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Statesville Record and Landmark from Statesville, North Carolina • 2

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hsa 3 PAGE TWO Monday July 22 1946 What Is a Customer? juulu wr me Moors George Bradshaw led Landid giving up 12 hits but he tight DR BOBBS tiftsrel GENTLEMAN ROBBER "5 ft tcgtt OH! DIANA sss SALON it Jr ri i rr 7 IUg US Pct Off Sd OAKIE DOAKS guard 7 22 SCORCHY SMITH BEAUTY SALON Phone No 6 including Revlon Ball Mason ruit Jars LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE WAS DUEL TALKIN' l7 Co STATGSVILtG CRESCENT 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 uAfHA THAT pip it CAST AN kELOAP SMITH'S GONNA SPREAP JH' QUICK! SPRAY UV tresses draperies upholstery ma terials and other textiles "Black IS PESEKTEPSCOKCHY A LIVING TOZCH AS THE MUTINEERS JOIN BATTLE WITH 1 COAST GUARP Etie 2b ortine of Lather ss Jamin If Trew 3b Richards lb Costa rf Osgood Gapinski Totals OrBITlN' TUI PUMP' VLL I4ELP TMEEE'4 A PEW R9LK6 LET WILLIN TO WPRX' EPHANG'N TILL! JUDGE DURE Pot Off AP Ntwsfffiurri 11 0 0 Pct678575569528466429389370 hunter replied sign you as as soon as we start night A brand new flame proofing substance made from coal chemi cals will soon be on the market for flame proofing aprons mat I THAT EX PLOWING HARPOON ROM BIG SVEN PONT EACKWATER ANP PULL 'ER APART? 24 31 31 34 tKjudgl'IS' RIGHT? WERE1 LAW PEOPLE HERE? a 8 to 2 defeat Hoyt Wilhelm went the route for the Moors New Jersey A taxi driver Elmer Swann was held up today by a bandit who told him that he was hungry and sick and needed money Elmer handed over all he had seven where upon the holdup anan took five dollars and handed the driver back the other two As the bandit left he said: I ever see you again Standing of Clubs State League UMBRELLA BLEW OUT OEMS HAND AMD GOT STUCK IN THE 'HELMET THE H1GHVAYMAW Wright ss Lawing rf Broome rf Miller If Bradshaw Holt 2b Stirewalt 3b Harington cf Bradshaw Huffstetler McGimsey xx Totals 37 3 10 10 2 Hit for Harrington in 9th xx Hit for Bradshaw in 9th Statesville 200 210 Landis 000 102 i Buns batted Richards 2 Gapinski Etie Bradshaw Mil ler Jamin Two basc Law jng Miller Etie Left on bases Statesville 8 Iindis 8 Bases on balls off Gapinski 5 Bradshaw 9 Carrier and Bonds Time of game 2:00 THEY'S A QUICK WAY IO TACKLE THAT i Rooms 25 26 27 28 West Building We handle several lines of cosmetics one of ie wildest ball games of the year at Salisbury as Lexing ton registered a 12 to 8 victory over the Pirates Three chunkers Stanly ain Elmer Kish and newcomer Tony Verlotta worked for the Buccaneers while John (Corporal) Hargrove and rank Walker did the toiling for the Athletics ain was accredited with the Joss while Walker got advantage of a five run Athletic rally in the eighth to get credit for the victory The league leading Concord Weavers came back revenge at Concord Saturday nisrht ns Ennis got back on the win wagon to whip Thomasville 3 to in a thrilling ball game Mooresville regained a little voice the boy replied: am The scout said brought you a message lbig league The boy evidently excited ask ed is And with a touch of in his voice the tired baseball talent 1 3lVfc UP! 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NOTHIN TO RENT 4 4 4 3 0 1 0 1 3 O'iO 1 0 3 0 0 jo 1 OpOrO'O Club Concord Landis Salisbury Hickory Mooresville Thomasville Lexington STATESVILLE SONG TO ith MERLE CORNEL WILDE (TUESDAY) "KISS ANO TELL" 4 1 1 0 3 0 0 13 1 0 1 '4 0 IN BEAUTY 36 610 10 2 LANDIS ab a 4 00 20 5 1 20 1 0 1 0 0 STATESVILLE ab 4 i3 4 1 (V 7 1 4 0 4 1 5 1 Ts NORTH STATE LEAGUE Results Saturday STATESVILLE 6 Landis 3 Mooresville 8 Hickory 2 Concord 3 Thomasville 1 Salisbury 8 Lexington 12 CLCB STANDINGS 50 42 41 38 34 39 30 40 28 44 27 46 Results Saturday NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 1 Cincinnati 2 Brooklyn 4 Pittsburgh 1 Chicago 4 3 Philadelphia 3 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 10 Washington 2 Detroit 4 Philadelphia 3 (10 innings) jNew York 7 Chicago 0: St Louis 5 Boston 4 Results Sunday AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 2 7 Cleveland 1 5 Philadelphia 4 7 Detroit 3 11 (second game called seventh darkness) Boston 5 7( St Louis 0 4 New York 3 3 Chicago 2 9 NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 3 6 Pittsburgh 0 5 Chicago 3 2 Philadelphia 0 4 Cincinnati 5 1 New York 0 2 TRI COUNTY LEAGUE July 21 Statesville at Stony PointHiddenite at Statesville Colts Taylorsville at Cleveland "Troutman at Harmony There are boats that have no' masts but depefid on sails under water to carry them along called and ply along the Ohio and Ken tucky rivers collecting the fish from whose shells shirt buttons and cheap jewelry are made pay you back the five The bandit did not leave an IOU jw Carolina' Motor Company STATESVILLE A Customer is the most important person ever to enter our store either in per son or by mail hot dependent on us but WE ARE dependent on him! not an interrup tion of our work the purpose of our work not a cold statistic but a lesh and blood human being! not someone to match wits or argue with a person who brings us his wants who has feelings and emotions like our own who is DOING US A AVOR by giving US the OPPORTUNITY of SERVING HIM Statesville Drug Co the store of quality: PHONE 80 a CZJCZ If 'N I'M WILLIN TO ET zN Hadley Hardware A PHONE 68 4' Quality Merchandise Reasonably i 1 Priced Lazenby Montgomery Hdwe Co cned down in the pinches and left 11 men stranded rank Hidalgo went the route for Hickory Norman Small took over as manager of the Moors Lexington is here Tuesday night Mooresville Thursday and Ought to be Good At Nigit Ball Major Leagud Baseball scouts always the patient and understanding eouls they were these days especially when it came to dealing with collegians whom they called boys Back in 1920 a certain' veter an scout was tipped off about a great catching prospect at a well known eastern college The scout visited the campus and went to the residence about supper time but the youngster in So the scout sat down on the! doorstep thinking he would wait for him Hour by hour he sat 'but still the boy show up inally after he had dozed off: a while the scout was awakened at 6 in the morning boy had finally come home and you might say in uproarious fash ion after making a night of it The scout collared him and ask ed a great ball play er I With a note of pride in or perfect grooming becoming coiffure fashions and to at tain that comfortable daily car ed or look fastidious women will depend on our modern Beauty Salon pledged to give you with the able aid of the skilled fingers of our fine beauty preparations and most approved methods IVE EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIANS TO SERVE YOU! Mrs Ina Hefner Bost Mrs Garnet Wilson Sloan 'Mrs Lena Beaver Lindley Miss ern Thompson Miss Matie Gray Wilson AU Sizes In Stock GOLD MEDAL PRODUCTS carry a complete line cf utionaliy known products Be os for your needs BA WKINS DRUG STORE Phoue 526 GOLD MEDAL Skippy Capinski Again Hurls Cubs To 6 3 Win Oyer Brudshuw Skippy Gapinski did it with three hits Beat Beat Bradshaw! 1 The largest crowd of the sea a Sparked by brilliant) SOn 2119 fans turned out to see ZVt 1 A 4 La QJ 4 4 MM 1 a A1VUM44U 4 44ICII4V 15 i WM? KJ ville Cubs came through to vic tory at Landis Saturday night 6 to 3 Etie with and two singles and red Rich ards with three singles furnished the heavy artillery that shelled Bradshaw into These two beys really put on the show atLandis along with good light arm gunning Statesville took 'advantage of ag' early lead to defeat the slip Milks Manager "Wennie took over the helm The Cubs grabbed a 4 to 1 ad vantage by the end of the fourthinning and went on from there to win gave up 10 base hits Yasjlit I John Bradshaw lost ground by handing Hickory nnf runs then Kava a gles to NOT A HOU6E TMOSt 1 6 1PAT ESMOVE TME WELCOME HOME 6IGN HAP A £IGUT TO PO 1T i Now Open in Modern New Quarters in the new West (Second loor) West Broad Next to Post Office I Zl IHH 1 oteps io Beauty I Ji 1 IT WOULD HAVE MEANT SHocrnttf OUP KIND OLKS BUT Trf VWT HANG fM TO LEAVE IT HANGltf 'EM? SOME THINGS CAN BE 1NOQSE THAN SHEpf SHERIS I I STILL WAS RIGHT! PS7TECTED THEM SKONKS? LAW! 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