Hill's Asheville (Buncombe County, N.C.) City Directory [1961], Part 2

Author: Hill Directory Company.
Publication date: 1961
Publisher: Hill Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 1286


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City Statistics-Total street mileage, 316.22, with 261.73 miles paved. Miles of gas mains, 94; sewers, 200. Number of water meters, 23,666; light meters, 37,522; gas meters, 4,194. Capacity of water works, six billion gallons; daily average use, approximately 11,000,000 gallons; flow by gravity; miles of mains, 500; value of plant, $10,400,000.00. Fire department has 115 men, with 9 stations, 11 truck units, 9 with two-way radio, 1 fire alarm car and 2 chief's cars. Value of fire department property, $400,000.00. Police department has a force of 114 persons, and 26 cruisers with two-way radio equipment and 4 motorcycles.


Population


Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County, and one of the principal resort centers of the eastern U. S. The city proper has a population of 60,076. The population of Buncombe County of which Asheville is the County seat, is 129,899.


History


Asheville was founded in 1797 by John Burton, and was known for about three years of its early history as Morristown. The name was later changed to Ashe- ville, in honor of Samuel and John Ashe, noted men of that period.


The city has long been a resort center, the first resort hotel having been constructed near the Sulphur Springs in the western part of the city, west of the French Broad River. Later the tourist traffic increased and other resort hotels were built including the old Battery Park Hotel on the site now occupied by the modern structure. Other hotels have been constructed with the growth of tourist trade, through expansion of transportation facilities, including railways and highways into the highlands. Industry and agriculture also have developed in the mountain section, to the point that Asheville has become a marketing and shop- ping center for 20 counties of western North Carolina.


Government


Buncombe County is governed by a board of three commissioners. Ashe- ville has the council-manager form of government, which includes a mayor and six other councilmen and a city manager. The two governmental bodies are housed in the handsome City and County buildings which flank the central city plaza. The city has one of the lowest fire records of any city of its size in the country, due to an efficient fire department, and the police department has be- come highly effective with the aid of radio, cooperation with state and county law-enforcement officers and by means of the police crusier system. Two police radio stations are located here, one atop the Buncombe County Building and the other, a State police radio station, on the Black Mountain highway.


Tourist Attractions


Scenic and other attractions of Asheville and western North Carolina are always of paramount interest to visitors. The historic Dogwood Trail, a scenic city tour, is open year round to the public. The famous Biltmore House and Gar- dens, located in the midst of the 15,000-acre Biltmore Estate in Asheville, have been open to the public view since 1930. The noted mansion, adjudged one of the finest private homes in the world, was constructed nearly half a century ago by the late George W. Vanderbilt. The House, built after the architectural pattern of the French chateaux, contains a vast collection of objects of artistic and his- toric value, gathered at great cost by Mr. Vanderbilt in all parts of the world. Notable among the priceless treasures on display are the chessmen of Napoleon, the ceremonial robes of Cardinal Richelieu, ancient tapestries which graced the tent of Francis I at the Field of the Cloth of Gold, and a myriad of other rare and precious objects.


Surrounding the House, the vast expanse of gardens and landscaped park presents a great mass of flowers and superbly designed bistas to the beholder throughout the spring, summer and autumn seasons.


In Riverside Cemetery are located the tombs of the famous writer, O. Henry and Zebulon Vance, the Civil War Governor of North Carolina, and the now famous marker erectedto the memory of 18 German sailors by members of the Kiffin Rockwell Post of the American Legion. This is the only monument ever erected by American Soldiers to the memory of their foreign foes.


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Also in Asheville, in the city of his birth, is the tomb of the late Thomas Wolfe, internationally-known author of "Look Homeward, Angel," "Of Time and the River," "The Web and the Rock," and "You Can't Go Home Again. " He spent most of his childhood at his mother's boarding house, the" Old Ken- tucky Home," at 48 Spruce St. This house is known to millions of American readers as "Dixieland," the boarding house operated by Eliza Gant in Wolfe's first novel, "Look Homeward, Angel." It is maintained by the City of Asheville and is operated by the City Parks and Recreation Department, and is open to the public during May through October. It contains the furnishings of the days when the author resided there.


Richmond Hill, home of the late Richmond Pearson (minister to Persia and Greece), is open to the public. It is filled with rare treasures collected from all over the world.


The famous Craggy Rhododendron Gardens, located on the crest of the Great Craggy Mountains near Asheville, are one of the noted scenic attractions of the region near the city. The gardens, which present the massed bloom of millions of purple rhododendron shrubs in June, are reached by means of a link of the famous Blue Ridge Parkway, andare the objective for many visitors in Asheville during the bloom of the flowers, which is generally around the middle of June, depending on the season.


In the surrounding highland region, the beauty of the Sapphire Country, Chimney Rock and Lake Lure, the Blowing Rock, Little Switzerland, Linville and Grandfather Mountain sections, the Tryon resort region, and the sections near Hendersonville, Waynesville, Brevard, Highlands and Whiteside Mountain are of interest to visitors.


Mount Mitchell, highest mountain in eastern America (altitude 6,684 feet), and Mount Pisgah (5,749 feet) in the Pisgah National Forest, may be climbed by the motorist.


Craggy Gardens on the Blue Ridge Parkway, largest stand of rhododendron in the world.


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Home of Thomas Wolfe, Author of LOOK HOMEWARD, ANGEL, in Asheville, North Carolina


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Air View of Chimney Rock, parking space, entrance to the elevator and the Sky Lounge


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Great Smoky Mountains National Park


The Blue Ridge Parkway with Mount Mitchell in Background


The Great Smoky Mountains National Park


Asheville is the eastern gateway city to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, one of the nation's most popular playgrounds. This great scenic region with its majestic peaks and deep valleys, its vast expanse of virgin forests, its clear trout streams and tumbling waterfalls, is a center of interest for visitors. 3,162,318 visitors entered this park in 1959. Excellent highways connect Ashe- ville with the Great Smokies, and on the eastern approach to the park is located the 57,000-acre reservation of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Here live 4,000 Indians, occuping their ancient hunting grounds and pursuing their ancient crafts and customs under supervision of the Government.


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The Blue Ridge Parkway


Through western North Carolina the "Blue Ridge Parkway" is nearing com- pletion, connecting the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee. This great touring route, when completed along the summits of highest of the Appalachian peaks, will be the most scenic motor-way in America, covering a distance of approxi- mately 500 miles, with an average elevation of 3,000 feet above sea level. 5,589,402 persons traveled the parkway during 1959.


Sports


Asheville and western North Carolina comprise a region which is a para- dise for outdoorsmen. In Asheville, five golf courses, adjudged among the finest in the South, offer bent grass greens and fairways to the golfer. These are the courses of the Country Club of Asheville, Inc., the Biltmore Forest Country Club, the Beaver Lake Golf Club, Brookwood Golf Club and the Municipal Golf Links. Over a score of excellent courses are to be found in the resort centers of the highlands.


Tennis courts, swimming pools and other recreational facilities are pro- vided in Asheville. The City Recreation Park, with its zoo, skating rink, and its amusement devices, is a center of attraction during the summer months.


More than 70 artificial lakes, located in all parts of the "Land of the Sky," provide opportunities for boating, sailing and fishing. Through the mountains many hundreds of miles of trails are open to the hiker and horsemen. Streams of the region are well stocked in most cases with brook and rainbow trout, and of the five game preserves in the western North Carolina region provide good hunting for deer in the surrounding terrain during the open hunting seasons. Bear, Russian wild boar, grouse, rabbits and other small game also are plentiful in most of the mountain regions, and during the open season, nimrods from practically every state in the Union come to this section. For many years, deer, bear and boar hunts have been held in the Pisgah and Natahala National Game Preserves.


Horseback-riding along the many enticing mountain trails is one of the favor- ite recreations among visitors. Horse shows at Black Mountain, Canton, Tryon, Blowing Rock, Hendersonville, Waynesville, and Linville each year are events of great interest to followers of equestrian activities.


In the mountain region near Asheville are located nearly 50 camps for boys and girls, which operate during the summer months and provide excellent sum- mer recreational programs for thousands of boys and girls of school age.


Golf Course in Asheville, North Carolina


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Grandfather Mountain on Highway 221, temporary route of the Blue Ridge Parkway


Asheville watershed and North Fork Lake as seen from the Blue Ridge Parkway


In Western North Carolina also are located the great religious assemblies, sites for summer recreation and conferences for the members of a number of denominations. These include the Baptist assembly at Ridgecrest, the Presby- terian assembly at Montreat, the Y. M. C. A. assembly at Blue Ridge, the Meth- odist assembly at Lake Junaluska, the assembly of the Associated Reformed Presbyterian Church at Bon Clarken near Hendersonville, and the Episcopal assembly at Lake Kanuga. Also, there are the Ben Lippen Bible Conference, Route 4, Asheville, the Lutheridge Assembly at Arden, Christmount (Christian) and Cragmont (Free Will Baptist) at Black Mountain.


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Buncombe County Court House and Asheville City Building


Climate and Health


An unsurpassed climate, which combines light, cool, exhilarating summers and mild winters, a large percentage of sunny days, mountain-protection from severe storms and a dry atmosphere, has long been a principal attraction of Asheville and the western portion of North Carolina. The health-giving qualities of this climate have been a factor in luring here numerous health-seekers in search of surcease from many different afflictions. Many well-equipped sana- toria for the treatment of pulmonary and nervous afflictions are located in and near Asheville. Most notable among these are the U. S. Veterans Hospital at Oteen, just east of the city limits; the Veterans Hospital Annex, located near Swannanoa, and the North Carolina State Tuberculosis Hospital, near Black Mountain.


Mineral Resources


A variety of valuable mineral deposits are present in the Asheville area- mica, vermiculite, feldspar, talc, kaolin, quartz, granite, marble, cooper and iron of proven quantity exist in this region. Asheville is a mineral resources center, having a mineral laboratory operated by the N. C. State College of Agri- culture and Engineering of the University of N. C., in cooperation with the T. V. A. and the U. S. Bureau Mines. More varieties of precious and semi-precious gems are found in this region than in any other area the same size in the United States. The Burnham S. Colburn Memorial Mineral Museum is located at 170 Coxe Avenue. It is open to the public daily from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM and Sun- days from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM free of charge.


Agriculture


Asheville is a large poultry, dairy and livestock center, over 500 dairies sell to Asheville milk plants. Three livestock auction markets with weekly sales. Large local production of broilers and hatching eggs. Twelve tobacco ware- houses in Asheville with over six million dollars in tobacco sales annually.


The Asheville Agricultural Development Council is located on the fourth floor of the City Building.


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Asheville Civic Auditorium


Shopping Center


Due to its large trade area and the many hundreds of thousands of visitors touring western North Carolina at all seasons of the year, the city has become one of the finest high-class shopping centers in the south.


Water Supply


Asheville's water supply is of the purest. The water, coming from the sum- mits of the high peaks, is noted for its soft quality and its lack of impurities. The city water system is one of the few gravity systems in existence, and Bun- combe County is one of the few counties in the U. S. providing water by means of mains along most highways in the county.


For futher information regarding Asheville and vicinity,


write ASHEVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. (ALSO LOCATED IN THE CITY BUILDING) P. O. BOX 7497 ASHEVILLE, N. C.


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PUBLISHERS


The following poges contoin . A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL CONCERNS OR INDIVIDUALS in olphabeticol order under appropriote heading .. . This list is pre- ceded by . . . ADVERTISEMENTS AND BUSINESS CARDS OF FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS who desire to present o complete list of their services or products . . . These ore grouped together under oppropriate heodings which ore arranged olphobeticolly.


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AMBULANCE SERVICE


Dunn & Williams Funeral home


2 WAY RADIO - FOR PROMPT SERVICE OXYGEN EQUIPPED Dial ALpine 2-2767


GROCE FUNERAL HOME INCORPORATED


OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE


Prompt, Courteous Service Reasonable Rates On Out Of Town Calls 1155 HAYWOOD RD. (WA) DAY or NIGHT DIAL ALpine 2-3535


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ANTIQUES


J. K. BUCKNER'S ANTIQUE & REPRODUCTION SHOP


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Hand Made Furniture


* Authentic Copies * Upholstering


J. K. BUCKNER, Mgr.


204 TUNNEL RD., HIGHWAY 70-74


Tel. Alpine 2-4774 Res. Alpine 4-3017


APPLIANCE SERVICE


ACE


BE SAFE DEAL WITH ACE


DIAL ALpine 2-6553


APPLIANCE SERVICE And PAINT COMPANY CALL US FOR SERVICE


WE GIVE


GREEN STAMPS


REFRIGERATION ELECTRIC RANGES WASHING MACHINES


OIL BURNERS WATER HEATERS DRYERS


460 Haywood Rd.


WEST ASHEVILLE


Dial ALpine 2-6553


APPLIANCES


Ballard Appliance & Cabinet Co. CUSTOM BUILT KITCHENS


WHOLESALE and RETAIL


Glidden Paint Hardware


G. E. Appliances & T. V. Colored Sinks


Rangaire Fans and Hoods Counter Topping


1238 Hendersonville Rd. (Bilt)


Tels. ALpine 2-0246 ALpine 3-0282


Frigidaire


Reusing's Since 1926


"QUALITY - SERVICE"


Sales: 42 BATTERY PARK AVE. SERVICE: 37 WALL ST.


PHONE ALpine 3-8431 PHONE ALpine 3-8433


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


ALLIED OIL & MOTOR COMPANY Inc. J.


Distributors of QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL AND GREASES


QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL


HARRISON RADIATOR SERVICE FRONT END . ALIGNMENT WHEEL BALANCING BRAKES - TUNE UP


QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL


Tel ALpine 3-1041 Cor. McDowell and Southside, Hwy. 25


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


"For Car Refinement, It's DUNCAN Alignment"


DUNCAN Alignment WHEEL ULO C 1937 Engineers


AXLE SERVICE


The Sign of Outstanding Auto and Truck Service


We Specialize in:


· Wheel Alignment


· Wheel Balancing


· Brake Service


. Additional Services


Tire-Truing- Frame Straightening Wheel Straightening-Front End Overhauling


DUNCAN WHEEL & AXLE SERVICE 81 S. Lexington Ave. Tel. ALpine 4-7281


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


ED ORR MOTORS


INCORPORATED


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Get A Lift Out Of Going


RAMBLER - METROPOLITAN AMBASSADOR


Service


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Sales


MOTOR CAR SERVICE AND REPAIRING EXPERT BODY AND FENDER WORK


"BEAN" ALIGNING SERVICE


Select Used Cars


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90 Biltmore Ave.


Dial ALpine 2-8731


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


Firestone Stores


FREE FIRESTONE CAR SAFETY CHECK


Tires - Brakes


Battery


Lights


Wiper Blades


Battery Cables


Mufflers - Tail Pipes


Wheel Balance


Wheel Alignment Shock Absorbers


your Safety is our Business


357 BILTMORE AVE. TELEPHONE ALpine 2-1871


OWEN'S


BUY AT THE ESSO SIGN


SERVICE


FOR


· Stoves


· Furnaces


FUEL OIL


· Industrial Users


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ALpine 2-9506


PROMPT DELIVERY - ACCURATE METERED TRUCKS 130 ROBERTS ST. ASHEVILLE, N. C.


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


Parkland CHEVROLET Company, Inc.


"Friendly People"


CHEVROLET


. Quality Body and Fender Repair


. Automobile Painting and Refinishing


. Front End Alignment


. Radiator Repair and Cleaning


. Scientific Motor Tune-up


· Motor Overhauling


. Seat Covers


· Lubrication


. Glass Replacing


· Brake Drum Turning


. Motor Block Reboring


. Complete Truck Service


· Undercoating


· Porcelanizing


50 COXE AVE. PHONE ALpine 2-3521


USED OK CARS


Complete Chevrolet Service Used Car Lot 54 Coxe Ave .- Phone ALpine 2-3525


USED OK CARS


SKYLAND OLDSMOBILE, INC. YOUR AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE DEALER


196 Hilliard Ave.


Tel. ALpine 2-1886


PARTS and SERVICE DEPT. TEL. Alpine 2-1888


Used Car Lot 243 Valley cor. Southside Ave. Tel. Alpine 3-6427


B & J


J'55


BODY SHOP


BEFORE


BODY and PAINT EXPERTS GLASS INSTALLED IN ANY MAKE OF CAR ALL WORK GUARANTEED WRECKER SERVICE Tel.


AFTER


1 Hilliard Ave.


AL pine 2-7012


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


Haw Creek Amoco Service


AMOCO


486 Tunnel Rd.


JOE McGUINN


· TIRES


· BATTERIES


· ACCESSORIES


LUBRICATION


· ROAD SERVICE


AMERICAN


AMOCO GAS


Tel. ALpine 4-9295


Bob Ledford'S USED CARS, Inc.


"The Home of Clean Used Cars"


If You Trade Without Seeing Us - We Both Lose Money


ALpine 4-3252


FINANCING ON ALL MODEL CARS


Used CARS


185 Coxe Ave.


BUY-SELL-TRADE


MATTHEWS MOTOR SALES INC.


Cars


FORD


Trucks


AUTHORIZED DEALERS WE HAVE A COMPLETE SERVICE DEPARTMENT


325 BILTMORE AVE.


TEL. ALpine 3-2731


MINIT-MAN AUTO WASH ASHVILLE'S ONLY AUTOMATIC CAR WASH


ONLY THREE MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN ASHEVILLE ON PATTON AVE.


888 Patton Ave. (WA)


Mon. - Thur. 8:30 to 5:30 Fri. 9:00 to 5:30 Sat. 8:00 to 5:30


AUTOMATE


CAR WASH


Tel. ALpine 3-0685


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


WILSON'S SPRING & BODY WORKS


ASHEVILLE'S MOST MODERN BODY AND FENDER SHOP - QUALITY WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES - PAINTING OVERLOAD SPRINGS


248 Biltmore Ave.


Tel. ALpine 4-4676


CASHIERS! TELLERS! - CLERKS!


Do your employers furnish you with the latest edition of the City Directory?


You need it at your elbow at all times, to protect your company from forgers and bad-check artists. A few ques- tions, checked against City Directory information, will trip them at once. Intelligent use of the City Directory for this purpose has saved thousands of dollars and helped make some cities "too sharp" for bad-check "operators."


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AUTOMOBILE FINANCING


LENOIR FINANCE CO.


OF ASHEVILLE, INC.


"Your Automobile Finance Co."


LETOIR AUTO LOANS


AMANCE CO.


Automobile Financing and Refinancing


Member of American Finance Conference


119 COXE AVE. TEL. ALpine 2-4768


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AUTOMOBILE FINANCING


M. & J. FINANCE CORPORATION


· AUTOMOBILE FINANCING


· REFINANCING


· AUTOMOBILE LOANS


150 Coxe Ave.


Telephone ALpine 3-6491 Asheville, N.C.


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AUTOMOBILE PARTS


REA AUTO SUPPLY CO.


INCORPORATED


Wholesale Distributors


PARTS - SUPPLIES - EQUIPMENT


CLINTON


MACHINE SHOP


"SERVING JOBBERS and DEALERS IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA SINCE 1927"


KIEKHAEFER MERCURY


OUTBOARD MOTORS


442 Depot St.


Dial ALpine 3-3326


CAUTION ...


Pay no money in advance to itinerant Di- rectory canvassers. We are led to mention this from the fact that certain parties have been fraudulently using our publications as speci- mens, and by that means collecting money in advance. Before signing an order, see that it has the name of the publisher of this City Direc- tory printed thereon. We ask no payment until the work is delivered, and our solicitors have strict orders not to take advance payment for either advertising or subscriptions.


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BAKERIES


Eat Towne House


Bakery Products


BAKERY


CAKES


Decorated Cakes for Every Occasion


Wholesale - Retail


TOWNE HOUSE DOUGHNUT CO., Inc.


257 Biltmore Ave. Dial ALpine 4-4351


OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY


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BANKS


The Development of Your Business


The Bank of Asheville is ready to do everything possible to help in the establish- ment, growth and prosperous development of BUSINESS CONCERNS.


You are invited to bring your problems to the bank where one of our officers will be glad to work with you in your plans to im- prove your business progress.


The Bank of Asheville


Main Office 66-70 Patton Ave.


West Asheville Branch Westgate Shopping Center


College Street Branch 162 College St.


Candler Branch Candler, N. C.


MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION


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BANKS


ST UNION NATIONAL BANK


NORTH CAROLINA


FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA


There's A First Union


Office Near You


DIAL ALpine 2-3571


(ALL OFFICES)


MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM


MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION


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BOOKS


OLD and USED BOOKS


RARE EDITIONS


THE BOOK MART


BOOKS


BOOK FINDING SERVICE Stationery Greeting Cards Prints and Curios NANCY BROWN


BOOKS


ON THE PLAZA IN BILTMORE 7 Plaza Phone Alpine 2-6612


BOTTLERS


Coca - Cola Bottling Co. of Asheville, Inc.


345-355 Biltmore Ave. Tel. ALpine 3-2741


Royal Crown Bottling Co.


OF ASHEVILLE INC.


Royal Crown COLA


FRESHER


REFRESHER ALpine 2-8779


44 Southside Ave.


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BOWLING


Star Lanes Bowling Center


"Family Bowling With A Country Club Atmosphere"


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RELAXATION WELL-EARNED!


YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME


24 Automatic Lanes - Cluster Ball Returns


Open Bowling Tel - E-Scores PRO SHOP - SNACK SHOP FREE INSTRUCTIONS - AIR CONDITIONING


MEETING ROOMS


NURSERY


FREE PARKING


DON STARIN, MANAGER


Dial ALpine 4-6161


491 Kenilworth Rd.


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BRICK WORK


GERALD HENDERSON


MASON CONTRACTOR


Brick Work


Specializing in Brick and Block Construction


BRICK VENEERING BLOCK WORK FOUNDATIONS


FIRE PLACES TERRACES RETAINING WALLS


NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE


Dial 11-A Pisgah View Apts. (W. Asheville)


BUILDING MATERIALS


ATKINS-HARPER LUMBER CO.


BUILDING MATERIALS


"EVERYTHING FROM FOUNDATION TO ROOF"


Hardware - Paints Building Materials Household Supplies


332 HAYWOOD ROAD (WA) PHONE ALpine 2-2491


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BUILDING MATERIALS


ED. ATKINSON COMPANY Inc.


Retail Builders' Supplies DOORS-WINDOWS-HARDWARE LUMBER-PAINTS


"Everything to Build With" Fairview Rd. (Bilt) Tel. ALpine 2-3561 P. O. BOX 5208


Carter Lumber Co.


Lumber


COAL


LUMBER - COAL


Cement


Lime


Plaster


Roofing, Brick, Doors, Windows, Hardware, Paint


Phone ALpine 3-1479


500 Emma Rd.


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BUILDING MATERIALS


M. G. JOHNSON


ROY S. CHANDLEY


JOHNSON - CHANDLEY LUMBER CO., INC.


"A Dependable Source of Supply"


BIRD ROOFING - CEMENT - PLASTER LATHS - HARDWARE - PAINTS


ROCK WOOL and KIMSUL REFLECTIVE INSULATION CURTIS SILENTITE WINDOWS and MILLWORK


OFFICE and YARD NO. 1., KOON DEVELOPMENT THOMPSON ST., BILTMORE, N. C. PO BOX 5190 (BILT) PHONE ALpine 3-5331 YARD NO. 2, NEWBRIDGE, N. C., PHONE ALpine 4-3620


BURGLAR ALARMS-SALES AND SERVICE


MCKINNEY RADIO & TV SERVICE


ONLY FRANCHISED DEALER IN BUNCOMBE COUNTY


Burglar Alarms


"RADAR-EYE" BURGLAR AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS


20 E. Walnut St. Tel. Alpine 2-9583 NIGHTS TEL. MOhawk 7-1366


THE KNOWLEDGE OF


WHERE TO BUY


IS AS IMPORTANT AS WHERE TO SELL GOODS


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CANDIES-WHOLESALE


Morgan Bros., Inc.


WHOLESALERS -- DISTRIBUTORS


Candy, Cigars, Drugs and Drug Sundries, Paper Products and School Supplies


SCHRAFFT'S


"The Nation's Leading Candies"


Phone ALpine 3-6416


67-71 Broadway


CARPETS


Morris-Collins Carpet & Drapery Fashions


FINE Karpets


Bigelow - Cabin Crafts Roxbury - Wunda Weave Forster Textile Mills Payne Fabrics Waverly Fabrics


maperies


523 MERRIMON AVE.


PHONE ALpine 3-8227


Don't Use an Old Directory !


One Address taken from an old Directory may send you miles out of the way and waste a whole day's time. You take pride in keeping a fresh stock of merchandise on your shelves-


Why not avail yourself of fresh information for your daily use?


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CEMETERIES


FOREST LAWN CEMETERY INC.


NON-SECTARIAN


"WESTERN NORTH CAROLINAS' NEWEST and MOST BEAUTIFUL BURIAL PARK"


COME ONTO ME ALL YE- THAT LABOR AND ARE HEAVY LADEN AND I WILL GIVE YOU REST - 24


Located in the Beautiful Rolling Countryside


off Hwy. 19-23 West Adjoining American Enka Corp.


PERPETUAL CARE and BEAUTIFICATION ASSURED MONUMENT SPACES - MARKERS - MAUSOLEUMS


OFFICE: 550 HAYWOOD RD. (WA) TEL. ALpine 4-3353


MEMBER NATIONAL CEMETERY ASSOCIATION


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CEMETERIES


GREEN HILLS Cemetery


60 years of service, but just as modern as tomorrow. When you patronize Green Hills no one is making a profit from the interment of your dead. Adequate grave spaces, in various sized Lots, for a Century. Your choice of either Granite, Bronze or Mar- ble for a memorial.


America's most famous Cemetery Engineer our ad- visor and consultant at all times.


Ray Steelman, Supt. of Sales


Alpine 4-2363 and ALpine 2-7420


CEMETERY-269 County Home Road at its Intersection with Patton Avenue. (West Asheville)




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