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11241
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The Elmore Company of Spindale incorporated in 1920. The company formed to manufacture, buy, sell, and deal in yarns, and to process, finish, dye, and mercerize yarns. Sewing thread is the company's top product and brings in 75 percent of its total sales.
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11242
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George W. Isenhour founded the Isenhour Tile & Brick Company in Salisbury in 1896. The family-owned business is now in its fourth generation. The company has introduced a number of firsts in the brick industry, and in 1964, it designed and built the largest and most efficient plant in the country in one location. The plant produced 90 million brick a year.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 11, Nov 1973, p153-154, il, por
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11243
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Power Curbers, Inc. of Salisbury builds equipment for road builders. The company manufactures speedy, slip-form curb and gutter pavers, nine models in all. Sales volume grew from $250,000 in 1959 to $3 million in 1973, with an employee increase from five to seventy-five within the same period.
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11244
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Earl Johnson Jr. has build Carolina Crane Corporation into the largest and fastest-growing crane rental and rigging company in the state. The company began in 1962 as a one man one crane operation and has grown to its present size of twenty-six cranes plus supporting equipment. Offices are located in Charlotte and Raleigh.
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11245
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Security Forces, Incorporated, is a private security company that was organized in 1949, by E.B. Watson. The main office is in Charlotte, with branch offices throughout the Carolinas and in Georgia, Tennessee, and Virginia. The company employs around 900 people to serve many national and international corporations in the areas listed above.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 11, Nov 1973, p165, 243-244, il, por
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11246
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Electricon, Incorporated was established in 1918 by Oscar Greene Sr., as the Kinston Electric Company. The name changed in 1964 when the firm incorporated. The company employs around 225 people who work in the electrical contracting, heating and air conditioning field.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 11, Nov 1973, p166, 244-245, il
Record #:
11247
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Kwik-Pik Markets, Incorporated opened its first store in Raleigh eleven years ago. Today, with headquarters in Henderson, Kwik-Pik has 120 stores with over 450 employees in North and South Carolina, Virginia, and Michigan. George Frazier and Grady Tharrington developed the concept. Kwik-Pik's success is based on the fact that shopping is four times faster in them; stores keep longer hours and are open seven days a week, plus holidays; and customers can park right at the front door.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 11, Nov 1973, p167-168, 245, il, por
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Record #:
11248
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Because there was no such financial institution available, a group of prominent citizens organized Gate City Savings & Loan in Greensboro in 1903. The institution granted the first home loan in December of the same year. Today Gate City has four branch offices in Greensboro, with full-service offices in Eden and Madison-Mayodan.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 11, Nov 1973, p170, 246-247, il
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11253
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In 1965, after a seventeen-year career with the Standard Register Company, Richard Hardesty purchased the printing division of the Rowan Printing Company. He changed the name of the firm to Rowan Business Forms, Inc. and went into business. This article recounts the success of his business venture.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 11, Nov 1973, p172, 248-249, il, por
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11254
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The Harrington Manufacturing Company began operations in 1922 in Lewiston, in Bertie County. Its initial product was a peanut picker. The company at first was plagued by the Great Depression and a series of fires, but it persevered. Today Harrington produces a line of farm equipment for tobacco and peanuts and has a dealership chain from Virginia to Florida. Leadership of the company has remained in the Harrington family since the company's founding.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 11, Nov 1973, p173-174, 249-250, il
Record #:
11255
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L.A. Reynolds founded his company in the early 1900s with a horse and wagon and fruit trees he sold to Piedmont farmers. After World War II, his four sons expanded the company into construction and landscaping activities. The company, headquartered in Winston-Salem, is one of the ten largest asphalt paving companies in the state, and its commercial landscaping division is one of the most progressive in the country. Gross sales exceeded $10 million in 1972.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 11, Nov 1973, p177-178, 250, il
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11272
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Blount-Harvey in Greenville has been in business for fifty years. Locally owned and operated, the business has not fallen to chain stores. Blount-Harvey serves customers with a personal touch, offering the most modern clothing and brand names.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 11, Nov 1973, p179, 250-151, il, por
Record #:
11273
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The FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER, begun in 1816, is the oldest North Carolina paper still in publication. This article provides information on the FAYETTEVILLE TIMES, a new morning edition published by the Fayetteville Publishing Company.
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Record #:
11274
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Stanley R. Taylor began what is now U.S. Furniture Industries in an eight-car garage in 1946. Now one of the largest furniture manufacturers in the state, the company manufactures and markets all types of furniture for residential, institutional, restaurant, contract and mobile home use.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 11, Nov 1973, p185-186, il, por
Record #:
11275
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Edward M. O'Herron Jr., is chairman of the board of Eckerd Drugs, Inc., a seven-state, 196-drugstore chain. He is featured in this month's WE THE PEOPLE MAGAZINE's North Carolina Businessman in the News.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 31 Issue 12, Dec 1973, p12, 14, 17, 47, por