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Pennsylvania New York Texas
Tolan, John H. (D) _.
Turner, Clarence W. (D) Van Zandt, James E. (R) Vincent, Beverly M. (D) Vinson, Carl (D) __. Voorhis, H. Jerry (D)
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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY
N. C. GOVERNMENT
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
CLYDE R. HOEY
Governor
W. P. HORTON
Lieutenant Governor
THAD EURE
Secretary of State
GEORGE ROSS POU
Auditor
C. M. JOHNSON
Treasurer
CLYDE A. ERWIN
Superintendent Public Instruction
HARRY McMULLAN
Attorney General
T. W. BRUTON
R. H. WETTACH
Assistant Attorneys General
L. O. GREGORY
SUPREME COURT
W. P. STACY
Chief Justice
HERIOT CLARKSON
Associate Justice
MICHAEL SCHENCK
Associate Justice
W. A. DEVIN
Associate Justice
M. V. BARNHILL
Associate Justice
J. WALLACE WINBORNE
Associate Justice
A. A. F. SEAWELL
Associate Justice
DILLARD S. GARDNER
Librarian
DILLARD S. GARDNER
Marshal
EDWARD MURRAY
Clerk
ROBERT C. STRONG
Reporter
MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 1939
Senators (Democrats except otherwise indicated)
First District-W. I. Halstead, South Mills; J. J. Hughes, Elizabeth City.
Second District-W. B. Rodman, Jr., Washington; D. B. Fearing, Manteo. Third District-C. W. Spruill, Windsor.
Fourth District-W. G. Clark, Tarboro; Dr. T. W. M. Long, Roanoke Rapids. Fifth District-Arthur B. Corey, Greenville.
Sixth District-J. C. Eagles, Wilson; W. L. Lumpkin, Louisburg.
Seventh District-John D. Larkins, Jr., Trenton; Fred I. Sutton, Kinston.
Eighth District-E. J. Wellons, Smithfield; Edgar H. Bain, Goldsboro.
Ninth District-Geo. R. Ward, Wallace; Emmett H. Bellamy, Wilmington.
Tenth District-S. B. Frink, Southport; K. Clyde Council, Wananish. Eleventh District-Robt. A. McIntyre, Lumberton.
Twelfth District-M. G. Boyette, Carthage; Fred S. Thomas, Erwin. Thirteenth District-Wade Barber, Pittsboro; L. Y. Ballentine, Varnia. Fourteenth District-Frank H. Gibbs, Warrenton.
Fifteenth District-John S. Watkins, Route 2, Virgilina, Virginia.
Sixteenth District-Jos. H. Warren, Prospect Hill; J. W. Umstead, Jr., Chapel Hill. Seventeenth District-T. J. Gold, High Point; J. Hampton Price, Leaksville. Eighteenth District-O. C. Bruton, Mount Gilead; J. G. Jewell, Hamlet.
Nineteenth District-H. P. Taylor, Wadesboro; W. Erskine Smith, Albemarle.
Twentieth District-A. B. Palmer, Concord; Joe L. Blythe, Charlotte. Twenty-first District-E. C. Gregory, Salisbury.
Twenty-second District-Gordon Gray, Winston-Salem.
Twenty-third District-Fred Folger, Mt. Airy.
Twenty-fourth District-C. H. Cowles (R), N. Wilkesboro.
Twenty-fifth District-W. A. Graham, Iron Station; Jack Joyner, Statesville.
Twenty-sixth District-J. H. Separk, Gastonia.
Twenty-seventh District-Ralph W. Gardner, Shelby; L. B. Prince Hendersonville. Twenty-eighth District-H. J. Hatcher, Morganton.
Twenty-ninth District-W. B. Austin, Jefferson. Thirtieth District-J. V. Bowers (R), Newland. Thirty-first District-Zeb F. Curtis, Asheville. Thirty-second District-Chester A. Cogburn, Canton.
Thirty-third District-R. B. Morphew, Robbinsville.
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BALDWIN'S
REPRESENTATIVES
Alamance-Dr. Will S. Long, Graham. Alexander-A. C. Payne, Taylorsville.
Alleghany-S. W. Brown, Sparta. Anson-U. B. Blalock, Wadesboro. Ashe-Ira T. Johnston, Jefferson. Avery-W. C. Pittman (R), Spear. Beaufort-Dr. Zeno L. Edwards, Washing- ton.
Bertie-Thomas N. Peele, Lewiston. Bladen-U. S. Page, R.F.D. 7, Fayetteville. Brunswick-Cornelius Thomas, Shallotte. Buncombe-R. E. Finch, Black Mountain; Hubert C. Jarvis, Asheville. Burke-Leon Butler, Valdese.
Cabarrus, E. T. Bost, Jr., Concord.
Caldwell-J. T. Pritchett, Lenoir.
Camden-R. L. Bray, Belcross.
Carteret-Fred R. Seeley, Beaufort. Caswell-W. C. Taylor ,Blanch.
Catawba-Ralph Flowers, Hickory. Chatham-C. C. Hall, Pittsboro.
Cherokee-Clyde H. Jarrett (R), An- drews.
Chowan-John F. White, Edenton.
Clay-A. Lee Penland, Hayesville. Cleveland-O. M. Mull, Shelby.
Columbus-Raymond B. Mallard, Tabor City.
Craven-D. L. Ward, New Bern. Cumberland-D. Lacy McBryde, Fayette- ville.
Currituck-G. C. Boswood, Gregory.
Dare-Roy L. Davis, Wanchese.
Davidson-J. Lee Wilson, Lexington.
Davie-J. B. Grant (R), Mocksville. Duplin-C. E. Quinn, Kenansville.
Durham-Victor S. Bryant, Durham; Forrest A. Pollard, Durham.
Edgecombe-W. W. Eagles, Macclesfield. Forsyth-Rex Gass, Winston-Salem; T. Spruill Thornton, Winston-Salem; Virgil A. Wilson, Rural Hall. Franklin-A. F. Johnson, Louisburg. Gaston-Carl A. Rudisill, Cherryville;
R. G. Cherry, Gastonia. Gates-E. S. A. Ellenor, Gates.
Graham-Dr. J. H. Crawford, Robinsville. Granville-James W. Horner, Oxford.
Greene -- E. A. Rasberry, Snow Hill.
Guilford-Joe T. Carruthers, Jr., Greens- boro; John W. Caffey, Greensboro; Rupert T. Pickens, High Point.
Halifax-B. B. Everett, Palmyra; Wm. D. Holloman, Weldon. Harnett-N. McK. Ross, Lillington.
Haywood-Glenn C. Palmer, Clyde, R.F.D. 1.
Henderson-L. L. Burgin, Rt. 1, Horse Shoe.
Hertford-R. H. Underwood, Murfrees- boro.
Hoke-E. B. McNeill, Raeford.
Hyde-Geo. T. Davis, Swan Quarter. Iredell-Zeb V. Turlington, Mooresville. Jackson-Dan Tompkins, Sylva.
Johnston-Lawrence H. Wallace, Smith- field; R. T. Fulghum, Kenly.
Jones-R. P. Bender, Pollocksville. Lee-J. M. Willcox, R. 3, Sanford. Lenoir-Fitzhugh E. Wallace, Kinston.
Lincoln-Sheldon M. Roper, Lincolnton. Macon-Geo. B. Patton, Frankiin. Madison-J. M. Baley, Jr., (R), Marshall. Martin-Hugh Horton, Williamston. McDowell-Ashby Robinson, Old Fort. Mecklenburg-J. B. Vogler, Charlotte; Marvin L. Ritch, Charlotte; J. W. Alex- ander, Charlotte.
Mitchell-Jeter C. Burleson, (R), Bakers- ville.
Montgomery-E. R. Burt, Biscoe. Moore-W. R. Clegg, Carthage.
Nash-W. E. Fenner, Rocky Mount; C. C. Abernathy, Spring Hope.
New Hanover-John Q. LeGrand, Wil- mington; John R. Morris, Wilming- ton.
Northhampton-H. L. Joyner, Jackson. Onslow-Geo. W. Phillips, Jacksonville.
Orange-Roland P. McClamrock, Chapel Hill.
Pamlico-Dallas Mallison, Oriental. Pasquotank-W. Clarence Morse, Jr.,
Elizabeth City.
Pender-A. H. Davis, Burgaw.
Perquimans-J. T. Benton, Hertford.
Person-E. P. Warren, Hurdle Mills.
Pitt-S. O. Worthington, Greenville;
John S. Moore; Bethel. Polk-C. P. Rogers, Tryon.
Randolph-J. D. Ross, Asheboro. Richmond-R. T. McNair, Rockingham. Robeson-Frank McNeill, Lumberton; I. P. Graham, Proctorville. Rockingham-T. C. Stone, Stoneville; Joe W. Garrett, Madison.
Rowan-Walter Murphy, Salisbury, George Uzzell, Salisbury.
Rutherford-Grady Withrow, Hollis.
Sampson-Jas. B. Barefoot, (R). R.F.D., Godwin.
Scotland-O. L. Moore, Laurinburg. Stanly-C. C. Efird, Albemarle.
Stokes-Wm. F. Marshall, Danbury. Surry-Henry C. Dobson, Elkin. Swain-T. D. Bryson, Jr., Bryson City. Transylvania-W. Pat Kimzey, Brevard.
Tyrell-R. S. Knight, Jr., Columbia.
Union-O. L. Richardson, Monroe. Vance-W. A. Hunt, Henderson.
Wake-Arch T. Allen, Raleigh; Wm. T. Hatch, Raleigh; C. B. Park, Jr., Raleigh.
Warren-John Kerr, Jr., Warrenton. Washington-Wilbur M. Darden, Ply- mouth.
Watauga -- Roby T. Greer, Boone.
Wayne-W. Frank Taylor, Goldsboro; J. Leslie Crawford, Pikeville.
Wilkes-David Sebastian (R), Hays.
Wilson-Larry I. Moore, Jr., Wilson. Yadkin-Frank M. Woodhouse, Boonville. Yancey-D. M. Buck, Bald Mountain.
EXPLANATION
All people sixteen years or over are listed.
Wives are listed with their husbands, the wife being shown in parenthesis as follows: Smith Robt R (Mary L.)
The number of children under sixteen years is shown after the wife's name as follows: Smith Robt R (Mary L) 3.
The (H), both in the resident directory and the householders' directory designates ownership of the home.
In case of a natural widow this fact is shown with the name of the deceased husband in parenthesis, whenever possible, as follows: Smith Mary L (wid Robt R).
The occupation and place of employment are shown as follows: Smith Robert R (Mary L) clk Hub Clothing Co.
The residence of each person is shown, "h" denoting a householder or head of the shown with the "h". Thus, a circular mailed to each householder will reach every family, "r" denoting people in the home. Only one person at each home should be home in the city.
individually in addition to their regular listing with their husbands, as follows: Smith
Married women, engaged in some other occupation than housekeeping, are listed Mary L (Mrs Robt R) bkpr Henry Jones & Co r 210 Main.
Names in heavy type denote patrons of the directory and are usually the leading firms in each line of business.
Persons living outside the city limits and receiving mail in the country are marked RD.
The letters BD shown on some entries indicate Buyers Directory.
Colored is shown by a @. The publishers are very careful in using this, but do not assume any responsibility in case of error.
This directory contains all the regular departments of the modern city directory and many features used by no other publisher in the United States.
A numerical telephone directory will be found in the back of the directory listing each telephone according to number.
The classified business directory lists each firm according to line of business
The numerical street directory lists each street alphabetically and each house according to number, with the street intersections as they appear. After each house- holder's name will be found his telephone number. In case he has no telephone the nearest telephone may be found. The H den tes householders who own the house in which they live.
The buyers' guide carries the printed messages of the city's leading business and professional firms arranged alphabetically According to classifications.
This directory shows the exact population of the city and environs at the present time.
BALDWIN DIRECTORY COMPANY, Inc.
Efird's Department Store
"Correct" Merchandise at Low Prices
nc.
1536 SOUTH MAIN ST.
E. L .WRENN
CLEANERS . DYERS HATTERS
"Where Cleaning Is An Art"
Phone 128 136 WEST AVE.
MEN'S
SHOES HATS FURNISHINGS
Cabarrus Bank & Trust Co.
Capital $400,000.00
Surplus Profits and Reserves $700,000.00 "COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE"
Phones 29 and 319
Kannapolis, N. C.
F. L. SMITH DRUG CO. "The Store" Rexall
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
Drugs, Phone 9 & 49 Soda Fountain, Phone 39
HOME OWNED - HOME OPERATED WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
"It's Easy to Pay-,the Western Way" Tires - Batteries - Radios Washing Machines Phone 598 PAINTS 115 West Ave.
LADY'S FUNERAL HOME
Ambulance Service
Phone 91
114 West Ave.
Phone
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Makes Warm Friends
Cabarrus Ice & Fuel Co.
Phone 158
B.W.Durham
Real Estate Houses for Rent or Sale
Ground Floor-Professional Bldg.
Phone 80
"IF IT'S LUMBER-CALL OUR NUMBER"
BEAVER LUMBER CO., 1
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Reasonable Prices
MILLWORK
LUMBER
PHONE 166
Johnston s , Furniture Co.
Cabarrus County's Finest Furniture Store
"THE HOME OF FRIENDLY SERVICE AND CONVENIENT TERMS"
Phone 680 Johnston's
116-18 West Ave.
BALDWIN'S KANNAPOLIS
NORTH CAROLINA
BUYER'S GUIDE
AND
CIVIC SECTION
QUALITY DIRECTORIES
PROMPT
by
ACCURATE
CONSERVATIVE
BALDWIN
Containing display advertise- ments of business and com- mercial establishments, industrial plants and manufacturers; cards of professional men and women, full page an- nouncements of churches. schools,
clubs, lodges, associations and
other civic institutions, al- phabetically classified
for convenient use.
The Show Window of Kannapolis
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Automobile Parts
"The House of Quality"
KANNAPOLIS AUTO PARTS CO.
Leading Distributors of Nationally Advertised Automotive Parts and Shop Equipment
Phone Day 214-W 1013 South Main (Midway)
Night 664-W
Automobile Supply Stores
HOME OWNED - HOME OPERATED
WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE
"It's Easy to Pay-the Western Way"
TIRES - BATTERIES - RADIOS - WASHING MACHINES PAINTS
Phone 598
115 West Ave.
Bakers
Eat GOLDEN CRUST BREAD "WHAT KANNAPOLIS MAKES -
MAKES KANNAPOLIS"
KANNAPOLIS BAKERY Phone 337-R 905 N. Ridge Ave.
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Beauty Parlors
"WHERE BEAUTY CAN BE BOUGHT"
JACKSON PARK BEAUTY SALON
Permanente
Gladys Dial, Owner
Ruby Pickler, Operator
OPEN NIGHTS BY APPOINTMENT
Cannon Boulevard Phone 513
Banks
THE BANK OF CHINA GROVE
CHINA GROVE, N. C.
We Extend Every Courtesy Consistent with Good Banking
13.000
APURAR
C. C. Graham, President
J. F. Cooper, Vice-President S. W. Freeze, Cashier G. F. Cline, Asst. Cashier
MEMBER F. D. I. C.
Building & Loan Associations
SAVE!
WHAT ARE YOU DOING ABOUT THESE PROBLEMS -?
MAKE
YOUR
BUY!
MODERNIZING YOUR HOME
PLANS
SAVING FOR OLD AGE
NOW
BUILD!
OWNING YOUR HOME
EDUCATING YOUR CHILDREN TO JOIN
Concord Perpetual Building & Loan Association CABARRUS BANK & TRUST CO. KANNAPOLIS
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Hair Cutting
Building Materials
KANNAPOLIS BUILDING SUPPLY CO.
"Quality Comes First-We Have It
Service Comes Next-We Give It
Satisfaction Must Be Yours-We Guarantee It"
Davis Paints Barrett Roofing
Celotex Insulating Materials
Lumber -- Building Supplies -- Brick
Enochville Road Phone 707
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PRICE & KING LUMBER CO., INC.
MATERIAL TO BUILD ANYTHING -- ANYWHERE - ANYTIME
Lumber -- Millwork -- "Roger's Paints "Texaco" Roofing
Terrace Drive nr. Fairview Ave. Phone 717
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Building Materials & Supplies
"IF IT'S LUMBER - CALL OUR NUMBER"
BEAVER LUMBER CO., INC.
LUMBER - MILLWORK - BUILDING SUPPLIES REASONABLE PRICES
Phone 166
South Main St.
Cafes
KANNAPOLIS' NEWEST, MOST MODERN RESTAURANT
AVON GRILL
"THE BEST FOOD IN TOWN"
Chicken Dinner's
Steaks and Chops
Special Lunches and Regular Dinners
Phone 710
119 S. Main St.
The Sanitary Cafe
Beside Gem Theatre "Food at Its Best"
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SERVI VICE PHONE
255
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Churches
Che First Baptist Church
F. A. Bower, Minister
312 West Ave. Telephone 666
Z. Miller Freeman, Educational Director Kannapolis, North Carolina
Organized 1907-Present Structure Erected 1921 Preaching Every Sunday at 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. B. T. U. Every Sunday at 6:00 P.M. Prayer Meeting Wednesday Evening at 7:30 Sunday School at 9:45 A.M.
TELEPHONE 519-L
OUR WELCOME
To all who mourn and need comfort-To all who are lonely and want companionship-To all who pray-To all who love to sing God's praises-To all who sin and need a Savior. this church opens wide her doors and in the name of Jesus bids you welcome.
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Churches
Jackson Park Methodist Church
Mabel Ave. cor. Jackson Ave. (Jackson Park)
J. Julian Holmes, Minister
302 Louise Ave.
Tel. 641-R
SUNDAY SERVICES
Church School 9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship
11:00 A.M.
Intermediates 6:30 P.M.
Young People 6:30 P.M.
Wesley Fellowship
6:30 P.M.
Evening Worship
7:30 P.M.
MID-WEEK PRAYER SERVICE
Wednesday
7:15 P.M.
Girl Scouts
Monday, 7:00 P.M.
Boy Scouts Thursday, 7:00 P.M.
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Churches
north Kannapolis Baptist Church
LOCUST STREET
NORTH KANNAPOLIS
J. Clyde Yates, Pastor
310 Locust St.
Telephone 469-J
The Friendly Church
Sunday Services
9:45
Sunday School
11:00
Morning Worship Baptist Training Union
7:30
Evening Worship
Prayer Meeting
Every Wednesday
7:00 P.M.
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Churches
Trinity methodist Church
206 W. 1st
Telephone 111-W
William Arthur Kale, Minister
314 West Av.
Telephone 205-R
SUNDAY SERVICES
Church School
9:45 A.M.
Morning Worship
11:00 A.M.
Juniors
6:30 P.M.
Young People
6:30 P.M.
Wesley Fellowship
6:30 P.M.
Evening Worship
7:30 P.M.
MID-WEEK PRAYER SERVICE
Wednesday
7:30 P.M.
Girl Scouts
Monday, 4:30 P.M.
Boy Scouts
Thursday, 7:30 P.M.
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Churches
Wesleyan Methodist Church
Rev. Jos. L. Bowen, Pastor
Residence 703 Oak St.
Telephone 114-L
Sunday Services
Sunday School
9:45 A.M.
Morning Service
11:00 A.M.
Evening Service 7:30 P.M.
W. Y. P. S. 6:15 P.M.
Mid-Week Service
Wednesday
7:30 P.M.
403 GAY STREET
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Civic Institutions
The Cannon Memorial Young Men's Christian Association
Kannapolis, North Carolina
A beautiful and spacious building with excellent equipment including club rooms, gymnasiums, handball courts, lib- rary, social rooms, swimming pool, game rooms, bowling alleys, barber shop, health department, locker and shower rooms, banquet halls and a special department for women and girls.
The largest paid Y. M. C. A. membership under one roof in the world, totaling more than 1200, located in the largest unincorporated city with the largest manufacture of towels and sheets in the world.
Service to the Men, Women, Boys and Girls of the Entire Community in Spirit, Mind and Body
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Civic Institutions
... AND THE GREATEST OF THESE IS CHARACTER
A message to parents and educators on the Need of Character-Forming as a Part Of Every Child's Training
CF HARACTER, Capacity and Capital are the three standards by which business men judge applicants for credit. And CHARACTER comes first.
For, a man may have Capital-plenty of money. He may have Capacity-the ability to earn money. But without Character ; the willingness to pay promptly according to agreement-his promises are worthless. The man with character can be depen- ded upon to keep his promises and meet his obligations. Character is a child's heritage, strengthened by the example of the parent and the precept of the teacher during early years; the formative period.
Character is honor-a high sense of personal responsibility and respect for one's obligations. And every child has the right to be trained in the tenets of honesty and fairness in meeting his obligations. Otherwise his education is incomplete ; his chance for success is impaired.
Treat Your Credit as a Sacred Trust
USE YOUR CREDIT FREELY AND PAY ALL BILLS BY THE 10th OR PROMPTLY AS AGREED
KANNAPOLIS MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
BOGER BLDG., WEST "A" ST.
JOIN THE KANNAPOLIS MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION NOW
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Cleaners & Haberdashers
CLEANERS DYERS
HATTERS
E. L. WRENN
"WHERE CLEANING IS AN ART"
Phone 128 136 West Ave.
MEN'S
SHOES HATS FURNISHINGS
Coal & Ice
MIDWAY COAL CO.
Phone 189
OAL
A NEW YARD
WITH OLD EXPERIENCE
1203 South Main St.
Coal & Wood
INDEPENDENT COAL & WOOD CO M
PHONE 599 "We Appreciate a Trial WE SELL GARDEN PLANTS
Contractors
PHARR & MOOSE CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN
Office: Cannon Blvd. cor. Center Grove Rd. Phone 156
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Contractors --- Building
"WE BUILD HOMES - NOT HOUSES
C. M. Castor
AVolite FINISHES
100% PURE PAINTS
ANTIE VANNISH & PRINT CO
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Dealer in High Grade "Avolite" Paints and Varnishes
Texaco Roofing and Millwork
Cannon Blvd. at John St., Royal Oaks Phone 595-W
Contractors --- Electrical
B. T. Barnhardt
Electrical Contractor
Electrical Fixtures and Supplies
922 Arbor Lane
Electrical wiring.
Phone 5127
Wil-Mar Park-Concord
Concord
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Contractors --- General
"SINCE 1906"
C. C. Murray
Contractor and Builder
FLOORS SANDED AND REFINISHED
HOMES REMODELED
Phone 542-L
103 E. Virginia Ave., Royal Oaks
Contractors --- General
P. C. Wood
General
Contractor
Phone 497
344 Jackson Park Road
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Contractors --- Plumbing & Electrical
"OUR CUSTOMERS ARE OUR BEST REFERENCES"
KANNAPOLIS PLUMBING & ELECTRIC CO.
Clyde Goodman, Owner
Plumbing-House Wiring-Water Systems-Fixtures and Supplies 410 S. Juniper St.
Phone 179-J
Dairies
milk that is milk
OVERCASH
MILK
DAIRY FARM
MILA MA
PureMilk
GRADE "A" RAW MILK AND BUTTERMILK
R. F. D. No. 1
Phone 2120
Department Stores
"We Sell To Sell Again"
BELK'S
DEPARTMENT STORE
Two Big Stores in Kannapolis
MAIN STORE
BARGAIN STORE
Phones 7-17
Phones 47
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Dormitories --- Employees
MARY ELLA HALL EDWARD I SHARP. MANAGER HOME FOR THE EMPLOYEES OF CANNON MILLS COMPANY KANNAPOLIS. NORTH CAROLINA
CABARRUS HALL
Edward J. Sharp. Manager
HOME FOR THE EMPLOYEES OF
CANNON MILLS COMPANY
KANNAPOLIS, NORTH CAROLINA
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Department Stores
EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE
We have grown from a very small beginning to become one of the largest department stores in Kannapolis. We owe this amazing growth not alone to our own efforts but to the loyal friendships of thousands of people throughout this section of North Carolina. For these loyal friend- ships we are tremendously grateful and count them our most valued assets. We are HOME-MANAGED and we invite you, our HOME-PEOPLE, to use us in any capacity whenever we may be of service to you.
EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE "The Store Where People Like to Shop"
Directory Publishers
BETTER DIRECTORY SERVICE CAN BE YOURS IF YOU USE BALDWIN'S SUFFOLK CITY DIRECTORY WHEN YOU ARE LOOKING FOR UP TO THE MINUTE INFORMATION ABOUT THE PEOPLE OF YOUR CITY
Baldwin Directory Company, Inc. CHARLESTON, S. C.
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Druggists --- Retail
F. L. SMITH DRUG COMPANY "The Rexall Store" PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
Drugs -- Phone 9 and 49
Soda Fountain, Phone 39
Drug Stores
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RUN RIGHT TO LACK Drug Store TWO LOCATIONS
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No. 1 1105 S. Main St. Phone 385
No. 2
Cannon Boulevard, Jackson Park Phone 587
Dry Cleaners
"Good As Any -- Better Than Many"
DYERS
HATTERS
ALTERATIONS
MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHING
HAT CLEANERS
Star Cleaners
PHONE 129
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Florists
Say it with flower's
A NEW FLORIST TO SERVE YOU
GOODNIGHT FLORIST Beautiful, Fresh Flowers for Every Occasion
Day or Night Phonc 103-W --- Landis
Same Consideration Given Telephoned Orders as Those Made in Person DELIVERY SERVICE ANYWHERE IN KANNAPOLIS
Grace Every Occasion with
Mills Flowers
MEMBER T. D. S.
Beautiful, Fresh Flowers for Every Occasion Flowers Wired to all the World
MILLS FLORIST --- Phone 229 113} N. Main St.
Kannapolis
"WHEN YOU THINK OF FLOWERS - THINK OF OURS" WILLMOTT'S FLORIST -- Phone 212
Flowers for All Occasions - Flowers Wired Anywhere
West Avenue In Lady's Funeral Home Bldg.
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Funeral Directors
Whitley's Seruire
W. H. WHITLEY
Inspired by 27 years of service in this community every touch of refinement has been added to make our service in keeping with the requirements of a cultured clientele and not overlooking the least in simplicity and reverence befitting those of modern means.
It is truly a place where everyone in all stations of life can find a service suited to their needs.
Lady Attendant
Our Phone Never Sleeps
Phone 2
Ambulance Service
400 S. Main St.
W. RALPH WHITLEY
FRED H. WHITLEY
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Funeral Homes
LINN- WRIGHT FUNERAL HOME
Landis, N. C. Located at Corner F. Railroad Ave. and Mill St.
AMBULANCE SERVICE - EVERY MODERN FACILITY Phone 9222 or 9206-Day or Night
Grocers
"THE BEST IN GROCERIES AND MEATS SINCE 1928"
GROCERIES
Phone 480-W
W. S. BARGER GOOD THINGS TO EAT
Cannon Blvd. at 10th Street WE DELIVER
A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE If We Make Mistakes, Give Us a Chance to Correct Them If We Please You, Tell Your Neighbors-If Not, Tell Us BARLOW'S GROCERY WE DELIVER
Bethpage Road Phone 405-J
BALDWIN'S 1940
62
Grocers
GROCERIES
"THE QUALITY - SERVICE STORE" CENTERVIEW GROCERY
GROCERIES - MEATS - PRODUCE - FEEDS
Phone 446
401 Front St., Centerview WE DELIVER
EAGLE CASH GROCERY
Harold "Red" Eagle, Mgr. PRODUCE - GROCERIES - MEATS - FEEDS AND SEEDS HOME OWNED AND OPERATED Next to Drug Store East "D" St., Centerview
"Quality Made Us Famous -Service Made Us Grow"
W. H. Fortner
Groceries and Fresh Meats
Home Owned - Home Operated - For Home Folks
Phone 580
807 East "D" St., Centerview
Free Delivery Anywhere in City
KANNAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY
'63
Grocers
"THE OLD RELIABLE"
B. B. HELMS GROCERY
MEATS - GROCERIES
- PRODUCE
FEEDS - SEA FOODS
Phone 137-W
703 South Ridge
WE DELIVER
352
JACKSON PARK GROCERY
GROCERIES AND FRESH MEATS
"The Shopping Center for Thrifty People" - We Deliver
Jackson Park
Cannon Blvd.
"SERVING KANNAPOLIS FOR QUARTER OF A CENTURY"
R. B. MCCOMBS & CO.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
QUALITY - SERVICE - ECONOMY
131 S. Main St. Phone 30
Choice meats
LET US HELP YOU TO SAVE!
YESM
PARKOOD GROCERY
Our Specialty-Fryers and Hens, Dressed and Drawn
Phone Concord 8810 Near Underpass, Parkwood WE DELIVER
BALDWIN'S 1940
64
Grocers
A. Z. PRICE CASH MARKET
"The Highest Grade Merchandise That Can Be Bought at a Living Price"
1000 N. Main St. Phone 24
WE DELIVER FREE
Fresh Groceries
YES'M.
Phone 248-L
C. B. SLOOP 6
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
FRESH MEATS
907 N. Ridge Ave.
Strickland's Grocery
Fresh Groceries YES'M.
MEATS - PRODUCE
"NOT THE LARGEST - BUT THE BUSIEST"
DELIVERY SERVICE ANYWHERE IN CITY
Upper Enochville Road -- Bellevue Phone 102-X
WE SELL GAS AND OIL
KANNAPOLIS CITY DIRECTORY
65
Hardware
SERVING CABARRUS AND ROWAN COUNTY FOR ALMOST HALF A CENTURY
CHINA GROVE HARDWARE CO.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND SUPPLIES JOHNSON'S AND DeSOTO PAINTS SPORTING GOODS ELECTRICAL FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Phone 5-A (China Grove)
DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN
KANNAPOLIS
OLDEST - LARGEST - BEST
KANNAPOLIS STORE CO.
IF IT'S IN THE HARDWARE LINE WE HAVE IT - CAN GET
IT FOR YOU - OR IT ISN'T MADE
We Feature "Benjamin Moore" and "Glidden" Paints
Phone 134
Cor. First St. and West Ave.
BALDWIN'S 1940
66
Hardware
In Electric Refrigerators or Ranges IT'S
It's Tops In
Economy and Long Life
It's Tops in Quality and Performance
RITCHIE HARDWARE CO.
"Your Hardware Store
General Electric Dealers for Cabarrus County CENTERVIEW - KANNAPOLIS
Infants' Wear
Kannapolis' Only Exclusive Shop for Infants and Children
Infants Wear
KIDDIE SHOP
"Things for Baby Dears from Birth to Six Years"
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