Hill's Lincolnton (Lincoln County, N.C.) City Directory [1963], Part 2

Author: Hill Directory Company.
Publication date: 1963
Publisher: Hill Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 456


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Today Lincolnton has approximately 2,500 students en- rolled in its schools.


Lincoln County Schools


County schools are under the direction of a County Board of Education comprised of five members serving four-year terms, nominated in the primary and confirmed by the State Legis- lature. One superintendent administers a system of county schools.


There are two white high schools, and seven grammar schools. One negro union school grades 1-12 and one negro grammar school.


A nineteen teacher elementary school plant near Lincoln- ton recently completed serves more than 500 pupils.


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A fleet of 69 buses operates under the direction of a trans- portation supervisor, and three mechanics, transporting daily over 4,000 pupils to various schools. Ten modernly equipped, supervised cafeterias serve more than 3,500 daily hot lunches.


Structured opportunities in the secondary school supple- ment the general liberal arts curricula in vocational areas of economics and agriculture; typing, bookkeeping and short- hand areas of commerce, manual arts shop and driver educa- tion. Band and choral music is offered in each school. Students have opportunity to develop social attitudes and appreciations by participating in club work such as Future Teachers, Future Farmers, Future Home-makers, Four H, dramatics, music and the Key and Beta Scholarship clubs. A student council functions in each secondary school giving opportunity to share in governing and shaping policies.


Additional personnel serving county schools in 1962-63- 1 Speech Therapist, 2 special education teachers, 2 teachers of exceptional children, 2 music staff, choral and instrumental serving the elementary and secondary schools, and 1 driver education.


One general supervisor consults and assists in planning and coordinating instruction. A full time guidance director counsels in secondary schools, assists in special education and curriculum. Seven full time librarians serve both elementary and secondary schools in the six districts.


A planned health and physical education program func- tions in the schools. Through well qualified personnel a balanced athletic program of football, basketball, and baseball is main- tained. Each secondary school participates in area conferences.


The current total valuation of County School buildings and properties exceeds one million dollars.


Lincoln County schools are participating in a four-year educational program under National Defense Education Act, Title III to improve instruction in mathematics, science and modern foreign language, and in Title V a guidance and stan- dard testing program.


Hotels and Tourist Homes


The North State Hotel has 30 double rooms. These are comfortable, modern, close in, and moderately priced. Two tourist homes and a trailer court are available for those whose work requires them to come and go between assignments. Ac- commodations are modern, very comfortable and moderately priced. Carolina Motel with 24 units and eating facilities near- by is located at the city limits on Highway 321, North, By-Pass.


Churches


Lincolnton and Lincoln County have long been known for their numerous very active religious organizations and the religious atmosphere prevailing in all their communities. Al- together there are 108 churches in Lincoln County, 23 of which are located in Lincolnton. Practically all denominations are represented including Catholic.


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Banks


Lincolnton is served by two banks: The First National Bank of Lincolnton with deposits of $8,094,177.90 (December 31, 1962) and First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company branch of Smithfield, N. C., with deposits of $297,775,561.81 (December 31, 1962).


There are two building and loan associations with assets totaling $14,745,576.68. The Lincolnton Savings and Loan As- sociation and the First Federal Savings & Loan Association of Lincolnton.


Also, Lincolnton has three consumer finance companies: Frank's Finance Co., Liberty Loan Corporation of Lincolnton, and Superior Loan & Finance Co., Inc .; and one automobile finance company: Lincoln Finance Co., Inc.


Hospitals


Lincolnton has two modern hospitals, Gordon Crowell Memorial 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 the 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 assistance. From a stock of 19,500 volumes, 121,392 loans were made through the library and bookmobile in 1961-62.


A movement is underway to procure a new up-to-date Library building for Lincolnton and Lincoln County.


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 relax- ation. Lincolnton has a relatively new privately owned 16 lane bowling alley with snack bar and sports shop.


The Recreation Commission, supported municipally, oper- ates 2 Recreation Centers where tennis and other supervised amusement is ever-popular with the youngsters and teenagers alike and supervises a City Park which serves as a playground for children and picnic area with all facilities. A completely supervised summer recreation program is enjoyed by groups of all ages on the various school playgrounds, including soft- ball and baseball leagues, and swimming in the VFW pool just outside the city limits.


Lincolnton enjoys National Board of Fire Underwriters' formed when Duke Power Co. built Cowan's Ford Dam. The lake is over 33 miles long and eight miles across at its widest point. It has a shoreline of 510 miles and approximately 50


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Play Off At Lincolnton Country Club


miles touches Lincoln County's eastern boundary providing excellent facilities for fishing, boating and all other water sports.


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 equipment con- sists of one aerial ladder truck, one Ford-Howe 500 GPM Pumper, one auxiliary American LeFrance, 750 GPM Pump- er and one 1,000 GPM pumper, American LaFrance. Radio communications are maintained with the city law-enforce- ment office, and all trucks are equipped with the latest de- vices. A modern ward-street alarm system is maintained.


Fire Insurance Rating


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


For additional information kindly contact:


Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce And Merchants Association Lincolnton, N. C.


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BUYERS' GUIDE


OF THE CITY OF


LINCOLNTON


NORTH CAROLINA 1963


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OF THE MORE PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS MEN AND FIRMS.


ALSO A COMPLETE CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY BEGINNING ON PAGE 77


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AIR CONDITIONING


KISTLER HEATING CO.


CONTRACTORS


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


Residential


Commercial Industrial


208 S. Academy P. O. BOX 462 TEL. REgent 5-7162


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AMBULANCE SERVICE


DRUM'S FUNERAL HOME


AMPLE PARKING


ambulance


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BURIAL INSURANCE


OXYGEN EQUIPPED AIR CONDITIONED 24-Hour Ambulance Service


TWO-WAY RADIO


Tel. 735-5321


202 N. ACADEMY ·


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AMBULANCE SERVICE


WARLICK Funeral Home


Or NOITATION


AIR CONDITIONED AND OXYGEN EQUIPPED AMBULANCE


P. O. Box 207 301 S. ASPEN


Tel. REgent 5-2521


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APPLIANCES


ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY


Smiloago!


Kelvinator


CONVENIENT TERMS


TIRES -- BATTERIES -- APPLIANCES


Motorola TELEVISION AND RADIOS ACCESSORIES


SPORTING GOODS -- TOYS


GUNS AND AMMUNITION


233 E. MAIN


Tel. REgent 5-5141


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AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES


ECONOMY AUTO SUPPLY


Smileago!


Kelvinator


CONVENIENT TERMS


TIRES -- BATTERIES -- APPLIANCES


Motorola TELEVISION AND RADIOS ACCESSORIES


SPORTING GOODS -- TOYS


GUNS AND AMMUNITION


233 E. MAIN


Tel. REgent 5-5141


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THE REQUISITES OF AN UP-TO-DATE CITY


A Good Hotel


A First Class Newspaper


Good Banks


Economical Lighting Facilities


Good Railways


Cheap Fuel


Plenty of Pure Water


An Up-to-Date City Directory


The Publishers


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


Ralph Abernethy Chevrolet, Inc.


for Economical Transportation


CHEVROLET


Authorized Dealers SALES AND SERVICE


BEAR WHEEL ALDONG ALLE & FRAME STRAIGHTENOK SERVICE


Alignment Service Paint and Body Shop


Genuine Parts and Accessories 24-Hour Wrecker Service


1445 E. MAIN (CHARLOTTE HIGHWAY)


Tel. 735-7481


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


Ralph Abernethy Chevrolet, Inc.


E


for Economical Transportation


CHEVROLET


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


1445 E. MAIN (CHARLOTTE HIGHWAY)


Tel. 735-7481


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


Clark Tire & Auto Supply CO., Inc.


602 E. Main St.


Phone 735-8024


LINCOLNTON, N. C.


GOODYEAR TIRES


Goodyear Tires


General Electric Appliances and T.V.


1 DAY RECAPPING SERVICE


On the Road and Farm Service EASY PAY DAY TERMS


MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ANY OTHER KIND


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


GUY E. CLINE CO.


PHONE REgent 5-7021 Corner Water and Aspen Sts.


Authorized Dealers Sales and Service


BUICK


QUICK


and PONTIAC


When Better Automobiles Are Built Buick and Pontiac Will Build Them


102 E. WATER TEL. 735-7021


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


HOYLE


Lincolnton, N.C.


Welcome TTO FORD TOVYN


OPEN till 9 Except Sat.


OPEN till 9 Except Sat.


HOME of FORD - Falcon - Fairlane - Galaxie - T-Bird MERCURY - Comet - Meteor - Monterey


TRUCKS - Falcon, Econoline, Light, Medium and Heavy


A-I (SAFE BUY) USED CARS - A-I (SAFE BUY) USED TRUCKS


1129 E. Main P. O. Box 509 Tel. 735-8091


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


McGINNIS BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO.


VAUGHAN MCGINNIS, Owner


PAVING


GRADING


VI


-- LEE TIRES --


RECAPPING - REPAIRING ON AUTOMOBILES - TRUCKS FARM MACHINERY


Tires New & Used RECAPPING


TEL. REgent 5-5277


619 N. ASPEN


LINCOLNTON, N. C.


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AUTOMOBILE DEPARTMENT


Garage


Elmore's . USED CARS · AUTO PARTS MECHANICAL SERVICE


USED


CARS


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


Out of Sight . Out of Mind Out of Business


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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 church es and where located?


Who are the pastors of the churches?


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


ABOUT A LOCALITY


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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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BANKS


FIRST NATIONAL BANK


1 st


Doing more things-for more people-more often MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION


MAIN OFFICE LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE 735-2551


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


GUY E. CLINE, JR.


Cashier


MRS. BETTY B. CRAIG


Assistant Cashier


CARROLL ROBINSON.


Assistant Trust Officer


DENVER OFFICE DENVER, NORTH CAROLINA


TELEPHONE IVanhoe 3-2211


RALPH W. HEAVNER. Assistant Vice President and Manager


MRS. SUE R. CHRISTENBURY


. Assistant Cashier


EAST OFFICE 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


Doing more things-for more people-more often


MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION


MAIN OFFICE LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE 735-2551


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


GUY E. CLINE, JR.


sistant Cashier


MRS. BETTY B. CRAIG.


.Assistant Cashier


CARROLL ROBINSON.


Assistant Trust Officer


DENVER OFFICE DENVER, NORTH CAROLINA


TELEPHONE IVanhoe 3-2211


RALPH W. HEAVNER


Assistant Vice President and Manager


MRS. SUE R. CHRISTENBURY.


. Assistant Cashier


EAST OFFICE LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA TELEPHONE REgent 5-2512


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


LINCOLNTON CITY DIRECTORY


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BUILDING MATERIALS


SETRUMBER CO., Inc. BUILDING HEADQUARTERS FURET PHONE REgent 5-7431 LINCOLNTON. N. C.


PAINTS


SARGENT SAINT


ROOFING


yes it's the Roth, Buy of the year BIRD Master-Bilt SHINGLES


LUMBER -- MILLWORK


BUILDERS' HARDWARE REMODELING AND REPAIRS


Use Our Revolving Credit Plan


Let Us Help You With Your FHA Loan


128 W. Motz Av.


Tel. REgent 5-7431


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BOTTLERS


LINCOLNTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.


BEVERAGES


"Sign of Good Taste"


VEVE ICE COLD


Coke


Coca Cola Refor mowa and Refreshing


- IN TAKE-HOME CARTONS -


BOTTLERS OF BUBBLE-UP AND SUNRISE FLAVORS


P. O. BOX 188


230 E. WATER ST.


DIAL 735-7311


LINCOLNTON CITY DIRECTORY


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CLOTHING


Turner's STORE, Inc.


Turn On To TURNER'S


Style-Mart Suits For Men


Trim-Tread Shoes For Ladies


POLL-PARROT SHOES FOR CHILDREN FREEMAN'S SHOES FOR MEN CHAMP HATS VAN HEUSEN DRESS SHIRTS NORRIS CASUAL SPORT SHIRTS HUBBARD SLACKS


P. O. BOX 567


119 E. Main


Tel. REgent 5-8361


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CLOTHING - CHILDREN'S


HARTMAN STORES


Infants Throngh 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


TRIM FIT SOCKS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS COAT CRAFT GROW COATS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS


222 E. Main


Tel. REgent 5-5012


CLOTHING - MEN'S


HARTMAN STORES


GRIFFON


BRO


CLOTHES


SUITS AND TOP COATS MANHATTAN SHIRTS CROSBY SQUARE SHOES RESISTOL HATS ESQUIRE SOCKS CRICKET DELUXE TIES


222 E. Main


Tel. REgent 5-5012


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CONCRETE


HENKEL CONCRETE CO., Inc.


TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE


+


REgent 5-7314 W. Motz Av., Lincolnton, N. C.


TAlmadge 5-5325 Belmont, N. C. Plant


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CONCRETE


C. V. Turner Concrete Works


GRADING -- FORMING


FINISHING


DRIVEWAYS -- WALKS -- STEPS


CONCRETE SPECIALISTS


Just 3 Miles From Boger City On Buffalo Shoals Rd.


ROUTE 5


TEL. 735-7373


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CONCRETE PRODUCTS


Cherryville


Concrete Products Co.


WM. TAFT SMITH, Owner


SOLITE LIGHT WEIGHT MASONRY UNITS


CONCRETE


BLOCK


Concrete Steps -- Pipe -- Stepping Stones Septic Tank Material and Other Services


CEMENT MORTAR - MIX SAND


CULVERT PIPE


BLOCK REINFORCING AND PRECAST LINTELS


"Service to Your Satisfaction"


CHERRYVILLE, N. C.


3 - Miles East Cherryville on Lincolnton Hwy.


TEL. 435-6751


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CONCRETE PRODUCTS


ROBINSON'S Concrete Products Co.


4 Miles South of Lincolnton - On Highway 321 ROUTE 4


READY MIXED CONCRETE


CULVERT PIPE


CONCRETE PIPE


CONCRETE STEPS


· PRECAST CONCRETE


Tel. 535-2278


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CONTRACTORS


Lincoln Builders, Inc.


DO YOU WANT A HOME


See or Call ERNEST W. LEIGH


BUILDER OF FINE HOMES


Our Satisfied Customers Are Our Best Advertising


TEL. 735-2231


500 Buffalo Shoals Rd. (Boger City) Tel. 735-2231


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CONTRACTORS


P.W.A. BUILDERS


ROUTE NO. 4


L. E. PAYSEUR


Telephone WA 2-4224


HILLARD WEBB - - Telephone REgent 5-8995


JIM AUSTIN


- Telephone REgent 5-6095


REMODELING AND NEW CONSTRUCTION


QUALITY


IS REMEMBERED LONG


AFTER PRICE IS FORGOTTEN


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CONTRACTORS - PAINTING


MODLIN BROS. INC.


Suntile Ceramics


Residential Industrial Commercial Contractors


KENTILE ® Asphalt Tile


KENRUBBER KENFLEX VINYL


INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING


CARPE


FORMICA


INTERIOR DECORATORS


Armstrong's Linoleum for Every Floor in the House


F


511 N. SHERRILL AV.


TEL. REgent 5-5316


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CREDIT BUREAUS


LINCOLN COUNTY


Credit Bureau, Inc.


BOB RAMSEUR, Mgr.


CREDI


COLLECTION


SERVICE


DIVISION


AMERICA


CREDI


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Merchants, Professional Men and Leading Institutions


IMPORTANT


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Tel. 735-8018


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Grenada


Scolland Neck Selma Smithfield


Nnw Port Richey New Smyrna Beach


Lawrencevitto


Lyons


Jackson


Southern Pines


Farmville Franklin


Now Castto Newark


Pahokos Palatka


Rome


Moss Point


Wadesboro


Natebez


Washingtoo Waynesville Whitevilla


Suburban


Palmetto


Panama City Pensacola Perry


Thomaston


Thomasville


Toccoa


Valdosta Vidalla


Ahosklo


Warner Robbine


Alamance


Albemarle


Anderson Beaufort


Suberben Roanoke Rocky Mount


Bnlin Glede Boynton Bnech


Riviera Beach


LOUISIANA


Benson


South Boston




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