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PAGE FOUR Huge Bottling Machines in Coca-Cola Plant J|£ %M I *u HHHHK : I II liiin^fjWPPPP^w^^^PW^^aww^Mlj^^^^ww^—igpwp— I III liiipiwiinw.i j i ' ' .'" BBBBMBiW^ /, f. "~f* . v | tes^rsiSK;^ These big machines are in clear view in the new Coca-Cola plant on the national highway south of the city, which the public is invited to inspect tomorrow evening. BEST WISHES STo The ff Bottling Company J| of Henderson, Inc. Consolidated Cork Corporation Brooklyn, New York .9- t iTi - Jinn- TT---I -II Win I■ ■ ■ ——n —I 11 , | IBM WIIB—II —M—i— MiLiiii —iiiti .T«aJWi Hirca-rfraniiwn" M ,, — i| a—mm——— mm■———■ HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER Si, 1935 Jackie Coogan Has His Millions, Then Ponders on future T »lrvonrt, Oct. 31 (AP)—“Jackie” Coogan. who lived his lis p backward 'V achieving fame and fortune as a small boy, blossomed out Saturday, [ —— —“ ~l - CTejitii^i^w-^-^jA-^^^ ! <M^M^ggJi*jiM*«tiM«««WMß«<te»aißHwew^S i^Miliifefejweaßgßrtg^rti»M**«iaH*g»«»WiawßgMMi»eM^»*t^»*M ***** r * ;;!:geMl^ CONGRATULATIONS To The Coca-Cola Bottling Company fit llcildciSOHl We are indeed glad to have had a part in the building of this modern plant. We feel that the deep well pumping equipment and storage sys tem which we have installed can be expected to deliver safe and pure water. Sydnoi Pump A Well Company Richmond, \ifginaa his twenty-first birthday as an em bryo millionaire in search of a career. He wants to start at the bottom and work up in some field —prefer- ably the movies perhaps in law. Just now he is a center of the social activities of a younger group of movie players. At 15. he had traveled the span of a lifetime’s career, having earned g'eat wealth and fame. At 21 he is faced with the problem of starting a second “life.” His birthday brought the first por tion of the fortune h e earned, as a child movie stm., giving him legal po' v ' r, .s<Hon of part of an estate un officially valued at SI,OOO 000. In time it all will come into his hands. Several years ago, when he was at Santa Clara University, Jackie said he intended to study law. Later, he came back to Hon • ~ and starred in a “Western” tives said it would be a te<a ability and popularity. Tbo h:s was guardedly Ascribed modern success.’” ° r a s a Put. whatever ito ~p. p work apparently crystallize ’■ f 1 U ’ c determination to stait reer in pictures. n?1 ca-