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

Author: Hill Directory Company.
Publication date: 1961
Publisher: Hill Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 374


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Telephones


Telephone service is provided by Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company. Long distance inter-toll dial service


Lincolnton High School


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is supplied direct through Charlotte's new toll center. TWX and long distance leased lines are available. Installation costs and rates will be furnished upon submission of specification and requirements.


Altogether there are over 6,546 telephones in operation in Lincoln County, operated by Southern Bell, the latter company having grown from 1,895 telephones in 1950 to the present num- ber in 1961.


Of the above total number 3,000 telephones are in operation within the city limits of Lincolnton.


SOCIAL AMENITIES EDUCATION LINCOLNTON CITY SCHOOLS


City schools are under the direction of a Board of Educa- tion comprised of 5 members serving staggered 5-year terms, elected on election years by popular vote, and appointed on off- year election years by the Board of Aldermen.


There are 3 white grammar and primary schools, 1 col- ored grammar school, and 1 white consolidated (with county) high school.


Daily school bus service is provided. A modern, fully- equipped cafeteria serves an average of 1,300 students daily at the city schools. Hot meals are transported daily from the central school cafeteria to the city elementary schools.


The High School offers 45 courses of work, including voca- tional, agriculture, and a driver training educational program. It has an excellent commercial department, with both manual and electric typewriters and business machines. Its physical education program includes a full-time director for gram- mar schools, while the High School has 2 directors and one ad- visor. A new gymnasium and physical education building has recently been added to the campus. There is a large senior band, a junior band, and a beginners band, with a full-time director.


The current total value of school buildings and properties in the city school system exceeds $1,750,700 as of the July 1960 audit. In addition to the foregoing school properties, Lincoln- ton is presently building a new elementary school to house 500 children, costing approximately $400,000.


Lincolnton is justly proud of its fully-accredited school system. Its general liberal arts curricula is supplemented by home economics, glee club, three bands, music, and physical education. Its vocational education facilities include a modern- ly equipped manual arts shop, which maintains a program de- signed to be of service to local industry. A broad program of major athletics is also maintained. The Superintendent of Lin- colnton City Schools is a member of the Board of Directors of North Carolina Education Association.


Today Lincolnton has approximately 2,300 students en- rolled in its schools.


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Enrollment 1960-61


ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS:


No. Schools, 3 White; 1 Colored.


No. Teachers, 39 White; 7 Colored.


No. Enrolled, 1161 White; 217 Colored. HIGH SCHOOL:


No. Schools, 1 White; (Consolidated with County High


School).


No. Teachers, 29 White.


No. Enrolled, 855 White.


No. Graduated (1960), 154 White.


County schools are under the direction of a County Board of Education comprised of 5 members serving 4-year terms, nominated in the Primary and confirmed by the State Legisla- ture.


There are 3 white high schools, 11 white grammar schools, 5 colored grammar schools, and 1 colored consolidated union (9-12 grades) high school.


A fleet of 62 buses is in operation transporting over 4,000 pupils daily to the various schools. Modernly equipped cafe- terias operate in 10 schools, with over 3,000 student hot lunch- es served daily.


Secondary school students have opportunities to supple- ment the general liberal arts curricula by vocational training in the areas of home economics, agriculture, business educa- tion, manual arts shop and driver education. Students develop social attitudes by participation in club work, such as 4H, FFA, FHA, library, dramatics, music, and the Key and Beta schol- arship clubs.


A planned health and physical education program oper- ates in each secondary school. The athletic program main- tains basketball and baseball and two of the four secondary schools participate in football area conferences.


The current total value of school buildings and properties in the county school system exceeds $2,098,100. Interested cit- izens of Lincoln County recently approved, by special election, the issuance of $1,386,000 in bonds, and a $1,500,000 consolidat- ed secondary school in West Lincoln County will be completed for the 1961-62 term.


Under the National Defense Education Act Title III, Lin- coln County teachers participated in a local status study of mathematics, science, and modern foreign language, setting up 4-year proposals for improving classroom instruction and program enrichment of the gifted children. Every teacher is a unified member of the local, state and national association. In-service training programs were conducted in science, mu- sic, mathematics, and reading.


Today Lincoln County has approximately 5,000 students enrolled in its schools.


Enrollment 1960-61


ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: No. Schools, 3 White; 2 Colored. No. Teachers, 109 White; 20 Colored.


No. Enrolled, 3,388 White; 737 Colored.


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SECONDARY SCHOOLS: No. Schools, 3 White; 1 Colored. No. Teachers, 29 White; 8 Colored. No. Enrolled, 629 White; 247 Colored. No. Graduated (1960), 137 White; 52 Colored.


Hotels and Tourist Homes


The newly-remodeled North State Hotel has 30 double rooms. These are comfortable, modern, close in, and moder- ately priced. Two tourist homes and two trailer courts are available for those whose work requires them to come and go between assignments. Accommodations are modern, very comfortable, and moderately priced. 1 new motel, 16 rooms and adjoining restaurant.


Churches


Lincolnton and Lincoln County have long been known for their numerous very active religious organizations and the re- ligious atmosphere prevailing in all their communities. Alto- gether there are 86 churches in Lincoln County, eighteen of which are located with-in Lincolnton's city limits. Lincolnton is represented by 10 denominations including Catholic.


Banks


The two banks and two building and loan associations in Lincolnton have total assets of $22,642,316.27. There are also five finance companies


Hospitals


Lincolnton has two modern hospitals, Gordon Crowell Me- morial with 100 beds and Reeves Gamble with 35 beds, each hospital having its own surgical, general medical, and nursing staffs.


Library


Lincolnton and Lincoln County enjoy excellent library services through its public library located in city and through its modern bookmobile which operates on a regular schedule throughout the county. These services are jointly supported by both city and county revenues, supplemented by federal as- sistance. From a stock of 15,660 volumes, 29,859 loans were made through the library in Lincolnton and 66,492 loans were made through the bookmobile service during the year 1960.


Recreation


Lincolnton's Country Club with its excellent 9-hole golf course, its beautiful and well-known grass greens, its full- time "pro", and its swimming pool invites year-round relaxa- tion. The Recreation Commission, supported municipally, operates the centrally-located Recreation Center where tennis and other supervised amusement is ever-popular with the youngsters and teen-agers alike. Likewise operated by the Recreation Commission and equally popular is the municipal- ly-supported swimming pool located outside the city limits and new VFW swimming pool. 'A privately-owned skating rink operates the year 'round. A completely supervised summer recreation program is enjoyed by groups of all ages on the


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Play Off At Lincolnton Country Club


various school play-grounds throughout the city. Softball and baseball leagues play nightly games on the High School's flood-lighted field all summer long.


Chamber of Commerce


Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce and Merchants Association, Inc., a member of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, is widely and actively supported by busi- ness, professional and industrial groups alike.


Police Department


The Lincolnton Police department consists of a Police Chief and a force of ten officers. The station and patrol cars are equipped with radio connections to the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, the Lincoln County Sheriff's Depart- ment.


Fire Department


Lincolnton's Fire Department is staffed by a chief and three full-time truck drivers. Fire fighting cquipment con- sists of one aerial Ladder truck, one Ford-Howe 500 GPM Pumper, and one auxiliary American LeFrance, 750 GPM, Pumper. Radio communications are maintained with the city law-enforcement office, and all trucks are equipped with the latest devices. A modern ward-street alarm system is main- tained.


Fire Insurance Rating


Lincolnton enjoys National Board of Fire Underwriters' Class N. B .- 6.


For additional information kindly contact: Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce And Merchants Association Lincolnton, N. C.


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AIR CONDITIONING


KISTLER HEATING CO.


CONTRACTORS


WESTINGHOUSE HEATING AIR CONDITIONING -- SHEET METAL WORK ROOFING -- GUTTERING


Residential


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APPLIANCES


ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY


Smileage!


Kelvinator


CONVENIENT TERMS


TIRES -- BATTERIES -- APPLIANCES


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Tires, Batteries, Accessories, Bicycles and Toys - Philco Electric Ranges Refrigerators and Freezers Power Tools, Lawn Mowers and Hardware


218 E. MAIN


Tel. REgent 5-5601


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AUTOMATIC AUTOMOBILE PARKING


DRUM'S


Automatic Auto Park


CONVENIENTLY LOCATED 11/2 BLOCKS OFF MAIN ST. ON NORTH ACADEMY


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AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES


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CONVENIENT TERMS


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Motorola


TELEVISION AND RADIOS ACCESSORIES


SPORTING GOODS -- TOYS


GUNS AND AMMUNITION


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AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES


Firestone HOME & AUTO SUPPLY C. L. LINEBERGER, Owner


PHILCO


TELEVISION AND RADIO SALES AND SERVICE


SPORTING GOODS


Tires, Batteries, Accessories, Bicycles and Toys-Philco Electric Ranges Refrigerators and Freezers Power Tools, Lawn Mowers and Hardware


218 E. MAIN


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


Ralph Abernethy Chevrolet, Inc.


for Economical Transportation


CHEVROLET


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Authorized Dealers SALES AND SERVICE


BEAR WHEEL ALINING AXLE & FRAME STRAIGHTENING SERVICE |


Alignment Service Paint and Body Shop


Genuine Parts and Accessories 24-Hour Wrecker Service CHARLOTTE HIGHWAY Tel. 735-7481


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


Ralph Abernethy Chevrolet, Inc.


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CHEVROLET


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Alignment Service Paint and Body Shop


Genuine Parts and Accessories 24-Hour Wrecker Service


CHARLOTTE HIGHWAY Tel. 735-7481


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


McGINNIS BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO.


VAUGHAN MCGINNIS, Owner


PAVING


GRADING


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


Elmore's Garage


. USED CARS · AUTO PARTS · MECHANICAL SERVICE


USED CARS


Dial REgent 5-2271 CHERRYVILLE HIGHWAY (601 RIVERSIDE AVE.)


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CONTRACTOR


FLOORMAN


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BANKS


FIRST NATIONAL BANK


ORGANIZED 1903


Complete


BANKING SERVICE


MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION


MAIN OFFICE LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE REgent 5-2551


THORNE CLARK


President


G. HAROLD MYRICK


Executive Vice-President and


Trust Officer


DAN M. BOYD


Vice President


ROBERT S. RUDISILL


Vice President


CARROLL G. HEAVNER


Cashier


MRS. BETTY B. CRAIG


Assistant Cashier


DENVER BRANCH DENVER, NORTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE IVanhoe 3-2211


RALPH W. HEAVNER


..... Assistant Vice President and Manager


EAST BRANCH LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE REgent 5-2512


BRYAN L. "Jack" DELLINGER, JR .......... Assistant Vice President and Manager


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BANKS


FIRST NATIONAL BANK


ORGANIZED 1903


1. Complete


BANKING SERVICE


MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION


MAIN OFFICE LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE REgent 5-2551


THORNE CLARK


President


G. HAROLD MYRICK


Executive Vice-President and


Trust Officer


DAN M. BOYD


Vice President


ROBERT S. RUDISILL.


Vice President


CARROLL G. HEAVNER


Cashier


MRS. BETTY B. CRAIG


Assistant Cashier


DENVER BRANCH DENVER, NORTH CAROLINA


TELEPHONE IVanhoe 3-2211


RALPH W. HEAVNER


Assistant Vice President and Manager


EAST BRANCH LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE REgent 5-2512


BRYAN L. "Jack" DELLINGER, JR .... Assistant Vice President and Manager


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BANKS


Lincoln National Bank


DIRECTORS


P. J. BUCKLEY, JR. W. H. CHILDS


HUBERT M. CRAIG


AUSE M. HARVEY J. E. HENLEY W. C. JETTON


J. EDWARD KALE, JR. M. T. LEATHERMAN CHARLES M. LOWE DR. S. H. STEELMAN KEMP WEHUNT


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Honorary Chairman of the Board, J. E. KALE, SR.


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BANKS


Lincoln National Bank


SAVINGS


SAVINGS


AND


BERAL


WYTY OF POUR LAVINOS


LOA


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· NOD


CHECKING


UP to $10,000 ANCE CORPORA


TRUSTS


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OFFICERS


HUBERT M. CRAIG President


J. EVERETT HENLEY


.Exec. Vice-President


J. EDW. KALE, JR.


Vice-President


DR. S. H. STEELMAN Vice-President


JOHN L. CARSWELL ..... ....... Cashier


DEBRO H. PEELER ....... Asst. Cashier


MRS. CECELIA B. CARPENTER Asst. Cashier


101 E. Main


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BUILDING MATERIALS


SETH LUMBER CO.


INC.


PAINTS


SARGENT PAINT PRODUCTS


ROOFING


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CLOTHING


Turner's STORE, Inc.


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CLOTHING - CHILDREN'S


HARTMAN STORES


Infants Through Twelve Years


BOYS WEE FELLOWS DANNY DARE KWIKI PLAY CLOTHES BUNTEE SHOES


GIRLS CASTRO DRESSES LINDA LU DRESSES CATALINA SKIRTS AND SWEATER SETS MRS. DAYS SHOES


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CONCRETE


HENKEL CONCRETE CO., Inc.


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CREDIT BUREAUS


LINCOLN COUNTY


Credit Bureau, Inc.


BOB RAMSEUR, Mgr.


CREDIT


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AMERICE


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OF AMERICA


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B. C. Moore & Sons, Inc. DEPARTMENT STORE


LEX RAMSEUR, Mgr.


Featuring NATIONALLY FAMOUS BRANDS Throughout the Entire Store


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