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Without Benefit of Wings Bryce Brown, end candidate for the Santa Clara University foot ball team, appears to be praying for happy landings as he dives for a loose ball during one of the Cafifornians’ early season drills. ■Thrill Makers By Pap Every football season has its pjota of thrill*—long- runs, long kicks, long passes and unusual plays, The curtRjtU gridiron parade should prove no exception. ISefove long the. thud of the kicker’s toe against the pigskin will be resounding on the nation’s gridirons. Odd and unusual plays will most likely play a part in de Quality in design, appearance and construction assuring you the last word in protection, beauty and added properly value.—The Bird Thick Butt Process <K Construction is your best investment —Insist upon it—for Economy’s sake. BIRD MQDUCTI The Home Building, Inc, 'hone 191 Asheborn ciding important contests. Who knows but what another Larry Kelley may spring up to match the Yale star's flair for the unexpected. Kelley’s skill as a pass 1 catcher, to say nothing of his fa ; mous ‘soccer kick” of a loose ball which led to Yale’s victory over j Navy and aroused so much dis cussion, earned him a place among j the game’s immortals. | Perhaps the football enthusiasts have in store for them a stunt to I match Ace Parker’s return of a kick-off from five yards behind his own goal line. Duke was playing North Carolina when Parker re turned the ball 105 yards to a touchdown. Milton Popovich of Montana did the same thing against j Oregon State. Lou Drone of St. Louis, in at tempting to make the point after 'touchdown against Washington University of St. Louis, kicked the ; ball low and it struck t he chest of Lon opposing tackle and bounded i high into the air and over the cross bar for the point. When Michigan played Minne sota, Wilbur Moore, Minnesota sub, j intercepted a Michigan pass and ran for touchdown, the first time in history an intercepted Wolverine aerial produced a touchdown. Imagine the embarrassment of Kenneth Goodson, of Southern i Methodist, when attempting a pass j in the flat zone, lost control of the ■ball and allowed it to sail back wanlsffve yards where Bobby Martin of Arkansas, rushing in to ! spear the play, caught the ball and ran 27 yards to a touchdown. Late comers to the Stanford j Columbia game at the Polo j Grounds missed the one big thrill | of the game if they were not in I their seats when George Purey of Columbia took the Stanford kick | off on his own twenty yard line 1 and ran it back for the only touch down >f the afternoon. Then there j was Bert Johnson’s fill-yard pass to his Kentucky teammate, Bob Davis. And Larke Super’s 85 yard punt. —Pap’ ASHEBORO THURSDAY, SEPT. ?3rd Adults 35c;. Children 25c dren’s Matinee—This Coupon and 15c >oI child to the circus. Bring to Main Ticket Wagon). Good Matinee Only. TIE GREATEST CIRCUS OH EARTH FOR TIE PRICE! ,11>|E EXHIBITION S OFGRAVITY IN THRILLING HIOH-OIVB FROM m FOOT HEIGHT' ■I )lWh Noon — Worth Coin* Milr* To See! Adults Circus Grounds — Fair Grounds THE PRIDE OF THE SOUTH 8STH ANNUAL TOUR MARVELOUS MARY MILLER Undisputed Aerial Circua lenaation ol rinmti IncoaparaWo wnmoi 10 th* laie Lillian Uittcl of RMgbng tai LING CHUNG FU TROUPE Aerobic loot juggling wuarda from tht land I COL. II. II. GENTRY (IN PERSON) Pretenting th* Original Gentry Broa. High School RiM' ol them)— AcAnovtlulgcd at the fmc«i pony 4nUf»IHW* SRy;olin Ur ANDY CALINO. THE GREAT S S A R BAND )3f Th* OAnjanm with th* Human Brain. G10.A00 Wander Atm (A APIECE SCOTCH HIGHIAID CVH IN FREE OUJDOOR CONCERT ON SHOW CROtJWPS_ GREATEST AMHSEMEIT VALIE SIRCE THE I MM OF CKATIOI • LOOK AT THE PRICES AULTS SS<; CiiLMEI He IgHaSPaS1 , PETITE VIVIAN WHITE i High above your head* in the dome ol the h| it"* » hae Doatfc i Defying. Breath-Taking Feat ol Knduunc* 6kUi and Daring Uneqaallcdt UneaceUedl Ur believable! -Ar DANNY McPRIDE W White lace Mar of the circua world and hia 40 . ‘'"hoik""” **mm B*llty ,“U“* ‘*°Wn - X S UfyTAN A—111K KILLER ~{ )S( WorldY Large** OWnmU* Lwmaaal Fr*g*n*od bp Capt.! Tl IE OLYMPIAN THOUPB V"”1—-*» *•*' 1 it Main Entrant* (not nc- I w.U be Admitted to Mam I her noon ahow lor 11 corns- I ^ I-amouo Rabo will loin Li caping Rnoaian Moult BO Aotec. higbeat leaping dog «* X ADZ AC HERD OF ELEPHANTS Por>deaou»'P«rh»n*hM Fathyderma- 3 Hya ol ^ Orifjlna) Ota»T Trained Doji t ^5SS»S; . OSTRICH RAtjn rCol. Tim M.loy .id hi" Coym. •'R“***“2» CMo. Cnrn •* Ti.af- “ r “Wrangler «G&r«SS<5?r 1 WbtW. Light Heavy Weigh* WM Special School Children s wilt admit 4Ufy,school child to tht Entrance (rfbt to ; Sale Notice By vuture.oi tne authority con tained i*. tne power ot saie rrr a Trust Deed executed the 27th day of June, 19SJ by Ernest Lather and wife Oln Lassiter and wife Nettie Lassiter, recorded in Book 262, page fS Register’s Office Randolph County, I will, on the 16th day of October, 1987, at 12 o’clock m., at the Court House door in Asheboro, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder tor cash a certain tract of land in Randolph County, North Carolina, described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the east bank of Uwharrie river near the mouth of a branch; thence east 23 chains to a red oak; thence south to the County Public Road; thence west with raod to King’s line; thence north with King’s tine to the beginning, containing 30 acres more or less. This the 14th day of September, 1937. W. P. Brinkley, trustee J. A. Spence, Attorney. 4t S 21 28 O 5 12 .Sale Notice By virture of the authority con tained 1)1 the power of sale in a Trust Deed executed by John Will iams awl wife May Williams on the 24th day of June, a 1936, and re corded in Book 275, page 442 Registers Office Randolph County, I will, or> the 16th day of October, 1937, at 12 o’clock M., at the Court House door in .Asheboro, N. C., seli to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to wit: Beginning at a stone Martin Smith’s comer and running a new line South 68 degrees East 293.5 feet to a stake and pointers; thence rjo-’th 5 -degrees West 2165 feet t: a stake 2: the line of the heirs of B. L. Coltrane; thence with said line North 87 1-2 degrees West 435 feet to a stake and pointers; thence with K. G. Coltrane’s line North 3 degrees Last 2300 feet to the beginning, and containing 21.02 acres. This the 14th day of September, 1937. Marne Boren Spence, Commissioner 4t S 21 28 O 5 12 RESOLUTION Whereas, in the opinion of the Board of Commissioners of Ran dolph County, it is deemed wise and expedient and to .the best interest of the public welfare and necessary for future use in the expansion of the Court Hcuse and Jail, and other county offices, that the County purchase certain real es tate, on the North and East of the present Court House and Jail site, of the McAlister Estates Inc., said tract being described and defined as follows: Beginning at an Iron pipe, H. M. Worth, on the North side pf Worth street, thence N. 80 degrees 44 minutes 100 feet to an Iron pipe, another comer of the Countp prop erty; thence N. 82 degrees 19 minutes W. 157.81 feet to an iron pipe in a 16 foot alley; thence N. 7 degrees 24 minutes E. 116.4 feet to an iron pipe; thence S. 79 de grees 43 minutes E. 257.14 feet to an iron pipe, H. M. Worth comer; thence S. 8 degrees 43 minutes W. 358.28 feet to the point of the be ginning, and being the same lands surveyed and platted by R. D. Trogdon, Engineer, which said plat is now on file with the Chairman of the Board of County Com missioners. And, whereas, the County Board of Commissioners of Randolph County has an option to purchase said real estate, which said option Registry in Book No. 283, page 544, is now of record in the Public of this County, and which expires 90 days after the 6th day of Sept ember, 1937, and that the purchase price of said real estate, provided in said option is $10,000.00. Now thererfore, it is ordered by the board, that the said sum of $10,000.00 be borrowed and that bonds of the County be issued and sold, not exceeding the said sum of $10,000.00. It is further ordered that a tax sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds and principal as the same may become due, shall be levied and collected. It is fur ther ordered that a copy of the co unty debt be filed with the Clerk of the Board and open to public inspection. It is further ordered that this order shall become ef fective within 30 days after the first publication thereof after the final passage, unless in the mean time, a petition for its submission to the voters is filed under this act. and that in such event it shall take effect when approved by the voters of the county, at an election as pro vided in this act. The foregoing order has been in troduced and a sworn statement has been filed under the County Finance Act, showing the assessed valuation of the County to be $21, 840,024.00, and the net debt to be $1,495,365.01. A tax will be levied for the payment of the proposed bonds and interest, if the same shall oe issued, any citizen or tax payer may protest against the is suarancc of such bonds at a meek ing ot the board of commissioners to be hel4 at the Court House in Asheboro, North Carolina, on the first Monday in October, 1987, at ten o’clock A. M. or an adjourn ment thereof. This 16th day of September, 1937. R. C. Johnson Clerk to the Board of County Comm. It S 21 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in that certain mortgage deed executed by A, B. Blackwell and wife, Annie Black well to Ermie A.'Allen, dated Sep tember 6, 193.1, and recorded in toe office of the Register of Deeds of Randolph county, in Book 2B3, at page .185, default having been mach in the payment of the indebt edness thereby secured and de mand having been made for same, th i undersigned mortgagee will sell ft public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Superior Courthouse in Randolph county, Asheboro, N. C., at two o’clock P. Sf., on the 25th day of October, 1937, the following described prop erty located in Union Township, Randolph county, N. C., and boun ded as follows: Being Tract No. 1 of the T. M. Jarrell lands, map or plat of which is duly recorded in the Register of Deeds office of Randolph county, N. C., ?aid land being a part of the A. E. Auman land and containing 57.27 acres. This the 20th day of September, 1937. Ermie A. Allen, Mortgagee. Byron Haworth, Attorney, 312 Se curity Bank Bldg,, High Point, N. C. Aetephone 2136. 4t S 21, 28, O 5 12, NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor on the estate of Stephen Beloe, deceased, before R. F. Routh, Clerk of Superior Court of Randolph co unty, all persons having, claims against said estate are notified io present them to the undersigned, duly vertified, on or before the 8th day of September, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come for ward and make immediate settle ment. This 6th day of September, 1937. Stephen Beloe, deceased, High Point, N. C. Route 3. H. C. Royals, Ed. Beloe, Admv. Attorney, Trinity N. C. 6tc S 7 14 21 28 0 5 12 NOTICE The undersigned will apply to His Excellency, the Governor of North Carolina, for a pardon on the 16th day of October, 1937. The defendant Eugene Tate was convicted at the March Term of the Superior Court for Guilford Coun ty for breaking and entering, and was sentenced to the State Prison for a term from five to seven years. Any one opposing said pardon will appear on or before said dates before His Excellency the Gover nor and present evidence why said pardon should not be granted. This the 4th day of September, 1937. Eugene Tate B. F. Brittain, Attorney Notice Of Sale Of Land Pursuant to the power vested in the undersigned Trustees by virtue of a certain deed of trust executed by Clara Lohr Johnson and hub' band, S. R. Johnson, to V. A. J. Idol. Trustee for The High Point Perpetual Building and Loan As sociation, dated the 5th day of April, 1933, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Randolph County, North Caro lina, in Book 249, page 410, de fault having been made and ac cording to the terms the holder of the note secured therby having re quested foreclosure of the said deed of trust, the undersigned will sell .at public auction at the court house door in Asheboro, N. C., on Thursday, October 7th, 1937, at 12:00 o’clock noon, or as soon thereafter as may be, and will sell to the highest bidder for cash a certain tract or parcel of land bounded and described as follows: In the County of Randolph, State of North Carolina, in Trinity township, adjoining the lands of Bundy, Mrs. English, Beatrice Lawrence and C. W. Lawrence, and others, and bounded as follows: “Beginning at an iron stake on south side of public road, Beatrice Lawrence and C. W. Lawrence N. E. corner; thence along line of said Beatrice and C. W. Lawrence S . 0 degrees fifteen minutes E. 632 1-2 feet to an iron stake in Bundy’3 lines Beatrice Lawrence and C. W. Lawrence S. E. corner; thence along line of Bundy S. 72 de grees 30 minutes E. 213 1-2 feet to a stone, Bundy’s N. E. comer in English line; thence along English line N. 1 degree 46 minutes E. 660 feet to an iron stake on south side public :oad, then along said pub lic Road S. 86 degree 46 minutes W. 243 feet to the beginning, contain ing 8 36-100 acres more or less.” See book 238, page 300. A' 10 per cent deposit will be re quired as evidence of good faith. This the 7th day of September, 1937. V. A. J. Idol, Trustee Thos. W. Sprinkle, Attorney. High Point, N. C. Notice Notrh Carolina, Randolph County. P. E Byrd, administrator of Z. T. Byrd, deceased, vs. F. E. Byrd, individually, May B. Hall, J. G. Byrd and W. E. Byrd. The defendants, J. G. Byrd and W. E. Byrd, will take notice that a Special Proceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior court of Randolph coun ty( North Carolina, to sell the land of Z. T. Byrd, deceased, for assets to pay his debts, in which land the defendants have an interest; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said coun ty in the courthouse in Asheboro, North Carolina on 1st day at Oc tober, 1037, and answer or demur to the petition in said Special Pro ceeding, or the petitioner will ap ply to the court fbr the relief de manded in said petition. This the 1st day of September, 19:37. Everett Boling, Asst. Clerk Superior Court Rarr dalph County. 4t S 7 14 21 28 NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor on the estate of Stephen Beloc, deceased, before R. P. Routh, Clerk of Superior Court of Randolph co unty, all persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them to the undersigned, duly Verified, on or before the 8th day of September, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come for ward and make immediate settle ment. This 6th day of September, 1937. Stephen Beloe, deceased, High Point, N. C. Route 3. H. C. Royals, Ed Beloe, Admr. Attorney, Trinity N. C. 6tc S 7-14-21-28 0-5-12 NOTICE Having qualified as administra- j tor on the estate of Frances Copple, I deceased, before Rufus F. Routh, Clerk of Superior Court of Ran dolph county, all persons having claims against said estate are noti fied to present them to the under signed, duly verified, on or before the 3rd day of September, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all persons owing said estate will come for ward and make immediate settle ment. This 1st day of September, 1937. R. P. Copple, Administrator. Farmer, N. C. Sept. 3 7 14 21 28 Oct. 5. NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix on the estate of Phalti F. Spoon, deceased, before R. F. Routh, Clerk of Superior Court of Randolph county, all persons hav ing claims against said estate are notified to present them to the un dersigned, duly verified, on or be fore the 26th day of August, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery; and all per sons owing said estate will come forward and make immediate set tlement. This 24th day of August, 1937, Rilla B. Spoon, Admrx. Phalti F. Spoon, deceased, fit A 24 31 S 7 14 21 28. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Elizah Bur rows, deceased, late of Randolph county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned in Asheboro, North Carolina, on or before the 13th day of August, 1938, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 13th day of August. 1937. J. A. Brady, Administrator of the Estate of Elizah Burrows. Moser & Miller, Attys. Asheboro, N. C. A 17 24 31 S 7 14 21. SPECIAL PROCEEDING North Carolina, Randolph County. In the Superior Court Before the Clerk. I. N. Ingram, and wife, Lucy Anne Ingram, John L. Ingram and wife, Minnie Ferguson Ingram, Re becca Parrish, Fred L. Ingram and wife, Mary White Ingram, vs. Samuel Ingram, Rhetta Ingram Robbins and husband, Finley Rob bins, Frank Ingram, Louis Ingram and wife, Dora Hall Ingram, Ida Neal and husband, Mr. Neal, Clark Ingram and wife, Glenna Ingram, Cora Mann Carter and husband, Mr. Carter, Roy Ingram, and wife, Mary Jane Cox Ingram, Marvin Ingram and wife, Nannie Ingram, Sherril Ingram and wife, Esther Ingram, Norman Ingram, Russell Ingram and wife, Mrs. Russell In gram, James Ingram and wire, Mrs. James Ingram, Gertrude In gram Sheffield and husband, Mr. Sheffield, Artie Ingram, Lena Peace White, Fred Peace, and wife, Mrs. Fred Peace, Ollie Bowman and husband, Mr. Bowman, Minnie Peace, Julia A. Harrison, W. M. Parrish, Beulah Parrish, Margaret Parrish, E. R. Parrish, Edward Ingram, DeMauney Ingram and wife, Mrs. DeMauney Ingram and all unknown heirs of E. H. In gram. The defendants, Frank Ingram, Ida Neal and husband, Mr. Neal, DeMauney Ingram and wife, Mrs. DeMauney Ingram, Edward In gram, Clark Ingram and wife, Glen na Ingram will take notice that a Special Proceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Randolph coun ty,. North Carolina, in which the plaintiffs named above have peti tioned the court for the sale of the Erasmus H. Ingram property in Trinity Township for the purpose of dividing the proceeds of said sale among the heirs of said E. II. Ingram, deceased; and the said de fendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph county in the courthouse in Asheboro, North Carolina, on the 1st day of November, 1937, and answer or de mur to the petition in said pro ceeding or the plaintiff’s will apply to the Court for the relief deman ded in said petition. This the 16th day of September, 1937. Everett Boling, Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court of Randolph County. 4t S 16 21 28 Oct. 5. Byron Haworth, Attorney for Pla intiffs, 312 Security Bank Bldg., High Point, N. C. Telephone 21S6. What Is Circulation •> Is it the number of papers printed? NO! It is the number of papers distributed? NO! Is it the number of papers sold? NO! Is it the number of papers sold and read? YES! Circulation is the backbone of all forms of ad vertising . . and should be always carefully analyzed, no matter whether you intend us ing daily newspapers, weeklies, radio, post ers, handbills, free-sheets, programs, etc. it has been definitely proven that it costs less to reach prospective buyers through newspa per advertising . . as can be judged by the fact that more money is spent in newspaper advertising than in all other methods. The Daily Courier circulation is paid in-advance. Every single copy can be accounted for; thus eliminating guess work on the part of advertisers, and insuring the maximum circulation at the lowest possible cost. There Is No Substitute For Paid Circulation and The Daily Courier -HAS ITl , I
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