In Asheboro and
Randolph County Read The
COURIER—It Leads
ISSUED WEEKLY
VOLUME LVU
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5,021 People Welcome You to
Asheboro, “Center of
North Carolina”
IN ADVANCE
NUMBER 49
CWA Puts Large Number Men Ck |
Construction Work In The &«ty
Project Is Approved For Put
ting Men To Work In Build
ing Of Sanitary Privies.
More Than 3,000
To Be Constructed
Property Owners Must ProvflF
Material And CWA Will PA
vide Necessary Labor. ^
The local Civil Works Ac^rfinistra
lion office has enough pijojaA* ap
proved or in process of appeal t<
employ the county's qucfayundar tW
allocation made by the mfSral -g0.
eminent. __ ,
One of the latest prgjfcets apimtajj
is one estimated to employ
pie for the buMang: of
ies in the co'UuRjtis
ed by the lo<^pHn
men will ibe iequire^^vft:i9i!ijti^!9!!B
■will take a goadlyncit>b#ti;:ix*3!®^i!
inspector iWArtite «t&k
ins: an «MK3ipf
The stat^^BBBPqujfi^i-tWwi^i^SiW
built, and therP^rO|,. :of itottt^St.;t#Si^l
hundn^kin the
are ml^h
Mai'UMbe Wvse>
Property owng
tajd^l for coiyji
j^^while thaid
ra&or and stAw
Other pr<3f|fe
proved an<P:Sft;
progress
Beautifw^ii
Inc., 8tomK
Repair^fijg
mechanijagS-iraS
SsrfalH
from ASfSSjfai#
Work
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with
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that
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served wpiS:
the host, ’ll
cents caah j;i
the meal, th
sugar, caffe
produced ft
sisted of iii
lasses ginjwv b<
whipped crWun.
the help oJrahe
pride in thewe
proving, thy ft
her culinerrjfa#
ence as a teUafci
In addition toij
company, MaaW
of Police D«|m
sistante, WalM
Miller, were
•was served b«
much enjoyed^
CHRISTMAS PROW
WALTER’S Gl
There will be a ChrijH|MW^uec
and a program at the
Grove church near Cid SdaNH
evening at 7:30 o’clock. ThepWMj
is invited to Ibis program as J^Uj
as the Sunday school. The echobij*
made up of 85 people and had W
attendance last Sunday of 75. Rdf?
Howard T. Hunt, pastor of the church
will give an appropriate talk at the
Saturday evening service and will
also preach on Sunday morning at
the church hour.
County Offices To
Close Monday For
Christinas Holiday
AU offices in the court house
will be dosed Christmas day,
which is about all the holiday
these public offices win take.
Stores and ether business places,
of course, will be closed that day.
Additional
To
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CHRIi
There will be cbMHMUMm
and a Christinas tree
Baptist church Saturday ewpnraj
oember twenty-third. On "flKj
night, December twenty-fourth,ajji
“The Spirit tof Christmas” will
given sad an address by Rev. J.
Edwards, at Sisley. The exercises
both occasions will begin at 7
p. m.
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Sjiwteteet' and
Hill;
Scott, Decatur, ^SMM'IWNra
Converse, jSpartanc«l|>8MEp|^ulH|
Rice, W. C. U. N. C, 3Ka«io;
Marianna Reddin*. Salem College,
WineUm-SUm; W. A- Coffin, Jr.,
Edward Armfleki, Davidaon; Herman
Stevens, Wake Foveet; Carlyale Page,
University, Chapel Hill; Virginia
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^ww^saiools,1^'fc**W#*k*d «he
scb»ol»t&rottg<howt ^ rnqfsmm;m^
m^mmm & m#*mmm
nii muMlttil lijjl ~''."' "i' ''''
p|iwpp:#»» pt* m& <>t th» py*
■H wiH a# fcjpt to help in
work for ipawewtkm and
te work of the local, state
guests bad
ppi
W&M
hM:ftV«d tl
sfcS'i...'
issfandB i
tg Friday to discuss the
y of asking for a federal
ichool building purposes in
;y. The board was be
ll delagatun* on road mat-.
Editions, with 30 per cent
mount to be allocated by
J government for labor,
net debt of $160,000 to be
over a period of 30 y^j|tr%
False Alarm _JL
o’clock Wednesday moru
e siren awakened sleeping:
A heap of trash, burned
xing at the Tip Top Mill,
[bit high and frightened
ho turned in a false alarm
iepartment went to tpe
fully to find that there
he of any dangerous na
me Tag Sales
■ Ross, manager of the
tor drib for Randolph
unoes that the sale of
tags for cars is going
Ram keeps the office
y until 4:00 P. M., but
Stsmoon, the office will
until 6:00 oUooIlJS
ff&li*- Per Fsfr $$$$$.
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iwW *ftero<xm and
s &%?&)» flaming ytar.
WUttMt president
«£• ^:x:tt*^.carpomti«tti
j£k «*eret*nr; W. B.
presidenti^Sife. Bunch
Ms*
several years. Reps#;
QFVl’fHKiSiraKKixea ii ' very' suc
cessful event from a financial stand
point. Plans mil be laid for an even
mare successful fair in the fall of
1934.
ed officers at its regular communi
cation 'Friday night. J. 0. Bunch
waa elected Master at the Lodge, suc
ceeding Lee Jones; J. R. Hinahaw
waa
the lodge 'in arrears in this re
gard.
Proves His
North Asheboiro, is proving his
sportsmanship early on life, and that
his inheritance from his soldier fath
er is demonstrating itself. One day
last week, the little (man found a box
in the .noonst loaded the gun
shot through the floor. No harm
was done but the little American,
after remonstrating with one of the
family, not to divulge his shooting to
father, went tffgfejT covered up
Annual Oyster Roast
Members of the local National
Guard unit, Hq. Co. 3rd Bn., 12Q|fe!
Infantry, will hold their
ter roast Thursday
her 21, at the
Hospital, Greensboro,
._gihj>femergertcy operation early
Kyroornfaig. Mis. Loflin was
ten suddenly with appendicitis
Sunday night and rushed to
■boss where an immediate op
shall be employed more than 55 hoars
m any one week, nor more than 9
consecutive hours without a rest pe
riod.
ve Signed Contracts
to ^ S, Millsapi,
. , . r it*
ity* farm agent, 149
contracts 'Tlfive been signed by
many county farmers in the
reduction campaign now under way,
with 60 more contracts in the heads
of local committeemen. These latter
total to about 200,
thirds as many as
temporary agreement bit
fall. Details of the reduction cam
paign may be obtained from Hr.
Mill saps.
Hold Monthly Meeting
Jnirft)»^nber»41the Philathea class
oir the AjshebiSro Ba/ptist church met
Thursday evening in the hut for
their regular monthly meeting. A
Christmas program consisting of
songs and readings was rendered by
members of the class, after which
g0b were exchanged. Refreshment*
e&jte served.
Subscribe to The Courier, or renew
your subscription before Christmas
and get a foil for some little tot's
Christmas present. _rfft
''•Try a Courier classjfarijSfcUr -
«Ke Asheboro city schools dos
pM yesterday for the Christman
^holidays. They will reopen on
Tuesday morning, January 2.
At that time only twelve days st
the fall term will remain, the