Bell W C & Sons Inc. p 4


Benfield Appliance Center


-p 30


Biltmore Dairy Farms


_p 30


Blackwelder Furniture Co ___ insert and p 39


Blanton & Moore


Lp 57


Boggs Motor Co _p 18


Brady Printing Co


_bottom lines


Brawley's TV Repair


_p 65


Bunch Funeral Home


bottom lines


Bunch Hatchery


_p 43


Carolina Culvert & Metal Co.


.p 58


Carolina Hotel. p 46


Carolina Motor Co.


bottom lines


Coffey Howard Plumbing & Heating Co top lines and p 44


Cooper J B Motor Co.


_top lines and p 18


Current Sheet Metal Inc


bottom lines and p. 64


Cutting's Florist


.p 34


Davis Oil Co · 34


Diamond Hill Coal Co


_top lines and pages 25 and 31


Dingler's Drug Store


top lines


Dixie-Liberty Plant Foods Inc


.p 33


Domestic Loans Inc.


.p 54


Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co


- p 59


Edwards Oil Co.


.p 35


Electric Supplies


p 32


Farm Supply Store


p 32


Fearing Insurance Agency


initial letter lines


Firestone Home & Auto Supply


-p 14


First Savings & Loan Assn_


p 22


Flowers Co The_ front cover and p 16 Fox Glenn Paint Co_ _ bottom lines and p 58 Fox Insurance Agency


bottom lines and p 48


Fox Wall Paper & Paint Co


top lines


Fraley's Cafeteria


.p 42


Fraley's Food Fair.


-p 42


Friendly Loan Service -p 55


Gable's Inc.


p 24


Gaither Building Co_ _ bottom lines and p 27


Gaither C E Sheet Metal Works.


-p 64


Gem Automatic Gas Co.


top lines


Gilbert Engineering Co_back cover and p 27


Gilbert Ready-Mixed Concrete Co.


.insert


Godfrey & Souther Lumber Co


_p 20


Gordon L Iron & Metal Co.


_p 63


Gordon's Furniture Stores


p 39


Grimm Insurance Agency


top lines


Gulf Oil Corp.


bottom lines and p 35


H & B Co of Statesville


back cover


Hamlet Insurance


Agency


bottom lines and p 52


Harmon's Food Store


top lines


Hayes Insurance Agency


-p 49


Holland Coal Co.


back cover and p 25


Holland Realty & Mortgage Corp.


-bottom lines and p 61


Holland Transfer Co


front cover


Holmes Drug Co.


top lines


Holmes J C Lumber Co.


p 22


Home Building & Loan Assn_ _ bottom lines


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PREFACE


STATESVILLE, N. C.


IREDELL COUNTY


PREFACE


POPULATION: 1958 estimate population 20,000 within corporate limits and approximately 23,000 in metropolitan area.


RAILROADS: Southern and Alexander Railroad Companies.


HIGHWAYS: State Routes, Nos. 10, 26, 90 and 115. U. S. Routes, Nos. 21, 64 and 70.


AVERAGE RAINFALL: 46.99.


AVERAGE TEMPERATURE: 59.30.


ELEVATION: 960 feet.


LOCATION


The City of Statesville is located in Western North Carolina, midway between Virginia and the South Carolina state line. It is the county seat and practically in the center of Iredell County which lies in the heart of the Piedmont industrial section of North Carolina. Charlotte is 40 miles to the south while Raleigh, the state capital, is 150 miles to the east. The surrounding country is high, rolling, well drained; drainage empties into the Catawba River some 10 miles to the Southwest. A perfect network of national and state hard surface highways radiate from Statesville, including routes from the Atlantic to the West Coast, Great Lakes to Florida, to Blowing Rock and mountain sections, and all points in and out of the state.


Bus service furnished by the Queen City Coach Company, Atlantic Greyhound and Parkway Bus Lines provide 76 daily schedules in all directions out of Statesville. City wide bus service by Statesville Motor Coach Company operating seven busses provide schedules 15 hours daily with special daily schedules to Troutman, Union Grove, Harmony and Taylorsville. Numerous motor truck lines operating out of and through Statesville, together with the Railway Express Company, pro- . vide frequent and rapid freight and express service.


CLIMATE


Statesville and the surrounding country enjoy the splendid climatic conditions of the well-known Piedmont Section. The high, plateau, pro- tected by mountain ranges, provide a mild even climate, free from prolonged extremes of temperature, with generous but not excessive rainfall. There is no interference with outdoor activities from freezing


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


(Continued from Page 6)


Iredell Laundry Co p 53


Iredell Oil Co _p 39


Johnson Cleaners


p 24


Johnson Funeral Home


front cover


Johnson Greenhouses


front cover


Johnson-Holland-Nicks Real Estate Inc_p 61


Johnston Furniture Co


-p 40


Jones Allen Restaurant


p 62


Keiger Charles E Inc.


bottom lines


Kiddie Shoppe


p 24


Kimbrell's of Statesville


.p 40


Lazenby Insurance Agency


.p 49


Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co


top lines


Lenoir Finance Co.


_bottom lines and p 15


Mckinney Sheet Metal Co.


_p 44


M & J Finance Corp


top lines and p 3


Mac's Television Shop _p 65


Marlin Insurance Agency _p 50


Merchants & Farmers Bank


front cover


Mid-State Oil Co.


top lines and p 36


Mills Electric Shop


top lines


Millsaps Hardware


-p 42


Milstead Oil Co.


.p 36


Mitchell College


fly Y


Modern Electric Co


-p 2


Moose Concrete Products


top lines


Mullis Ralph Insurance Inc


_ p 50


Munro Walter J Inc.


bottom lines


Myers Oil Co.


front-cover and p 37


Myers Tire Service ___ bottom lines and p 66


Nicholson Frances G Miss


p 60


Nicholson Funeral Home


top lines


N C Home Modernizing Co


-p 47


North Carolina Furniture Inc


p 3


Northwestern Bank The


stencils


Overcash Machine Shop.


_p 55


Park Place Greenhouses


back cover


Parks Realty Co


-p 62


Parlier Plumbing & Heating Co.


top lines


Peoples Insurance Agency


insert


Piedmont Pine Corp


p 55


Printcrafters Inc


-p 60


Public Oil Co


.p 37


Quality Oil Co.


top lines and p 38


Raymer Oil Co. p 38


Reavis Battery & Electric Service -p 17


Reavis Funeral Home


top lines and p 14


Reece Cadillac-Olds


_top lines and p 19


Reese Harvey B


p 30


Reich Realty Co


back cover and bottom lines


Rental Uniform Service


-p 4


Rhodes-Charles


-p 58


Robertson Chemical Corp -p 33


Scarborough Chevrolet Inc.


top lines


Shaver Motor Co


.p 19


Shell Electric Co.


.p 31


Shelton Ave Gulf Service -p 18


Sherrill Lumber Co


top lines and p 21


Sloan Ralph Inc.


back cover


Sloan's Cleaners & Dyers


front cover


Southern Screw Co.


p 63


Spainhour's


top lines


Starrette Typewriter Service


-p 67


State Plumbing & Heating Inc


_p 59


Statesville Brick Co_ _ bottom lines and p 20


Statesville Business


College


backbone and p 23


Statesville Drug Co_


front cover and p 30


Statesville Flour Mills Co.


insert


Statesville Glass & Mirror Co.


p 41


Statesville Hardware & Paint Co.


.p 57


Statesville Ice & Fuel Co


-p 26


Statesville Industrial Bank


_bottom lines


Statesville Insulation Co


.top lines and p 47 Statesville Laundry & Dry Cleaners


back cover


Statesville Machine Co


p 67


Statesville Manufacturing Co


top lines and p 21


Statesville Motor Coach Co


_p 22


Statesville Packing Co


bottom lines


Statesville Ready-Mix Concrete Co


_bottom lines and p 26


Statesville Record & Landmark.


bottom lines


Statesville Roofing & Heating Co.


_p 45


Statesville Siding Co_ _ bottom lines and p 48


Statesville Theatre Corp.


top lines


p 56


Steele J C & Sons Inc.


Stone E B Finance Co


bottom lines and p 15


Stratford Jewelers


_p 53


Superior Masonry Co.


top lines


Technical Furniture Inc


p 41


Thompson Service Center


bottom lines


Thonet Industries Inc.


-p 3


Troutman Paul C.


_p 23


Turner Manufacturing Co


-p 56


Twenty One Motel.


p 57


Two Way Tire Center


Lp 66


Vance Motor Hotel. bottom lines Victorian & Modern Furniture Shop. top lines WDBM Radio Station __ back cover and p 60 Walker Insurance Inc.


bottom lines cnd p 51


Wallace S Gordon.


bottom lines


Watts Plumbing & Heating


Co


top lines and p 45


Webb Insurance


Agency The


bottom lines and p 51


Webber Heating & Roofing Co


.p 46


Welder's Supply Co.


.p 67


West P S Construction Co.


bottom lines and p 28


White Moody


_p 41


Wilson Bros Co


p 29


Wilson G L Building Co.


top lines and p 29


Winecoff Marble & Granite Works


top lines


Woodruff Insurance Agency.


-p 52


Young Men's Shop


.p 25


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or snowfall. Destructive winds are practically unknown. The elevation and temperature combine to provide healthful living and industrial conditions.


BUSINESS INSTITUTIONS


Two state banks serving the local commercial and industrial re- quirements with an industrial bank for individual needs show resources of $23,978,669.28. In addition two building and loan associations have resources of $5,037,076.42 available for home and business construction. Some 305 retail and service establishments serve the city and a wide surrounding area.


RAIL TRANSPORTATION


Rail transportation service is afforded by the Southern Railway Sys- tem and the Alexander Railroad. Connections at Spencer Transfer 30 miles to the east provide quick freight service to all the principal markets and to the southern coastal cities. Passenger train service is provided by convenient schedules. Excellent undeveloped industrial sites are available within or immediately outside the city limits with all utility services, highway and railway advantages.


LABOR


A splendid type of labor is available in this section. Over 100 manufacturing industries employ a large number of labor, male and female. A wide range of skilled classifications are included, for the rea- son that present industrial activities are widely diversified. However, the larger portion of the workers are experienced in textiles or wood- working, these being the predominating industries at present. The basic industry of Iredell County is farming and with the advent of the Carna- tion Condensery in 1939, dairying and cattle breeding has become a major agricultural industry.


A large potential labor supply is available in Statesville and im- mediate surrounding communities. Unskilled workers from this vicinity because of unusual intelligence are easily trained and make dependable, skilled workers. New industries can be staffed without importing work- ers from a distance. There is no labor disturbance or agitating elements in this area; destructive strikes are unknown. Manufacturing wages of course conform with the various national codes.


ELECTRIC POWER


Electric current for power and light is furnished to domestic and industrial users of Statesville from the vast power developments of the Duke Power Company with distribution through the City's Light and Power Department, up to and including 45,000,000 K. W. H. for the year of 1957. Power is brought into Statesville over three transmission lines


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owned by the Duke Power Company and distributed over a new city electrical system costing over three-quarters of a million dollars.


FUEL


Coal for industrial purposes is available to Statesville from the Ten- nessee, Kentucky and West Virginia fields. Natural gas for domestic and industrial use is available through the Public Service Company of North Carolina from their local plant.


WATER SUPPLY


The city's water supply is taken from nearby streams, from which it is pumped to settling basins. The water after filtering passes to two elevated stand-pipes of 1,000,000 gallons capacity each. Present capacity of water plant is 3,000,000 gallons daily with 1,000,000 storage at plant. Provisions have been made to increase capacity of water plant to 4,500,000.


SANITATION


Sewage facilities have now been extended to every section of the city and some areas outside the city. There are six lift stations and a modern sewage disposal plant, adequate for years, which treats and filters the sewage.


Scheduled garbage service, free of charge, is trucked out of city where it is buried in a sanitary fill.


TAXES


The city and county tax rates in effect in Statesville are moderate when the services to its citizens are considered. The city rate of $1.30 and the county $1.30 per hundred on an assessed valuation equivalent to 75 percent of estimated 1941 level. No special taxes. (1957 val. $30,000,000.00.)


EDUCATION


An excellent public educational system is maintained in Statesville. The grammar schools are housed in three modern, fire-proof buildings; fully accredited high school and junior high school housed in their own up-to-date buildings. Two schools are provided for those of the colored race. The total enrollment in these schools is 3,599 which is cared for by a teaching staff of 131 people. Statesville is the seat of Mitchell College, a co-educational institution sponsored by the Presbyterian Church and now is in its 97th year.


CHURCHES


All the principle religious faiths are represented by churches in Statesville for both white and colored citizens.


ATTITUDE TOWARD INDUSTRY


The City of Statesville is an old established community, its charter being dated January 9, 1847. While it is the present home of a number


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY


MILLER'S Statesville, North Carolina


Miscellaneous Directory 1958-1959


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


Robt. B. Anderson, Secretary of the Treasury


Wm. P. Rogers-Atty. General


Neil H. McElroy, Secretary of Defense


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


Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Commerce Arthur E Summerfield, Postmaster Gen- eral


Jas P Mitchell, Secretary of Labor


Arthur S. Fleming, Secretary Health, Education and Welfare


Government Officials


Treasurer of the United States-Ivy Baker Priest


Comptroller of Currency-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-Gen Nothan F Twining Army Chief-Gen Maxwell Taylor Air Chief-Gen Thos D White Navy Chief-Admiral Arleigh A Burke


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-Russell C Harrington


Budget Director-Maurice H. Stans


Mutual Security Agency Director-Harold Stassen


Veterans Administration Director-Har- vey Higley


Secretary Army-Wilbur M Brucker Secretary Navy- Thos S Gates Jr


Secretary Air-Jas H Douglas


NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNMENT


Luther H. Hodges-Governor


Luther Barnhardt-Lt. Governor Thad Eure-Secretary of State Henry L Bridges-Auditor Edwin Gill-Treasurer Chas F Carroll-Supt of Public Instruction L Y Ballentine-Comr of Agriculture Frank Crane-Comr of Labor


Charles F Gold-Comr of Insurance Malcolm B. Seawell-Attorney General Supreme Court


J. Wallace Winborne-Chief Justice


Associate Justices-Michael Schenck, Wm H Bobbitt, Jeff D Johnson, Jr, R Hunt Parker, E B Denny, Wm B Rodman, Jr, A ] Newton clerk.


North Carolina Senators-B. Everett Jordan and Sam J Ervin, Jr


North Carolina Representatives-Herbert Bonner, Graham A Barden, Harold D Coo- ley, Carl T Durham, L H Fountain, Chas R Jonas, Geo A Shuford, H Q Alexander, Basil L Whitener, R J Scott, Alton Lennon and A P Kitchen.


State Medical Commission


Jas A Clerk, Dr Clarence Poe, F ] 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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of old and important industrial enterprises, its alert citizenry are alive to the advantages of further industrial development and the opportunities available here for new industrial activities. Prospective industrial under- takings will find local business men, as represented by an active, fully staffed Chamber of Commerce, eager to extend intelligent cooperation. No local government restrictions or handicaps are placed in the way of new enterprises, but on the other hand local government and business officials cooperate in planning favorable industrial surroundings.


CITY GOVERNMENT


The municipal government of the City of Statesville is maintained on the Council-Manager Plan, its body being composed of six Alder- men in addition to the Mayor. The city government protective services include well organized Police and Fire Departments, housed in new, modern buildings. The police force is composed of twenty-five full time paid day and night men selected through Civil Service appointment. The fire department maintains thirteen paid men and a volunteer corps. The equipment consists of two American-La France 1750 gallon com- bination pumpers, one Dodge 500 gallon pump and 400 gallon storage tank, one Dodge ladder truck and one American-La France hook and aerial ladder truck.


There are 340 fire hydrants in which full water pressure is constantly maintained. The city maintains some 56 miles of paved streets, com- plete with sidewalks. White way lighting is maintained on main street, and adequate lighting is provided throughout the city.


FOR DETAILED INFORMATION, address R. D. Warwick, General Manager, Statesville Chamber of Commerce, Statesville, 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 1,905,29º


7. Michigan


6,371,766


32. Oregon


1,521,341


33. Nebraska


1,325,516


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


13. Georgia


3,444,578


38. Utah 688,862


39. New Mexico 681,18'7


40. South Dakota


652,740


16. Tennessee


3,291,718


41. North Dakota 619,636


42. Montana


591,024


43. Idaho


588,637


19. Kentucky


2,944,806


20. Florida


2,771,305


45. Vermont


377,747


46. Delaware


318,085


22. Iowa


2,621,073


23. Washington


2,378,963


48. Nevada 160,083


24. Maryland


2,343,001


TOTAL 1950 CENSUS 150,697,361


25. Oklahoma


2,233,351


District of Columbia 802,178


17. Alabama


3,061,743


18. Minnesota


2,982,463


44. New Hampshire


533,242


21. Louisiana


2,683,516


14. Wisconsin 3,434,575


15. Virginia


3,318,680


8. New Jersey


4,835,329


47. Wyoming 290,529


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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE


MILLER'S CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE


OF THE CITY OF


STATESVILLE, N. C. 1958-1959


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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AMBULANCE SERVICE


REAVIS FUNERAL HOME


PHONE TR 3-4359 Oxygen Equipped Ambulance Service


Reavis Mutual Burial Association, Inc.


204 E. Broad St.


Statesville, N. C.


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Harmony, N. C.


Phone LI 6-3500


AUTO ACCESSORIES


Firestone Home & Auto Supply FAMOUS FIRESTONE DELUXE CHAMPION TIRES


TELEVISION - AUTO ACCESSORIES - SEAT COVERS


124 W. Broad St. Phone TR 2-5521


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.


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AUTO LOANS


LENOIR FINANCE COMPANY


AUTO LOANS - FINANCING


REFINANCING


Loans $ 50.00 To $ 2,500.00


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322 E. Front St.


Phone TR 3-7211


E. B. Stone Finance Co.


OF STATESVILLE, INC.


DIRECT AUTO LOANS Economical - Easy to Arrange


FINANCING - REFINANCING


PHONE TR 3-6389


103 W. FRONT ST.


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AUTO PARTS


AUTO PARTS & ELECTRIC CO.


JOBBERS AND DISTRIBUTORS


AUTOMOTIVE AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE


AFFILIATED


N. Wilkesboro Auto Parts Co.


AUTO LOANS


215 N. CENTER ST. PHONES TR 2-5255, TR 3-4335 and TR 3-6500


G. A. FLOWERS


H. LESTER FLOWERS


THE FLOWERS CO.


"Home of More Than A Million Parts"


AUTO PARTS


SAFETY GLASS


N.A.RA?


Assurance of Quality


EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES


Complete Automotive Machine Shop Service


PHONE TR 2-5264 200 E. FRONT ST.


STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA


LENOIR, N. C.


Phone PL 4-5341


MORGANTON, N. C. HICKORY, N. C. Phone HE 7-4011 Phone DI 5-2367


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AUTO SERVICE


ADDISON'S TRIM SHOP


L. ROY ADDISON, Owner


Auto and


Furniture Upholstering


Tailor Made Seat Covers


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1800 Newton Drive


Phone TR 2-5101


REAVIS BATTERY & ELECTRIC SERVICE


GENERATOR, SPEEDOMETER AND ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRING


DELCO BATTERIES - AC PRODUCTS


CYCLE


BRIGGS & STRATTON


GASOLINE ENGINES


BATTERIES


ENGINES - PARTS "Sales and Service"


1405 Shelton Ave.


Phone TR 3-9581


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AUTO SERVICE


SHELTON AVE. GULF SERVICE


GULF PRODUCTS WASHING - POLISHING - GREASING TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES 805 SHELTON AVE.


GULF


PHONE TR 3-9289


AUTOMOBILES


BOGGS MOTOR CO.


PLYLAOUTLA


DeSoto


DESOTO - PLYMOUTH


"Sales and Service"


305 W. FRONT STREET


PHONES TR 3-6334 and TR 3-6335


J. B. COOPER MOTOR CO., INC.


DODG


Dependable SERVICE


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DODGE TRUCKS


Phone TR 3-4781


DODGE AND PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS


PLYMOUTH


DODGE "JOB RATED" TRUCKS


Sales .. Service


125-127 N. Center Street


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AUTOMOBILES


REECE CADILLAC - OLDS


CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE


OBILE


"Where Service Is Above The Average"


PHONE TR 2-5281


252 E. FRONT ST.


SHAVER MOTOR CO. INC.


SALES


SERVICE


Dollar for Dollar you can't beat a PONTIAC


PHONE TR 2-5501


809 SALISBURY ROAD


20


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BRICK MANUFACTURERS


STATESVILLE RIEK COMPANY


STANDARD . NORMAN Shale Brick ROMAN . KING SIZE


SHALE PRODUCTS


HICKORY ROAD (US 70 West) PHONES TR 3-3649 and TR 3-7996


BUILDING MATERIALS


Godfrey & Souther Lumber Co.


ko Liom Tice lo You


"We Specialize in Framing"


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PHONE TR 3-7504 AMITY HILL ROAD


STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA


21


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BUILDING MATERIALS


Sherrill Lumber Co.


"Everything to Build Anything"


COVER THE EARTH


SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINTS


Building Materials - Paints Millwork - Builders Hardware Bird Roofing - Builders Tools Heatilator Fireplaces Woodlife Treated Lumber




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