In Asheboro and Randolph County Read The COURIER—It Leads ISSUED WEEKLY VOLUME LVU spmwpmi wav Si*^SWa^xy^y«y/?W''Xv.y' 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 Ashebdn&itmff with true] that vaw»W/.yj. ner ysaxs : :* Mrs. C.W& mg «f liijjfe; 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 Feden mmmm 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. §8P arxi iwB fiwtt 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 » m by Vi. mmmm « first tfostfSj SJ S!ftS£^S^y “”****• ^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 $$$$$. 'sS&BffSSzT* 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

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