Greensboro (Guilford County, N.C.) city directory, 1960, Part 2

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Publication date: 1960
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Administering the affairs of Guilford County is a commission of five members elected at large. With its county manager, it is generally regarded as one of the best managed counties in the State, and is frequently pointed out as a model by the N. C. Institute of Government.


EDUCATION


Guilford County has nine institutions of higher education with about 9,740 students; 34 modern consolidated rural public schools, and 35 urban public schools with an enrollment of 21,058.


Woman's College of the University of North Carolina-This is the largest residence woman's col- lege, (2,641 students) in the U. S. with advanced schools of music, art, dramatics, home economics, physical education, and secretarial science. Ranking high among the liberal arts colleges in America, Woman's College grants bachelor of arts and science degrees and offers graduate work. It was founded in 1891.


Greensboro College (Methodist-co-ed) -For a century this college, now co-educational, has been regarded highly as a liberal arts school. Courses are offered leading to bachelor degrees in music, dramatics, and cultural subjects. The president is Dr. Harold H. Hutson. Number students enrolled- 536. Value of college property-$2,740,881.00. Number of volumes in college library-37,000.


Guilford College (Quaker-co-ed)-This accredited liberal arts college was chartered in 1834. Dr. Clyde A. Milner is president. There are 683 students.


Greensboro Division of Guilford College-Organized in 1948 primarily to offer night classes to adults, the unit has now grown to more than 1,500 students. Classes are now offered (1) college gradu- ates (2) college students (3) adults who did not attend college. A new $500,000 building was dedicated in 1959. Dr. Grady Love is the director.


High Point College (M. P.)-This institution was founded in 1924 at High Point to offer liberal arts courses leading to bachelor degrees. Dr. Wendell M. Patton, president. 1,056 students are enrolled.


Oak Ridge Military Institute (R. O. T. C.)-Founded at Oak Ridge in 1851, this boys' preparatory school holds a long record for highest rating by the War Department. Col. T. O. Wright is the comman- dant.


Agricultural and Technical College (N.)-Founded by the State of North Carolina in 1891, A & T is among the largest Negro colleges (2,386 students) in the U. S. Bachelor degrees are offered. Dr. War- moth T. Gibbs is president.


Bennett College (N.)-Liberal arts courses and bachelor and master degrees. This is the oldest (founded in 1873) of the four Negro colleges in Greensboro. Dr. Willa B. Player is president.


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Immanuel Lutheran College (N.)-Senior high school departments, junior college, and a theologi- cal seminary make up its curriculum. Founded in 1903, the college is now headed by the Rev. William H. Kampschmidt.


Palmer Memorial Institute (N.)-This non-denominational Christian cultural school was founded in 1902. Dr. Wilhelmina M. Crosson is president.


INDUSTRY


Of 71,000 persons employed in Greensboro, approximately 23,000 are in manufacturing industries. The annual payroll of manufacturing industries in Greensboro is about $87,000,000.


Greensboro's industrial structure is a broad one. The city has cotton, and synthetic textile mills; women's hosiery and men's hose mills; woodworking, laundry, sawmill, farm tool, machine tool, and sheet metal industries; general foundry and stove works; ornamental iron and steel fabricators; over- alls, work pants, and sleeping garment plants; cigarettes; electronics equipment; fertilizer plants; belt- ing and textile specialties factories; lumber and mill work plants; chemicals and pharmaceutical manu- facturers; coffee roasting, flour and food products plants; auto body builders; ice cream and dairy prod- ucts plants; printers and bookbinders; and a variety of specialty manufacturers.


Cones Mills Corporation Greensboro Plants


Cone Mills, the largest producer of cotton denim in the world, and Burlington Industries, Inc. (form- erly Burlington Mills), the largest textile manufacturers in the world, maintain their headquarters in Greensboro. Two other important Greensboro industries are Blue Bell, Inc., the largest manufacturer of overalls and work clothes in America, and Pomona Terra-Cotta Company, the largest manufacturer of clay pipe in the South. The Vick Chemical Company and its many products are known around the world. P. Lorillard Company, one of the largest manufacturers of cigarettes, operates the world's most modern cigarette factory in Greensboro.


Also located in Greensboro are the purchasing offices of J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc., and executive offices of Carter Fabrics; a multi-million-dollar Sears, Roebuck And Co. mail order plant; a folding carton plant of the Container Corp, of America; and an electronics plant of Western Electric Co.


The principal industrial advantages are climate, good living and working conditions, availability of intelligent native labor, efficient public utilities, adequate power, competitive transportation facilities, accessibility to raw materials and markets, low taxes and insurance, and good government.


TRANSPORTATION


Regular daily schedules include: 18 passenger trains, 165 busses, 37 airline flights, 14 freight trains, and 14 package cars.


Greensboro is the center of rail, highway, and air transportation of the northern Piedmont. It is served by the main line of Southern Railway (double track) that runs north and south, and 4 branch lines, Southern operated, providing east-west service.


Modern union passenger, mail, and express terminals are maintained with free pick-up and store delivery on LCL shipments. The Railway Express Agency has express service on practically all pas- senger trains. This makes available passenger train express service at railroad freight rates to all points in the State and to a large portion of Georgia, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and part of West Virginia.


More than 2,500 miles of hardsurfaced highways within a radius of fifty miles provide a means of easy access to Greensboro for the 175,000 automobile owners in the area.


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Standard bus lines travel in eight directions to connect all principal cities. Atlantic Greyhound, Carolina Coach, and others operate under State regulations and clear through a union terminal.


The Greensboro-High Point Airport, a pioneer in the Southeast, serves the two Guilford County cities. The airport is on Eastern Airlines' main line and is also served by Capital Airlines and Pied- mont Airlines. In addition to paved runways, the airport also has a weather bureau, hangars, restaurant, and complete radio equipment.


Greensboro also has a large number of trucking companies with excellent warehouse facilities: The companies operate large fleets in all directions which adds further to the city's transportation facilities. This, and the density of population, make Greensboro more easily accessible to more people than any other city in the South Atlantic States.


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RELIGIOUS FEATURES


The church has always been a powerful and constructive force in the life of every Guilford County neighborhood. The Quaker Meeting House at New Garden (now Guilford College) was established in 1752 and Old Buffalo Presbyterian Church organized in 1756.


Today all leading denominations are represented-Protestant, Catholic, Jewish-and maintain handsome places of worship. There is a broad religious tolerance activated by progressive ministerial associations and the Council of Protestants, Catholics and Jews.


The social life of many rural communities centers around neighborhood churches, and urban churches also have highly developed social programs.


RECREATION, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES


Greensboro is strongly sports-minded, golf being the most popular form of recreation. There are 6 golf courses-5 country clubs and one public course. Since 1938 the Junior Chamber of Commerce has been promoting the Greater Greensboro Open Golf Tournament, which has become one of the best-known tournaments on the national circuit.


Greensboro boasts both a baseball team and ice hockey team. The North Carolina Coaching Clinic and All-Star Games held annually at Woman's College bring high school graduates from more than 110 communities in the State, and the North Carolina Closed Tennis Tournament has been held in Greens- boro each summer since the early 1930's.


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Nearby facilities are available for fishing, boating, swimming, and hunting of duck, quail, fox and deer. Modern country clubs at High Point, Sedgefield, Starmount and Greensboro have handsome club- houses where many social gatherings are held: riding, fox hunting, musical programs, dancing, bridge, tennis, skeet, swimming and others.


The schools and colleges schedule continuous series of recreation and education entertainment and athletic events throughout the school year, and over 500 clubs aid specifically in many recreational undertakings. A total of 564 acres is reserved for parks and playgrounds, and a full-time recreational director is employed to promote activity throughout the year.


Few sections offer greater opportunity for year-round living out-of-doors or more varied recrea- tional advantages. Pinehurst and Roaring Gap resorts are within two hours' drive, and the city lies between the mountain and seashore resorts.


The Greensboro Historical Association operates a city museum with a special section devoted to native William Sydney Porter. The City Recreation Department and the Junior League operate a junior museum. The U. S. Park Service maintains Guilford Battleground National Park, where a zoo is one of the features.


Commercial amusement may be found through 7 motion picture theatres and 5 drive-ins; 3 roller skating rinks, 3 riding academies, 2 bowling alleys, and ice skating at the new auditorium-coliseum.


The Greensboro War Memorial Coliseum was completed late in 1959. Facilities include an audi- torium seating 2,439, an arena with a capacity of 9,948, as well as other meeting and exhibition areas, with provisions for closed circuit television.


With the completion of the Auditorium-Coliseum, the already busy schedule of social and cultural events was stepped up. Regular music and lecture series bring outstanding attractions to Greensboro- concert artists, symphony orchestras, plays, authors and other lecturers-now augmented by circuses, ice hockey games, New York theatricals. Woman's College, Greensboro College, and Guilford College serve as an outlet for amateur theatricals.


The Greensboro Arts Council, Inc., organized in 1958, carries out a city-wide cultural program in both the performing and graphic arts.


For additional information contact the Greensboro Chamber of Commerce Greensboro, N. C.


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- PAINTING -


LINE UP with BEAR


"Wrecker Service"


COMPLETE REBUILDING


215-217 W. LEWIS


DIAL BRoadway 3-4265


16


AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


PERDUE BROS. AUTO BODY REPAIR MORRIS PERDUE . JAY PERDUE . HORACE PERDUE . FRED PERDUE


" EXPERT BODY WORK AND PAINTING"


First Quality Work - Reasonable Prices WRECKER - SERVICE - AVAILABLE FREE ESTIMATES


3215 REHOBETH CHURCH ROAD TEL. BRoadway 2-0951


Plaza Amoco Service


W. F. WASHBURN


WASHING


TIRES


AMERICAN AMOCO


POLISHING


GAS TUBES


ROAD SERVICE Complete Amoco Service and Accessories


"PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER"


1700 BATTLEGROUND AV.


TEL. BRoadway 4-8051


17


AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


'RICHARDSON MOTOR CO. 11 1524 BATTLEGROUND AVE.


WILLYS Sales and Service Used Cars -- Amoco Products


Distributors for MARK IV


REFRIGERATED - AUTOMOTIVE - AIR CONDITIONING


. SUMMER DRIVING CAN BE COOL IN THE CAR YOU OWN NOW


. FROM HOT AND MUGGY - TO CRISP AND COOL - QUICK . MOUNTAIN COOL AIR AT THE TOUCH OF A SWITCH YOU WILL DRIVE IN COOL COMFORT - ARRIVE FRESH AT YOUR BEST


TELS. BRoadway 2-8693 - BRoadway 2-8885


WALKER & SHULER'S AUTO SERVICE


24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE


ALL WORK GUARANTEED


DAY OR NIGHT


WRECKER SERVICE


TRUCK


REPAIRING


TWENTY FOUR HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REPAIRS COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE




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