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automobile
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sales agreement and note from Surry Sales Company to I.B. York for 1927 Chevrolet sedan
sales agreement and note from Surry Sales Company to I.B. York for 1927 Chevrolet sedan -
receipt from Surry Sales Company to I.B. York for license
receipt from Surry Sales Company to I.B. York for license -
receipt from Surry Sales Company to I.B. York
receipt from Surry Sales Company to I.B. York -
collection of ink pens from Haymore's Texaco Service and Truck Stop
collection of ink pens fromHaymore's Texaco Service and Truck Stop on Highway 52 in Mount Airy (N.C.) This service station was owned by brothers Glenn Reeves Haymore and Joe Carlie Haymore who were partners for over 40 years. -
collapsable drinking cup souvenir from Haymore's Texaco Service and Truck Stop
collapsable drinking cup souvenir from Haymore's Texaco Service and Truck Stop on Highway 52 in Mount Airy (N.C.) This service station was owned by brothers Glenn Reeves Haymore and Joe Carlie Haymore who were partners for over 40 years. -
key ring souvenir from Haymore's Texaco Service and Truck Stop
key ring souvenir given out by Haymore's Texaco Service and Truck Stop on Highway 52 in Mount Airy (N.C.) This service station was owned by brothers Glenn Reeves Haymore and Joe Carlie Haymore who were partners for over 40 years. This belonged to Wade Moody who ran Moody Funeral Home. For many years Moodys was the only emergency medical service for auto accidents and other disasters. Employees for Moody's were given a special key to a gas tank so they could fill up in an emergency on their way to Winston Salem. -
business card holder given out by Haymore's Texaco Service and Truck Stop
business card holder given out by Haymore's Texaco Service and Truck Stop on Highway 52 in Mount Airy (N.C.) This service station was owned by brothers Glenn Reeves Haymore and Joe Carlie Haymore who were partners for over 40 years. -
patch worn on the shirt of employees at Haymore's Texaco Service and Truck Stop
patch worn on the shirt of employees at Haymore's Texaco Service and Truck Stop on Highway 52 in Mount Airy (N.C.) This service station was owned by brothers Glenn Reeves Haymore and Joe Carlie Haymore who were partners for over 40 years. -
photograph of Haymore's Texaco Service and Truck Stop
photograph of Haymore's Texaco Service and Truck Stop on Highway 52 in Mount Airy (N.C.) This service station was owned by brothers Glenn Reeves Haymore and Joe Carlie Haymore who were partners for over 40 years. -
photograph of TM Atkins Shell gas station
photograph of TM Atkins Shell gas station. Tobacco barn behind station was turned into TM Atkins. Guernsey cows on far left; vehicle on far right probably is a 1923 Willy; under Shell sign 1926-27 Ford Tudor (two door) sedan -
Certificate: Esso Standard Oil Co. awarded to C.C. Belton of Temple Esso Service Station
Certificate: Esso Standard Oil Co. awarded to C.C. Belton in recognition of successful completion of conferences on service station management. Clarence Belton was the owner of Temple Esso Serice station on Market Street.