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The following are 1950 population percentages for Burlington:
.88.0 per cent
Native White .
Foreign-born white . 0.6 per cent
Negro 11.4 per cent
Total native-born
99.4 per cent
The population of Alamance County during the 1940-1950 decade increased 25 per cent, while the population of Burlington increased 100 per cent.
Churches
The essential religious atmosphere of the community and its influence on Burlington's citizenship are indicated by the presence of 41 churches (35 white and 6 colored), including all leading denominations, this being a ratio of one church to every 600 of the population. Total membership in local churches is around 19,000.
Education
COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES-Within a two-hour automobile ride of Burl- ington, within North Carolina, are at least seventeen white colleges and univer-
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sìties of the first rank, and several within this radius in the neighboring state of Virginia, making a total of more than twenty, Of these, four are State institu - tions and ten are denominational. There also are a number of Negro educational institutions, State, denominational and private, within the same area.
Elon College, supported by the Congregational-Christian Church, is located four miles from Burlington, and is one of the best equipped educational institu- tions in the state, as to buildings, strength of faculty, and equipment.
First Baptist Church
CITY SCHOOLS -- The Burlington city public schools rank among the best in the state. The local school district has 20 buildings, of which 15 are white and 5 Negro, the district embracing Burlington and its suburbs. At the close of 1958 the faculty consisted of 313 teachers, the enrollment of students being a total of 8,475, Classroom and laboratory equipment, library, auditorium, gymnasium and playground facilities are adequate.
The public school system is governed by a local Board of Education and a superintendent under the supervision of the State School Commission, and is financed principally from State funds, the State having assumed the support of all public schools through a state-wide system set up in 1933 by legislative act,
Burlington has a business college giving commercial classes, bookkeeping and stenographic instruction.
There are also several private kindergartens and a parochial school.
The Industrial Educational Center for Burlington and Alamance County is adequate for the present and plans are in the making for enlarging the building and the offering of additional courses as the demands are made on this facility. The various courses of study offered are planned by the State Department of Trade and Industrial Education with the assistance of consultant committees representing industry
The Industrial Educational Center offers trade and technical courses de- signed to provide the practical and theoretical training needed, to secure em-
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ployment and advancement in selected fields of work. The student's time is spent in the laboratory developing the necessary manipulative skills, and in classroom study of applied (related) subjects such as mathematics, science, drafting, tech- nical report writing, and other selected areas of study.
Walter Williams High School
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Walter Williams High School Stadium
LIBRARY-A public library, supported by the city and county has 43,000 volumes, while the circulation for home use in one year totaled 140,000. This does not include use within branch school libraries.
Recreation
Burlington is within a few hours' ride of the noted beach resorts along the coast, the nationally-known sandhill resorts around Southern Pines and Pine- hurst, and the far-famed summer mountain resorts surrounding Asheville, in the western part of the state.
There are many game preserves in the area. Bear and deer are found in coastal and mountain counties. Raccoons, foxes, opossums, quail, and rabbits are available throughout the state. Brant, ducks, geese and other migratory birds winter in large numbers on the coast and there is also excellent fishing along the coastal sounds and in the lakes and streams of the interior.
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Pictured above is the new Industrial Educational Center for Burlington and Ala- mance County.
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Within an easily-accessible distance of Burlington are excellent hunting and many streams and lakes for fishing.
Within the city are playgrounds at each of the schools, baseball and football fields, several parks, a number of tennis courts, the Alamance Country Club with an excellent 18-hole golf course, a new 18-hole public golf course, "Sham- rock," three theatres, and a year-round recreation commission program. A large park with stadium, swimming pool and complete recreational facilities are available for the public.
Burlington has a new community center operating as a YMCA offering an or- ganized recreational program for men, women, and children.
Community Y MC A
Alamance County Hospital
COMMERCIAL FEATURES
Trade Area
Burlington's retail and wholesale trade area covers a radius of 15 to 20 miles, including all of Alamance County and parts of the 5 adjoining counties, this area having a population of over 125,000.
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The volume of retail business in Alamance County, was $80,963,000 in 1957 and of this amount, Burlington's stores did a retail volume of $56, 785, 000. Burl- ington ranks 13th in population in the state, but rated 10th in retail sales. Per capita annual income for Burlington is $1,804, and per family, $6,365. The city is rated 10th among North Carolina cities in effective buying income, 4th per capita and 5th per family.
Local Stores
A recent survey of the nearby trade area indicated the decided preference of customers within Burlington's area for patronizing local stores, because of the excellent quality and service, the variety and the prices of commodities, which compared favorably with those of cities much larger. There is a very small per- centage of mail-order and out-of-town shopping. Approximately 88.4 per cent of those in the Burlington area buy in Burlington.
Hepturul MOTEL
VACANCY
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Fleetwood Motel U. S. Highway 70
Hotels
The city has two commercial hotels-the Alamance, with a capacity of 200, there being a total of 100 rooms (25 double and 75 single), all with bath; on the first floor a dining-room, on the mezzanine a private dining-room, and a ball- room on the second floor; and the Piedmont Hotel, with a capacity of 100, hav- ing a total of 68 rooms, of which 53 are single and 15 double, some with bath and some without. There are several good motels in or near Burlington. The Fleetwood Motel-38 units; The Lee Motel -- 19 units; and Kirk's Motel-40 units.
There alsoare a large number of private rooming houses and boarding houses, as well as ten apartment houses.
Financial Institutions
Two commercial and two industrial banks. Two building and loan associations. Twelve personal small-loan companies within the city, which are in position to handle local commercial and financing needs along sound lines.
Transportation
RAIL -- Railway passenger and freight service over the Southern Railway lines connects with all other rail routes, there being three passenger trains each way daily, with through Pullman and sleeper service to important points. Burlington is only one night out of New York by rail.
Freight service time between Burlington and New York, Philadelphia, Balti- more:
Knoxville
.Two days
Savannah and Atlanta .Three days
New Orleans
Four days
Memphis
Four days
Chicago
Five days
Six package cars operate daily to junction points. Daily through freight serv- ice is furnished on three of four trains each way. Local freight service both ways
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every other day, switching service to and from Greensboro each day except Sat- urday. Local side-trackage sufficient for some 600 cars.
EXPRESS-Adequate express facilities are furnished by the Railway Express Agency. Express delivery time; Between Burlington and New York City, 16 to 17 hours; Washington, eleven hours, and other major points on schedules equal- ly prompt proportionate to distance.
BUS-Hourly passenger bus schedules are maintained in every direction, making connections for all points, while several short-line bus services are in operation to nearby towns and a local bus service operates on regular routes within the city and to nearby industrial sections. There is, of course, adequate local taxicab service.
MOTOR TRUCK -- Twelve long-distance motor truck freight lines with local terminals operate from or through Burlington on daily schedules north and south to the larger cities, making connections for Western and Eastern cities.
AIRPLANE -- A commercialairport, operated by the Burlington Flying Serv- ice, located two miles west of the city's business section, is equipped with two hangars, and has repair service and other supply facilities, telephone, taxi and bus connections with the city, with several passenger planes available on the field, making possible connections with the major established air mail and pas- senger routes. Fairchild Field, east of the city, is operated by the Alamance Flying Service.
Bashingloo KEM
Burlington Industries Plaid Mill Plant
INDUSTRY
Alamance County's industrial history dates from the year 1837, when Edwin M. Holt, who was born and reared in the county, established a cotton mill on the Alamance Creek, four miles southwest of Burlington.
About 1854, this mill began the production of colored woven cotton fabrics, the first in the South to produce this material.
In 1887, when Burlington acquired its name, there were 3 cotton mills, 1 coffin factory, and a few smaller plants. Today there are 65 hosiery mills, 19 other textile mills and 53 miscellaneous plants-a total of 137 industrial plants in a community with a population of 32,000.
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INFORMATION IN CONNECTION WITH OTHER INCORPORATED TOWNS AND COMMUNITIES IN ALAMANCE COUNTY
INCORPORATED TOWNS:
GRAHAM-The county seat of Alamance County, Graham has a population of approximately 8,000 people. Graham has a good downtown shopping area with modern stores, one commercial and one industrial bank, one building and loan company and one small loan company. Graham has the City manager form of government with a tax rate of $1.50. Graham has some manufacturing but is primarily a residential area.
MEBANE-Population approximately 4,000 people and has some important manufacturing plants including White Furniture Company, Craftique Furniture Company, Kingsdown Mattress Company, The Mebane Company, and Apparel, Inc., manufacturers of "Peaches and Cream" dresses for children. Tax rate in Mebane is $1.80.
ELON COLLEGE-Entirely residential with a population of approximately 1,000 people. Within the town limits is located Elon College with a student body of over 1, 500 and the Congregational-Christian Home for Children with approxi- mately 100 children living there. Elon College has no manufacturing and is an exceptionally fine residential community less than one mile from the Alamance Country Club. Tax rate is $1.10.
OTHER COMMUNITIES:
HAW RIVER-Located two miles from the city limits of Burlington, has a sanitary district and a population of approximately 1, 500. Cone Mills, Inc. manu- facture, dye, and finish corduroy in two plants in Haw River. In addition to Cone Mills there are several small industrial plants in the community.
OSSIPEE-Population approximately 500 people. Burlington Mills has a plant here and also Frissell Fabrics, Inc. is located in this community.
ALTAMAHAW-Population approximately 750 people. Glen Raven Mills, Inc. operates a hosiery plant in this community.
SAXA PAHA W -- Population approximately 600 people. The main source of in- come is the Sellers Manufacturing Company.
ALAMANCE-Population 500 people. Main source of income is the Kayser- Roth hosiery plant which manufactures men's and ladies' full fashioned hosiery.
GLEN RAVEN-Population approximately 1,000 people. Main source of in- come is Glen Raven Mills and Holt Hosiery Mill.
SWEPSONVILLE-Population approximately 800 people. Main source of in- come is Virginia Mills.
OFFICIAL CENSUS FIGURES
ALAMANCE COUNTY AND THE CITY OF BURLINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA
Alamance County, N. C.
Burlington, N. C.
1880
817
1890
18,271
1,716
1900
25,665
3,692
1910
28,712
4,808
1920
32,718
5,952
1930
42,140
9,737
1940
57,427
12,198
1950
71,220
24,560
YELLOW PAGES
BURLINGTON AND GRAHAM
(NORTH CAROLINA)
1960
UBLICO ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AMERICAN
189%
DIRECTOR
PUBLISHERS
The following pages contain . . . A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL BUSINESS AND PROFES- SIONAL CONCERNS OR INDIVIDUALS in alphabetical order under appropriate headings . . . This list is pre- ceded by . . . ADVERTISEMENTS AND BUSINESS CARDS OF FIRMS AND INDIVIDUALS who desire to present a complete list of their services or products . . . These are grouped together under appropriate headings which are arranged alphabetically.
Hill Directory Co., Inc. PUBLISHERS Copyright, 1960
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AIR CONDITIONING
Midway Metal Works
FRED FUQUA - HENRY TUCKER "We Tailor Make Each Job" HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SHEET METAL WORK HEAT PUMPS
812 Sidney Ave.
Tel. CAmal 6-4168
Who Sells It?
Consult The Classified Business Lists of This Directory for Your Quickest, Surest Answer!
Brookwood Garden Apartments Inc.
RICHARD GUNN, Manager
41/2 Rooms with heat, hot and cold water, stove, refrigerator, venetian blinds and Storage bin furnished
148 Apartments
PLAYGROUND FOR CHILDREN
CITY BUS SERVICE
WEST FRONT STREET
TEL. CAnal 6-9842
If No Answer Tel. CAnal 6-7643
Office Unit 26-E
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APPLIANCES
G. Marvin Holt, Inc.
AUTHORIZED SALES and SERVICE
GENERAL MOTORS DELCO-HEAT
OIL
Frigidaire ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION
Air Conditioning
246 WEST FRONT ST.
PHONE CAnal 7-3661
Home Appliance Store Inc.
"Service Beyond The Sale"
Kelvinator
Marge
APPLIANCES
Motorola DUMONT Amana
ENITH
Admiral TELEVISION
Wide Selection of Top Quality Furniture
COURT SQUARE and W. ELM
GRAHAM
TELS. CAnal 7-7443
and CAnal 6-9074
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APPLIANCES
JEFF RAY APPLIANCE and FURNITURE CO.
APPLIANCES and QUALITY FURNITURE TV SALES and EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE
"THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT"
467 S. Main St. Dial CAnal 7-2076
WOOTEN APPLIANCE CO. NOLEN M. WOOTEN, Owner "WE SELL THE BEST and SERVICE THE REST"
Frigidaire Maytag®
RCA-TV
Authorized Sales and Service 116 W. HARDEN ST. GRAHAM, N. C. TEL. CAnal 6-0496
CITY DIRECTORY ADVERTISING Is National ADVERTISING!
Each edition of your City Directory is widely distributed to free-reference City Directory Libraries located at the Chambers of Commerce of hundreds of other cities.
THEREFORE YOUR AD IN THE CITY DIRECTORY IS SEEN BY BUYERS FROM COAST-TO-COAST
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
ALAMANCE MOTORS, INC.
YOUR
CHEVROLET
DEALER
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S E R
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FACTORY PARTS "OK" USED CARS
508 S. Church at 3d Phone CAnal 6-1681
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
"28 Years Expert Service"
BARKER'S TIRE SERVICE
US ROYAL L
We Specialize in Quality TIRE RECAPPING
BEAR WHEEL ALINING AXLE & FRAME STRAIGHTENING SERVICE
Wheel Aligning and Balancing
GULF OIL PRODUCTS WASHING - LUBRICATION
ROAD SERVICE
1222 S. Church
Phone CAnal 8-8383
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
Expert Service To All Make Cars
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Motor Tune-Ups - Wheel Alignments Lubrications - Brake Service Wash - Polish - Wax Major Overhauls
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PLYMOUTH
CHRYSLER
Bick Long Motors Inc. Imperial - Chrysler Dodge
Your Permanent Dealer
Painting Body Repairing -- Glass Wrecker Service - Undersealing
Top Value Used Cars
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
DeSoto-Plymouth
Authorized
SALES & SERVICE
DeSoto
0 0
Valiant
0
See Us First and Save Time
WE BUY AND SELL GOOD USED CARS
BODY WORK AUTO PAINTING WRECKER SERVICE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS
Complete Wheel Alignment Service PARTS ACCESSORIES
Dial CAnal 6-5538
CENTRAL MOTOR & TIRE CO.
GEORGE C. AMICK 319 N. MAIN
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
HUGHES MOTOR CO. INC.
Pontiac DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS
Pontiac® DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS
SALES
SERVICE
527 N. Church
Dial CAnal 7-4266
Factory Engineered Parts
GRAHAM SALES and USED CARS
333 W. HARDEN ST. PHONE CAnal 8-8357
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
Anderson Motor Co., Inc.
EBAKER BY STUDEBA
"America's Economy Family Car"
THE HAWK - "STUDEBAKER'S FINEST"
A COMPLETE SERVICE DEPT.
FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS
Body and Fender - Motor Overhaul and Tune-Up Wheel and Brake Service - Painting "Always Buy Certified Used Cars"
239 W. FRONT ST.
PHONES CAnal 6-4461 and CAnal 6-4462
BAYLIFF'S RADIATOR & MOTOR SERVICE
Complete repairs
RADIATORS CLEANED, RECORED, REPAIRED BY EXPERTS
Complete
RADIATOR
Serwice
GENERAL REPAIRS ON AUTOS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS and DIESELS. AUTO and TRUCK ENGINES REBUILT - AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE WORK - ALL GUARANTEED
West Market Cor. Mill, Graham
Tel. CAnal 6-4106
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
COBB MOTOR & SERVICE CO., INC.
"GUARANTEED SERVICE"
BODY and FENDER WORK
ATLAS TIRES and BATTERIES
EMBER
AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION AEA
24 HR. WRECKER SERVICE
COBB MOTOR co.
AUTHORIZED SERVICE Original Equipment Ports
WRECKER SERVICE
S. Church cor. Davis Sts. Tel. CAnal 6-7326
Crutchfield's
Esso
Service
TIRES - BATTERIES ACCESSORIES WASHING - LUBRICATION
24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Day Tel. CAnal 6-1328 Night Tel. CAnal 6-0684
129 W. Harden St.
Graham, N. C.
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
ELKINS AUTO SALES, INC.
"YOU CAN BE SURE OF HONESTY, INTEGRITY AND YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WHEN YOU TRADE WITH TOM ELKINS"
OUR USED CARS ARE RECONDITIONED TO PERFECTION
LOCATED ACROSS FROM NEW COLONIAL STORE
TOM ELKINS - Owner EDDIE ELKINS - Salesman
1218 S. Church St.
Tel. CAnal 8-1926
Graham Motor Sales Inc.
SALES and SERVICE
CHEVROLET
For Economical Transportation
SUPER
CHEVROLET
SERVICE
GRAHAM, N.C.
340 W. HARDEN
TEL. CAnal 6-3692
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M. C. HARDIE'S
Esso
SERVICE
17 YEARS CONTINUED ESSO SERVICE
LUBRICATION
. WASHING
BATTERIES
GAS
OIL
ROAD SERVICE
115 W. HARDEN AT WEBB AVE. GRAHAM
PHONE CAnal 8-9293
Melville Chevrolet Co., Inc. MEBANE, N.C.
for Economical Transportation
Wheel Balancing
R
CHEVROLET
AUTO PAINTING,
ALIGNING
SALES and SERVICE
. FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS TO SERVE YOU · GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS ACCESSORIES · MOTOR REPAIRS AND TUNE UPS · BODY AND FENDER WORK
24HOUR WRECKER SERVICE
SALES and REPAIR - DIAL LOcust 3-9851 -
105 N. 3d St.
RECONDITIONING - DIAL LOcust 3-1421 - 202 Center St.
BODY and PAINT - DIAL LOcust 3-3422
- 106 S. 4th St.
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
TIRE SALES CO.
KELLY Springfield TIRES
RETREADING - RECAPPING - VULCANIZING
RCA
Whirlpool SALES Television SERVICE
APPLIANCES
APPLIANCES MOST WOMEN WANT MOST
Complete Service on All Appliances
Office, 123 N. Main Tel. CAnal 6-6331
THE GREATEST NAME
IN RUBBER
GOODYEAR
SERVICE STORES
TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES TELEVISION - RADIOS
"USE OUR EASY PAY PLAN" FREE CUSTOMER PARKING
260 W. Davis cor. Church
Tel. CAnal 6-8441
NORTON-RUSS AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY
A.S.I.A.
OCIAT
Distributars af AUTOMOTIVE PARTS and EQUIPMENT MACHINE SHOP SERVICE
ENGINE REBUILDERS
· Engine Rebuilding
· Clutch Rebuilding
· Brake Drum Turning
· Line Baring
HOME OWNED AND OPERATED
619 S. WORTH ST.
DIAL CAnal 6-0211
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. Cylinder Head Surfacing
· Cylinder Rebaring
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STAR SERVICE STATIONS
BASAL'S TEXACO SERVICE
. Washing - Polishing - Lubrication
. BATTERIES BATTERY CHARGING . ROAD SERVICE O
Cars Called for and Delivered
Location
Morehead cor S. Spring Dial CAnal 6-5010
Texaco Products 100% Location R. D. 6 Hwy. 49 South Dial CAnal 8-9237
Wilson's Auto Supply, Inc.
GOODRICH TIRES, TUBES, BATTERIES - AUTO ACCESSORIES BICYCLES - AUTO, HOME RADIOS RECAPPING and TIRE REPAIRING - MOTOROLA RADIO and TELEVISION SETS KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS and WASHING MACHINES Kelvinator Motorola SCHWINN BICYCLES and TOYS USE OUR EASY PAY PLAN SALATER To
Goodrich
265 W. Front St.
JINST IN RUDEER
Phone CAnal 6-5262
AUTOMOBILE PARKING
SID'S PARKING SERVICE, INC. "COOPERATING WITH THE BURLINGTON MERCHANTS"
SPS/
PARKING BY THE HOUR, DAY, WEEK or MONTH
PARK and SHOP
PARK and SHOP
WASHING LUBRICATION WRECKER SERVICE ROAD SERVICE
OIL SPREADING SERVICE
SID'S PARKING SERVICE INCORPORATED
LOTS LOCATED AT:
244 W. Davis St. 506 S. Worth St. 207 E. Front St.
229 Hopedale Rd.
Davis and Holt Sts. Spring and Maple Sts.
Office and Lot at 122 S. Main St. Tel. CAnal 7-3481
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TETACO T
AWNINGS
BURLINGTON AWNING & WINDOW CO.
CANVAS and ALUMINUM AWNINGS VENETIAN BLINDS
ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS and DOORS
JALOUSIE PORCH ENCLOSURES
1905 E. WEBB AVE. PHONE CAnal 6-7749
BANKS
Bank of Haw River "We Welcome A Chance To Serve You"
INSURA
$10.000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOI TACK
CORPO
AL
$10,000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR TACH DEPOSITOR
APORATI
EDER
MEMBER
MEMBER
CHECKING LOANS SAVINGS
CENTRAL HWY. HAW RIVER, N.C.
TEL. CAnal 6-0760
PHONES: CANIni 7-3636 am SAnel 7 361/
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BANKS
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THE NATIONAL BANK OF ALAMANCE
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE
"Your Home Owned Bank"
212 N. Main Tel. CAnal 7-3615 (Graham) BRANCH OFFICE 701 Elm (Webb Ave.) cor. Oakley Tel. CAnal 6-0489
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BANKS
NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
C. M. VANSTORY, JR.
Chairman af the Baard
ADDISON H. REESE.
. President
E .. H. FOLEY. . Senior Vice President
E. G. MALONE . Vice President
W. S. EARLE ..
. Asst. Cashier
FRANK E. LITAKER Asst. Cashier
AL. C. SINCLAIR. . Asst. Cashier
W. T. HARVEY Asst. V. Pres. & Manager, Time Payment Department and Church Street Drive-In Branch
J. E. CAMPBELL. .Assistant Manager, Church Street Drive-In Branch
Complete Commercial Banking
INSURANCE
$10,000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH & DEPOSITION
ER,
APORATION
Trust Service
INSURAN
NCF
RAL
$10,000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH ¿ DEPOSITOR
RPORATI
MEMBER
MONTHLY REPAYMENT LOANS
Main Office 358 S. Main Burlington Telephone All Departments CAnal 6-4436
DRIVE-IN BRANCH and TIME PAYMENT DEPT.
612 S. CHURCH ST.
BURLINGTON
TELS.
CAnal 6-4436
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BANKS
WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST COMPANY BURLINGTON, N. C.
AUTOMOBILE AND PERSONAL LOANS
TIME PAYMENT DEPT.
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
"A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE"
YOUR SERVICE BANK "WITH THAT AT-HOME FEELING"
MAIN OFFICE Main Corner Front St.
DRIVE IN BRANCHES North Office - 1534 N. Church South Office - 844 S. Main Telephone All Departments CAnal 7-2771
BANKS
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Durham Bank & Trust Co.
MEBANE, N. C.
INSURANCE
$10,000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR
RP
MEMBER
COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE
101 E. Center St. Tel. LOcust 3-3221
MEBANE, N. C.
The MORRIS PLAN INDUSTRIAL BANK
Burlington, N. C. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
THE MORRIS PLAN
THE MORRIS PLAN
SAVINGS PERSONAL LOANS BURLINGTON'S OLDEST BANK
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.EL NUD TODOEL IST SCHON
AMERICA'S FAVORITE MILK - ICE CREAM
2402 MAPLE AVE.
22
BOTTLERS
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Cca Cia
Cca
DRINK
Coca Cola
BURLINGTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., INC.
825 S. Main St.
Tel. CAnal 6-5578
BUILDING MATERIALS
BERTHA I. CATES, MGR.
J.W. CATES ING.
COAL FLAGSTONE Sewer Pipe
Brick
Concrete Blocks Building Materials
and Supplies Building Stone
422 E. WEBB AVE. PHONE CAnal 6-5166
L 1
BUILDING MATERIALS
23
ALAMANCE LUMBER CO., Inc.
BUILDING MATERIALS
"Service That Satisfies"
· FORMICA . BARCLAY TILE . BUILDERS' HARDWARE
. BIRD ROOFING . MILLWORK - WINDOWS - DOORS
· INSULATION
SHEETROCK
WALLBOARD
· MOULDING
PLYWOOD
· FLOORING
Phone CAnal 7-2007
804 E. Webb Av. cor. Flanner
AMERICA'S FAVORITE MILK - ICE CREAM
2402 MAPLE AVE.
24
BUILDING MATERIALS
BE SATISFIED
HARDWARE
Est. 1924
BUILDING MATERIAL
1
KOTE
PROTECTION
ROOFING . CEILING TILE ASBESTOS SIOING INSULATION
. WEST COAST LUMBER
. ALUMINUM AWNING & JALOUSIE WINDOWS
. FRAMING - SHEATHING
. DOORS & SCREENS
. ANOERSEN WINDOWS
. FLOORING - OAK & PINE
. RUSSWIN LOCKS
YOUR TELEPHONE CALL STARTS A TRUCK
"Your One-Stop Building Supplier" MILLWORK SPECIALISTS
DOOR FRAMES - CUSTOM CABINETS LOUVEREO DOORS & BLINDS BOOKCASES, MANTELS - PANELING
. HARRIS WINOOW UNITS
TILE BOARD
. CABINET HARDWARE
. PLYWOOD - MASONITE
. NAILS - GLASS - PUTTY
· CEMENT - MORTAR
. MEDICINE CABINETS . STORM WINDOWS
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