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1. Ravenscroft School
2. Sacred Heart Catholic School
3. St. Monica Convent (colored)
Within a radius of thirty miles of Raleigh are located Duke University, at Durham, N. C .; the University of North Carolina, at Chapel Hill, N. C .; and Wake Forest College, at Wake Forest, N. C.
Recreation
Raleigh has 15 public park areas; a public stadium for athletics; a municipal auditorium with a seating capacity of 4, 000 which can be used for dances, plays, lectures, basketball, etc. ; an amphitheatre with a seating capacity of 3, 000; three golf courses with 18 holes; a public tennis club; seven white theatres with combined seating capacity of 6,500; two color- ed theatres with combined seating capacity of approximately 1, 000; two public swimming pools for white people, and one public swimming pool for Negroes.
The City employs a full-time recreational director in the interests of the public. The Y. M. C. A., with its gymnasium and facilities, affords excellent recreational activity for men and boys. The Y. W. C. A. is well-equipped to provide similar facilities for women and girls. A new Raleigh Y. W. C. A. is now under construction.
The fact that there are about nine colleges within a 30-mile radius of Raleigh makes it a center for sports events and athletic contests. The Southern Conference Annual Basketball Tournament usually is played in Raleigh.
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North Carolina State Capitol
Government Departments
Most of the North Carolina State agencies and several Federal agencies are located in Raleigh. They play an important part in the welfare of the city. State agencies employ ap- proximately 6, 000 people; Federal agencies, 1, 000 people. Business men from all sections of the state come to Raleigh frequently to contact these government officials.
General Data
Area-12. 5 square miles.
Altitude-363 feet above sea level.
Climate-Mean annual temperature, 60.3 degrees F. ; average annual rainfall, 46.56 inches. Financial Data-5 banks, with total assets of $571, 906, 170.53 (Dec. 31, 1950), and total deposits of $526,203,512.98 (Dec. 32, 1950). 2 building and loan associations. 3 home-office life insurance companies and 2 home-office fire insurance companies.
Postal Receipts-$1, 626, 228 (calendar year 1951).
Churches-78, representing 18 denominations.
Building and Construction-796 building permits issued in 1951, with total valuation of $12, 926,103.
Real Estate-18, 000 homes, with about 30% owned by occupants.
Industry-114 manufacturing establishments, employing 4,093 men and women, and having products valued at $40,000,000 annually. Principal manufactured products: Textiles, worsted cloth, washboards, tents, power generation, fertilizer, cabinets, concrete products, chemicals, lumber, metal products, wood products, food products, fabricated steel, cotton- seed oil products, mattresses and medicines.
Hotels-7 principal, with total of 1, 009 rooms.
Hospitals-4, with total of 3, 014 beds.
TRANSPORTATION
Railroads
The railroads serving Raleigh are as follows:
(1) The Seaboard Air Line offers north-south service, with its main line giving connection direct from New York, Washington and Northern cities to Raleigh, Atlanta, Birmingham, Jacksonville, both coasts of Florida, and other important Southern points. S. A. L. schedules show 16 passenger trains and 14 freight trains north and south daily. One passenger train north and south is an all-Pullman train, while three others are reserved-seat coach and Pullman streamliners.
(2) The Southern gives east and west service, with a north-south service intersection at Greensboro, N. C. Southern tracks run asfar north as Washington, as far south as Palatka, Fla. , as far southwest as Mobile, and as far west as St. Louis. Southern schedules show six passenger trains and six freight trains in and out daily.
(3) The Norfolk Southern gives freight service between Charlotte and Norfolk, with six freight trains in and out daily.
Note: All these carriers make connections so that passengers or freight may be trans- ported to any point in the U. S.
Air Lines
The air lines serving Raleigh are as follows:
(1) Eastern Airlines give north and south service to Raleigh from New York to Miami, and southwest from Raleigh to Atlanta and New Orleans. Eastern Airlines schedules show 16 flights in and out of Raleigh daily.
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(2) Capital Airlines give east and west service from Knoxville, through Raleigh, to Nor- folk. Capital schedules show four flights in and out of Raleigh daily.
(3) Piedmont Airlines give direct service between the Ohio River valley and the Tide- water cities of North Carolina and Virginia. Piedmont schedules show sixflights in and out of Raleigh daily.
Highways
Raleigh is served by a network of nine paved highways. The principal highways handling heavy traffic loads are: U. S. 1 and U. S. 15A, which are north-south highways; and U. S. 64, U. S. 70 and U. S. 70A, which are east-west highways. U. S. 1 and U. S. 15A serve as major routes for the automobile tourist traffic north and south.
The direct paved highway mileage from Raleigh to leading cities is as follows:
Atlanta, Ga. 420
Jacksonville, Fla. .498
Baltimore, Md. 306
Knoxville, Tenn .. 371
Birmingham, Ala. 581
New Orleans, La. 938
Charleston, W. Va. 359
New York, N. Y. 504
Chattanooga, Tenn. 491
Orlando, Fla. . .650
Chicago, Ill ..
.867
St. Louis, Mo. .887
Cincinnati, Ohio.
.568
Savannah, Ga ..
Detroit, Mich.
.718
Washington, D. C.
269
Motor Carriers
There are some 100 trucking lines serving Raleigh. The majority of these are licensed to haul general commodities. A few of the trucking lines are restricted by license to haul only special commodities such as tobacco, corn, textile products or farm products. The capacity of these lines is unlimited, since there are no restrictions as to the number of vehicles and terminals which may be operated within the city.
Bus Lines
The bus lines operating into and out of Raleigh are:
Schedules
in
out
Atlantic Greyhound
49
49
Carolina Coach Co.
78
78
Queen City Coach Co.
2
2
Seashore Transportation Co.
2
2
Southern Coach Co.
5
5
City Transportation
The City bus service is operated by the White Transportation Co., which provides service to all points of the city and suburban areas. A transfer system is in operation, whereby any point can be reached at a fare of 10¢.
A number of taxicab companies operate in Raleigh and provide adequate service in this classification.
MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION
Raleigh has every advantagefor a strategic distribution center in that within a radius of 100 miles of the city there is concentrated 30% of the combined populations of Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. The fast transportation systems in and out of the city represent another factor favoring Raleigh as a distribution center.
It is estimated that in 1950 Raleigh had over 700 retail stores, with total retail and serv- ice sales amounting to approximately $100, 000, 000. There were 114 manufacturing estab- lishments in and around Raleigh in 1950, with sales estimated at $60,000,000, and 280 whole- sale distributors, with sales estimated at about $200, 000, 000.
Newspapers
There are three newspapers published in Raleigh:
Approximate circulation
The News and Observer (daily, morning) 115,000
The Raleigh Times (afternoon, except Sunday} 20,000
The Carolinian (weekly, colored) 8,000
Radio Stations
There are three radio companies in Raleigh:
WPTF, A. M. and F. M. WRAL, A. M. and F. M. WNAO, A. M. and F. M.
Raleigh's newspapers and radio stations give a complete coverage of central and eastern North Carolina. All three Raleigh newspapers are home-owned and are operated and managed separately.
Note: Station WPTF and Station WRAL have applied for TV licenses.
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Indianapolis, Ind.
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NEW RALEIGH COLISEUM
The State of North Carolina recently erected on the campus of North Carolina State Col- lege in Raleigh a new stadium-type building which is a fine asset to the recreational and commercial life of the city. This magnificent building not only will provide ample room for all types of indoor athletic activities, but it will be used for civic meetings, industrial exhibits, political conventions, agricultural and stock shows, and many other types of gather- ings.
The building itself is 371 feet long and 177 feet wide (outside dimensions), and will provide for an arena floor with a length of 311 feet 4 inches in the clear and a width of 107 feet 11 inches. The floor is entirely surrounded with a tier of balcony seats, which, together with the space available on the floor, will seat from 13, 500 to 15, 000 people.
Around the arena floor has been arranged a series of offices, classrooms and meeting rooms for lectures and meetings of small groups. Office space is provided in these rooms for the personnel of the Athletic Department of State College and the teaching personnel con- nected with the U. S. Army R. O. T. C. training program.
A portion of the basement provides rooms for athletic teams, together with showers, rooms for therapy and massage, and storage of athletic equipment. Also, provisions are being made for the installation of ice-making equipment so that this arena can be used for ice shows, ice hockey, and ice-skating by the students and other residents of the state.
All of the area adjacent to the stadium building has been set aside for automobile park- ing to an extent which is believed will be adequate for all types of attendance.
This new structure very definitely is an asset to the business life of the Raleigh com- munity and will attract people from all over the state to attend the various activities to be held in it.
HISTORIC RALEIGH
Raleigh abounds in historic eminence and noteworthy tradition. The first English settle- ment in America was made at Roanoke Island on the coast of North Carolina by Sir Walter Raleigh. The capital city of the state wasnamed in his honor and in memory of this achieve- ment.
The land upon which Raleigh had its beginning was purchased in 1792 as a location for the establishment of the state capitol. The first capitol building was completed in 1794 and destroyed by fire in 1831. The present building, over 100 yearsold, is a recognized example of Doric architecture with few equals. It is noted for its beauty and design.
The 17th President of the U. S., Andrew Johnson, was born here. Thisfamous old home now stands as a shrine in Pullen Park.
The State Hall of History here, with its collection of North Carolina historical records and important archives, attracts much interest.
Wakefield, the home of Joel Lane, erected in 1760, is owned and preserved by the Car- olina Dames. This Colonial home waserected in the old town of Bloomsbury, which was the county seat of Wake County, in 1771.
The oldest bank building in North Carolina still stands on the property of Christ Church. It is the present rectory. It was built in 1795 as the State Bank.
Many visitors in Raleigh likewise are interested in monuments and memorials of famous North Carolinians on Capitol Square and in State department buildings.
Birthplace of Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the U. S.
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THINGS TO SEE IN RALEIGH
STATE CAPITOL BUILDING-Located head Fayetteville Street, is considered one of the seven perfect pieces of Doric architecture in the world. Monuments and public memorials on Capitol Square: Senator Z. B. Vance, Gov. Charles B. Aycock, Dr. Charles D. McIver, Henry L. Wyatt, Worth Bagley, George Washington, Women of the Confederacy.
STATE LIBRARY, SUPREME COURT ROOM-Located in State Library building, on E. Morgan Street (Open 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. week days. Closes at 1:00 P. M. Saturdays. Summer hours: 8:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M., closing at 12:30 Saturdays).
HALL OF HISTORY-Located in new State Office building.
STATE MUSEUM-Located in Agricultural building annex, Edenton and Halifax Streets. (Open 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. week days. Sunday, 1:00 P. M. to 5:00 P. M. Open until 6:00 P. M. during summer).
CHRIST CHURCH RECTORY-Located corner Wilmington and Edenton Streets. Built in 1818 to house State Bank. Used since 1873 as rectory.
GOVERNOR'S MANSION-Located on N. Blount Street.
OLIVIA RANEY LIBRARY-Located corner Hillsboro and Salisbury Streets. (Open 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. week days. Sunday, 2:00 P. M. to 6:00 P. M. )
ANDREW JOHNSON'S BIRTHPLACE-Located in Pullen Park, back of State College. Built in 1800. 17th President of U. S. born here.
HOUSE OF JOEL LANE-Located in 700 block W. Hargett Street. Site for city of Raleigh was purchased from Mr. Lane. Built in 1760.
N. C. SCHOOL FOR WHITE BLIND-Located near Pullen Park. Established by Legislature in 1845. (Visitors received at any time).
STATE HOSPITAL-Located at Dix Hill on Boylan Drive in southwestern part of city. (Open each day except Sunday, 2:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M. No visitors on Sundays or in the mornings).
STATE PENITENTIARY- Faces 800 block W. Morgan Street. (Gas chamber open week days 8:00 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Prisoners may be visited Sundays 9:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M. and 1:00 P. M. to 4:00 P. M. )
RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE-Located on Pogue Street near State College. It embodies an amphitheatre, which seats 3, 000 people, and a theatre building, which seats 300.
STATE ART GALLERIES-The North Carolina State Art Society Galleries are located in the Library Building across from the Capitol on Morgan Street. The Galleries maintain changing exhibitions of contemporary painting, and display the Phifer Collection, a group of art works left to the State Art Society by the late Robert Phifer, of Concord, N. C. The State Art Galleries are open Monday through Friday from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M., and on Saturday from 9:00 A. M. to 1:00 P. M.
FEDERAL CEMETERY-Rock Quarry Road, southeast corner E. Davie Street.
N. C. STATE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ENGINEERING-Located at 2205 Hills- boro Street. Established in 1889.
MEREDITH COLLEGE-A Baptist college for women. Located about two milesfrom city on Hillsboro Road. Opened in 1897.
ST. MARY'S SCHOOL-Largest and oldest girls' school in U. S. owned and controlled by Episcopal Church. Located 900 Hillsboro Street. Founded in 1842.
PEACE JUNIOR COLLEGE-A Presbyterian school for girls. Located northern end of Wilmington Street. Opened in 1872.
SHAW UNIVERSITY (COLORED)-Oldest institution in South for education of colored men and women. Founded in 1865. Located 100 E. South Street.
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ST. AUGUSTINE'S COLLEGE (COLORED)-An Episcopal college for colored men and women. Opened in 1867. Located eastern section of city.
CAMERON VILLAGE-A modern apartment and shopping center located two miles north- west of the Court House.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The Raleigh Chamber of Commerce is a substantial, well-organized and well -represented body with over 1,500 members. The membership co-operates in a wide variety of activities in commercial development. The Chamber added an industrial department in 1947, and now has under way an industrial development programfor Raleigh. The Chamber also has a com- plete information service, with inquiries given careful and prompt consideration, and visitors are always welcome. The main offices of the Chamber are located in the Sir Walter Hotel Building, 23 W. Davie Street.
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GENERAL ABBREVIATIONS
acct
accountant
I drsmkr
.. dressmaker
mfg
manufacturing | s or S
South
adjuster sanitary adj
Edmn
administrator
educ
education
mkr
maker sch
school
or administration
elec
. electrical or
mkt
market se
southeast
agcy
agency
electn
electrician
mlnr
milliner
serv
service
agr
agriculture
electro
electrotyper
mn
man
ship
shipping
al
alley
Am
American
eng
engineer
mstr
master
smstrs seamstress
appr
apprentice
engr
engraver
mtce maintenance
soc
society
archt
architect es
east side
asmblr
assembler
exam
examiner
assoc
associate
exch
exchange
mut
mutual
srtr
sorter
atndt
attendant
atty
attorney
aud
auditor
Fed
Federal
ns
floor
nw
. north west
statistician or stat
bgemn
baggageman
fnshr
bkbndr
bookbinder
bkpr
bookkeeper
forwn
forewo man
opr operator
stge
storage
blk
block
ft
foot
fitter
osteo
osteopath
str
setter
blrmkr
boilermaker
furn
furniture
PS
.Public School
Postal
sup supply
br
branch
brklyr
bricklayer
genl
general
pharm
pharmacist
brkmn
brakeman
bur
bureau
CSP
Christian
h
householder
pkr
packer
tech technician
carp
carpenter
hlpr
helper
cash
cashier
hndlr
handler
plumbing
telev
television
chem
chemist or
hq
headquarters
pres
president
tob
tobacco
chkr
checker
Hts
Heights
prfrdr
proofreader
trans transportation
civ
civil
clk
clerk
insp
inspector of
prntr
printer trmr
trimmer
clo
clothing
instr
instructor
prof
professor
tstr
tester
coml
commercial
comn
commission
comnr
commissioner
int rev. Internal revenue inv
prsr
presser
USA
U S Army
comp
compositor
jan
janitor
condr
conductor
jwlr
jeweler
publ publisher or
constn
construction
kpr
keeper
publishing
contr
contractor
la
lane
purch purchasing
US Marine Corps
corres
correspondent laby
laboratory R
room
undwrtr
underwriter
ct
court Ibr
lumber RC
Roman Catholic
Univ
University
custdn
custodian
lino
linotype
rd
road
vet veterinary
del
delivery
litho
lithographer rdr
reader
vule vulcanizer
dep
deputy
Indrs
laundress
real est .real estate
w or W
West
dietn
dietitian
Indry
laundry
rec
receiving
whol
wholesale
dispr
dispatcher
lwyr
lawyer
refgr
. refrigeration or
dist
district
mach
. machinist or
refrigerator
wkr
worker
distr
distributor
machine rep
representative
wks
works
div
division
mdse
merchandise
repr
repairman or
widr welder
dlr
dealer
mech
mechanic
repair
dmnstr
. demonstrator
or mechanical
restr
do.
ditto or same
med
medical
ret
dr
drive
Met Metropolitan
Rev
Reverend
rm
room
ydmstr
yardmaster
ABBREVIATIONS OF GIVEN NAMES
Richard
Abr
Abraham | Chas
Charles Jas
James
Richd
Robert
Alex
Alexander
Dan1
Daniel
Jos
Joseph
Saml
Alfred
Edw
Edward
Kath
Katherine
Sol
Solomon
Arth
Arthur
Eliz
Elizabeth
Margt
Margaret
Steph
Stephen
Aug
August
Eug
Eugene
Michl
Michael
Theo
Theodore
Benj
Benjamin
Fredk
Frederick
Nathl
Nathaniel
Thos
Thomas
Cath
Catherine i
Geo
George | Patk
Patrick
Wm
William
8-1-50
adv
. advertising
electric
mldr
molder sec secretary
agt
agent
elev
elevator
mono
msngr
messenger sls
sales
apts
apartments
equip
equipment
mtge
mortgage
solr solicitor
sp
special
asst
assistant
exp
express
factory
Natl
National
sta
etation
fdry
foundry
ne
northeast
sta eng stationary engineer
avenue
formn
foreman
opp
opposite
sten stenographer stereo stereotyper
blår
builder
frt
freight
optn optician
stmftr steamfitter
blksmith
blacksmith ftr
blvd
.. boulevard
bmo. . business machine
operator
gdnr
gardener
goods
passenger
supvr
supervisor
geol
geologist
photog
photographer
swtchmn switchman
govt
government
phys
physician
sys
system
Science Practitioner
cabtmkr
cabinetmaker hdw
hairdrsr.
hairdresser
plmb
plumber or
teleg
telegraph
chauf
chauffeur
hosp
hospital
polisher
plstr
plasterer
tmkpr
timekeeper
chemical
hsekpr
housekeeper
pntr
painter
tndr
tender
cir
circle
implts
implements
prin
principal trav
traveling
priv
. private
treas
treasurer
cln. cleaning or cleaner
inspection
prod produce
trnmn trainman
collr
collector
int dec
. interior
prsfdr
. press feeder twp
township
prsmn
pressman typ
typist
ptrnmkr .. patternmaker pub public
USAF ... US Air Force USCG
U S Coast Guard
cor
corner
lab
laborer r resides or rooms USN US Navy
ctr
cutter librn
librarian RD Rural Delivery uphol upholsterer
dir
director ltd
limited
recpt receptionist
whsemn warehouseman wid
widow
chf
chief
htg
heating
pk
park
tchr teacher
pkwy
hardware
pl
place
tel
telephone
plshr
ter terrace
furngs
furnishings
stvdr stevedore
PTS
Transportation Service pass
supt · superintendent
gro
grocer
mus
music
square
n or N . North
south side
fety
finisher ofc office
optom optometrist
studt
student
emp
employee
mgr
manager Sav
Savings
e or E
East
mfr
manufacturer san
ydmn
. . yardman
driftsmn .... draftsman | meter rdr .. meter reader
decorator
investment
confr
confectioner
ins
insurance
parkway
statistical
mtr. motorman or motor
north side
sht mtl. . sheet metal
monotype
Robt
Samuel
Alf
----
restaurant Wg west side
retail
wtchmn watchman
USMC
south west
gds
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FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
HILL'S RALEIGH CITY DIRECTORY 1952
Copyright, 1952, by Hill Directory Co., Inc.
For List of General Abbreviations see opposite page
SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS
ABCBd. .. Alcoholic Beverage Control Board Armco.
. Armco Drainage & Metal
Products Co
Bd. .
Board
. Bott ling
CP&L. . Carolina Power & Light Co
Caro.
Coca-Cola. Raleigh Coca-Cola Bottling Co
cons.
conservationist
Educ.
Education
equip.
equipment
Flue-Cured Tob Co-op. . Flue Cured Tobacco
. Co-operative Stabilization Corp
Fville.
Fayetteville
FH. Fuller Heights
Glenwd.
Glenwood
Hboro. Hillsboro
NW Mut Fire Assn. ... Northwestern Mutual
Fire Assn
NSRy. Norfolk Southern Railway Co Pine State Crmry. . . Pine State Creamery Co Royal Bkg. Royal Baking Co
SAL
Seaboard Air Line Railway
wood
Alphabetical List of Names
ABC Food Market Inc F Herbert Fisher pres Winfield L Fisher sec-treas gros Louisburg
A Little Moore (Chas J Moore jr) restr 2118 Hboro
A&P Food Stores 201 E Hargett 410 and 2712 Hboro
A&W Fruit Market (J Garland Adams Douglas R Kelley jr) 2810 Hboro
Aardema Thos F animal ind State College r do
Abbett Robt C (Lavada K) wreck mstr NS Ry h410 St Mary's
Abbitt Russell D slsmn Central Sash & Door r Wilson N C Abbott Annie clk Hudson-Belk r110 Seawell -- Edwin B (Helen) div group mgr Equit Life Assur r3064 Granville dr
PLYMOUTH
De Sota
Best Place to Buy New and Used Cars
DIAL 2-4345
HIGHWAY & INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT CO.
Engine Parts In Stock
Gasoline and Diesel
Truck! Tractor! Road Machinery
5213 Hillsboro Rd. Beyond Fairgrounds
PHONES 3-1064 2-3956
DIAL 7563
Lumber Building Materials Paint Coal
CAROLINA BUILDERS CORPORATION
217-219 N. DAWSON
SBI.
State Bureau of Investigation
SBT&T. Southern Bell Telephone &
Telegraph Co
SH& PWC. . State Highway & Public Works
Commission
Sbury.
Sou. Southern
State Dept Cons. . . .
State Dept Conservation
& Development
Std.
Standard
State UCC.
State Unemployment
. Compensation Commission
US AAA. United States Agricultural
Adjustment Administration
USDA -FHA. .. United States Dept Agriculture
Farmers Home Administration
USDA -PMA. . United States Dept Agri-
. culture, Production and Marketing
Administration
USOPS. . United States Office of
. Price Stabilization
Washn. Washington
wd. .
Salisbury
Carolina
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RAWLS MOTOR CO. DE SOTO AND 'PLYMOUTH
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CAROLINA HARDWARE COMPANY (INCORPORATED) Jobbers of General Hardware and Builders' Supplies
DIAL 2-0531
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233-235 SOUTH WILMINGTON ST.
BRYAN ROCK AND SAND CO., Inc.
Producers of SAND WASHED GRAVEL CLAY GRAVEL CRUSHED STONE SCREENINGS
Operations at ABERDEEN GARYSBURG GOLDSBORO ROLESVILLE BAILEY LINDEN WEST END PETERSBURG, Va. .
207 Raleigh Bldg. DIAL 3-1986
LANE TRUCKING COMPANY
R. H. Lane, Prop.
Crushed Stone Gravel Mortar and Concrete Sand
LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE CONTRACT HAULING
P. O. Box 6117 PHONES 3-4685-2-0629
SEARS ROEBUCK ANDCO
Phone 4-2561
ABBOTT
-- Frank T (Maude M) slsmn h2714 Vander- bilt av
-- Harold (Ottilia G) caretaker 815 New Bern
-- Hubert C rewinder Elec Mtr & Repr r1304 Hboro
-- J Carlisle (Ernestine; Allen's Serv Sta) h209 Dixie Trail
-- Mary E (wid Chas R) r3018 Churchill rd
-- Mary H Mrs acct State Bd Educ h2211 Byrd
ABBOTT MILTON M (MARY H), ASST TRUST OFFICER WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST CO, h2211 BYRD, TEL 7485 Paul G hlpr Fine State Crmry r110 Seawell av
-- Paul J (Myrtle W) routeman Raleigh Linen Serv h110 Seawell av
-- Peyton B (Nell E) h1114 Norris
-- Ruth studt nurse Mary Eliz Hosp r1301 Wake Forest rd
Abdol Muteb W agionomy dept State College r do
Abdullah Albert trav slsmn r618 W Jones Abee Dorthy J bkpr Raleigh Farm Equip r118 S Boylan av
Abernathy Mary C (wid C O) h1308 Glenwood av
Abernethy Chas O (Katie A) eng aid SH& PWC h1 700 Rankin
-- Clifford E (Nora F) dentist 127 W Hargett R710 h2147 Country Club dr
-- John P (Mabel A) sec-treas Kirchofer & Arnold Assocs r201 Transylvania av
-- Katie L Mrs tchr County Schs h1 700 Rankin
-- Max D (Eliz A) dep Sec of State h1524 Carr
Abeyaunis Eva r112 Halifax
Abram John D emp State College r107 W Lenoir
-- Leroy (Susie) saw mill wkr h324 Battle
-- Wm H jr hlpr Royal Bkg r Cary N C Abrams Chas E (Mary J) servmn Taylor Radio & Elec h705 Virginia av
-- F Howard jr (Novella) slsmn Pittman Prntg h807 Clay
-- W Amos (Lillian C) assoc editor N C Educ h2701 Anderson dr
Abse David W staff phys State Hosp r do Abshier Geo S (Clarene F) farm mgment & mkt State College h3005 Medlin dr
Academy Building 304 S Sbury
Acai Stephen A Mrs adj Gene Adjustment Bur r Littleton N C
Acker G Norman jr minister of mus Hayes- Barton Bapt Ch r1704 Scales
Acme Auto Service (James P Freeman) auto repr 527 S Blount
-- Cab Co (James P Freeman) 529 S Blount
-- Furniture Shop (Wm D Hart) reprs 324 E Lane
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