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SATUHPAY UPHNING. NOVEMBER*. 1*23 Well, a St. Louis woman did keep cool during a robbery, be cause she. was locked in the ice bo*. see * | A prizefighter was barred for foughnea sin St. Paul. Minn., and should have his wrist slapped , •• # a Man i nSt. Cloud. Mikn..- finds he has two wives, Well, even Is better than double pneu • • ' —— . News from Paris. Big balloon stolen Bet the thieves think if i® • Nch American tourist. • • • Back from America the Prince of Wales will go to Africa That boy must ride on passes. Europeans act like people without a country. America I* . ing the country they are with out • • News from Washington A squirrel put out the Capito’ lights, but the politicians eycsp »>•* While Chicago cops are hunt ing a man named Appel an Ap pel every day keeps the cop away. Scientists think they havi „ f«ui»d white Indians in Panama We think the Indians were jus l ' soared. t* j • • • '« .■ ■. It really did rain frogs j Oharleyville, so now j' may even rain charlie horses • • • * T[he race horse My T)wn w” race the horse My Dear. m> goodness! •:* • . * A phone girl in Convent. J• has been the job 45 yeaiX which is plenty of wrong num bers. . • • • -i In Rome, a man who stole t ‘kies was given castor oil, whirl is ooUiii»‘f to smack his Hps over i • • • I No bow gatty a wo nian gets she may be afraid o' X— f ■ j i HOW THEY STAND " i • District Number 1 includes the City of Goldsboro within the corporate limits. What You Can Win in This District: / $1875 Buick Sedan. J 582.50 Chevrolet Touring Car .» Cash Prise of SIOO.OO Cash Prize of 575.00 Cash Prize of $50.00 Cash Prize of s2s.tm Cash Prize of s2s.(i* Mins Nora Adams 195.700 Mias Hortense Baker . ..1634<00 Mine Stella Crone .* ’-. - 304.100 Norwood Crow A* 390.500 Mrs. Ted Daniels v ....389,1 <KI * Miss I .aura Daugherty • .24.600 Kenneth Finley • • ■ 169.600 Mitts Micky Edmundson 385,800 William Hgrris b ; 334)00 Mlae Nora Hoffman .; 193^00 Men. i, H. Hollingsworth v 30,500 Mm. Hattie Knmcgay 323.300 Mias Bolin,McGinnis n . 393.300 Mrs. L. H. Neal .*??... .a ~ A*- . 290,300 Mias Roby Phillips i ■ • • • • 164.100 Mbn Laura Rieyea A. * 175,900 Mias Ilena Simmons : 30.900 Miss Carrie Speight . 389.500 James D. Tynham 31.100 Miss l/otha Van Hoy <> •* 284.000 Miaa Edna Weidman 395JHHI Mrs. Minnie Warrick 391.000 Mias Martha Westmoreland 3MhBOO Miss tattle Male Wiggins •» 24.000 * DISTRICT NO. 2 District Number 2 inrludes all territory outside the corporate limits of the Cltv of Goldsboro in which The News circulates- What You Can Win in This District j $1875 75 Buick Sedan $582.50 Chevrolet Touring Car Cash Prize of SIOO.OO ( ash Prize of $75.00 ( ash Prize of $50.00 Cash Prize of $25.00 <*3, I ('ash Prize of $25.00 ea Miss Gladys Andrews. Mb Olive Miss Emma Lee Grant. Bowden 136,100 * Miss Sallle Creeth. R. F. D- No. 2. Seven Springs 11.800 Miss Edna Dees, R. F- D. 5, City 1 *2.5 M P Henry L. Gavin. Warsaw . - 96.500 Miss Ruth Herring. Seven Swings 38^800 Mr*. Addison Hosea, Plkevill# i F Jackson. Orange. N. C 12,600 Mlaa Middle Belle tancaster. R. F- D. City 2704)00 Miaa Inez l.ncas. LaGrange ..- • 390.400 Russel! Millard. R. F. D. Mt. Olive 12.600 Miaa Maggie f’earce. Princeton Mhta Vera Price. Dudley Jf-300 Mias Nancv Pruden. Fremont . -• • • 6.6-900 Miaa Rosetta Starling. Pine tavet N. C. ; • Miaa Beatrice Walker. R- F. D. City Theodore Howell. R. F. D. 5 * JJJ* I Miss Eva Wilson. Warsaw 395.500 | Burr hard Wiggins, R. F. D. No- 6. Mt. Olive •• • 10*800 a rat. •• • \ There is no such thing a« a bath tub shortage in winter • • • Looks as if the backbone of summer is about broken. I ; Anderson of Wilson , Appointed Head of the Credit Union I Raleigh, N. C„ Nov. I—Announce , mem was made here today by than B. F, Brown of the Department of I Business Administration. Slate cot- I tttt. o( *6* appointment of A. F Anderson, of Wllaon. a* superintend ent of Credit Unions for the l>MHhm <»f Markets of State College and ib. Department of Asrleulture. The credit unions of the Division of Markets are .proving o' treat value In the Stale, an I™ Dean Brown, but not all of them have functioned properly due to the fact ! that other Important, work has mad It impossible for the department to, kee up wtth them. "Thlrty-slx credit untona have j been organ lied.’ he aald "and th. I central and weat central portion* of •he state are fairly well covered and . the credit needs of members In these i •action* are well taken c-gre of \V< »re now planning to enlarge our , credit union activities Ju«t as lasi M practical and will tiae the county tgtnt system of the extension aer Ice In carrying out these plana. A' Irat our eort* will be limited, tr . hot districts where the credit need are greatest "The credit union theory ia two 1 fold. The Brat la that the union oromote thrift and savings, am’ while tM* Is a moat important sea lure. It Is possibly not the outstand ng feature. The fact that the tin lona are organisations for the err a lon of group credit would prohah y be the most Important feature ot he credit union group. This we car sxxplaln by using for example twen ty men non« of whom had any cred it standing. -By forming the*# men 'nto an organitailon they ca by thli >olnt action secure credit that they -rculd NOT get separately." Ip making , plans for expanat.-M o union work Dean Brown ' that these organisation are. In no way competitor* es th> rgularly established hanks. In fat' je stated that they arc supplrmrn 'ary to the banka and help promote the Idea of aound busin< «% principle! is .laught by bunks. Mr. Anderson, who will eiricr up *1 bin new duties next Monday. I well fitted for the credit ualoh work Ivceordlnk to Dean Brown A grad iate of th# University of North Car oitna In ISI6. after *pc biDain" < s4G» rural economics and sociology, he taught school for Iwo years and then was assort a Ltd with the Building and l.oan Association at Wilson lie" was raised on a farm and is there, fore familiar with conditions in Hie rurCl districts, aald Dean Brown and this experience together wMh hia education and bakk traimn should prove of great assistance to him In the performing of his work as Superintendent of Credit I'nions (Campaign kuanral Good morning. ■Wednesday night. Ten o'clock. Figure It out. Then— livelier than over. » There t* only one way to alleges*. That la through the land of IIUB - ANli KNKUOY \\V»rk with a will . It means sucress. November 1. t'luti* are trumps With a ha lull ill of I'l,UftH . you | have a winding hand Success comes o 'more often from good work than Jt doey from good luck. Look out foe .those .out-of-town club members. A mighty even race. Yo« cannot always sometime* tell . Kifty-Afty break at thla time he- I tween city and out-of-town members, So even that It Is suicidal for the present leaders to falter now.. And again—some of 'those now down tn the list are liable to, throw a bomb shell Into the camps cf the present leaders. , . Line up your friends In battle ar ray Keep smiling. Build your wsy to success by building CUIUS of 124 Out-of-town dab members have the privilege of mailing letters with re ports to apply oij the First Period up tn 10 o’clock Wcdpscday night, vember 7th. »Bve nthough these let ters are not received at the Spies manahip dub of Tlpt News until a day later, the/ will still he Includ ed on the First Credit period. HURRY TO s WIN. Try yews idtrrtizinu rt .Hews . Hdvkrtibinu 0 PATRONIZE yZWR lI.VKKTIHLNO ATROM/R. NkW*. >vgn.«.s. 1 "14 J ' H G WD FOR 100 FREE CREDITS s 9 H ,h Th «‘ Goldshwni News Circulation ,My M ? Campaign ~ M 4 BO n CAST FOR P TOWN OR CITY ...... * “ . HW No coupon* will be transferable from HR Bml on . e c * n «ltdatc to another after beta* re- M H drived at the office of the campaign man- H mm HflH m Th| ® (’oupon muMt be in thin offict „ r in |H the matin by Bp. November lOth. flflHg " nmsaa-MaKßii Buco Lime j Mined by the American Agricultural Chemical Co. * * ? v - fl 99 and 77-100 percent pure m,* 4 • M . Anayizeß.43 |>ercent Magnesia^ .t, • L #’ 3 ° o • L. This percentage is necessary for growing U Tobacco, Clover, Beans, Peas, Alfalfa iw*. and all grain crops. Herbert L. Bizzell n < 3.) I/(K‘al Distributor (goldslxiro, N. C. n ' i ■ After a great deal of experimenting we * I present to you the Ideal Kitchen I,ight v I TH K DAYLIGHT KITCHKN UNIT I at $7.00 75c per month. This ofFer good SB I until Tuerdqy, Nov. fi. B| I Carolina Power & I Light Company I AT YOUR SKRVK’K - I " THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ■ORFWLK HITIIU RAIIMAp Passenger Hchedstos RRrctive Jannary M, IMh. - ARRIVAL ARP DKPABTdftf Ot fl. G. ®*Hy. LV. a hi AM -Beaufort and tnterrae dlate points Con aects at Neg Bern fOi Oriental. Norfolk and latenuedUta points. Bleeper New Bern to Norfolk. ", LV. >:M PM- Beaufort and Interme dlate points connects at New Bern for Ori ental, Norfolk and la termed late polata Bleeper Mew Bern to (.V l#.o* PM—New Bern and Inter mediate potata. Ooa aecu at /Now Bern for Norfolk and In termediate ’ potata Parlor Car New Bara to Norfolk- Norfolk. For ticket#, Pullman reoorvatloM sed other information addreoo or ap l piy ta l. L. ROT ALL, I Ticket Apeak j 4. on. m««r .us IMV ytIB If ANY Hl!|. Keep This In Mind Whether.U’ii a sparkling glasM of atnia from our fountaih, o r a I prescription to in* filled, you may aroiuit* yourself that each is hanlded by an Exinirt j. * " « AT 4 Hicks & Hawley •T|ic Flare Where You Will j eventually trade” ••■■- '. * '?{ ' . ■ ° One <>f the Many ttUractinon to be i«en at the Fair Ground* tonight. _ - -*• . • L Mrs. Frank Andrews Wins $5.00 1 » n b ' V t •*. '■ „„Mrs. Frank Andrews of Route No. 6, Goldsboro won K the $5.00 prize in the Studebaker guessing contest. Her ' f guess being “An average of 513 Studebakera manufac- Jr tured and sold each day for the past three months,” which was less than 50 above the actual figures. ft The next nearest guess made by Mr- Dan Lancaster, n There will be another Studebaker guessing contest (( Goldsboro, Route No. 6 , was 95 below the actual figure- u before December the 25th. . . *' II 'CI P * • * . *1 v.Uft frown suto and Supply Company I * * llP^ • «!&**•••• ’ > y ■" j When Did You Last Send a s . • . o . » > o Four Best Friend Your Photograph , ,■ ’A ' IK) YOU realize how long it since you have had your photograph made? " More people than ever before will give photographs and the , . , . , Kastern Carolnia photograp The one Rift which your family and rs are doing their best to give friends are sure to appreciate is a you better photographs ami 3 portrait of you. You -as you look . service. today. You would Ik* photographed Professional Photographs re mortfoften if you but knew now ncij)~ finishing—<lo your part* and py it makes the family and friends. *akc an appointment as early us possible ’ See the new styles on display in yriur town. <» , * • « There’s no gift like a gfKsl |»>itrait —Nothing so liersonal and no sure to please. For GOOlVphoU (graphs go to a studio displaying I jwjjj* I I the emblem of The Kastern Carolina Photograph I ■ *•«*»*■■ I ers' Association t I a . J The Clement Studio, HKTTKK I'HOTOGJIAPHS GOLDSBORO, N. bkttkr skrWk PAGE FIVE
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