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March 17. 1944 BAILEY BUGLE Whet A Tecsm! Take luscious, pink Peaches, a savage Hun, a burrowing Mole, a religious Monk, and a little dumpy man. Shorty by name and place them on a floor. Vifhat do you have? In Bailey, a rip-roar- ing basketball team. Yes, one that has the flavor of a juicy peach' (Bobby Stott), one that possesses the warlike spirit of the Hun (Philip Stone), one that glides along v;ith the speed and slickness of a mole (Tommy Etheridge) one that has the faith of a Monk (Elton Glover)--but not the reclusivo quality, for he likes girls as much as he does playing ball— and one that is far from being Short (Thelbert Glover) in the fame of tlirov/ing good shots — that’s the stuff our team is made of. Wo really think v/hcn v/e see them playing there’s something in a name. D.J. Page'- _2g You Are VVelcoifiii ANY TIME AT » OUK COUNTRY STOR,!' Where frterds /\re Frierds U IH, GROCERIES DRINKS ■ 6 CANDIPS BAILEY, N.C. WHEN YOU TRADE ^ WITH TRADE ALONG WITH OUR SLOGAN, "MORE QUALITY TliAN TITTJ WILL FIND ANYV/HEiCj", ALSO GOES, BETTER" PRICES THAN YOU WILL PII^ID AITYWIIERE." TJTAT IS WHY OUR QUALIIT IS REMEI.ffiERED I.01TG APITIR THE PRICE IS F0jc:iOTTi::iT. ^ ME B. 14/. PRIVETTE STAKES HORSES^oMUL ES PHONE- tO'l 6A.ILEY, N.C. i; I
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