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Alabama, needs no advertising, as it is generally known throughout the nation as a leading industrial area of the South- east.
WINSTON-SALEM is located to- ward the center of this section, in the northwestern sector of North Carolina.
rolling slopes dissected by numerous streams which furnish an effective natural drainage system.
The general elevation of the city is approximately 250 feet above the Yad- kin River, which is located some 15
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miles distant, and is the main artery of drainage for the region.
The precise location of Winston- Salem is:
Latitude .... 36° 05' 48" north Longitude .. 80° 14' 48" west
ston-Salem is pleasing. The Blue Ridge Mountains are visible from Winston- Salem. Pilot Mountain raises its crest as an enduring landmark 20 miles to the northwest of the city, and the Sauretown Range, 35 miles to the
OFFICE BUILDING OF THE R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., WINSTON-SALEM Erected in 1929 at a cost of more than $2,000,000. This building is twenty-three stories in height and is one of the most ornate in the country. Modernistic design throughout.
Topographical Variety
Topography has a distinct effect on living. Continuous residence in moun- tain country or monotonous flats has a decided influence on the lives and char- acter of people. Happier conditions are found between these extremes, and the topographical variety surrounding Win-
north, provides a screen which benefits climatic conditions.
Climatic Conditions
Possibly the entire mountain screen is responsible for the exceptional cli- matic conditions attained in the imme- diate vicinity. While the prevailing winds are from the southwest, the
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R. J. REYNOLDS MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM Used as a part of the High School plant for chapel and other exercises. Building cost $750,000.
cooler, tree-clad mountain areas temper the breeze, especially after sundown. The nights are regularly pleasant for sleeping. No violent gales or winds inconvenience the city. High winds are apparently thrown at least twenty miles farther to the east. Unquestion- ably the mountain range is responsible for the fact that the average July tem- perature is only 75.8 degrees, and that the mean annual temperature is 58 de- grees, Fahrenheit.
Summer visitors from sections far- ther north expecting a "Palm Beach" atmosphere, are surprised. Agreeably so when they discover that due to the dip south in the 75th-degree isothermal line (July average), the climate is more pleasant than in such points as Cincin - nati, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Wash- ington. It is quite noticeable that there is a lower degree of humidity than at more northern points.
PILOT MOUNTAIN, NEAR WINSTON-SALEM
A peculiar geological formation, rising 1,000 feet above its mountain base. The name "Pilot" was given to this mountain because it was used as a direction-finder by the Indians in the early days of the Colony of the Carolinas. The Red Men would make their way to this mountain and get their directional bearings from this point.
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GRADE SCHOOL AT WINSTON-SALEM
One of the grade schools in Winston-Salem's school development plan. This school, like others, is located on acres instead of lots, which areas are developed and used for school and neighborhood recreational activities.
Average of 232 Clear Days
Probably due to some peculiar topo- graphical arrangement of the moun- tains, Winston-Salem enjoys an average of 232 clear days in the year. This is an exceptional condition where points 20 to 30 miles distant have only 136 to 175 clear days in the year. In fact. compared with Los Angeles and San Francisco, which cities have, respect- ively, average of 166 and 168 clear days, Winston-Salem might well claim to be a "City of Sunshine."
The sunshine in the fall and winter months is delightful. The normal Jan- uary temperature ranges between 35 and 40 degrees Fahrenheit. There is an average snowfall of 6 inches in the win- ter, distributed over January and Feb- ruary, but the sun's rays clear the streets
in a day or two. In consequence, auto- mobiles can be driven and golf played with pleasure throughout the entire winter.
The above description, it is believed, exactly portrays climatic conditions in Winston-Salem.
Industry and Education
Winston-Salem is nationally-known for two outstanding factors in its growth and development. One is in- dustry and the other is education.
While the manufacture of tobacco products is its chief industrial pursuit, it has a number of diversified industries that, in themselves, would make the city a manufacturing center of no mean importance.
The output of the cigarette factories of Winston-Salem, in comparison with
FIRST UNIT OF RICHARD J. REYNOLDS HIGH SCHOOL AT WINSTON-SALEM Winston-Salem is known in American educational circles as a city which has developed the basis for an ideal school plan. 75 acres are part of the High School plant, some of the space being set aside for future expansion and the balance being devoted to an athletic field. Each school in Winston-Salem has approximately 10 acres of ground, used for neighborhood and school athletic and recreational activities.
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SALEM TAVERN AT WINSTON-SALEM President Washington spent the night and was entertained in this building during his visit to the Colony of the Carolinas.
MODERN HOME AT WINSTON-SALEM
In recent years many homes have been erected in the environs of Winston-Salem that might be classed as estates. This residence, like many others, is located on a wide expanse of land, and is typical of residential structures erected by some of Winston- Salem's citizens. Winston-Salem's low tax rate and low valuation has greatly encouraged home-owning in this city.
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those of other cities in which cigarettes re manufactured, easily makes this community the world's cigarette capital. Far more cigarettes of a particular brand are manufactured in Winston-Salem than in any other city in which this product is made. Over 10,000 people are employed in Winston-Salem's to. bacco industry, which includes the pro- duction of cigarettes and smoking and chewing tobacco in large volume.
The hugeness of the tobacco industry of Winston-Salem can be visualized by noting the fact that the city pays to the U. S. Government, in internal revenue, more than $160,000,000 per annum and its manufacturers purchase from tobacco farmers on this and other near- by leaf tobacco markets over $20,000,- 000 worth of leaf tobacco per year.
Blankets, hosiery, underwear and furniture are the four other major prod- ucts. In underwear Winston-Salem is one of the leading centers of the country. One unit of this local industry-that of heavy-knit goods-far exceeds the pro- duction of any single unit in any other state. The South's largest woolen mill gives Winston-Salem the rank of America's third largest blanket center. The world's largest silk rayon hosiery mill is another Winston-Salem manu- facturing establishment, while in fur- niture this city is one of the leading North Carolina manufacturing points -- the state as a whole producing more furniture than any other in the U. S.
As a city of industry, Winston-Salem compels attention because the value of the output of its factories exceeds that of any other Southern city except Bal- timore. In value added to manufacture, it outranks all Southern cities except Baltimore, and is, according to the U. S. Census. one of America's forty leading industrial cities.
The interesting thing about the in- dustrial development of Winston-Salem is that 96% of the city's factories are of local origin and ownership. All the major industries had their beginning through the initiative and energy of lo- cal citizens, and each one had a small beginning. The entire investment in the tobacco industry in 1875 was $25,- 000. Today one company alone, based upon net earnings in excess of $30,- 000,000 per annum, has a valuation of over $500,000,000.
While the city has grown industri- ally, the civic leaders of the community have not lost sight of the necessity of planning definitely a comprehensive pro- gram of civic development. This phase
of the community's vision is best em- phasized by the school development program.
In educational circles the "Winston- Salem Plan" is often referred to. In 1922 the city made provision for a modern school development program, not only to take care of present needs, but for the future. Each school is lo- cated upon expansive grounds instead ·of on mere lots, not only permitting expansion of facilities, but providing neighborhood school recreational and play areas. The average school acreag under the plan is ten, and each · was located according to densi ulation and area served, as ch .. red in the City Plan.
Winston-Salem is the home of Salem College and Academy, a Class A in- stitution, founded in 1766. This in- stitution, though an educational activity of the Moravians, is non-denomina- tional, and the annual student enroll- ment represents nearly every state in the Union, as well as a number of foreign countries. In one year students from Alaska, China, Russia, and Nicaragua were among those enrolled.
Salem College, despite the ravages of the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, has never closed its doors since it was founded, except during the usual vaca- tion periods.
Social-Service-Mindedness
Another outstanding feature about Winston-Salem is the record it has made in connection with the annual Community Chest campaign. Those engaged in social service work often refer to Winston-Salem as "The Na- tion's Community Chest City." This appellative is given to the community because of the fact that for thirteen consecutive years Winston-Salem has not only exceeded the set goal, but only one day was required to put over each drive successfully.
Lowest Taxes
Winston-Salem enjoys the distinction of having the lowest combined county and city tax rate in North Carolina. The county rate is 50c and the city rate is $1.25. This low tax rate is not only due to Winston-Salem's form of government, but because its major in- dustries have adopted a policy of con- centration and have built all their plants in Winston-Salem; and have their home offices and assets domiciled here, thus making a wide spread of tax- able values to the advantage of the in- dividual home-owner or small taxpayer. Property in Winston-Salem is assessed on a basis of 60% of true value.
CLASSIFIED BUYERS' GUIDE OF THE CITY OF
WINSTON-SALEM
(NORTH CAROLINA)
1936
ASSN OF NORTH
RILICO
A
AMERICAN
DIRECTOR
PUBLISHERS
The Buyers'Guide contains the advertisements and business cards of the more progressive business men and firms in the city, classified according to lines of business.
HILL DIRECTORY CO., INC., Publishers 8 North Sixth Street, 4th Floor Richmond, Va.
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AUTOMOBILES
H. W. MASTEN, President
E. N. VAUGHN, Sec. & Treas.
AUTO REPAIR AND SALES CO., Inc. PLYMOUTH
DE SOTO
DE SOTO CHRYSLER MOTORS 7 PRODUCT
638 W. 4th Street
Sales - - - Service
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES
Plymouth
CHRYSLER MOTORS MIBUET
Phone 5534
C. C. Disher Chevrolet Co., Inc. for Economical Transportation
CHEVROLET
Sales and Authorized Service
Office and Showrooms and Repair Dept. 210 North Marshall Street
Phones Office 7801 Service 7782
GRAHAM MOTOR CARS SALES AND SERVICE
DIXIE MOTOR COMPANY, Inc.
Distributors
608-612 N. Main St. (Opposite P. H. Hanes Knitting Co.)
DOUGLAS BATTERIES
FREE
ROAD SERVICE
DIAL
4107
RECHARGING
RENTALS
Starter and Generator Service-Ignition and Carburetor Service
Douglas Battery Manufacturing Co. Manufacturers of the DOUGLAS BATTERY 634 N. TRADE ST.
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AUTOMOBILES
TIRES UJ
THE DOWNTOWN GARAGE
700 CAR CAPACITY "Where Service is a Pleasure"
STORAGE - PARKING - WASHING - LUBRICATING Delco Batteries Complete Battery Service
U. S. ROYAL CORD TIRES AND TUBES 431 N. Main St. (Next to Reynolds Bldg.) GEO. L. IRVIN, JR., Mgr.
Phone 8177
Tires
Firestone
Batteries
SERVICE STORES R. A. BRUNSON, Mgr.
BRAKES Axle and Wheel Setting PHONES 2-1131-2-1132 N. Cherry S. E. cor. 5th
GAS, OIL
LUBRICATION
Phone 4119
The New GOODRICH Safety Silvertown With Life-Saver Golden Ply A Complete One-Stop Service GOODRICH SILVERTOWN STORES A. A. A. Service
218 N. Liberty St.
Johnson Motor & Supply Co., Inc. "Serves You Right"
HUDSON
Sales and Service
Packards, Hudsons and Terraplanes
FERRAPLANE
125 NORTH LIBERTY
PHONE 2-1620
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AUTOMOBILES
MODERN CHEVROLET CO,
for Economical Transportation
CHEVROLET
SALES AND SERVICE Showrooms and Office
148 N. MAIN
TELS. 6144 and 6145
PIEDMONT MOTOR CORP. Studebaker,
Sales and Service
1105 S. Main St. Dial 7127
STOWE'S GARAGE, INC.
COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING BY COMPETENT MECHANICS
AUTOMOBILE WRECK SERVICE A SPECIALTY
PAINTING AND TOP WORK
Open 7 A. M. to Midnite Sundays, 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. 807-809 N. Trade Phone 7632
TWIN CITY MOTOR CO., Inc. Authorized
Sales
Bird
Service
OFFICE AND SALES, N. LIBERTY, COR. 7th. PHONE 6155-6156 SERVICE DEPARTMENT, N. MAIN, COR. 7th. PHONE 2-1041
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AWNINGS AND TENTS
Be Wise -- Dial Dize
Have the porch AWNINGIZED-then you can get out in the open after dinner and get real enjoyment out of the old Jimmy Pipe. One of the largest and best equipped plants south
DIZE AWNING & TENT CO.
1512 SOUTH MAIN ST.
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. DIAL 4802
BAKERS-WHOLESALE CAKES AND COOKIES
2 OZ. OR OVER
5¢ ROYAL FANCY LUNCH ROYAL BAKING CO. WINSTON SALEM, N.C.
ROYAL BAKING CO.
WHOLESALE BAKERS
CAKES and COOKIES
Phone 2-3923
1407 W. Academy St.
MILLER &SIE
Furniture
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The Sign over your door
tells the passer-by that you are there ready to serve him. But you also want to tell people, in all parts of the community, where you are and what you do.
The sign is only seen, however, by the small portion of the popu- lation who pass your way. Being fixed, it cannot reach out and tell somebody, a good prospect, on the other side of town about your business.
But Your Directory Advertising
It directs buyers from all parts of. the community to your business and to any par ticular service which they may require.
FURNITURE
MILLER & SIMMONS 22 West 6t
Furniture Headquarters
Home Furniture Co 540 Main St
HILL DIRECTORY CO.
8 N. 6th Street, Fourth Floor Richmond, Va.
is before the entire community
The advertisers stand out as the leading and permanently pro-, gressive firms of the community.
You should make it easy for people to find you by putting in the directory such information as a buyer wants to know. For FREE suggestions on how to make your advertising most effective write-
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BANKS
SERVICE
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WINSTON-SALEM
A Bank of Friendliness
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
RESOURCES
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BRICK MANUFACTURERS
MADISON FACE BRICK CO.
Manufacturers of Shale, Face and Common BRICK
Agents for All Kinds of Mantel and Fire Brick
Office and Yards
212 N. Liberty St.
Phone 8320
Plant: Madison, N. C., Phone 166
Pine Hall Brick & Pipe Co.
Manufacturers and Dealers in Shale, Face and Common Brick, Sewer Pipe, Hollow Tile, Flue Linings, Etc.
Office and Yards 1045 N. W. Blvd., nr. Reynolda Rd. Plants Pine Hall, N. C.
Phone 4002
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
W. E. CHURCH, Pres.
T. E. JOHNSON, V .- Pres.
I. C. SHORE, Sec .- Treas.
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN.
OF WINSTON-SALEM
All Savings Insured Up to $5,000.00
10 W. 3d ST. PHONE 6737
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BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS
Piedmont Federal Savings & Loan Assn.
Investments Insured Up To $5,000.00 By Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp.
MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM-
OFFICE: 16 W. THIRD ST. DIAL 5294
A. H. ELLER, Chairman of The Board
LEON CASH, Pres .- Treas.
E. L. PFOHL, Secretary
R. A. SHORE, Vice-Pres. DOUGLAS E. ANGEL, Cashier RATCLIFF, HUDSON & FERRELL, Attys.
STANDARD BUILDING & LOAN ASS'N MAKE, SAVE, THRIVE
236 NORTH MAIN ST. PHONE 9634
1889 1936
Winston-Salem Building & Loan Association Continuously for 47 Years
Savings and Loan Shares
1889
COR. MAIN AND 3rd STS. PHONES 7140 and 7149
1936
CLOTHING
mens DEAD
Norman Stockton, Inc.
OF S QUALI
418 Trade St.
Phone 2-1942
Winston-Salem, n.C.
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COAL
C. A. BURKE COAL CO.
Coal & Coke
947 Linden at Liberty
Phone 4534
C. M. THOMAS, Mgr.
CITY FUEL COMPANY
Sunshine and Black Beauty Coal
Paradox Smokeless and Other Coals
Excavation by Shovel and Cement Construction
NORFOLK and ROANOKE STS. PHONE 2-2854
CONSUMERS COAL CORP.
BEST QUALITY Domestic and Steam Coal
PHONE 2-2940
CLEAN COAL
FORSYTH COAL CO.
We Cannot Sell All the Coal That is Mined-So We Only Sell the Best
GIVES THE BEST HEAT
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Dial 2-2432 405 E. 9th St.
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COAL
PEGRAM COAL CO.
COAL. Heat
PHONE 2-3233
COAL Heat
Distributors For KOL-MASTER STOKER Sold and Serviced
QUALITY COALS, INC. 1041 NORTH CHERRY ST.
PHONE 5361
HOTTER COAL & COKE
COAL
A COAL FOR EVERY PURPOSE Service Coal Co., Inc.
WALTER S. PETREE CHARLIE A. CHURCH
501 E. 7th Dial 6371
Trade Street Coal Co.
coal and Wood
Phone 2-3914 1021 N. TRADE
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COAL
I. C. YATES FUEL CO
Dial 2-2362
611 E. 12th St.
COAL
Dial 2-2362
611 E. 12th St.
COLLEGES
WINSTON-SALEM TEACHERS COLLEGE
F. L. ATKINS, Pres. A State College for Negroes Fully Equipped for the Training of Teachers
WALLACE STREET AT END
PHONE 7814
CONTRACTORS
FRANK L. BLUM & COMPANY
General Contractors
860 WEST 41/2 STREET
PHONE 2-1544
P. O. BOX 1520
DEPARTMENT STORES
Shop at SEARS' and Save! .
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO
416 N. TRADE ST.
PHONE 5158
Department Store Sporting Goods - Auto Accessories - Hardware - Stoves - Paints Radios - Electrical Appliances - Electric Refrigerators - Furniture
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DRUGS
Patronize Patterson's
The Store That Brought Down Drug Prices in Winston-Salem
PATTERSON DRUG CO., INC. Winston-Salem's Original Cut Rate Drug Store
112 W. 4th STREET
PHONE 7194
DYERS AND CLEANERS
SARTIN DRY CLEANING CO.
60 BURKE ST. PHONE 7101
De Luxe Laundry Service and Genuine Dry Cleaning
properly done, is not only a rejuvenating measure, it is also a clothes insurance inasmuch as it makes your garments wear longer as well as look better. We brush out the seams and reshape the garment to its original mold. Close attention is paid to loose, broken and missing buttons.
LICENSED
SANITONE
CLEANER
TRACE MAAR REG U S. PAY OFF
DRY CLEANED CLOTHES DEFY MOTHS
CAN YOU AFFORD
MORE GOODS ARE BOUGHT AND SOLD : THROUGH THE
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS LISTS OF THE DIRECTORY THAN ANY OTHER MEDIUM
ON, EARTH
to miss a Full Representation in the Classified part of the City Directory? It is a Buyers' and Sellers' Guide, and through its consultation
thousands of dollars worth of
goods are sold annually
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
VOGLER SERVICE (Dependable Service for More Than Seventy-Seven Years)
Phone 6101
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
MORTICIANS
AMBULANCE
WALL FUNERAL HOME
AMBULANCE SERVICE
664 West Fourth St.
Dial 6117
FURNACES
Holland Furnaces Make Warm Friends
Heating and Air Conditioning
HOLLAND FURNACE CO. 54 Burke Phone 2-2055
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FURNITURE
A Store Worthy of Winston-Salem
Telephones 5118 5119
HAVERTY FURNITURE CQ
521-525 N. Liberty St.
Complete Home Furnishings It's Easy to Pay the Haverty Way
Huntley-Hill-Stockton Furniture Company Complete Home Furnishers
37 Years of Service to Winston-Salem Home Makers
430-32 North Trade St.
Phone 5109
H. H. Jones Furniture Co.
Complete Home Furnishers EASY TERMS 441-443 N. Liberty Phone 5635
L. & M. FURNITURE CO., INC.
Furniture - Stoves Ranges and General Home Furnishings
428 N. MAIN
PHONE 5733
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FURNITURE
Rominger Furniture Co., Inc. ESTABLISHED 1900
Complete Home Furnishers Philco Radios
The HOME of GOOD FURNITURE"
423 N. LIBERTY Phone 5131
Southern Furniture Co., Inc.
Complete Line of Household Furnishings Stoves -- Ranges
1203 N. LIBERTY
TEL. 5934
FURNITURE REPAIRING
J. E. CRAVEN
FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP
UPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING ANTIQUES RESTORED NEW WORK MADE TO ORDER ALL WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 2217 Glenn Ave. Cor. Patterson Ave.
GLASS
PFAFF'S INC.
Paints Varnishes Oils Wallpaper 219 N. MAIN
Safety Glass
Automobile Glass Window Glass Plate Glass Rough Rolled Glass
PHONE 6340
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HOTELS
Hotel Robert E. Lee -- Winston-Salem, N. C. 350 Rooms Rates $2.50 to $5.00
INSURANCE
INSURANCE
ALL FORMS EXCEPT LIFE
Local Claim Service in Casualty Lines
Pilot Insurance Agency, Inc.
PHONE 6123
Cor. Fourth and Spruce Streets
FORREST J. WRIGHT
E. T. PULLEN
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INSURANCE
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT
OF THE
WACHOVIA BANK & TRUST CO.
An Insurance Organization PROPERLY EQUIPPED to Write All Forms of Insurance Protection Except Life.
THOS. BARBER, Vice-President and Manager 402-407 WACHOVIA BANK AND TRUST BUILDING PHONE 8181
INSURANCE
Fire Automobile Marine Tourist Floater Jewelry and Furs Burglary
Tornado Use and Occupancy Explosion Riot and Civil Commotion Sprinkler Leakage
Accident and Health Public Liability Workmen's Compensation Steam Boiler Engine Breakage
Electrical Machinery Group Life Paymaster Robbery Fidelity Bonds Surety Bonds
Complete Service-Strong Companies-Local Claim Adjustor
With our experience and company connections we are in position to handle your insurance to your entire satisfaction.
"Our Service is as Near to You as Your Phone"
FARMERS NATIONAL CO., INC.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE 2-2243
SECURITY
SERVICE
SAVINGS
H. T. & H. M. HIGHFILL INSURANCE AGENCY Fire, Auto, Health and Accident Insurance HIGHEST RATED LEGAL RESERVE COMPANIES A Successful Plan For More Than 200 Years More Than $100,000,000 Paid in Dividends SINCE 1932 204 First National Bank Building
Dial 2-0853
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Representatives-CLARA BENBOW, A. R. JESTER
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INSURANCE
MODERN LIFE INSURANCE SINCE 1845
The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. of Newark, N. J.
B. T. Woodall, General Agent
513 REYNOLDS BUILDING
PHONES 8175-8176
THE LEADING ANNUAL DIVIDEND COMPANY
PILOT LIFE INS. CO.
A. C. STUART, Gen. Agt.
W. E. NORMAN, Special Agt.
E. B. HAMPTON, Special Agt.
T. C. MOCK, Special Agt. LOT H. BROWN, Special Agt. GEO. A. STOCKTON, Special Agt.
319-20 Reynolds Bldg. Phone 2-1214
WINSTON MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
"You Pay Us and We'll Pay You" "You Need Us and We Need You"
P. O. BOX 853
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C.
JEWELERS
CHINA - ART GOODS
ESTABLISHED 1865
GLASS - NOVELTIES
VOGLERS
JEWELERS - SILVERSMITHS - STATIONERS
WEDDING INVITATIONS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS CLUB AND COLLEGE STATIONERY BUSINESS CARDS GREETING CARDS
309 FOURTH ST. (Opposite Nissen Bldg.)
DIAL 2-0347
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MONTALDO'S
Importers LADIES' EXCLUSIVE READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY, CORSETS AND LINGERIE 311 W. Fourth
Phones 8137-8138
LAUNDRIES
Camel City Laundry
A Bundle of Satisfaction DRY CLEANING
520 E. 4th ST.
DIAL 6196
OLDEST LARGEST BEST
WINSTON STEAM LAUNDRY
Launderers and Dry Cleaners Phones 4120-4129
LUMBER
Perryman Bros. Lumber Co. Contractors and Builders LUMBER, BUILDING MATERIAL AND MILL WORK
West St. and Winston-Salem Southbound Ry. Phone 6803
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LUMBER
C
LUMBER
Smith-Phillips Lumber Co., Inc. E. 17th St. at White
Phone 4086
MOTOR REWINDING
J. A. Johnson Electric Co.
128-130 E. 3d ST.
Motor Rewinding
Electric Contracting
PHONES Day 2-2744 Night 6209-7954
MOVING AND STORAGE
Lentz Transfer & Storage Co. Incorporated
Agents Allied Van Lines Inc.
Long Distance Movers --- Household Goods and Office Furniture DIAL 4114
MUSIC DEALERS
Dixie Music & Jewelry Co.
Musical Instruments, Sheet Music Jewelry and Luggage
419 N. LIBERTY PHONE 2-1443
SHEET MUSIC
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NURSERIES
EVERGREEN NURSERIES
MRS. ESTELLE F. WALL
"Plants for Every Purpose"
Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs, Perennials, Bulbs, Vines and Roses
Office 203 Masten Bldg. 3191% N. Main Phone 2-3034
PAINTS
VICK PAINT COMPANY
Wholesale and Retail Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Wall Paper Distributors for Wetherill's Paints
219 West 5th St.
Phone 2-0831
PIANOS
JESSE G. BOWEN & CO.
Everett and Cable-Nelson Pianos Church Organs Noted for Beauty and Tone All Makes of Pianos Tuned and Repaired 217 W. 5th ST. DIAL 7923
QUARRIES
PIEDMONT QUARRIES CO.
"SERVICE WORTH WHILE"
CRUSHED STONE
Leight, Cor. Elliott P. O. Box 302
Phone 2-2901
WINSTON-SALEM CITY DIRECTORY (1936)
44
RADIO REPAIRING
A. L. HEGE RADIO CO.
- RADIO REPAIRING -
RADIOS
Balanced-Unit RADIO With Tone Control
210 N. Liberty
Phone 7820
RADIOS
C. R. WILLIAMS RADIO CO.
PHILCO RADIOS
NORGE ROLLATOR REFRIGERATORS
Automobile, Radio and Battery Service
LIBERTY AT FIRST ST. W. 4th AT CHERRY ST.
PHONE 6942 PHONE 5673
REAL ESTATE
CAMEL CITY REALTY CO.
Real Estate --- Rentals Property Management
107 NISSEN BLDG. PHONE 5894
CODY REALTY & MORTGAGE CO REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES HOMES FOR SALE AND FOR RENT
City Mortgage Correspondents of Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
Suite 806-811 Nissen Bldg. Phone 8162
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