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The manufacturer will find in High Point many advantages so necessary for successful and profitable operation (this is proved by the successful operation of plants now located here). Among these are climate (good living and working conditions); availability of intelligent native labor, 79.8 per cent native white, 19.7 per cent Negro, 0.5 per cent foreign-born; harmonious industrial relations; efficient public utilities; adequate electric power and modern municipal facili- ties.
Located on main line of the double-tracked Southern Railway System be- tween Washington, D. C. and Atlanta, Ga.
On the High Point, Thomasville & Denton Railroad, a locally-owned and successful short-line railroad connecting, through the Winston-Salem South- bound Railroad, with the Norfolk & Western Railway, the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad and the Norfolk Southern Railroad, with throughrates and service applying.
Air service through the Greensboro-High Point Airport is furnished by Eastern Airlines main line, Capital Airlines and Piedmont Airlines.
Sixteen motor-freight lines operate out of High Point.
Charter and Form of Government
The original eharter of the City of High Point was granted by the State Legislature in 1859. The present council-manager form of government was inaugurated by charter amendments in 1915 and 1931.
The present charter provides for a city council consisting of a mayor and eight councilmen.
High Point is operated under a modern city-manager charter which places responsibility for efficient operation of all departments upon the city manager and delegates to him authority commensurate with such responsibility.
The charter is unique in that the debt-creating power of the City Council is very greatly restricted. No new indebtedness may be created in any fiscal year in excess of 50 per cent of the amount retired during the previous year, except by vote of the citizens. Under this plan, the indebtedness of the City will un- doubtedly increase each year, and at the same time, such limitation will not prevent the logical development of municipal facilities.
Electric Distribution System
The City operates its residential and commercial electric system with considerable net profit. The City's charges for electric current sold to its
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residential and commercial consumers are no greater than those charged for similar classes of service rendered by private utility companies operating in this area.
Education
HIGH POINT COLLEGE is one of the most dynamic and progressive in- stitutions of the South. Its fundamental purpose is to prepare students for the tremendously important leadership roles of the future. In doing this, it stresses active participation and responsibility on the part of the students for their learning experiences.
It is accredited by both state, regional, and church agencies and its cur- riculum provides for both the A. B. and B.S. degrees in 17 major fields. High academic standards are maintained and only those students who show leader- ship potential and are in the upper half of their high school graduating class are admitted.
In addition to the regular college program, High Point College maintains an evening college for those who work and numerous special conferences, seminars, workshops, and short courses. It was the first college in the South to offer laboratory programs in leadership and continues these programs for students, faculty, church, educational business, and religious groups.
The enrollment of 1200 represents 21 states and 5 foreign countries. The campus consists of 57 beautifully wooded acres with modern fire-proof build- ings. Tuition and costs are maintained at a minimum to assure an education for anyone with the aptitude and the ambition.
Public Schools-The City Schools system, with an enrollment of 11,400 and a professional staff of 450, includes eighteen schools, consisting of 2 Senior High Schools, 3 Junior High Schools and 13 Elementary Schools, housed in buildings valued at $12,288,000.00. A Vocational School, operated in cooperation with the Guilford County Schools, which offers practical and technical training, is located nearby at Jamestown. Six public schools of the Guilford County System are located on the edges of High Point.
Private Schools-The Educational Directory of North Carolina lists 31 nurseries, kindergartens, and sectarian schools in High Point.
Colleges-High Point College. Colleges located within easy commuting range. Wake Forest College, North Carolina College, Greensboro College, Woman's College of University of North Carolina, Guilford College, Bennett College, Greensboro Evening College.
Adams Memorial YWCA.
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Recreation Area and Climate
City Lake Park-969.36 acres. Swimming pool 270 feet long, 165 feet wide, ranging in depth from 22 to 11 feet; ample for olympic swimming trials; water tested continuously as to purification; large wading pool. Softball field, outdoor amphitheatre, children's playgrounds equipped with the most modern play equipment, family picnic facilities. Miniature train and large liner to take passengers on tour of High Point watershed. There are 341.0 water and 628.36 acres of field and forest at City Lake.
Negro Park-27 acres, swimming pool, 4 tennis courts, softball field, lighted athletic and baseball field, wading pool, playgrounds for children, picnic grounds, modern recreation center and miniature train.
Blair Park-73 acres. Golf courses, 4 tennis courts, clubhouse.
West Blair Park-13 acres, 6 tennis courts, softball field, picnic grounds, children's playgrounds.
Civilian Baseball Park.
Numerous small developed park areas throughout the city, and school ath- letic fields.
Population Growth
Census: 1900, 4,163; 1910, 9,525; 1920, 14,302; 1930, 36,745; 1940, 38,495; 1950, 39,973 (1960, 62,063 including 19.6 square miles annexed January 1, 1960).
GUILFORD COUNTY
Guilford County is named for Frederick (Lord North), Earl of Guilford. Area, 691 square miles. Formed in 1770 from Orange and Rowan countics.
Agriculture
Farming in Guilford County is progressive and prosperous. Climate and soil conditions are favorable and markets are numerous and accessible. Major products produced in the county include tobacco, corn, hay, wheat, sweet pota- toes and cotton. Dairy farming, beef production, poultry and egg production are fast becoming major sources of income, The value of agricultural products in a recent year was placed at $14,000,000.
Our people are supporters of 4 H, FFA programs for our Youth. Farm Bu- reau and grange organizations are active through out our county.
Points of Interest in High Point and Nearby Territory
AIRPORT: Municipal serving Greensboro and High Point. With 75 flights daily.
GUILFORD COURT HOUSE NATIONAL MILITARY PARK: Revolutionary battle site.
FAMOUS TREE, CORNWALLIS OAK: Located on the battleground.
GENERAL GRIMES MONUMENT: Located on the battleground.
MUSEUM: Located in Springfield Meeting House,
QUAKER MEETING HOUSE: Guilford College, Deep River, Springfield and Archdale.
SEDGEFIELD INN: Located within 15 minutes drive by automobilc. Mild weather and ideal terrain make Guilford County a paradise for those who like golf, hunting, riding and other outdoor sports. Golf is a twelve-months' sport, and Guilford courses are as popular with beginners as with leading profes- sionals of the country.
DIVERSIFIED SPORTS: Guilford County visitors may enjoy a complete pro- gram that includes football, baseball, softball, tennis and skeet-shooting. Nearly all sports have their devotees in this great Southern playground.
AUTO TRAVEL: Time to Pinehurst, 2 hours; Roaring Gap, 2 hours; Winston- Salem, 40 minutes; Greensboro, 30 minutes.
ASHEVILLE AND THE GREAT SMOKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK are within a few hours' drive to the west, and the cast are the sounds and beaches of eastern North Carolina.
Chamber of Commerce, High Point, N. C. George A. Covington, Manager
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U. S. POSTAL INFORMATION
DOMESTIC POSTAL RATES
First-Class
LETTERS: 4 cents for each ounce or fraction of an ounce.
POST CARDS or POSTAL CARDS:
3 cents each within prescribed sizes.
BUSINESS REPLY MAIL: Consult your local post office.
Second-Class
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS (Transient rate): 2 cents for the first 2 ounces, and 1 cent for each addi- tional ounce or fourth class rate, whichever is lower.
Third-Class
(Up to, but not including 16 ounces) On circulars and other miscellaneous printed matter, books, catalogues, and merchandise, 3c for the first 2 ounces or fraction, pius 11/2c for each additional ounce or fraction.
(For special rates on some books and catalogues, consult your post office).
Bulk Rate
Consult your post office.
Fourth Class-Parcel Post
Fourth-ciass mail embraces mail- able matter not included in the first or second class, weighing 16 ounces or more.
Parcels mailed BETWEEN FIRST- CLASS POST OFFICES carry the following weight and size limits:
SIZE: 72 inches in length and girth combined (ALL ZONES)
WEIGHT: 40 ibs. (iocal, 1st & 2nd zones) 20 ibs. (3rd through 8th zones)
Weight and size limits of 100 inches in length and girth combined, and 70 lbs. apply in the case of parcels:
1. Mailed at ANY post office or on any rural or star route for delivery at any second-, third-, or fourtb- class post office or for delivery by any rural or star route carrier.
2. Containing baby fowi, live plants, trees, shrubs, or agriculturai commoditics.
3. Books that qualify at the Educationai Materials or Library Materials rates. (Consult post office for regulations)
4. Maiied for delivery at most Army or Fleet post offices (consult post office for exceptions), or to any Territory or Possession of the United States.
AIR MAIL
All mailable matter except that liable to damage by changes in temp- erature or atmospheric pressures may be sent by air mail.
Rate is 7 cents per ounce up to 8 ounces. Air Mail weighing more than 8 ounces and NOT containing matter of the first class is subject to zone rates and conditions prescribed for air parcei post service.
On matter of the FIRST CLASS in excess of 8 ounces sent as air mail. the air parcel post rates will apply- EXCEPT that such rate shall not be less than 4 cents per ounce.
Post cards within prescribed limits of size-5 cents.
Domestic Air Parcel Post
Each
Zones
Over 8 oz. additional lb. to 1 1b. or fraction
1, 2 and 3 60 cents 48 cents
4
65
50
5
70
56
6
75
64
72
80
The eighth zone rates apply to articies mailed to Hawaii, the Canal Zone, U. S. Territories and Posses- sions, and Army and Fleet post offices; except that the rates accord- Ing to zone apply between the U. S. and Alaska, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
Weight iimit-70 lbs., size limit-100 inches in length and girth combined. except to some Army and Fleet post offices (consult post office).
SPECIAL SERVICE FEES IN ADDITION TO REGULAR POSTAGE
Special Delivery
Weight and
Air Mail Classes
Not over 2 lbs. .30 45
Over 2, not over 10 lbs. .45 .55
Over 10 ibs. .60 .70
Special Handling (4th class only) Weight Fee
2 lbs. and under $0.25
Over 2 ibs. and not over 10 lbs .35
Over 10 lbs. .50
Money Order Fees (includes COD M.O. fees)
From $ 0.01 to $5 $0.15
From $ 5.01 to $10. .20
From $10.01 to $100. .30
Registry
Domestic mail matter prepaid at the first-class and air mail rate of postage, may be registered against loss, rifling or damage upon payment of the following fees:
Fourth Class (Parcel Post) Zone Rates EACH ADDITIONAL POUND (CENTS)
ZONE
MILES
to 2 lbs.
2 lbs.
5 lbs.
to 10 lbs.
10 lbs.
to 15 lbs.
to 20 lbs.
to 30 lbs.
to 40 lbs.
40 lbs.
OVER
50 lbs.
Local
24
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1 & 2
150
33
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
300
35
6
6
6
5
5
5
5
5
4
600
39
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
6
5 1000
45
10
10
10
10
9
9
9
8
6 1400
51
13
13
12
12
12
11
11
11
7
1800
58
16
16
16
15
15
14
14
13
8 over 1800
64
19
19
18
18
18
17
16
16
CAUTION: In computing "additional pound" charges, note rates within a single zone are not always constant. Compute each column separ- ately, then add together.
REGISTERED MAIL
Registra- tion fee
Indemnity limit
$ 0.00 to $10.00
$0.50
10.00 to $100
.75
100.01 to $200
1.00
200.01 to $400 1.25
400.01 to $600 1.50
600.01 to $800 1.75
800.01 to $1,000.
2.00
For values over $1,000 consult your local Postmaster.
COLLECT-ON-DELIVERY C. O. D. FEES
For collections and In- demnity not to exceed
Fee Cents
$ 5.00 .
$0.30
10.00
.40
25.00
.60
50.00
.70
100.00
.80
150.00
.90
200.00
1.00
DOMESTIC INSURED MAIL
Fee
Amount of Insurance Cents
$ 10.00 .$0.10
10.01 to $50.00. .20
50.01 to $100 .30
100.01 to $200 .40
CERTIFIED MAIL SERVICE
Certified Mail provides proof of delivery without indemnity. Only first class DOMESTIC mail having no in- trinsic value may be mailed under the Certified Mail Service, This does not exciude articles of a nonnegotl- able character and other matter which would involve a cost of dupll- cation if lost or destroyed.
Certified Mall coupons are avail- abie at any post office. Complete in- formation indicated on receipt por- tion, detach sticker and affix to face of envelope. If proof of mailing is desired, present article prepared as outlined above to clerk for postmark- ing of your receipt portion; other- wise, it may be deposited as other first class mail.
Fee in addition to postage. . 20 cents RETURN RECEIPTS
The following fees apply to return. receipts for registered mail, certified mail, and mail insured for more than $10:
Requested at time of mailing: Showing to whom and
when delivered .. . $0.10
Showing to whom, wben and address where delivered. .35
Requested after mailing:
Showing to whom and
when delivered. .25
RESTRICTED DELIVERY
Applicable to registered mail, certi- fied mail,. C. O. D. mail and mail in- sured for more than $10. Fee $0.50
AIDS TO PROPER MAILING
Do not use "Township" as part of your address.
Write name and address plainly and completely. Place name and address of sender on all matter.
Prepay postage fully on all lettera and parcels.
Always address mail for city dellv- ery to street and number and request correspondents to do likewise.
Use designation North or South, East or West when it is a proper part of the address.
Insure valuable parcels except those containing smali articles of consider- abie value which should be registered. Wrap parcel post carefully in heavy paper and tie knots securely.
You will often gain a day's time in delivery by depositing mail as soon as it is ready.
Use Postal Zone numbers on mail addressed to cities where Zone Num- bers are required.
1-60
7
75
8
80
First-Class Other
15 lbs.
20 lbs.
30 1bs.
to 50 lbs.
16 OZ.
to 5 lbs.
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FAIR PRACTICE CODE for ADVERTISING and SELLING recommended by the ASSOCIATION OF BETTER BUSINESS BUREAUS, INC.
I. Serve the public with honest values.
11. Tell the truth about what is offered.
III. Tell the truth in a forthright manner so its significance may be understood by the trusting as well os the analytical.
IV. Tell customers what they want to know - what they have a right to know and ought to know about what is offered so that they may buy wisely and obtain the maximum satisfaction from their purchases.
V. Be prepared and willing to make good as pro- mised and without quibble on any guarantee offered.
VI. Be sure that the normal use of merchandise or services offered will not be hazardous to public health or life.
VII. Reveal material facts, the deceptive conceal- ment of which might cause consumers to be misled.
VIII. Advertise and sell merchandise or service on its merit and refrain from attacking your competitors or reflecting unfairly upon their products, services, or methods of doing business.
IX. If testimonials are used, use only those of com- petent witnesses who are sincere and honest in what they say about what you sell.
X. Avoid all tricky devices and schemes such as deceitful trade-in allowances, fictitious list prices, false and exaggerated comparative prices, bait adver- tising, misleading free offers, fake sales and similar practices which prey upon human ignorance and gullibility.
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HIGH POINT (NORTH CAROLINA)
1961
ASSOCIATION OF
NORTH AMERICAN
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BLISHERS
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, 1961
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AIR CONDITIONING
Hunter Air Conditioning & Heating
FURNACES Coal, Gas and Oil
1219 WARD ST.
PHONES 882-3366 and 882-2877
PURCELL SUPPLY COMPANY ON THE JOB CONTRACTORS
Carrier Air Conditioning
EXPERT PLUMBING - HEATING - AIR CONDITIONING RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL
Carrier Air Conditioning
Using The Best Modern Science and High Quality Equipment Exclusive Dealer For CARRIER AIR CONDITIONING
2427 English Street
882-1411 High Point, N. C.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Koonce Funeral Home, Inc.
414 SOUTH MAIN ST.
TEL. 888-4545
ambulance Service
Phone
888-4545
HIGH POINT, NORTH CAROLINA
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AMBULANCE SERVICE
SECHREST EMERGENCY & RESCUE UNIT COMPLETELY EQUIPPED DIAL 882-2555
AIR CONDITIONED AMBULANCES & INVALID COACH EMERGENCY FIRST AID - PORTABLE RESUSCITATORS OVERLAND TRIP SERVICE HOME & HOSPITAL CALLS
J. W. Sechrest & Son, Inc.
Funeral Service Since 1897 DIAL 882-2555
APPLIANCES
COUNTRY FURNITURE
COMPANY
NEW and DAMAGED FURNITURE
Wall to Wall Carpeting
RCA and Zenith Appliances
i'm famous for values
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Appliances
167 W. HOMESTEAD AVE. PHONE 882-3016
Off N. Main St.
"We Ship Anywhere"
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AUCTION COMPANIES
ALBERTSON AUCTION COMPANY
BASIL E. ALBERTSON, Owner and Auctioneer
MEMBER OF NATIONAL AUCTIONEERS ASSOCIATION
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ALBERTSON LAUCTION CO.
ALBERTSON AUCTION CO.
PERSONAL
PROPERTY
SALES
WE SELL
THE EARTH
LIVESTOCK SALES
MACHINERY SALES
REAL ESTATE AGENTS and AUCTIONEERS
We Will Handle Your Sales Anywhere Anytime
320 S. Wrenn St.
Tel. 888-7919
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AUCTION COMPANIES
Mendenhall Auction Co., Inc.
MENDENHALL AUCTION CO.
Company Plane Used in Business Traveling Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers
WE SELL
Business Property - Subdivisions - Farms Heavy Machinery - Bulldozers - Motorgraders, etc.
ANYWHERE - ANYTIME
MENDENHALL AUCTION CO.
INC. ROBERT MENDENHALL . . . FORREST MENDENHALL SUPER HIGHWAY 29 - 70 WEST OF S. MAIN, RD. 5 PHONE 888-7165
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
ENGLISH MOTOR CO., Inc.
FORD
Sales
Service
New and Used Cars and Trucks * GENUINE FORD PARTS
Complete Repair Service
201 E. Washington cor. Wrenn
Phones
882-6848 and 882-8025
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
HIGHLAND MOTORS, INC.
Cadillac
Oldsmobile
MOTOR CARS Sales and Service
EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING
QUALITY USED CARS
Sales Dept. 882-0116
805 N. Main - Tels. Service Dept. 882-0119
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
HOLIDAY MOTORS
OF HIGH POINT, INC.
Sales and Service for
· LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
· MERCURY
· COMET
. WILLYS "JEEP"
748 North Main Telephone 882-3126
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
"LET US GIVE YOU A BRAKE" BRAKE SERVICE EXPERTS ON EVERY MAKE
ASTRA BRAKE SHOP
GUARANTEED FLEX-O-GOLD BRAKE LINING HANK WALKER, Owner 110 E. GRIMES AVE. TEL. 882-0627
REPAIRS on all make cars
CHICK'S
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE
POWER BRAKE SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE
2922 S. MAIN
Service
DIAL 888-9906
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
DILLON AUTO PARTS, INC.
Located Midway Between Greensboro and High Point on Hwys. 29 and 70
WE BUY WRECKED and BURNED CARS
USED PARTS
TIRES TUBES ACCESSORIES
PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE
Phone GREENSBORO CYpress 9-4937
J. WORTH DILLON, Mgr.
P. O. BOX 2696
Residence Phone Greensboro CYpress 9-4239
HIGH POINT 888-5851 GREENSBORO, N. C.
GARNER MOTORS
REPAIRS
ALL MAKES AND MODELS
Auto and
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT SERVICE
Boat Supplies
HUNTER FRONT-END ALIGNMENT and WHEEL BALANCING COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UP
GENERAL REPAIRING
AUTO-LITE BATTERIES
LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED
3000 N. Main Tel. 883-1219
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
W. F. MAULDIN, INC.
Exclusive Authorized
BUICK DYNAFLOW DRIVE
DEALER SALES and SERVICE
USED CARS
883-1411
819 N. Main St.
Phones and 883-1412
NEED A
-TH
PAINTER
PLUMBER
ROOFER
?
CONTRACTOR
FLOORMAN
CONSULT THE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS SECTION
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NEAL'S AUTO SERVICE
· AMOCO GAS AND OIL
· DISTRIBUTORS FISK TIRES
AMERICAN AMOCO GAS
· TIRES RECAPPING
TIME TO RE-TIRE
FISK
306 Willowbrook St.
Tel. 888-4211
SOUTHERN MOTORS INC.
SALES and SERVICE
imperial
"The Home of Expert Mechanics" SERVICE 888-9083 NEW CAR SALES and OFFICE 882-3775 2100 S. MAIN 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE NIGHT PHONE 882-6720
USED CAR LOT "BETTER TRADES MADE HERE"
2106 S. Main
Tel. 888-7100
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
CARBURETORS GENERATORS STARTERS DISTRIBUTORS
auto service
116 N. Hamilton
SPEEDOMETERS BATTERIES BRIGGS & STRATTON CLINTON ENGINES Tel. 888-9994
BODIE'S TIRE SERVICE
DEALER
SALES
TIRES
McCREARY
Recapping and Vulcanizing Truck and Passenger Tires 240 N. Hamilton St. ROAD SERVICE
Phone 888-5211
DIXIE AUTO TRIM SHOP
autoTopy
Seat Covers
346 N. WRENN
TEL. 883-1273
W. D. Luther T. L. Christmas
AUTO REPAIRING
L & C ALL THE WAY GARAGE
Complete Car and Truck Repairs
103 S. HAMILTON
PHONE 882-9922
Custom Tailored Seat Covers and Convertible Tops
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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT
LACKEY MOTORS
YOUR TRIUMPH and BORGWARD DEALER
1116 S. Main
NDARD TRIUN
Tel. 882-2415
PARKS GARAGE
Motor Repairs Body Repairs - Painting
Outboard Motor Repairs
3102 ENGLISH STREET
PHONE 889-4050
SLOOP AUTO SERVICE
KERMIT B. SLOOP
TIRES and TUBES
WASHING WAXING
804 W. Broad
GULF
PAT
LUBRICATION BATTERIES
Phone 883-1944
AUTOMOBILE RENTALS
HERTZ RENT-A-CAR SYSTEM LICENSEE
117 S. WRENN
HERTZ RENT - A - CAR INC.
TEL. 888-7975 AIRPORT OFFICE TEL. 888-7975
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AUTOMOBILES FOR HIRE
KIRKMAN'S Airport Transportation
Avis
RENT - A - CAR SYSTEM, Licensee
Away or At Home . ... A Car of Your Own - Sparkling New Cars Rented By The Hour, Day, Week or Month
LOW RATES
Include Insurance and All Gas and Oil
Avis Rents All Makes Of Cars, But Features FORD
FREE PICK-UP SERVICE and DELIVERY TO HOTELS, RAILROAD AND MOTELS
FREE RESERVATION SERVICE ANYWHERE
AIRPORT LIMOUSINE SERVICE
GREENSBORO - HIGH POINT AIRPORT
DIAL HIGH POINT 882-2927
MAILING ADDRESS P. O. BOX 3014, GREENSBORO, N. C.
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AWNINGS
HIGH POINT CANVAS SHOP
Awnings
· TARPAULINS
· TRUCK COVERS
· FURNITURE PADS
· FREE ESTIMATES
LAWN CHAIRS RE-COVERED
335 W. Burton
Phone 888-4306
17
AWNINGS
1
MANUFACTURERS
AWNINGS
KEARNS TENT & AWNING CO.
CANVAS AWNINGS ALUMINUM AWNINGS FURNITURE PADS TARPAULINS
ALUMINUM AWNING WINDOWS GLASS and ALUMINUM JALOUSIES ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS and DOORS CUSTOM MADE VENETIAN BLINDS CANVAS BAGS DACRON and COTTON DYE NETS TRUCK COVERS
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