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AUTO PARTS
THE FLOWERS CO.
EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES
Phone TR 2-5264 "Home of More Than A Million Parts" 200 E. Front St.
PHONE TR 3-6131
HATTERS
DYERS
LICENIR CLEANER
SANITONE
CLEANERS TAILORS
SLOAN'S
BELK'S
STATESVILLE'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE
109 S. Center St. Phone TR 3-9651
STATESVILLE DRUG CO.
"THE REXALL STORE"
Complete Prescription Service
101 S. CENTER ST. DIAL TR 3-4351
MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK Our 52nd Year
Phone TR 3-4321
DRIVE-IN "AUTO BRANCH" 310 W. BROAD ST. Branches: TROUTMAN, N. C., HARMONY, N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone TR 3-4343 JOHNSON GREENHOUSES Phone TR 3-4345 408 W. Broad St.
MYERS OIL CO. - Dial TR 3-4388 AMOCO GAS - KEROSENE - FUEL OIL - ACCESSORIES
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING - SALISBURY ROAD HOLLAND TRANSFER CO.
TR 3-4374 PHONE
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SPECIAL DIRECTORY
LECTRIC CO.
RACTORS
sidential - Industrial
RIC HEAT
RD MOTORS - BOATS
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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
ADVERTISERS' SPECIAL DIRECTORY
AUTO LOANS
The Fastest Way To Raise Money
FINANCING and REFINANCING INDIVIDUAL SALES FINANCED
M & J FINANCE CORP. "For Cash Without Delay - See M. & J."
127 W. Front St.
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GRADING CONTRACTORS
"We Move The Earth"
ALL TYPES EXCAVATING DRAGLINE AND CRANE WORK
WATER AND SEWER JOBS
BIDS AND ESTIMATES PROMPTLY FURNISHED
TAYLORSVILLE RD. (RD 8)
Office TR 3-7686 PHONES: Nights TR 3-7000
Rental UNIFORM SERVICE
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· INDUSTRIAL UNIFORMS
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· SHIRTS and PAINTS
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MILLER'S STATESVILLE, N. C.
CITY DIRECTORY
VOL. XXIII 1960-1961
VOL. XXIII
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 June, 1960 by Chas. W. Miller
NOTE :- This publication has been carefully prepared (a canvass having 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
Abbreviations
Page 101
Alphabetical List of Names
101
Associations and Clubs
450
Buyers' Guide
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City Government
394
Classified Business Directory
449
County Government (Iredell)
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Fire Alarm Boxes
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Index to Advertisers
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North Carolina State Government.
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Preface
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Street Directory
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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
p 73
Baugh-Lowery Tire Service
bottom lines and p 74
Belk's Department Store.
front cover and p 36
Bell W C & Sons Inc ....
.__ top lines and p 4
Benfield Appliance Center. .p 38
Biltmore Dairy Farms
p 36
Blackwelder Furniture Co_ _ insert and p 46
Blanton & Moore Inc.
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Boggs Motor Co p
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Brady Printing Co. bottom lines
Bunch Farm & Garden Store
p
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Bunch Funeral Home
bottom
lines
Bunch Hatchery
.p 48
Burrell's Transmission Service .p 17
Caldwell Finance of Statesville p 60
Carolina Culvert & Metal Division. -p 65
Carolina Hotel p 52
Carolina Motor Co.
bottom lines
Carter C D & Sons. .p 41
Cashion Finance Co_bottom lines and p 59 Coffey Howard Plumbing & Heating Co ...
top lines and p 14 and 51
Colvert's Radiator Service ._ p 18 Cooper J B Motor Co ____ top lines and p 20 Cooperative Mills Inc. p 40
Current Sheet Metal Inc.
bottom lines and p 71
Cutting's Florist
p 41
Davis Oil Co p 42
Diamond Hill Coal Co.
.top lines and p 31 and 37
Dillon McNeer Co.
-p 72
Holmes J C Lumber Co.
p 26
Home Building & Loan Assn.
Dingler's Drug Store
_top lines
Dixie-Liberty Plant Foods Inc ..
.p 40
bottom lines and p 26
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Duncan Plumbing & Heating Co.
-p 65
Electric Supplies
p 39
Electrical Appliance Servicenter.
p 38
Fearing Insurance Agency
initial letter lines
First Savings & Loan Assn.
p 26
Flowers Co The
front cover and p 16
Fox Esso Servicenter
p 18
Fox-Mullis Insurance Inc
.bottom lines and p 54
Fox Wall Paper & Paint Co.
top lines
Fraley's Food Fair
p
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Friendly Loan Service
-p 60
Gable's Clothing Store.
p 30
Gaither Building Co
bottom lines and p 32
Gaither Sheet Metal Works.
p 72
Garrison Machinery Co.
.p 62
Gem Automatic Gas Co
top lines
Gilbert Engineering Co ._ back cover & p 33
Gilbert Ready-Mixed Concrete Co
insert
Godfrey & Souther Lumber Co
p 23
Gordon L Iron & Metal Co
p 70
Gordon's Furniture Stores
p 47
Grimm Insurance Agency
.top lines
H & B Co of Statesville
back cover
Hamlet Insurance Agency .bottom lines and p 57
Harmon's Food Store
top lines
Hayes Insurance Agency
.p 54
Hodges & Mitchell Gulf Servicenter_ _ p 19
Holland Coal Co .... back cover and p 31
Holland Realty & Mortgage Corp.
bottom lines and p 67
Holland Transfer Co
front cover
Holmes Drug Co
top lines
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PREFACE
STATESVILLE, N. C. IREDELL COUNTY
PREFACE
POPULATION: 1960 estimate population 21,000 within corporate limits and approximately 24,000 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; Interstate Routes Nos. 40, 77.
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 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 (Continued from page 6)
Hutchens TV Service p
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Iredell Chemical Co. p 29
Iredell Laundry Co.
59
Scarborough J F Distributor.
Iredell Memorial Park. p 28
Iredell Oil Co.
-p 42
Johnson Cleaners
p 29
Johnson Funeral Home.
front cover
Johnson Greenhouses
front cover
Johnson-Holland-Nicks Real Estate Inc p 68
Johnson Latta Realty Co.
.top lines and p 68
Johnston Furniture Co.
.p 46
Keiger Charles E Inc.
bottom
lines
Kewaunee Technical Furniture Co.
p 47
Kiddie Shoppe
.p 29
Kimbrell's of Statesville
-p 47
Kivett Oil Co.
p 43
Lazenby Insurance Agency
p 55
Lazenby-Montgomery Hardware Co
top lines
Lenoir Finance Co
_bottom lines & p 15
Lowry Drug Co.
-p 37
Mckinney Sheet Metal Co
p 51
M & H Esso Service Center
top. lines
M & J Finance Corp ____ top lines and p 3 M-W Inc .... bottom lines and p 24 & p 38 Mac's Television Shop -p 73
Marlin Insurance Agency
p
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Merchants & Farmers Bank
front cover and p 22
Miller Manor Hotel.
-p 63
Mills Electric Shop.
top lines
Millsaps Hardware Co. _p 50
Mitchell College
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Modern Electric Co.
-top lines and p 2
Moose Concrete Products
top lines
Munro Walter J Inc.
_bottom lines
Myers Oil Co.
front cover and p 43
Nationwide Insurance Cos.
p 56
New York Life Insurance Co. bottom lines
Nicholson Frances G Miss
69
Nicholson Funeral Home
lop lines
North Carolina Furniture Inc.
.p 3
Northwestern Bank The
stencils
O K Rubber Welders
p 74
One Hour Martinizing
-p 30
Parks Realty Co.
p 69
Parlier Plumbing & Heating Co ... top lines
Peoples Insurance Agency
insert
Piedmont Pine Corp
-p 61
Printcrafters Inc
p 66
Public Oil Co.
p 44
Quality Oil Co.
top lines and p 44
Raymer Oil Co.
p 45
Reavis Battery & Electric Service.
p 18
Reavis Funeral Home_ _ top lines and p 14
White Moody
-p 49
Redman's Restaurant
-p 70
Wilson Bros Co.
p 35
Reece Motor Sales
top lines and p 20
Reese Harvey B
p 36
Reich Realty Co.
back cover and bottom lines
Rental Uniform Service
p 4
Rhodes-Charles
-p 65
Scarborough Chevrolet Inc.
-top lines
bottom lines and p 45
Shaver Motor Co.
p 21
Shell Electric Co.
-p 39
Shelton Ave Shell Service
p 19
Sherrill Lumber Co ____ top lines and p 24
Sloan Ralph Inc.
back cover
Sloan's Cleaners & Dyers.
front cover
Southern Screw Co.
.p 71
Spainhour's
top lines
Statesville Brick Co.
bottom lines and p 23
Statesville Business College.
backbone and p 27
Statesville Drug Co ___ front cover and p 37
Statesville Flour Mills Co
insert
Statesville Glass & Mirror Co.
p 49
Statesville Glidden Paint Center
bottom lines and p 64
Statesville Ice & Fuel Co.
.p 31
Statesville Industrial Bank_ ___ bottom lines
Statesville Insulation Co.top lines and p 53
Statesville Laundry & Dry Cleaners
back cover
Statesville Machine Co.
.p 75
Statesville Manufacturing Co
top lines and p 25
Statesville Motor Coach Co.
p 27
Statesville Packing Co.
.bottom lines
Statesville Ready-Mix Concrete Co ___ p 32
Statesville Record & Landmark
_bottom lines
Statesville Siding Co.
bottom lines and p 53
Statesville Theatre Corp.
top lines
Steele J C & Sons Inc.
p 62
Stone E B Finance Co
bottom lines and p 15
Stratford Jewelers
p 58
Tarheel Construction Co.
p 64
Thompson Service Center
bottom lines
Thonet Industries Inc
p 3
Vance Motor Hotel.
.bottom lines
Overcash Machine Shop
p 61
WDBM Radio Station __ _ back cover & p 67
Park Place Greenhouses
back cover
Walker Insurance Inc. bottom lines & p 56
Wallace S Gordon_
p 57
Watts Plumbing & Heating Co.
top lines and p 52
Webb Insurance Agency The.
bottom lines and p 57
Welder's Supply Co.
p 75
West P S Construction Co.
bottom lines and p 34
White Clyde
bottom lines and p 49
Wilson G L Building Co
.top lines and p 35 Winecoff Marble & Granite Works ___ p 61 Woodruff Insurance Agency -p 58
Young Men's Shop Inc.
p 30
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Jones Allen Restaurant
p 70
Starrette Typewriter Service
p 75
State Plumbing & Heating Inc
p 66
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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 $114,041,478.22. In addition two building and loan associations have resources of $8,232,547.31 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 79,000,000 K. W. H. for the year of 1959. 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 creek and river, 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 4,500,000 gallons daily with 1,000,000 storage at plant.
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. This plant recently enlarged and modernized.
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 service to its citizens are considered. The city rate of $1.10 and the county 90¢ per hundred on an assessed valuation equivalent to 75 percent of estimated 1959 level. No special taxes. (1960 val. $65,000,000 estimated.)
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 1960-1961
Containing Valuable Information Concerning United States and State Government.
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER-President RICHARD M. NIXON-Vice-President
The Cabinet
Christian A. Herter, Secretary of State
Robt. B. Anderson, Secretary of the Treasury
Wm. P. Rogers-Atty. General
Thos. S. Gates, Jr., Secretary of Defense
Fred A Seaton, Secretary of the Interior Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agricul- ture
Frederick H. Mueller, Secretary of Com- merce.
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-Ray M. Gidney Director of the Mint-Wm H Brett
Register of the Treasury-Louis B Tommer
Director of the Bureau of Printing and Engraving-Henry J Holtzclaw
Assistant Secretary of Labor-Edw C Moran, Jr
Chief of Staff-Gen Nathan F Twining
Army Chief-Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer Air Chief-Gen Thos D White
Navy Chief-Admiral Arleigh A Burke
Chief of the Weather Bureau-Francis W Richelderfer
Director of War Mobilization-Lee A. Hoegh
Representative World Security League- Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr
Commissioner Internal Revenue-Dana Latham
Budget Director- Maurice H. Stans
Mutual Security Agency Director-Harold Stassen
Veterans Administration Director-Sum- ner G. Whittier
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 T. Wade Bruton-Attorney General
Supreme Court
J. Wallace Winborne- Chief Justice
Associate Justices-Michael Schenck, Wm H Bobbitt, Clifton L Moore, 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, David M Hall, H Alexander, Basil L Whitener, R J Scott, Alton Lennon and A P Kitchen.
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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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 57 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 1,905,299
7. Michigan
6,371,766
32. Oregon
1,521,341
8. New Jersey
4,835,329
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
36. Rhode Island 791,896
749,587
13. Georgia
3,444,578
38. Utah 688,862
681,187
15. Virginia
3,318,680
40. South Dakota
652,740
16. Tennessee
3,291,718
41. North Dakota 619,636
17. Alabama
3,061,743
42. Montana
591,024
18. Minnesota
2,982,463
43. Idaho
588,637
19. Kentucky
2,944,806
44. New Hampshire
533,242
20. Florida
2,771,305
45. Vermont
377,747
21. Louisiana
2,683,516
46. Delaware
318,085
22. Iowa
2,621,073
47. Wyoming
290,529
23. Washington
2,378,963
48. Nevada
160,083
24. Maryland
2,343,00]
District of Columbia 802,178
25. Oklahoma
2,233,351
TOTAL 1950 CENSUS
150,697,361
11. Missouri
3,954,653
12. Indiana
3,934,224
37. Arizona
14. Wisconsin
3,434,575
39. New Mexico
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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
MILLER'S CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
OF THE CITY OF
STATESVILLE, N. C. 1960 - 1961
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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AIR CONDITIONING
HOWARD COFFEY PLUMBING & HEATING CO., INC. AFCO AIR CONDITIONING Combination Heating and Cooling Units PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS AFCD SINCE 1900 FIXTURES and EQUIPMENT "Sales and Service" Phone TR 2-5421 1105 W. Front St.
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.
AND
Harmony, N. C.
Phone LI 6-3500
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AUTO LOANS
LENOIR FINANCE COMPANY
AUTO LOANS - FINANCING
REFINANCING
Loans $ 50.00 To $ 2,500.00
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
"SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU - LARGE ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU"
PHONE TR 3-6389
125 E. FRONT ST.
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AUTO PARTS
AUTO PARTS & ELECTRIC CO.
Jobbers and Distributors AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND SUPPLIES COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP SERVICE AFFILIATED
N. W. Auto Parts Co.
215 N. CENTER ST. PHONES TR 2-5255, TR 3-4335 and TR 3-6500
THE FLOWERS CO.
"Home of More Than A Million Parts"
AUTO PARTS
PAINTS
NAPA?
Assurance of Quality
EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES
Complete Automotive Machine Shop Service
PHONE TR 2-5264 200 E. FRONT ST. STATESVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA
LENOIR, N. C. MORGANTON, N. C. HICKORY, N. C. Phone PL 4-5341 Phone HE 7-4011 Phone DI 5-2367
VALDESE, N. C., Phone TR 9-5511
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AUTO SERVICE
ADDISON'S TRIM SHOP
L. ROY ADDISON, Owner
Auto and
Furniture Upholstering
Tailor Made Seat Covers
1800 Newton Drive
Phone TR 2-5101
BOB'S AMOCO SERVICE
BOB AND WINSTON BARFIELD, Owners
AMOCO
WHEEL BALANCING - MINOR REPAIRS GASOLINE - TIRES - OIL - ACCESSORIES
PHONE TR 3-9243 1000 DAVIE AVE.
Burrell's Transmission Service
AUTOMATIC SPECIALIST DIAGNOSIS - BENCH SERVICE COMPLETE OVERHAUL ALL MAKES
1385 Shelton Ave.
Phone TR 2-2556
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AUTO SERVICE
REAVIS BATTERY & ELECTRIC SERVICE
GENERATOR, SPEEDOMETER AND ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRING
WILLARD BATTERIES - AC PRODUCTS
CYCLE
BRIGGS & STRATTON
GASOLINE ENGINES
ENGINES - PARTS "Sales and Service"
1405 Shelton Ave.
Phone TR 3-9581
COLVERT'S RADIATOR SERVICE
- COMPLETE SERVICE - AUTO - BUS - TRUCK - TRACTOR
217 E. FRONT ST.
PHONE TR 3-6291
NIGHT PHONE TR 3-6658
FOX ESSO SERVICENTER
SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION
BUY AT THE ESSO SIGN
FREE PARKING
TRADING TIRES EVERY DAY
243 N. CENTER ST.
PHONE TR 3-4078
19
CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE
AUTO SERVICE
HODGES & MITCHELL GULF SERVICENTER
GULF TIRES BATTERIES
GULF
WASHING POLISHING LUBRICATION
ACCESSORIES
"ROAD SERVICE"
PHONE TR 2-2272
320 W. BROAD ST.
Shelton Ave.
SHELL
Service
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY GAS - OIL - WASHING LUBRICATION - POLISHING - WAXING
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