N&O Index Card Listings

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Goerch, Carl, 1891-
  • Think of those legs. Je.9-29:1 M.
  • Gov. abandons high hat for leather helmet; A soft answer sometimes lets you in for lots of hard talk. Je.13-29:1, 8 M.
  • Speaking about Tax reduction who's seen any tax reduction? Je.23-29:8.
  • It takes a strong mentality to receive thought messages. Jl.14-29:5 X.
  • Pajama clad editor placed under arrest. Jl.23-29:1.
Goerch, Carl, 1891-
  • What is there about shirt tail that can be considered as so frightully immodest? Jl.28-29:8.
  • Don't ask why they do it. Ag.11-29:6.
  • What the home needs is system. Ag.13-29:4 0.
  • Another tobacco season is on. Se.8-29:6
  • Unreported babies may injure state's record'. Se. 15-29:4 M.
  • W.J.Harper calling on the trade for hal: cantury in eastern Carolina. Se.29-29:8.
Goerch, Carl, 1891-
  • Fresh history while you wait. 0.8-29:8 X.
  • Uncle Joe, from Hoosick, N.Y. comes back home. 0.13-29:12 M.
  • I learned about flying. 0.?7-29:8 X.
  • Things you don't like about Deot>le you like. H.3-29:5.
  • That fPOO that lost millions. N.10-P3:' 7.
  • Many of our little Sfovements have no meani ng what so ever. 1.17- 9:5.
Goerch, Carl, 1891-
  • Lovely time was had by all, including geese, when Gov. jax goes hunting. D.l-?9:3 U.
  • it all goes to show governor either "brave or reckless man. D.S-?9:8 M.
  • Governor.hooes to get 'em away "by Chris mas. 0.19-29:7.
  • Governor's Darty "bier success. D.20-P9: 2.
Goerch, Carl, 1891-
  • Considering everything it was a lovely Christmas. D.29-29:11.
  • Old man Yubelman is one prime predictor Jan.1-30:11.
  • What N.Y. needs most is a few good fronl porches. Jan.12-30:4.
  • Chruch factions resort to court. Jan.
  • 36-30:8 X.
  • Jackson Day dinner may finish young democrats. F.2-30:1 M.
  • Maybe geese have "been libeled all this time. F.16-30:
Goerch, Carl, 1891-
  • Fxiauntive church groups aroused 'by
  • cnurch split. F.16-30:5 M.
  • No Jackson ana no Jefferson and there will be less oratory. F.23-30:5.
  • Stamoeding College presidents. Mar.2-30:4 o".
  • After one squarp meal democrats get hot>eful. Mar. 16-30:1.
  • Predestination looms large in Smithirick church trial, liar.27-30:3.
Goerch, Carl, 1891-
  • All it requires to fly plane is quiet nerves and common sense. Ap.13-30:1 M.
  • Even a bald-headed man has rights of his own. May 4-30:1 M.
  • Roads and civic clubs creators of frien< liness. May 11-30:1 M.
  • Just one ouestion about election: who would win. Je.15-30:1 M.
  • Old man Webster didn't know about vacations. Je.22-30:9. _ nn m
  • Colonial dames hold meeting. Je.29-30:
  • 6.
Goerch, Carl, 1891-
  • Washington is nlace to honor Washington. Jl.20-30:1 M.
  • Questions right to shot radio player in pants. J1.26-30:l.
  • Whole county has now gone endurance crazy. Jl.27-30:7.
  • Those mothers ought to have stuck arounc some. Ag.3-30:1 M.
  • Too much conversation and not much mone] Ag.10-30:1 M.
Goerch, Carl, 1891-
  • Beat Estep or bust is Carl Goerch's program. Ag.17-30:1 M.
  • Beach, nowadays, is no place for nervous man. Ag.24-30:1 M.
  • Theme songs suggested for actual experiences. 0.5-30:6 X.
  • Speaking of Dostoffices nlenty of them in state. 0.1?-30:1 M.
  • State has essentials for successful fan
  • ing. 0.19-30:6.
Goerch, Carl, 1891-
  • When man keeps house for wife. 0.2S-30
  • 1 M.
  • Wife disillusions her hubby about her
  • home. N.2-30:1 M.
  • It's easy enough to buy but wnat about
  • paying? N. 30-30. 1 M.
  • Waterlogged fans watch med turtles of ffridiron." D.7-30:1.
  • Christmas bells heln as foreet Christma.s
  • bills. D.7-30:1 M.