Miller's Thomasville, N.C. City Directory [1956-1957], Part 1

Author: Miller, Chas. W. (Charles W.)
Publication date: 1956
Publisher: Southern Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 318


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CLYDE'S TEXACO SERVICE 60 E. MAIN ST.


"Road Service"


PHONE 2309


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HOME BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION


THOMASVILLE REALTY & TRUST CO.


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CITY DRY CLEANERS


"Thomasville's Largest and Leading Cleaners" JOHN F. CARTER, Owner


300 E. Main St. Phone 3269


STATE COMMERCIAL BANK


Complete Banking Service


Checking Accounts Saving Accounts Safety Deposit Boxes Travelers Checks


2 W. MAIN ST.


Commercial Loans Personal Loans Auto Loans Life Insurance Loans


PHONE 2761


DAVIDSON


LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS INC.


EXCLUSIVE LICENSED STA-NU CLEANERS


Phone 400 605 Lexington Ave.


FIELDS, INC. Men's and Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Accessories


6 E. MAIN STREET and 5 SALEM STREET


PHONE


2342


LINDALE DAIRY PRODUCTS


2814 suoud


PERKINS PONTIAC, INC.


408 National Hwy. PHONE 2726


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NORTH CAROLINA COLLECTION N.C. 317.560 Class A825 Accession Unacc. 1957


Author Asheville, N. C.


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REED SUPPLY COMPANY


"Everything For The Builder"


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Mahogany & Other Imported woods Glass, Floor Coverings Plywood Essick Evaporative Air Coolers


PHONE 2783


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High Point, N. C.


Phone 7271


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BOWERS LUMBER CO.


THEO. R. BOWERS, Owner


Lumber For All Purposes


Brick Paints Nails Roofing


Lexington Rd. (Highway 29)


Office Phone 2882 Theo. Bowers 22382


WESTINGHOUSE


APPLIANCES KELVINATOR


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LECTRIC


"Sales and Service"


"Everything For The Home"


ROSE FURNITURE CO. You Can Pay More But You Can't Buy Better 38 E. MAIN ST. PHONE 919


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MILLER'S THOMASVILLE, N. C.


CITY DIRECTORY


VOL. XIII


1956-1957 VOL. XIII


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


- - $27.50


THOMASVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LOCAL AGENTS


THOMASVILLE, N. C.


ASHEVILLE, N. C.


Copyright January, 1956, by Chas. W. Miller


NOTE-This publication has been carefully revised (a new canvass having been made by competent parties), but it is distinctly understood that no responsibility is assumed for any errors or ommissions that may have occured in such revision. -PUBLISHERS


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INDEX


GENERAL INDEX


Page 101


Abbreviations


Alphabetical List of Names


101


Associations and Clubs


286


Buyers' Guide


13


City Government (Thomasville)


262


Classified Business Directory


285


County Government (Davidson)


141


Index to Advertisers


6


Fire Alarm Boxes


8


Miscellaneous Directory


11


North Carolina Government


11


Numerical Telephone Directory


33


Preface


7


Street Directory


305


Title Page


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United States Government 1


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


Amazon Cotton Mills, Inc. fly Z


Ashmere Business College -p 19


B & B Sinclair Service bottom lines


Banks Welding & Machine Co.


back cover and p 29


Batten Austin T.


bottom lines


Black Lumber Co. p 19


Black Welding & Repair 30


Bowers Lumber


-p 4


Brown Equipment & Supply Co. p 24


Bruton J T Jewelry


back cover


Carolina Tire Co ____ bottom lines and p 14 Carolina Underwear Co insert


Chairtown Finance & Insurance Co


bottom lines and p 25


Citizens Insurance Agency


bottom lines and p 28


City Dry Cleaners


front cover


City Ice & Fuel Co _p 20 Cloniger Buick Co back cover Clover Brand Dairies_bottom lines and p 23 Clyde's Texaco Service front cover Coman Russell p 22


Cranford's Firestone Dealer Store 14 Crutchfield Hardware Corp __ bottom lines


Davidson Farm Equipment Co __ top lines Davidson Laundry Co front cover Downtown Service Station p 14


Duke Power Co


back cover Erwin-Lambeth Inc backbone


Fields Inc


front cover


First National Bank The


._ Stencils and p 17


Gardner's Auto Service


p 14


Gray Concrete Pipe Co .p 21 Grimes Roofing & Siding Service. _ top lines Guilford Machine Works _p 29


Hegler's Taxi


bottom lines


High Point, Thomasville & Denton Railroad fly Y


Hinkle Milling Co


top lines and p 25


Holton Furniture Co


top lines


Home Building & Loan Assn


front cover


Howard Clothing Co -p 20


Hudson-Belk Co


p 2


Insurance & Loan Co


top lines


Jewel Cotton Mills


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Jewel Shoppe


bottom lines


Kaney Floor Covering Co


insert


Lambeth Floor Covering Co


-p 25


Lindale Dairy Corp


.__ front cover and p 24


Lowder Supply Co


-p 18


Mann's Cut Rate Drug Store


top lines


Means Slim Garage


-P 15


Miller Hardware & Appliances


top lines


Murphy's Cleaners


top lines


Murphy's Tire Service


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PREFACE


THOMASVILLE, N. C.


"THE CHAIR TOWN"


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LOCATION 3 -


Thomasville, in Davidson County, is located in the center of the Piedmont, North Carolina's industrial section situated between the mountains and the costal area. Midway between Washington and At- lanta, Thomasville is served by both the Southern Railway's main line and the locally owned, short-line High Point, Thomasville and Denton Railroad, connecting with the Atlantic Coast Line and Norfolk and West- ern Railroads. Thomasville is the junction between United States High- way Nos. 29 and 70 and State Highways Nos. 109 and 62, with local and interstate bus service. Eighteen miles away is the Greensboro-High Point airport, and within 20 miles is the Smith Reynolds airport in Wins- ton-Salem, both serviced by the Eastern, Capital and Piedmont Air Lines.


POPULATION


According to the United States Census Bureau, the population of Thomasville in 1860 was 308. By 1900 it had grown to only 750. At the turn of the century the rapid growth and progress of Thomasville began with the advent of the furniture manufacturing industry. By 1910 the population was 3,877. New enterprises, particularly in the textile field were added, so that by 1920 the city had grown to 5,676; by 1940 to 11,041 and by 1950 to 11,154. Many small enterprises have been started in the past ten years. The city limits have not been extended since 1915. At least 5,000 people live in the area immediately surround- ing the city's incorporated limit of 3,375 square miles.


Fifteen percent of the city's population is Negro.


Within a radius of 50 miles more than one million people reside.


CLIMATE


Mean annual temperature is 58 degrees. Seasonal averages are Winter 42 degrees; Spring 57 degrees; Summer 76 degrees, and Fall 56 degrees. Average annual rainfall is 47.56 inches. Altitude is 857 feet above sea level.


GOVERNMENT


Thomasville is governed on the council-manager plan. The council is composed of a mayor and five councilmen. The city adopted the council-manager plan in 1915, the third city in North Carolina to employ a city manager. Government offices are centralized in a three story structure completed in 1938.


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


(Continued From Page 6)


Mutual Insurance Agency -p


Nance's Flower Shop p 25


Nationwide Insurance Cos p 28


North Carolina Gas Corp bottom lines


Paul Motor Co .bottom lines and p 15


Peace's Poultry Co _p 29


Peoples Savings & Loan Assn top lines Perkins Pontiac Inc .. front cover and p 16


Piedmont Cleaners


back cover and top lines


Ragan Knitting Co insert


Reed Supply Co p 3


Refrigeration Sales & Service Co


_initial letter lines


Rex Oil Co bottom lines


Rose Furniture Co .p 4


Sink Electric Co bottom lines and p 24


Sinc Inc


bottom lines and p 21


Sink's Dry Cleaners


.bottom lines


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Spainhour Tin Shop back cover


State Commercial Bank front cover


Swaim & McCrary 21


Thomason Chevrolet Inc _top lines and p 16 Thomasville Chair Co 26


Thomasville Coca-Cola Bottling Co back cover


Thomasville Drug Co top lines Thomasville Family Laundry p 28 Thomasville Hardware Co back cover


Thomasville Ice & Wood Co -p 27 Thomasville Realty & Trust Co front cover


Thomasville Tire & Battery Co top lines


Thompson Auto Co top lines


Thompson Auto Service Store .p 15 Weston Radio & TV Service Store _top lines Wolverine Finishes Corp .p 27 Workman Sheet Metal Shop


top lines and page 30


Yates Coal Yard


-p 20


Thomasville, N. C.


IN CASE OF FIRE - PHONE 2743


Location Of Fire Alarm Boxes


12 Loftin and Colonial


14 Main and Salem


15 Main and Myers


16 Church and Forsyth


17 Guilford and Salem


18 Amazon Mill


21 Colonial and Mock


22 Davidson and Hoover


23 West Main and Fisher Ferry


24 Randolph and Colonial


25 Plant A. W. Main and Hoover


26 Randolph and Gray


27 Randolph and Harris


28 Broad and Sullivan


31 Plant B, Fisher Ferry


32 Salem and Forsyth


33 Morton and Kern


34 Cox and Fife


35 Ragan Mills, Cox and E. Main


36 Guilford and College


37 Main and Park


38 Fisher Ferry and Polk


41 Plant D, Trinity St.


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Plant C, E. Main St.


43 Jewell Mills, E. Main St.


44 Walker


45 Main St. School


46 Taylor and Jackson


47 Taylor and Montlieu


48 Plant L, E. Guilford St.


51 Taylor and Warner


52 Jarrett and Welborne


53 Fisher Ferry and Walnut St.


54 Salem and Arlington Ave.


55 Reed and June St.


56 W. Main and Elliott Dr.


62 Brown St.


112 Carmalt and Spring


113 Highland and Winston


114 Davidson and Barnwell


115 Lex. Ave. and Moore St.


116 Center and Spruce


212 Lake and Natl. Highway


213 Unity and Natl. Highway


214 Guilford and Natl. Highway


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POLICE, FIRE PROTECTION


The Police Department is manned by 23 officers, who use two radio-equipped partol cars and two motorcycles. In the Fire department are 14 full-time employees and 11 volunteers, equipped with four fire trucks. Two fire stations are strategically located.


STREETS


There is a total of 55 miles of streets, 45 miles paved, most of which has curb and gutter.


WATER, SEWERAGE, GARBAGE DISPOSAL


There are 45 miles of sewerage and two sewage disposal plants, a 3,000,000 gallon maximum flow per day water plant and two elevated water tanks with a capacity of 1,100,000 gallons. The water facilities are capable of serving a population of 20,000. The land-fill method of garbage disposal is in use. Water facilities are being enlarged.


POWER


Duke Power Company, with hydro and steam plants distributed over North Carolina and South Carolina, furnishes electric power at rates well below the national average and is still expanding its facilities. The average residental consumption of electricity in Thomasville is over 500 K.W.H. above 1950 average through the country.


SCHOOLS


The city schools, with five modern buildings and total enrollment of 3,038 students, are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, and the North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction. There are two high schools with 29 teachers and principals and 6 special teachers, and five elementary schools with 71 teachers and 2,160 pupils.


RECREATION


The city operates, maintains, and supervises two parks for white and one for negroes. City Memorial White Park covers 38 acres and is dedicated to "all men who served their country in time of war." This park consists of a modern swimming pool and bath house which is also used for a recreation center during the winter, four paved horseshoe pits, basketball court, amphitheater, picnic area with two shelters for group and individual use, a lighted stadium for football, baseball, and softball, and a playground area well equipped.


Doak park which is also for the white citizens covers six acres. This park consists of a junior baseball and softball field, two clay tennis courts, a paved all purpose area, an area equipped with swings, seesaws, slide, jungle gymn, merry-go-round, and other play apparatus and a small recreation building.


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PREFACE (Cont.)


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City Memorial Negro Park covers 30 acres of which 10 acres have been developed. This park consists of a modern swimming pool and bath house, a dance area, picnic area with a shelter for group and individual use, a tennis court and a well equipped play ground.


All of the above facilities are maintained and supervised by a full time city Recreation Department. During the summer the recreation de- partment operates an eight weeks playground program with baseball for Junior and intermediate boys and a men's baseball league, two church softball leagues, crafts instruction, continuous swimming instruc- tion, and a general playground program.


Other recreational facilities include a lighted baseball park where Class "B" baseball is enjoyed, also a bowling alley, two theatres, two golf courses, and only a few miles away is High Rock Lake where boating, skiing and fishing can be enjoyed.


HOSPITAL


The City Memorial Hospital, a community enterprise, was built in 1929 and was enlarged in 1952. This hospital owned and operated by the community under the control of a board of trustees has eighty beds and 20 bassinets, total number of employees eighty, including twenty- five registered nurses, two nurse anesthetists, three medical technicians. The medical staff includes ten active members and three associate mem- bers.


LIBRARY


The Thomasville Public Library is a branch of the Davidson County Library system and is housed in a wing of the City Hall. Daily hours, Monday through Saturday: 9:00 - 5:30.


The Thomasville library has a book stock of 14,479 volumes and includes books for both adults and juveniles. 4,183 people in the Thomasville area are registered members of the library and make use of its services. The average monthly circulation is well over 6,000 volumes. On the staff of the library is the librarian and two full-time assistants.


A reading program is conducted each summer for the boys and girls under the supervision of staff members with the local Junior Chamber of Commerce serving as its sponsor.


The Brown Street Library for the Negro population is also a part of the county system and is housed in a separate building on Brown Street. This library also has a planned program for the boys and girls and adult discussion groups. Brown Street Library is open on a half day schedule five days per week, Monday through Friday.


BANKS AND BUILDING AND LOANS


Here is found two Banks and two Building and Loan Associations where the citizens of this community find a safe depository for their funds; adequate facilities to aid and assist business; a readiness to ex-


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY


MILLER'S Thomasville, North Carolina Miscellaneous Directory 1956 - 1957


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


George M Humphreys, Secretary of the Treasury


Herbert Brownell, Jr, Attorney General


Charles E Wilson, Secretary of Defense


Douglas E Mckay, Secretary of the In- terior


Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agricul- ture


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


Jas P Mitchell, Secretary of Labor


Marion m Folsom, 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 the Staff Army-Gen Maxwell Taylor


Navy Chief -- Admiral Arleigh A Burke Air Chief-Gen Norman F Twining


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-Jos M Dodge


Mutual Security Agency Director-Harold Stassen


Veterans Administration Director-Har- vey Higley


Secretary Army-Wilbur M Brucker


Secretary Navy-Chas S Thomas


Secretary Air-Donald A Quarrles


NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNMENT


Luther H. Hodges-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 Wm B Rodman Jr-Attorney General


Supreme Court


Maurice V Barnhill-Chief Justice


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


North Carolina Senators-W. Kerr Scott and Sam J Ervin, Jr


North Carolina Representatives-Herbert Bonner, Graham A Barden, Harold W Cool- ey, Thurmond Chatham, Carl T Durham, C B Deane, L H Fountain, F E Carlyle, Chas R Jonas, W W Jones, Geo A Shuford and H Q Alexander


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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tend credit to worthy persons or enterprises; a responsibility to cherish and maintain high ethics in banking, and to co-operate with other bank- ing institutions and the Government.


CHURCHES


Thirty-nine churches represent the following denominations; Bap- tist, Church of God, Episcopal, Evangelical and Reformed, Lutheran, Methodist, Pentacostal, Pilgrim Holiness, Presbyterian, Catholic, and Wesleyan.


ORGANIZATIONS


Civic organizations include Business and Professional Women's Club, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Lions Club, Rotary Club, Civitan Club, and various fraternal organizations. Veteran's organizations are the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, and their auxiliaries. Other organziations are the American Association of University Women, American Red Cross, Boy and Girl Scouts, Garden Clubs, Merchants' Associations, Ministerial Association, Parent-Teacher Association and Woman's Club.


Many of the civic and social activities are centered in the Woman's Club Building, a large community building erected in 1938.


INDUSTRY


Industrially, Thomasville is unusually well-balanced and diversified. In the field of manufacturing, furniture and hosiery predominate. There are also makers of cotton yarn, wooden boxes, underwear, concrete and cinder blocks, mirrors, mattresses, resins and synthetic glues.


Twenty-four furniture companies are located in Thomasville. Here you will find manufactured a complete line of household furniture, veneers and panes, and carvings. There are fourteen hosiery and hos- iery finishing companies, two large textile mills. Also an underwear factory.


AGRICULTURE


Just as the industry of Thomasville is exceptionally well balanced, so Davidson County is one of the nations best balanced counties between industry and agriculture, urban and rural population.


Davidson County ranks at the top in diversification of agricultural products. Its farmers grow tobacco, corn, wheat, oats, sweet potatoes, alfalfa, and clovers. Truck farming and raising of beef cattle, hogs and poultry are important. Dairying has become a large scale operation.


For other information, write the Thomasville Chamber of Commerce, Thomasville, N. C.


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CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE


MILLER'S CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE


OF THE CITY OF


Thomasville, N. C.


1956-1957


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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AUTO ACCESSORIES


Cranford's Firestone Dealer Store


TIRES - TUBES - HOME AND SPORTING SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - SPORTING GOODS


47 SALEM ST.


PHONE 419


CAROLINA TIRE COMPANY


GOODYEAR TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES AUTO ACCESSORIES - HOTPOINT APPLIANCES MOTOROLA RADIO AND TELEVISION TIRE RECAPPING


18 SALEM ST.


PHONE 822


AUTO SERVICE


DOWNTOWN SERVICE STATION


CROWN GAS AND OILS - TRUCKS FOR HIRE


TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES - USED CARS 44 W. Main St. Phone 2306


Gardner's Auto Service J. F. GARDNER, Owner


General Repairing


610 LEXINGTON AVE. PHONE 2335


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AUTO SERVICE


SLIM MEANS GARAGE


"24 Hour Wrecker Service"


AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES


We Specialize In Repair Work


Complete Auto Service


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207 FISHER FERRY ST.


PHONE 2314


GAS AND OIL


WASHING AND GREASING


THOMPSON AUTO SERVICE STORE


TIRES AND TUBES


114 W. MAIN ST.


AMDCO.GAS


PHONE 2735


AUTOMOBILES


PAUL MOTOR CO.


PACKARD - STUDEBAKER "Sales and Service" NOW ... ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE!


716 E. MAIN ST.


PHONE 410


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AUTOMOBILES


PERKINS PONTIAC, INC.


NEW and USED CARS Sales and Service


408 NATIONAL HWY.


PHONE 2726


THOMASON CHEVROLET, INC.


CHEVROLET


SALES


SERVICE


"More People Buy Chevrolets Than Any Other Car"


PHONE 2739 6 MEMORIAL PARK DR.


CITY DIRECTORY ADVERTISING


IS NATIONAL ADVERTISING


Each edition of your City Directory is widely dis- tributed to free-reference City Directory Libraries located at the Chamber of Commerce of hundreds of other cities.


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BANKS


A STRONG BANKING INSTITUTION


Interest Paid on Time Deposits


Capital


$ 250,000.00


Surplus


750,000.00


Undivided Profits & Reserves


160,000.00


Deposits


10,000,000.00


Total Resources


11,500,000.00


The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Thomasville. O.C.


GEO. D. FINCH


President


R. L. POPE


Executive Vice-President Cashier


WALTER W. RAPP


J. F. GARNER


Assistant Cashier


R. V. YOKELY


Assistant Cashier


DIRECTORS:


J. W. Boyles


J. W. Lambeth, Jr.


Tom A. Finch C .. F. Phillips D. A. Long, Jr.


C. L. Harris Geo. D. Finch


Doak Finch


M. L. Bales


Harry B. Finch


N. C. English


FIRST NATIONAL BANK


PHONES: BANKING DEPT., 421; V-PRES., 3273; CASHIER, 424 LOANS AND SAVINGS, 2363 BOOKKEEPING DEPT., 416 - 10 SALEM ST. Member FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION


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BUILDING MATERIALS


LOWDER SUPPLY CO.


G. BRADLEY HUNSUCKER, Mgr.


BUILDING MATERIALS


PAINTS


GE APPLIANCES


A Complete Line of Builders Hardware


LUMBER EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER


"Merchandise at Wholesale Prices"


National Hwy. Extd.


Phone 2895


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BUILDING MATERIALS


Black Lumber Company INC.


All Kinds of Building Material and Supplies


PAINTS - ROOFING - MILLWORK


BUILDERS HARDWARE


1015 Randolph St. Phone 812


BUSINESS COLLEGES


Ashmore Business College


AN ACCREDITED BUSINESS SCHOOL MRS. PEGGY C. GRIMES, Pres.


Approved by State Department of North Carolina and Veterans Administration


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Serving YOUTH COMMERCE GOVERNMENT


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BUSINESS SCH


"Charter Member National Association and Council of Business Schools, Washington, D. C.


5 E. MAIN ST. PHONE 535


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CLOTHIERS-CREDIT


HOWARD CLOTHING CO. "Credit Clothiers" MEN'S, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR NATIONAL ADVERTISED BRANDS


8 W. MAIN ST.


PHONE 476


COAL


ICE - COAL - OIL


FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS DIAL 442 - 445


GULF®


CITY ICE & FUEL CO.


403 Lexington Ave. Thomasville, N. C.


YATES COAL YARD Coal For Every Purpose KEROSENE AND FUEL OIL


ALWAYS CLEAN 613 E. MAIN ST.


ALWAYS GOOD


PHONE 813


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CONCRETE PRODUCTS


Build with CINDER BLOCKS


QUICKER MORE ECONOMICAL


PERMANENT


GRAY CONCRETE PIPE CO.


Manufacturers


SEWER AND CULVERT PIPE - WELL TUBING - FARM DRAINS


TILE . BRICK


CONCRETE PILES . PRECAST SHAPES


209 RANDOLPH ST. PHONE 2731


CONTRACTORS


SINK, INCORPORATED


ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING MOTOR REWINDING AND ELECTRIC REPAIRS


PHONE 916 NIGHT OR DAY LEXINGTON RD.


SWAIM & MCCRARY


PLASTERING CONTRACTORS PLAIN - ORNAMENTAL RESIDENTIAL AND INDUSTRIAL


UNITY EXTD. PHONE 2-5497


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CONTRACTORS


RUSSELL COMAN


CONTRACTOR


Grading


Excavating


Earth Moving


Fish Ponds


Driveways


Ditches


PHONE 2-6353


RD. 3 (Approx. 11/2 Miles From Fair Grove School)


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COPYRIGHT LAW


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.


COTTON MILLS


JEWEL COTTON MILLS


DIVISION OF BOTANY COTTONS, INC.


MANUFACTURERS


Fine Combed Yarns


36's to 92's Peelers-Single or Ply-for Knitting and Weaving Trades SELLING AGENT, COTTON YARN CO., 389 5TH AVE., NEW YORK Sold Direct As Well As Through Agents


609 E. Main St. Phone 426


DAIRIES


Clover Brand Dairies, Inc.


VITIMIN D HOMOGENIZED MILK WHOLE LACTIC BUTTERMILK - ICE CREAM All Products Pasteurized


THOMASVILLE, N. C. PHONE 7488


HIGH POINT, N. C. PHONE 4553


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DAIRIES


Lindale DAIRY CORP.


PHONE 2814 THOMASVILLE MILK - ICE CREAM - EGGS - BUTTER




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