The International Supply Company was known for selling farm
equipment, motor trucks, tractors, power units, machinery of all
kinds, and was organized by R. P. McKenzie in 1934. The company also
had the Packard Agency for the county of Beaufort. They distributed
the International Harvester Company's line, and were an outgrowth of
an original International distributing outlet in Washington. This
company reached into several surrounding counties with its services.
I t carried a complete stock of parts and repairs for all
International machinery and also maintained a complete service
department. The plant consisted of over 30,000 square feet of floor
space. This photo
image was taken from the Special Rotogravure Section featuring the
First City to Bear the Name of Washington in the Washington Daily
News. |