Hill's Goldsboro (Wayne County, N.C.) City Directory [1950-51], Part 2

Author: Hill Directory Company
Publication date: 1950
Publisher: Hill Directory Company
Number of Pages: 642


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Three banking institutions and two building .and loan associations have assets and resources totaling near $100,000, 000. "Insurance Capital of Eastern North Carolina" has been given to Goldsboro as a title be- cause of the representation in this city of several of the state and national insurance firms through district headquarters or large general agencies.


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More than 40 physicians now are on the roster of the Wayne Medical Society, with a high percentage of these men specializing in some branch of medicine or surgery and giving added recognition to Goldsboro as a medical center. A new $ 1,500,000 hospital plant is to be completed in the coming year. The State of North Carolina maintains the Hospital for Negro Insane-largest mental hospital of its kind in America-near Goldsboro. A public health center, the Eastern North Carolina Branch of the State Orthopedic Hospital, and several private clinics, help to make Goldsboro one of the best-equipped cities with medical facilities.


Wayne County Memorial Community Building has become a living memorial to World War I veterans and is headquarters for many civic and recreational agencies. The Grand Lodge of the Odd Fellows of North Carolina maintains an orphanage here and recently completed a new ad- ministration building and cottage in the city.


Cotton and tobacco prices toppledin the past decades, and yet Golds- boro citizens have taken their adversities in stride, and built even greater and stronger community enterprises as they turned misfortune into good fortune. A hybrid buggy with automobile tires pulled by horse or mule was the inspiration for a mammoth "Hoover Cart Parade" in Goldsboro, and brought it international fame. Thus Goldsboro people turned a de- pression disaster into a good advertising piece.


Through the years Goldsboro has been in the "Parade of Progress" as a community of sound growth, steady and forward in its movement; generous in providing for good education, balance in industry, and di- versification in agriculture, and at all times concerned with the health, recreation, and social and spiritual welfare of its citizens.


During World War II thousands of men trained at nearby Seymour Johnson Field carried around the world the story of Goldsboro's sound community life andits hospitality. During and since the days of the recent war period there has been rapid and sound business expansion in and around the city. There is new "unity" in the Goldsboro "community."


And in the words of a beloved citizen of Goldsboro, a distinguished editor, the late Col. Joseph E. Robinson, the community has this banner in sight of all the world: "Goldsboro Goes Forward."


OTHER DATA


LOCATION: Goldsboro is located in eastern North Carolina, three miles north of the Neuse River and 52 miles southeast of Raleigh, the State capital. Its central location partially explains the city's consistent growth as the chief merchandising and distributing point of a rich agri- cultural area of more than 250,000 people.


POPULATION: Census reports reflect the steady growth of the city. The 1950 U. S. Census preliminary showed a population of 21,399 in the city proper. The population in 1910 was 6,107, and by 1930 it had grown to 14,985, and by 1940, 17,274. Wayne County, of which Goldsboro is the county seat, in 1930 had a population of 53,013, and in 1940, 58,328. A conservative estimate for the county in 1950 is 68,000.


INDUSTRY: The city's people find employment in merchandising, dis- tributing and manufacturing. Goldsboro's more than 40 manufacturing plants produce lumber and lumber products, brick, agricultural imple- ments, cotton yarn, veneer, furniture, cottonseed products, meal, grits, stock feed, electric wire, textile products, meat products, frozen foods. Its three tobacco redrying plants handle millions of pounds of tobacco yearly, much of it shipped from other points in eastern North Carolina and from South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Kentucky.


HOUSING: Housing is modern and living costs are reasonable. Local markets afford for most of the year an abundance of vegetables and fruits produced within a short radius of the city. Local markets also afford a bountiful supply of poultry, dairy products and meats for the entire year.


RECREATION: Ample recreational facilities are provided. A recrea- tional council provides a year-around program of sports and activities for the city, including basketball, physical education classes, swimming team, playgrounds directed by specialists, amateur baseball and soft-


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One of Goldsboro's modern and diversified industries -- bottling plant of a popular beverage.


ball. The city is a member of the Coastal Plains Baseball (Class D) League. A Civic Theatre group has provided stimulating entertainment for many years. The city's public libraryis one of the oldest inthe state, and at the same time is one of the most modern in its facilities.


Goldsboro has three parks with a combined area of more than 300 acres. One of these, Herman Park, has the largest menagerie in eastern North Carolina. Included in the recreational assets is a new municipal stadium. A well-planned 18-hole golf course is a part of the park system.


Four modern movie houses complete the recreational picture. These theatres play first-run pictures and an occasional road show or vaude- ville.


CHURCHES: Goldsboro is not neglectful of religious activities. There are 19 denominations and branches of ecclesiastical bodies having 50 churches, for both white and Negro citizens. The denominations include: Baptist, Catholic, Christian, Disciples of Christ, Episcopal, Free Will Baptist, Friends, Holiness, Jewish, Latter Day Saints of Jesus Christ, Lutheran, Methodist, Pentecostal Holiness, Presbyterian, Salvation Ar- my, Evangelical Baptist, and three minor groups.


EDUCATION: Goldsboro graded schools were the first chartered public schools in North Carolina and have a wide reputation for excellence of instruction. The Goldsboro High School is a member of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, and its graduates are admitted to standard institutions of higher learning without examination. The city has twelve public schools ( elementary and high) for its students- seven white and five Negro, valued at $2, 600,000, and a combined faculty of more than 125. In addition to the public schools, the Sisters of the Im-


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Beautiful and hospitable homes make Goldsboro a city of gracious living. The photograph above shows one of the modern homes.


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maculate Heart of St. Mary maintain a parochial school which provides instruction from the kindergarten through the second year of high school, and a private secretarial school trains pupils for business careers. A modern school of practical nursing is an adjunct of the Wayne Memorial Hospital.


CLIMATE: Weather conditions are ideal. The cityis practically with- out fogs or freezes. The annual precipitation computed from the Weather Bureau records averages 53.93 inches. The mean minimum annual tem- perature, likewise computed from the Weather Bureau records, is 41.4 degrees, and the 'mean maximum annual temperature is 80.2 degrees. The mean annual temperature is 62.2 degrees. The altitude is 102 feet.


RAIL SERVICE: Goldsboro is served by three railroad lines. They are the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, connecting points north and south; the Atlantic & East Carolina Railroad, Goldsboro being the western ter- minus of this line, connecting with coastal cities; and the Southern Rail- way, connecting with points west, southwest and northwest. These carriers operate fast trains to, through and from Goldsboro, and offer the shipping public very efficient transportation service, having good connections to the principal industrial centers in every area along the Atlantic Sea- board and in the Middle West. There are ten passenger trains in and out of Goldsboro daily.


HIGHWAYS: Nine standard highways radiate from Goldsboro, offering a convenient service to tourists and motor transportation. U. S. Highway 70 traverses the state in an east-west direction, from the Atlantic Sea- board on the east across the state and into Tennessee. U. S. Highway 117 connects the principal cities of the North and East to Southern and South- eastern points. State Highway 102 crosses the city from northeast to southwest. In the northeast direction it affords direct connections with the Norfolk, Va., area, and southwest to Goldsboro it provides a through channel to Charlotte and Atlanta. State Highway 111, southeast of Golds- boro, offers an almost open direct lane to the U. S. Marine bases at Jack- sonville, N. C. U. S. Highway 70 leads to Cherry Point, N. C., southeast of Goldsboro and to Beaches on the Atlantic Coast, North Carolina High- way 581 provides access to north-central areas in the state.


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Among Goldsboro's assets are its churches. One of the oldest edifices of worship is shown in this photograph.


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Goldsboro High School, a modern school plant, is excellently equipped for its courses in literary and industrial training.


BUS LINES: The Union Bus Terminal serves three transportation companies, with 70 buses arriving and departing daily. Companies serv- ing Goldsboro include the Atlantic Greyhound Lines, Queen City Coach Co., and Seashore Transportation Co.


AIRPORTS: The City owns the new 420-acre modern Class 4 airport which is a part of Seymour Johnson Field, southeast of Goldsboro.


Interest in aviation has' long been active in Goldsboro. For many years before the outbreak of World War II, a municipal airport was main- tained and from this field there was much civilian flying. In 1940, the City of Goldsboro purchased a site for a large modern airport, and was nearing completion of the construction of this field when the Army Air Forces leased it. Since that date more and more construction and ad- ditions have developed it into one of the most up-to-date flying fields along the Atlantic Seaboard.


The Civil Aeronautics Board has certificated Piedmont Aviation, Inc., to provide air service-passenger, mail, express and freight-to and from Goldsboro. This line provides daily connections to all parts of the U. S.


COMMUNITY BUILDING: A building costing $100,000, erected through public subscription by patriotic citizens of Goldsboro and Wayne County, memorializes the young men of the city and county who served in the World War of 1917-1918. This first memorial erected in the U. S. follow- ing World War I is dedicated to the heroes of that conflict and recently has been renovated throughout to serve more adequately.


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Wayne County, named for Revolutionary War General Anthony Wayne, has a stately building housing the various departments and divisions of its government.


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The Wayne Memorial Community Building is home of the civic and com- munity organizations. It is a memorial to the men and women of Wayne County who gave their lives in the service of their country in World War I.


The building provides recreational and educational advantages and facilities for the entire citizenship of the county. It is headquarters for the Goldsboro Community Chest, Wayne County Chapter of the American Red Cross, Tuscarora Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Goldsboro Council of Girl Scouts, Goldsboro Bureau of Social Agencies, Goldsboro Swimming Association, Wayne County Boys' Club, and many other civic. and social activities.


GOLDSBORO AS A CENTER: Goldsboro is widely known as the "Gate- way to Eastern North Carolina." It is the agricultural and industrial cen- ter of this area. It is one of the best planned and laid-out cities of the section.


Although situated in a rich agricultural area, Goldsboro alsois gen- erally recognized as possessing a balanced and diversified industrial life. Many of the industries are related to the agricultural and timber interests.


Wayne County is primarily an agricultural county, with most of its income derived directly from agricultural products. Principal crops are tobacco, cotton and corn, with noticeable increase in live stock, swine and grains. The following crops are grown in reasonable proportions: Wheat, peanuts, rye, cowpeas, soybeans, cowpea hay, truck crops and commercial vegetables. Goldsboro has long ranked as a leading tobacco and cotton market. Its principal commodities in 1949 were valued in ex- cess of $ 21,500,000.


CIVIC CLUBS: The civic life of the community is represented by a number of strong, thriving and progressive organizations. These render civic, fraternal, patriotic and social service: Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, Civitans, and Business & Professional Women's clubs; two Masonic lodges; the Odd Fellows; the Junior Order of United American Mechanics; the Woodmen of the World; the American Legion, Wayne Post No. 11; the American Legion Auxiliary; the Goldsboro Woman's Club; the Elks Club; the Junior Chamber of Commerce; the Grange; the Farm Bureau, and the Goldsboro Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Association, Inc. Also the Veterans of Foreign Wars; the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, and the Disabled American Veterans.


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RAIL MILEAGE TO PRINCIPAL CITIES:


New York, N. Y.


. 501


Boston, Mass. 730


Chicago, Il1. 1,110


Norfolk, Va.


154


Wilmington, N. C.


84


Raleigh, N. C.


48


Greenville, S. C.


315


Columbia, S. C.


232


Atlanta, Ga.


455


Cincinnati, Ohio .


742


Fort Bragg (Fayetteville, N. C.). .


75


Marine Base (Jacksonville, N. C.) .


100


TIME BY RAIL FROM GOLDSBORO TO:


Passenger


Freight


New York, N. Y.


. 13 hrs.


.3 days


Boston, Mass.


. 20 hrs.


.4 days


Chicago, Il1.


. 22 hrs. .3 days


Norfolk, Va. .


6 hrs. overnight


Wilmington, N. C. 3 hrs. overnight


Raleigh, N. C.


1 23 hrs. overnight


Greenville, S. C.


13 hrs.


.3 days


Columbia, S. C. .


10 hrs.


.2 days


Atlanta, Ga. . 17 hrs. .2 days


.4 days


Fort Bragg (Fayetteville, N. C.). overnight


Camp Davis (Holly Ridge, N. C.).


6 hrs.


.3 days


Chattanooga, Tenn.


.3 days


Memphis, Tenn.


.3 days


Charleston, S. C. .


.2 days


HIGHWAY MILEAGE TO PRINCIPAL CITIES:


New York, N. Y.


511


Boston, Mass.


729


Chicago, Il1.


925


Norfolk, Va.


167


Wilmington, N. C.


92


Raleigh, N. C.


52


Greenville, S. C.


314


Columbia, S. C.


218


Atlanta, Ga. .


474


Fort Bragg (Fayetteville, N. C.).


70


Washington, D. C.


275


Charleston, S. C. .


260


TIME BY HIGHWAY FROM GOLDSBORO TO:


New York, N. Y.


18 hrs.


Boston, Mass. 28 hrs.


Chicago, Il1.


34


hrs.


Norfolk, Va.


42 hrs.


Wilmington, N. C.


2 hrs.


Raleigh. N. C. . 12 hrs.


Greenville, S. C. . 10 hrs.


Columbia, S. C.


hrs.


Atlanta, Ga. . 14 hrs.


Fort Bragg, N. C.


12 hrs.


Cincinnati, Ohio .


overnight


Washington, D. C. .


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Goldsboro is a leader in retail sales, figures from Sales Management's "Survey of Buying Power" for the past several years placing Goldsboro's volume of retail sales in excess of $ 30,000,000 annually, and far ahead of any other eastern North Carolina city,


Its diversification of industry gives it a substantial lead over other cities of similar size and interest in North Carolina in the value of its manufactured goods and annual payrolls.


Inquiries about the development of new branch units forthe manufac- ture of goods or the distribution of various commodities will receive the prompt attention of the Goldsboro Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Association, Inc.


Goldsboro welcomes its visitors and has a friendly atmosphere for those making this city their place of residence.


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A garden scene at Pondrose, country estate of Dr. and Mrs. David J. Rose, near Goldsboro.


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Typical Questions


Your City Directory Will Answer


ABOUT AN INDIVIDUAL


How does he spell his name? What is his middle initial? Is he married? What is his wife's name?


Where does he live? Does he own his home or rent? Has he a telephone? Who are his neighbors? What does he do for a living? Where does he work?


Is he the "head of the house" or a resident?


Does he own a business? Is he a member or officer?


Who else is in the same business or profession?


Is the woman single, married or a widow?


ABOUT YOUR CITY


What is the city s history? What are the latest population figures?


What is the latest statistical and general civic information? What are the leading industries and activities of the city? What are the names and loca- tions of the schools? What are the churches and where located?


Who are the pastors of the churches?


What are the locations of the hospitals, homes and asy- lums?


ABOUT A LOCALITY


How is the quickest way to get there?


Who lives at a given address? Is there a telephone at the ad- dress or nearby?


What is the character of the neighborhood?


Is it a "home-owners" section? What is the nearest street corner? What is the nearest store, church, school, garage shopping cen- ter, parking lot etc .?


Where are the public and office buildings?


If it is a business location, what business?


If an office building, what firms or professional people are in what rooms?


ABOUT A BUSINESS CONCERN


What is the nature of the busi- ness?


What is the correct name and address?


Is it a Proprietorship, Partnership or Corporation?


Who are the partners, owners, or officers?


Who else in same or similar lines?


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GENERAL ABBREVIATIONS


acct accountant


adi . adjustsr


admn administrator


OT administration


adv


advertising


agcy agency


agrl agriculture agt agent


alley


Am American eng appr apprentice engr


a pts


apartments


archt


architect


asmblr


assembler


asBOC


associate


asst assistant


atndt attendant


atty


attorney


aud


auditor


avenue f1


bgsmn baggageman


bkbndr bookbinder


bkpr . bookkeeper


bldr


builder


blk


blksmith .. blacksmith


birmkr boilermaker


blvd boulevard


bmo. . business . machins


operator


br branch


brklyr bricklayer


brkmn brakeman


bur


bureau


CSP


Christian


Science Practitioner


cabtmkr , cabinetmaker


hdw


hardware


carp


carpenter


hlpr


helper


cash


cashier


chauffeur chauf


chem chemist or


chf


chkr checker


cir circle


clv


civil


clk


clerk


cln. . cleaning or cleaner clo


clothing


collr collector


coml commercial


comn commission


comnr commissioner


comp compositor


condr conductor


confr confectioner jwir Jswelst


constn construction


contr contractor la


cor


corner lab laborer


corres correspondent laby laboratory R


ct


court 1br


ctr cuttsr


custdn custodian lino


del delivery dep deputy


dietn dietitian


dir


·director ltd limited


lwyr


lawyer


refgr


refrigeration or refrigerator


representative


repr rspairman or repair


rsstr restaurant


med medical rst retail wtchmn watchman


dr


drive


drftamo .... draftsman


ABBREVIATIONS OF GIVEN NAMES


Abr


Abraham


Chas


AlsI Alexander


Alf


Alfred


Edw


Edward


Kath


Katherine


Margt


Margarst


Steph


Stephen


Aug


August


Eug


Eugene


Michl


Michael


Theo Theodors


Banj


Benjamin


Fredk


Frederick


Nathl


Nathaniel


Thos Thomas


Cath


Catharina


-


Gso


Gsorge


Patk


Patrick


Wm William


8-1-50


mfg manufacturing


s or 8 . South


mfr manufacturer san sanitary Sav Savings


manager


maker sch school


market Be southeast


molder sec secretary


mldr mlnr milliner serv service


mn man ship shipping Bht mtl mono monotype msngr messenger .sheet metal sls -sales


smstrs seamstress


mtce maintenance BOC society


mtge solr solicitor mortgage mtr.motorman or motor spl special square mus muste mut mutual srtr sorter


n or N .North 88 south side


sta station


sta sng .stationary engineer


nw northwest stat statistician or


statistical


sten


stenographer


starso


stereotyper


stge


storage


stmftr


steamfitter


fitter


osteo


osteopath


str


setter


studt student stvdr stevedore


sup supply


supt


superintendent


super


supervisor


SW


southwest


swtchmn


awitchman


sys system


tchr teacher


tech


technician


tel


telephone


teleg


telegraph


telev


television


plshr


polisher


ter


terrace


tmkpr


timekeeper


tndr tender


tob tobacco


prfrdr proofreader trans transportation


principal


trav


traveling


treas


treasurer


trmr trimmer


trnmn trainman


prof professor tstr tester


township


typ typist


USA U S Army


USAF .. .US Air Force


pub


publ publisher or publishing


.Tesides of rooms


room


lumber RC Roman Catholic


librn librarian RD linotype rd Rural Delivery road


litho lithographer rdr reader


Indrs laundress real est .real estate


Indry laundry rec receiving


W Or W . West


whol wholesale


whsemn warehouseman wid widow


wkr worker


wks works


widr welder


Ws west side


ydmn


. yardman


room


ydmstr


..


yardmaster


Richd Richard


Robt


Robert


Saml


Samuel


Sol


Solomon


Arth


Arthur Eliz Elizabeth


mechanic


or mechanical


Met


Metropolitan


meter rdr .. meter reader rm


dressmaker


East


education


elec electrical or


electric


electn electrician


electro electrotyper


elev


elevator


emp


employee


engineer


engraver


equip equipment


east side


exam


examiner


exch


exchange


exp


express


fcty factory


fdry


Fed


Federal


floor


finisher ofc office


fnshr formn foreman opp opposite


forwn


forewoman


frt


block ft


ftr


furn


furnga


furnishings


gdnr gardener


gds


goods


genl general


geol geologist


govt


government


gro


grocer


householder pk park


pkr


packer


pkwy


parkway


pl


place


plmb plumber or


plumbing


plstr plasterer


pntr


painter president


pres


Heights


impits implements prin


insurance


priv


private


protr printer


prod


instructor


int dsc


interior


decorator


int rev.internal revenue inv Investment jan janitor


kpr keeper


lans purch purchasing


pressman PrST presser ptrumkr .. patternmaker public USCG U S Coast Guard USMC . US Marins Corps


profdr .. press feeder twp


prsmn


USN


US Navy


undwrtr


underwriter


Univ


University


uphol


upholsterer


vet


veterinary


vulc vulcanizer


dispr dispatcher


dist


district


. mach machinist or


machine rep


mdse


merchandise


dealer mech


dir


dmnstr .. demonstrator


do .. ditto or same


chemical hq


headquarters hsekpr


. housekeeper


heating


Hts


ins


insp


inspector or


hndlr


handlar


hosp


hospital


furniture PS Public School


PTS


Postal


Transportation Service pass passenger


pharm Pharmacist


photog photographer


phys physician


Natl National


foundry


ne


northeast


ns


north side


opr


Operator


freight


optn


optician


foot


optom


optometrist


| dramkr


e or E


educ


mgr mkr mkt


Charlas Jas


Danl


Daniel


Jos


Joseph


Jamas


Rev Reverend


h


hairdrar. hairdresser


chief htg


instr


Inspection


produce


recpt receptionist


distr distributor div .division


mstr master


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HILL'S GOLDSBORO CITY DIRECTORY 1950-51


Copyright, 1950, by Hill Directory Co., Inc. For List of General Abbreviations see opposite page


SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS


ACL. Atlantic Coast Line Rallroad


A & E C Ry . Atlantic &


Belk's . Belk-Tyler Co


Carolina Power. Carolina


.Power & Light Co


Efird's Efirds Department Storee Gboro. Goldsboro Gboro Htg & Plmbg . Goldsboro : Goldsboro for the Colored Insane


Heating & Plumbing Supply Co


Kemp Splty. . .Kemp Specialty Furniture Co Kress . . S H Kress & Co


Leder Bros. . Leder Bros Department Store


Mclellan's .


. McLellans Stores Co


Mont-Ward. . Montgomery-Ward & Co


News-Argus . . . Goldsboro Newe-Argus Co


PO. .


. United States Post Office


East Coast Railway Co


Ry Exp .


. Railway Exprese Agency Inc


Seare. . Sears-Roebuck and Co (c) colored


SB T & T. . Southern Bell


Telephone & Telegraph Co


S J Homes


Seymour Johnson Homee


Sou Ry .


Southern Railway Syetem


State Hoep


. State Hospital at


w urei.


Western Union Telegraph Co


Wayne Agrl.


.Wayne


Agricultural Works Inc


Weil'


. . H Well & Broe


Woolworth'e


F W Woolworth Co


Alphabetical List of Names


A & P Food Stores, Leonard E Rackley mgr, gros 222 N Center Abbott Robt W (Margt) phys State Hosp r do


Ace Barber Shop (c; Ralph S Hogan) 407 W Pine Acker Charlotte P Mrs nurse County Memorial Hosp r413 E Ash Adams Alex (c; Dochia) h227 W Pine


-- Amelia K clk Area Rent Control r1407 E Holly


-- Amos C (Lillian M) chef Carolina Coffee Shop h402 N Kornegay


LANGSTON TIRE COMPANY Goodrich Tires - Batteries - Auto Supplies Wheel Aligning


TEL. 93


137 N. CENTER


107 (102) W. VINE


BUILDERS SUPPLIES


Roofing-Insulation-Paints-Hardware Sheet Rock-Ready Mixed Concrete


Tel. 1500


CO


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ROGERS Jewelers INC.


Diamonds Watches Silverware


Watch and Jewelry Repairing


109 S. CENTER ST.


TEL. 1278


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OLDSBORO BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION MURRAY BORDEN Sec .- Treas. FEDERAL HOME LOAR E. Walnut St.


Adams


-- Betty L slswn Kress' r209 Creech


-- Blanche B (wid Jas S) cash Gboro Milling h102 S William apt 7


-- D Clarence (Annie L) gro 502 S John h1207 N William


-- David J prep Carolina Welds Wks rRD 3


-- Dorchie M Mrs (c) maid Terminal Hotel r227 W Pine


-- Ernest (c) lab h412 School


-- Harvey G (Amy K) vets rep State Emp Security Comn h1407 E Holly


-- Jas W (Minerva W) formn Gboro Ice Del rRD 3


-- John (Victoria) carp r211 E Pine


-- Judith B studt r402 N Kornegay


-- Mamie H (c; wid John) r618 E Spruce


-- Matilda W (c; wid Wesley) nurse 1102 N John h do


-- N Lee (Ruth G) r315 N John


-- Ruth G Mrs opr SBT&T r315 N John


-- Sadie asst chf opr SBT&T r Adamsville N C


-- Victoria Mrs Indrs White's Lndry r211 E Pine


-- Will I parts clk Mtr Bearings & Parts rRD 3


Adcock Chas M (S Louise; Phillips & Adcock) supt M E Robinson Inc h611 W Walnut


-- W L slsmn Garner Home Furnishers r N James


Adderholdt Chas acct Frank L Greathouse & Co r207 N James Adkins see also Atkins


SERVICE GARAGE 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Body, Fender and General Repairs


RALEIGH HWY.




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