Miller's Asheville (Buncombe County, N.C.) City Directory [1945/1946], Part 112

Author: Hill Directory Company.
Publication date: 1945
Publisher: Piedmont Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 954


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Licensed Morticians


and Funeral Directors


Ambulance Service DAY AND NIGHT


267 College Phone 391


YARROW PLACE - From Cling- man al south 16 block, 1 west of Clingman av


3 Mosely Ed (c) 6 (8) Leak John (c) 10 Curry Oscar (c)


YORKSHIRE (South Biltmore) - From 400 Hendersonville rd east beyond Raleigh av


Reed intersects Reed John C Cutshaw Pender M


Raleigh av intersects


ZEIGLER LANE (West Asheville) - From Haywood rd opposite end of Old Haywood rd north to Southern Ry (Not open)


ZILLICOA -From 400 Montford av northeast to Cumberland av 14Corner Cottage Highland Hospital Nurses' Home 194"Homewood" ACarroll Robt S Dr @ 39 Vacant 414Rumbough John B O 494Bates Alf E Hopewell Hall Nursing Home


754Highland Hospital Inc Cumberland av ends


1ST (East Biltmore) - From 376 Fairview rd north beyond Hill 8 Kuykendall Rufus


15 Huntley Jos O 184Elkins Willie H O


26 Pulliam Geo D O


Hill begins


29 Smith Wm M O


32 Ledford J Thurman O


35 Ottinger T Clark O


41 Vacant


44 Cole Mckinley C O


454Todd Doyle A O


46 (Briggs Archie J O


48 Stines Wras


574Harris Claude M O


1ST (Lynwood Park; East Bilt- more)-From 24 Wanoca av east to Merchant (Not open) Unaka av intersects Erwin av intersects (Not open) Merchant intersects


2D-From Buncombe west to Coxe av, 1 south of Commerce Coxe av intersects


2D (East Biltmore) - From rear 400 Fairview rd north 1 block Johnson Glenn R


2D (Lynwood Park; East Bilt- more) -From 50 Wanoca av east to Spring (Not open)


Unaka av intersects Erwin av intersects (Not open) Spring intersects (Not open)


3D (East Biltmore) - From 446 Fairview rd north 1 block.


12 Vacant


15 Smith Roy E 35 McAbee Sidney R Mrs O


41 Johnson Eric A


63 (54) Smith Herbert T O


70 Church of God


71 Griffen Gaither


74 Rhew Thos 88 Goldsmith Riley B O


91 Wolfe Hattie E Mrs


93 Pruitt Willard H O


102 Bush Mattie Mrs


139 Cogburn Veray A


142 Cogburn J Pozzie O


3D (Lynwood Park; East Bilt- more) - From 102 Wanoca av east to Unaka av


Unaka av intersects


ELECTRIC SERVICE & APPLIANCE CO.


Commercial and Domestic Refrigeration


744 Haywood Road Phone 1524


189


THIRTY- EIGHT HAYWOOD STREET


JOHN CARROLL distinctive fashions


Tel. 4013


5TH AV (West Asheville)-From 169 Michigan av west beyond Westdale av 474Hancock Jesse N O 57 Kirkland F D O 58 Meadows Wm M O 59 Whitton Willard B


624Robinson Raymond M 68 Watkins Plummer D O 694Starnes Fred W O Westdale av ends 704Pfaff Katie E Mrs O 71 Vacant 83 Parker Jas


TIOBAJ 2MOITAS119


DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS


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Southern Dairies Sealtest


· BUTTER · EGGS


. CHOCOLATE MILK


ICE CREAM and VILK


. BUTTERMILK .COTTAGE CHEESE PHONES 326-327-328


MORGAN BROS. INC. Wholesalers Distributors


SCHRAFFT'S


"THE NATION'S LEADING CANDIES"


NESTLE'S CHOCOLATES


· Cigars · Drugs · Drug Sundries


· Paper Products · School Supplies · Agfa Films & Cameras


. Eveready Flash- lights and Batteries


. Griffins Shoe Polish PHONES 5400-5401 67-71 Broadway


BLUE RIDGE CLEANERS & DYERS


-


Rugs and Draperies Renovated


· Alterations · Repairing


44 Woodfin Phone 2130


190


CHASE NATIONAL BANK OFTHE CITY OF DEW VORM


OLK'S 22 BANKERS


ENCYCLOPEDIA


SEPTEMBER 1934


SPECIALISTE


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CENTRAL HANOVER


BANK AND TRUST


COMPANY


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U. S. POSTAL INFORMATION


POSTAGE RATES AND CLASSIFICATION


For Information regarding classifica- tlon, postage rates, and mailability of domestic mall of all classes, entry and mailing of publications as second-class matter, metered and permlt mail, bulk rate mallings of third-class matter, Business Reply Cards and Envelopes, apply at your local post office.


DOMESTIC POSTAL RATES


First-Class


LETTERS: 3 cents for each ounce or fraction of an ounce. (Local delivery same rate.)


POST CARDS: 1 cent each withln prescribed sizes.


BUSINESS REPLY CARDS: 2 cents each ; Alr Mail, 9 cents each.


BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPES: Ordinary or Air Mail, 1 cent in addi- tion to regular postage.


BUSINESS REPLY ENVELOPES: Business reply envelopes for local delivery 1 cent in addition to regular postage. Apply at Post Office for Permit.


Second-Class


NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS (Transient rate) : 1 cent for each 2 cunces or fraction of 2 ounces or fourth-class rate, whichever is lower.


Third-Class


MISCELLANEOUS: 112 cents for each 2 ounces or fraction of 2 ounces, up to and including 8 ounces. BOOKS AND CATALOGS, 24 pages or more (Including covers) 22 of which must be printed. SEEDS, ETC., 1 cent for each 2 ounces or fraction of 2 ounces, up to and including 8 ounces.


BULK THIRD CLASS (Up to 8 oz.) : Not less than either 20 pounds or 200 separately addressed identical pleces 12 cents for each pound or fraction, but not less than 1 cent per piece. Apply at P. O. for permit to mail.


BOOKS, SEEDS, PLANTS, Etc. (Bulk up to. 8 oz.) : 8 cents for each pound or fraction, but not less than 1 cent per piece. Matter malled at bulk rates can not be Registered, Insured or sent C. O. D.


All bulk mall must be separated by state and office, tied and labeled.


These rates do not apply to mail for Canada and other Foreign Countries.


Fourth-Class-(Parcel Post)


Includes printed matter, merchandise and all other matter weighing in Excess of S ounces except first and second class matter. Parcels limited to 100 Inches, length and girth combined.


Weight limit 70 pounds.


Zones First Pound* Additional lbs .* Locai 7c ...... 1c each 2 lbs. 1 and 2. 8c .. ... 1.1c each 1b. 3 9c. .2c each 1b.


4. 10c. .3.5c each 1b.


5 11c .. .5.3c each 1b.


6


12c. Tc each 1b.


7


14c .. 9c each 1b.


8.


15c. . . . . 11c each 1b.


*Effective March 26, 1944, postage at the foregoing rates was Increased 3 per centum, fractions of one-haif cent or more to be computed as one cent, but In no case shall the Increase per parcel be less than 1 cent.


Fourth-Class


PARCELS MAILED ON RURAL ROUTES: 2 cents less per parcel than Indicated in foregoing table for local delivery and 3 cents less for otber than local delivery.


LIBRARY BOOKS: Books sent by authorized librarles to readers and when returned by such readers, for de- livery within the first three zones or the State In which mailed : 4 cents for the first pound and 1 cent for each ad- ditlonal pound up to and including 47


pounds ; 52 cents for 48 pounds and 1 cent for each additional pound up to and Including 70 pounds.


SHORTPAID MATTER: First-class matter mailed shortpaid one rate (3 cents) shall be rated 3 cents due for collection upon delivery, and 4 cents due for each shortpaid ounce or frac- tlon of an ounce when shortpaid more than one rate.


AIR MAIL SERVICE United States Air Mail Service


Eight cents for each ounce or fraction thereof ; to any part of the United States. May be registered, Insured, sent C. O. D. or Special Delivery.


The rate of 6 cents for each half ounce or fraction thereof will con- tinue to apply to Air Mail sent to or by the armed forces of the United States overseas served through Army and Navy Post Offices.


Alr mail stamps and distinctively- stamped envelopes are issued for pre- payment of postage on air mall. Ord- inary stamps may also be used.


Alr mail should be plainly marked "VIA AIR MAIL" in the space Imme- diately below tbe stamps and above the address.


Canada (same as above)


Air Mail Mexico


Rate of postage to Mexico : Ten cents for each 1/2 ounce.


Dispatched by the United States Air Mail Service and In Canada or in Mex- Ico by the Air Mail Services in those countries. For additional information telepbone your local' post office.


United States Air Mail Service to Central America, South America and the West Indies


For Information regarding this ser- vice telephone your local post office.


Air Mail in Other Foreign Countries


For Information regarding this ser- vice in Foreign Countries, apply at or telephone your local post office.


FEES IN ADDITION TO REGULAR POSTAGE


SPECIAL DELIVERY


FIRST CLASS ONLY-2 pounds of less, 13 cents; over 2, not over 10 pounds, 20 cents; over 10 pounds, 25 cents.


MAIL OTHER THAN THAT OF THE FIRST CLASS will be given the most expeditious bandling and transportation practicable, and in addition recelve Im- medlate delivery at the office of ad- dress, upon payment of the following special-delivery fees :


2 lbs. or less .17c


Over 2 lbs., but not over 10 1bs .. . 25c Over 10 lbs. .35c "Special Delivery" must be so In- dorsed.


SPECIAL HANDLING (Without Special Delivery)


FOURTH CLASS: 2 pounds or less, 10 cents; over 2, not over 10 pounds, 15 cents ; over 10 pounds. 20 cents. "Special Handling" must be so in- dorsed.


SENDERS' RECEIPTS FOR DOMESTIC ORDINARY MAIL


A receipt (certificate of maillng) is furnisbed the sender of domestic ordin- ary mail of any class upon payment of 1 cent for each piece. This fee does not Insure against loss, rifling or dam- age, but merely furnishes evidence of mailing, and no recelpt will be obtain- cd from the addressee on dellvery. Ad- ditlonal duplicate receipts may be ob- tained upon payment of 1 cent each.


MONEY ORDERS


Not exceeding


$ 2.50


6c


Not exceeding 5.00


Not exceeding


10.00.


11c


Not exceeding 20.00


13c


Not exceeding


40.00.


15c


60.00


18c


Not exceeding 80.00. Not exceeding 20c


Not exceeding


100.00. 22c


Registry


Domestic mall matter prepaid at the first-class rate of postage, may be reg- Istered against loss, rifling or damage upon payment of the following fees :


REGISTRY


Indemnity Fee


Up to


$5. $0.20


5.01 to


50.


.25


50.01 to 75.


.35


75.01 to


100.


.40


100.01 to


200.


.55


200.01 to


300


.65


300.01 to


400.


.80


400.01 to


500


.95


500.01 to


600.


1.05


600.01 to 700.


1.15


700.01 to 800


1.20


800.01 to


900.


1.25


900.01 to 1000


1.35


When declared value of registered matter exceeds ilmit of Indemnity pre- scrlbed for the fee paid, a surcharge is collectibie. The local post office should be consulted for full particu- lars.


Collect - on - dellvery mall sealed against postal Inspection and bearing postage at the first-class rate may also be registered. The fees on registered C. O. D. mall range from 40 cents to $1.40, according to amount to be col- iected up to $200, or amount of In- demnity desired not exceeding $1,000. Consult postmaster for particulars.


COLLECT-ON-DELIVERY (Third and Fourth Class Mail)


Amount C. O. D. charges or amount Insurance desired C.O.D. fee


From $0.01 to $2.50


15c


From $2.51 to $5 . 20c


From $5.01 to $25 30c


From $25.01 to $50 40c


From $50.01 to $100


50c


From $100.01 to $150 55c


From $150.01 to $200


.60c


No C. O. D. Service to Canal Zone.


INSURANCE


Amount of Insurance Insurance fee


From $0.01 to $5. 3c


From $5.01 to $25 .10c


From $25.01 to $50 15c


From $50.01 to $200 25c


Fee for return receipt, 4 cents extra. Limit for Canal Zone Is $200.


AIDS TO PROPER MAILING


Write name and address plainly and completely.


Place name and address of sender on all matter.


Prepay postage fully on all letters and parcels.


Always address mall for city dellv- ery to street and number and request correspondents to do likewise.


Use designatlon North or South, East or West when it Is a proper part of the address and save delay In dellvery.


Insure valuable parcels except those contalning small articles of consider- able 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 dellvery by depositing mail as soon as it Is ready.


Use Postal Unlt numbers on mail addressed to cities where Unlt Num- bers are required.


4-1-45


8c


$


192


POPULATION OF U. S. CITIES OF 25,000 OR MORE IN 1940 (as per final figures of the 1940 U. S. Census Report)


Alabama


Anniston


Birmingham


Gadsden


36,975


Mobile


78,720


Montgomery


78,084


Tuscaloosa


27,493


· Arizona


Phoenix


65,414


Tucson


36,818


Arkansas


Fort Smith


36,584


Little Rock


88,039


Texarkana


11,821


California


Alameda


36,256


Alhambra


38,935


Bakersfield


29,252


Berkeley


85,547


Beverly Hills


26,823


Burbank


34,337


Fresno


60,685


Glendale


82,582 28,648


Inglewood


30,114 164,271


Los Angeles


1,504.277


Oakland 302,163 Pasadena 81,864


Riverside


34,696


Sacramento


105,958


San Bernardino


43,646-


San Diego


203,341


San Francisco


634,536


San Jose


68,457


Santa Ana


31.921


Santa Barbara


34,958


Santa Monica


53,500


South Gate


26,945


Stockton


54,714


Colorado


Colorado Springs


36,789


Denver


322.412


Pueblo


52,162


Connecticut


Bridgeport


147,121


Bristol 30,167


Hartford


166,267


Meriden


39,494


Middletown


26,495


New Britain


68,685


New Haven


160,605


New London


30,456


Norwalk


39,849


Stamford


47,938


Torrington


26,988


Waterbury


99,314


Delaware


Wilmington


112,504


District of Columbia


Washington


663,091


Florida


Jacksonville


173,065


Mlami


172.172


Lowell


101,389


North Carolina


Asheville


51,310


Charlotte


100,899


Durham


60,195


Greensboro


59,319


Lynchburg


44,541


Newport News


37,067


Norfolk


144,332


Rocky Mount


25.568


Petersburg


30.631


Portsmouth


50,745


Richmond


193,042


Roanoke


69,287


Washington


Bellingham


29,314 30.224


Akron


244,791


Canton


108,401


Cincinnati


455,610


Cleveland


878.336


Cleveland Helghts


54,992


Columbus


306,087


Dayton


210,718


Charleston


67.914


East Cleveland


39,495


Clarksburg


30,579


Elyria


25,120


Huntington


78,836


Parkersburg


30.103


Wheeling


61,099


Wisconsin


Appleton 28.436


Beloit


25,365


Eau Claire


30,745


Fond du Lac


27,209


Green Bay


46.235


Kenosha


48.765


La Crosse Madison


67,447


Milwaukee


587,472


Oshkosh 39.089


Racine


67,195


Sheboygan


40,638


Superior


35.136


Quincy


40,469


Rockford


84,637


Rock Island


42,775


Mississippi


Muskogee


28,081 32,332


West Allis


36,364


Springfield


75,503


Jackson


62,107


Missouri


41,572


Joplin


37,144


Portland


Salem


305,394 :30,908


Pennsylvania


Aliquippa


27,023


Allentown


96,904


Altoona


80,214


Bethlehem


58,490


Chester


59,285


Easton


33,589


Erie


116,955


Lincoln


81,984


Hazelton Johnstown


66,668


Lancaster


61,345


Lebanon


27,206


Richmond


35,147


South Bend


101,268


Terre Haute


62,693


New Jersey


Atlantic City


64,094


Pittsburgh


Reading


110,568


Scranton


140,404


Sharon


25,622


Washington


26,166


Wilkes-Barre


86,236


Wilkinsburg


29,853


Williamsport


44,355


York


56,712


Rhode Island


Central Falls


25,248


Cranston


47,085


Newport


30,532


Pawtucket


75,797


Providence


253,504


Warwick


28.757


Woonsocket


49,303


South Carolina


Charleston


71,275


Columbia


62,396


Greenville


34,734


Union City


56,173


West New York


39,439


South Dakota


Sioux Falls


40,832


Tennessee


Albuquerque


35,449


New York


Albany


130,577


Amsterdam


33,329


Auburn


35,753


Binghamton


78.309


Texas


Abilene


26,612


Amarillo


51,686


Austin


87,930


Beaumont


59,061


Corpus Christi


57,301


Dallas


294,734


El Paso


96.810


Fort Worth


177,662


Galveston


60,862


Houston


384,514


Laredo


39,274


Lubbock


31,853


Port Arthur


46,140


San Angelo


25,802


Poughkeepsie


40,478


Rochester


324,975


Rome


34,214


Tyler


28,279


Waco


55,982


Wichita Falis


45,112


Fall River


115,428


Trov 70,304


Utica


100,518


Watertown


33,385


White Plains


40,327


Yonkers


142,598


Vermont


Burlington


27,686


Virginia


Alexandria 33,523


Danville


32,749


High Point


38,495


Raleigh


46,897


Wilmington


33,407


Winston-Salem


79,815


North Dakota


Fargo


37,395


Rome


26,282


Savannah


95.996


Worcester


193,694


Michigan


Bolse City


26,130


Illinois


Alton


31,255


Aurora


47,170


Belleville


28,405


Berwyn


48,451


Highland Park


50.810


Jackson


49.656


Cicero


64,712


Danville


36,919


Decatur


59,305


Pontiac


66.626


Elgin


38.333


Royal Oak


25,087


Saginaw


82,794


Wyandotte


30.618


Maywood


26,648


Minnesota


Duluth


101,065


Minneapolis


492.370


Peoria


105,087


Rochester 26.312


St. Paul


287,736


Oklahoma


Enid


Oklahoma City 204.424


Tulsa


142.157


Honolulu


179,358


Territory of Hawaii


Waukegan


34,241


Indiana


Anderson East Chicago


54,637


Kansas City


399,178


St. Joseph


75,711


St. Louis


Springfield


University City


33,023


Hammond


70,184


Indianapolis


386,972


Kokomo


33,795


Lafayette


28,798


Marion 26,767


Michigan City 26.476


Mishawaka .28,298


Muncie


49,720


New Hampshire


Concord


27,171


Mckeesport


55,355


Nashua


32,927


47,638


Norristown


38,181


Philadelphia


1,931,334


Bayonne


79,198


Belleville


62,120


Clinton


26,270


Council Bluffs


41,439


Clifton


48.827


East Orange


68,945


Elizabeth


109,912


Garfield


28,044


Hackensack


26,279


Hoboken


50,115


Irvington


55,328


Jersey City


301,173


Kearny


39.467


Montclair


39,807


Newark


429,760


Kansas City


121.458


Topeka


67,833


Wichita


114,966


Kentucky


Ashland


29,537


Covington


62,018


Lexington


49,304


Louisville


319.077


Newport


30,631


Owensboro


30,245


Paducah


33,765


Louisiana


Alexandria


27.066


Baton Rouge 34,719


Monroe


28,309


New Orleans


494.537


Shreveport


98.167


Maine


Bangor


29.822


Lewiston


38.598


Portland


73,643


Maryland


Baltimore


859,100


Cumberland


39,483


Hagerstown


32,491


Massachusetts


Beverly


25,537


Boston


770,816


Brockton


62,343


Cambridge


110,879


Chelsea


41,259


Chicopee


41.664


Everett


46,784


syracuse


205,967


Fitchburg


41,824


Haverhill


46.752


Holyoke


53,750


Lawrence


84,323


98,123


Orlando 36.736


Pensacola 37.449


St. Petersburg 60,812


Tampa


108,391


West Palm Beach 33,693


Georgia


Atlanta


302,288


Augusta


65,919


Somerville


102.177


Columbus


53,280


Springfield


149,554


Macon


57,865


Taunton


Waltham


40.020


Idaho


Ann Arbor


29,815


Battle Creek


43,453


Bay City


47,956


Dearborn


63,584


Detroit


1,623,452


Flint


151,543


Grand Rapids


Hamilton


50,592


Lakewood


69,160


Lima


44,711


Lorain


44,125


Mansfield


37,154


Marion


30,817


MassIllon


26,664


East St. Louis


75,609


Port Huron


32.759


Evanston


65,389


Galesburg


28,876


Joliet


42,365


Moline


Warren


42.837


Youngstown


167,720


Zanesville


37,500


Wausau


27,268


Wauwatosa


27,769


Meridian


35,481


Ohio


Everett


Seattle


368.302


Spokane


122,001


Tacoma


109.408


Yakima


27.221


West Virginia


Bloomington


32,868


Chicago


3,396.808


Kalamazoo


54,097


Lansing


78.753


Muskegon


47.697


Middletown Newark


Norwood


34.010 40,465


42.707


Springfield


70.662


Steubenville Toledo


282.349


Oak Park


34.608 66,015


Elkhart


33,434


Evansville


97,062


Fort Wayne


118,410


Gary


111,719


Montana


Butte


Great Falls


Nebraska


Harrisburg


83,893


Omaha


223,844


New Albany


25,414


Manchester


77,685


28,167


Bloomfield


41,623


Camden


117,536


Davenport


Des Moines


159,819


Dubuque


43,892


Mason City


27,080


Ottumwa


31,570


Sioux City


82.364


Waterloo


51,743


Kansas


Hutchinson


30,013


New Brunswick Orange


35.717


Passaic


61,394


Paterson


139,656


Perth Amboy


41.242


Plainfield


37,469


Trenton


124,697


Spartanburg


32,249


Chattanooga 128,163


Johnson City


25,332


Knoxville


111.580


Memphis


292,942


Nashville


167,402


Buffalo


575,901


Elmira


45.106


Jamestown


42,638


Kingston


28,589


Mount Vernon


67,362 .


Newburgh


31,883


New Rochelle


New York


7.454,995


Bronx Boro


1,394,711


Brooklyn Boro


2,698,285


Manhattan Boro


1,889,924


Queens Boro


1,297,634


Richmond Boro


174,441


Niagara Falls


78,029


San Antonio


253,854


Texarkana


17,019


Schenectady


87,549


Utah


Ogden


43.688


Salt Lake City 149,934


Miami Beach 28,012


Lynn


Malden


58.010


Medford


63.083


Melrose


25,333


New Bedford


110,341


Newton


69,873


Pittsfield


49,684


Quincy


75,810


Revere


34,405


Salem


41.213


West Orange


25,662


New Mexico


33,180


671,659


Cedar Rapids


Iowa


Burlington


25,832


66,039


Huntington Park


Long Beach


816,084 61,238


37.081 29.928


38,009


New Castle


Oregon


25,523 267,583


Hamtramck


164,292 49,839


31,220


31,487


Portsmouth


37.651


32,580


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24 HOURS A DAY- 7 DAYS A WEEK IS OLD STUFF TO US!


We cheered, too, when the Government called on industry to work twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, until this war was won.


But continuous production is nothing new to the electric industry. We've always worked that way. That's one big reason why we were prepared to power the factories that filled the sky with planes, the earth with tanks, the sea with ships.


Production schedules that stagger the world are possible only because America is so power-full. America has far more electric power than all the Axis countries combined. And today's power is quickly avail- able at almost any point of need.


These things have been accomplished because America's electric com- panies have been built and operated the American way- by good business management.


Carolina Power & Light Company


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Montreat, N. C. Home of the Presbyterian Church, U. S.


Montreat is a religious and educational institution owned and controlled by the Presbyterian Church in the United States. Many thousands of people from all sections of the country come here each summer to attend the conferences, lectures and other exercises. Many have their summer homes here.


Assembly Inn, open the year round, is one of the most unique and beautiful buildings in America. For information and rates address =


R. C. Anderson. D.D., President, Montreat, N. C.


GAITHER HALL, THE MONTREAT COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING


MONTREAT COLLEGE


Montreat College is a standard junior college and high school, being raised to a senior college beginning this year. It has a splendidly equipped faculty and a fine student body. The college majors in Christian character and offers the following courses: Liberal Arts, Home Economics, Teachers, General Terminal, Music and Commercial.


Gaither Hall, hall above, is an example of the fine modern stone buildings on the Montreat College campus.


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BLANTON'S BUSINESS COLLEGE


812 COLLEGE ST, and 121/2 WALL ST.


Swannanoa Laundry


Odorless Dry Cleaning Linen Supply Fur Storage


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ASHEVILLE ICE & STORAGE CO. Inc. ICE COAL -- COLD STORAGE (FOR PERISHABLES)


OFFICE: 24 S. MARKET - PHONE 72 PLANT: N. RIVERSIDE DRIVE PHONE 203 COAL YARD: N. RIVERSIDE DRIVE PHONE 187


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