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W££K SATTT:DAY. Tm.y 1946 THK r.Ar^nT.rvnAN .. K4qy New Mark Set For 300 Yard Sprint ASHEVILLE BLUES TAKE FIRST HALF PENNANT LEAGUE HONORS : )• f Asheville Blues Top First Place In Southern League BUDDY YOUNG HEADS FOR THE STATE OF !LL ASHEVILLF. (ANPi — Thp Ashr- v'Dr Uln*:- i.-iiimrd l t»mr finpi m ea&tern toirr and rf'turmd to Soti'h- 1 'tur pi ly l>y d 'he Mobil*; Rear- n i > m ihr fii -t M.'mc "f a fmir. ••Tc -.rio Thr Pi.ipk f.illpftrri hi'.' as Rovm.in .turck ou* 1«. allo'vcd lor four sc./- tered hili. and 'von hi- •'-vrnfh itrS'ghl viclory •> a drfp;»» Tif h';;hli2hi »( (h- 5ym*' -in: Wor’h: i horn* i-'n' nnh Mi*' h>-^. rroV'dH Sj'inday nniif. thr RImp. ramr back t ' fliak*" it ■ in a rof a- f>uf l p b'-jttd fiircnc in a pitchins duel t‘j '.' III 5 to * 0-in-. now oiit- fiolriei -'gnM 'Ip by the Bliie^ wo = the lea'i't'g ii’tlei " i'b f'vn for three -ttorn'*on. ihe Blue'; *och both ond.- of 1 d«>'.iblr-hP3der win ning j to tn thp opening Katre a.-; PhlIMp.- 'cttterfd f nr hiU. In the stc'iid sainr. Mobile took a four run lead m lh» fir t inning as Firm- ' nv'.i • -helled from Ihe mound. Th- P!”* • !'-t iKg.n fn rattle ,. Tlifop,''!! cane ill to check the Alabainmi- -ending :he Rlue.-s nut fioiil win 17 to 8. ■ANF' -HOFMAKFR. F'iil Cl.'iidr 'Hudtlyi Yniui’;. -n.'-tMon'l fleet.f ,i-:d grid -tar. i- irp'Tied to' have headed to” aid Illinoi-. (fir- '‘■civine his navy di.'chargr Wed-; nesday. i • iinnyifC' if -he nnbeaton ' Naval Training ceniri ua i. whose liennp includ«\l ?n ill-Amci- 'ni al p|.iye.>. w. n .elca'CH wi!i' Young One '• a- Paul P.illei.'"n. ^ who !»• '.'lid to be arroinpar.ving him ; tn Illin is. ' Y ling inri P'litrrsnn, hi' rimnii.g n .Tie. an expected in be in the mini lineup n* \i n. Pattri 'Oi. is I pr-dnet of FaM .Aurora. Ilh. v.;ii -Tl "n|. and Y‘ ‘inc ‘•pent hi ; hiijii 'Chool yr.nrs h| Wendell Phil- lip- in Cl:ic.ngn THE ASHEVILLE BLUES HEAD FOR HOME Herb McKenley Set New Mark In 300-Yardl Sprint ' Tiiv-'hiy niaiit, .hih- ntp. ibr Rln-- played in Madisnn, N. ,1,, Wedn's- day niiihl in Ciif'-ler, Pa.. Tlini- • iiiulii ipc-n and Friday iiiithi ni Pi'.iman. N. .1,. l•.>Ill^l'inI; tn A-.r'• •\i!le S-.lurday luulit to inert ihi Rtrnn;; Kentucky Minors fi in Ben- hiiin. Ky, on M- Corni ' k FirM Th Blur Ml I ■.'r.-f mot nc«- bifnic in B' liliani. K«. wilh mo Rh > n lii^ nui Ihe Minors in ‘hr ninth i : inc 7 Iti (5, in n Ihrillor. Let us welcome the Rluos Irr 'h:ir ir'turn thrnit7t thr Fti-t •> h.ive a ci'oat bic crowd niit for •! fine game, Raleigh Tigers Take Two Games In Doubleheader Over Richmond Dodgers A. J. Hammond, promoter of the All Star Bascbnll game at Greensboro which will be play ed at the World War Memorial Stadium on Sunday. August 41h. Seven years old. the All Star game is a spectacle which many thousand persons are ex pected to be on hand to wit ness the very highest type ol baseball skill exemplifi^J by thr best prarticioners of the game. Persons interested in se curing reservations may con- If-ct Mr. Hamomnd at 442 E. V.'ashnigton St. in Greensboro. K niANTS DKEFAT lU.FFS nv 8 TO : .MAKOIN A.''tHr;VII.I.i; -- Th.; Knnxv,;. IMiTk rii'uits n '■vd out tin A-ln - viil Rliic.' MM exhibit! n li cinv at .'kCurnir k field la.-it Moi fl i, niiht by iljc core of .S to 7 ?hll'iii. 'vhe pounded out ;i bun., run ill Ihe left livid hv:'hr.>: in tpe ‘ rh wi» ' non. • n ;;iid I.iickii':i:i. vho rollcetrd two hils in tw- ii;p . I' d I'v Gi-.m at the plate Nathan Ri aim .n, wi'li a doiil;l- •l ihi e ■'iiv’l s in five Irijis. aivi Sp-iicer .M.’xaiuier, with three for four, wei: the top baonn-n for 'nr Blues RALEIGH The EldlciEh Tmc. fouii'J ‘hr Rirhinond Dodgers a bit ord-. I'd when it I inning.'- to ck.- oul a i f" 3 in before m ov r- flow c'vwd Both club 'Cnitd rut: in the fifth, Richnvnd -n a walk, a ra'tifice and -ingle by Washiii?- Ici . tai ling nirbmoncl pitch»-r. The locals tied in ilicir hall of 'hi front'' •• imn with one away Sir.ilu drew a base on balls, advanced to second on a fielder': choice an.-i iCor-'d on Rrewington'- double. Tlu; D-'idgors went inlo the lead in the sixth frame when Washincti n d' f bled t'vo men borne .after .-ome faul- t.v infield play, had .set the stage fer the pay '..ff The lo. nl.'- came back .'gain, tiiu' time scoring two riin-- on hitj; b;. E/ewer and AVarren end sacrifi|p by Camp and Mack. With the score deadlocked at three all — the two club, batllid nr.>iprr:('.cl,v until th. eleventh fr.Tme. with Ev.aiis, former Newark Fagle;- right htindcT re lieving Washington in the eighth frame, and receiving rredit for the loss. In the final frame. Rrrwing- ton eliirt to deep left field was muf fed bv I,. .lohn.son with the mri B.-ev Scc'»nd gamt. L'. John.-ion and (' For R.ileigh: 11 i Hi. hmond' M--'’. Johnson. Mitcheil ri.' and Wildn. Tigers Win Thriller From Spartanburg Sluggers 111,UKSCu'TIRI, BOTH i;,M)S OF DOlllWJv HIvADER A.SHFVILLE. .fiine .10 _ The i -t.-l; -villc Blurs capturtd both games .of .• doulilfhci.rier h.rc inis aftr- nuon at .Mc-Cormi,k Fu Id bvf n- a I large crowd, from the .Mobile, A'a. Blai k Dears. The lirst came went ; up n f.i 2 and the nightcap 17 to d. Tlu Rluc^ made it four straight.’I I ovi ;• the Mobile. Ala. Black Be:i' - i 'ns Vernon Phillips, .speed ball artisi, allowed only two runs and scatter-; rd 8 hits, striking out 9 batters. | Philips Just -eom t' have every* 'thing on the '>ld horsehide. pitching] ; anvlhvr one of his fine pcrfoi- ; mullets. He is one of the leadins i pitchers in the Negro Southern Leo * I gue. a.s The Blue.s arc rated as hav ing one of the fintst Nouro Baseball tc.ims in the South that includes RALEIGH - The high riding Raleigh ng-r.s were i-ii-ced to cx- U-nd themselves for Ihe scc.nd .'traight day when their v.'umtixl baitiiig attack failed to as>ert itself aid ih.y were I rceJ to confnt tiiLns. li e.' with a 7 in « victory over a luisllmg Sparr.inburg Slu.r girs Club. .\i the "u’.'.-t it sctmid that the locals were going to score at will .'IS they laced in four riri- '■n three hits and its seemed .o suf- ficiem had until the fourth fni.iv. .V Ihi.c sia-gt. lilt invaders mixvJ two hi's with 'll err. .md a has*' on ball' and an mu to scun two IUI1'. Ill ihv sixth frame the visit ors put together two hit-;, four Tig. r error.-?, and two wnlk.s for four run' Up ti that point, Knuckles recently acquind right h.andcr, h;id woik'ul well and seemed I j have had !h situation well in hand. .Meanwhile. vi.'ifing right h .iiriir wh • has seen service in the Souih.rn League, kept the loeaB fightii;,' furiously in an .Utempl to eien Ih hoe's NEW YORK 'ANPi - A nr'i -vnrlfi inn-yjird .-iprint mark iv.p' I bli-h'd iter' Tuesday by H-lL MeKenIry -it Randall- Island si.i;- i'lT before 2.000 spectators, who the llcet-froied Iliini I'.ick '• v r.vir the distanev in '*.8 'rtnnri'. He flashed down fhi trark to d - f' -if Flmorc Harris, .Shore A*hletir club of New .lericy. In- ibree yn ' ■’IcKenl'y had bin-wj m lu.- eye- When he aiuH Harn- toed Hie ni.irl. McKcnley flashed .iliead of f| ■ fn Id and 'V,!. never irtiight Tin track was f*;t and the evening wa. cool. Them,'.? Carey. vh» f.iy-ri i' , fr> m the .San Antonio. T'.-x-i:. N iional AAII champion Inp m protr • ag.ainsi Id Jim eiovi. :howel l.i lie, Is; to all comers in thr special sprint series f.f 7.). lOO jind l.aO yauis He won ihe 100 yard woiii in PH ;Cc nds and Ihe 1.">n -ird affair iv jM sconds. He let Ihe fan® knov what might ha\ e happrmnl h i.-t If ne to San Antonio by defeating .11 eon , ' tition Carey lirokv tin- f.ri-yard recon: -vt by Charley p.iridot k dinirg the Drake rtlays in IP2t of 12 spcnri:: flat. L.ft y:ar. RariX'-y Ewell r.n hr distance in 12 1. Johnny Fulton. Olvinpie rluti 'vnn the tiOO yard event in 1:11 i. nosing out Sol MtCant - ■ f the Pint • err flub hy If) yards. Davis Sniitii. ".-mp Dix, p1ned third. Two quar- f Is of ti.i -piintcri participati.1 ;■ 'hr 'pecial half-mile relay. Tlv - ' r. Th'>-rn.-- Can y, Ed Grn nrhlgr. Warren Bright .and Rudolph NVdd The all-star te.im consisted of '.rnl.y. Bob Haylton. Fr. Conw.'H nd Elmore HariLs. MrKenlcy and Carvv wages .■ I d- ■ ), v.y tc i-|d; - for Pioneer, fell hihind by pnllmg a fCM'^oii Harris nnd Nrdd lan without the baton to make tompe- tiliijn. Winning Urn.’ v i' I L'HI onds. TOP PROMPT AND rmriENT . , . RADIO REPAIRS AT RoaRonablo PricoA I ftylor Radio and Eloctrira! Co. SALES «£ SERVICE 724 E. Martin SI. Claud Taylor. Mqr. Phoo* ■ .»r Finance or Borrow On Your Car through the DILLON MOTOR FINANCE CO. Wilniington nl Onvi^ — Phon« .1.3231 T " nOTTLlMi «> .Mr. W. Mnr.-aii SI. V/AKF. 'ALVACE -O, W« Buy and 840 giTylhtao o( Value rUBNITUPE — STOVES RErnicrpATons TOOLS — RADIOS 337 S. Wilmington St. Phon« 3-2327 — AT — Atlantic. Beach, S. C,' Buy and Build on the FingO . Beach for Nvgroes In the Nation Healthful, invigorating Climtfa— Convenient I.oration—Situalad oti the Aflar fir Ocean near famoui '^ Myrtle Beach. . i Write lor full partirulars: Vtl.uilic rit-acli L'lmpain ill thr wav In ti'ird on R.i double nnd 'tiempt'd •■c'ire ".'I'.cn C-nly Spirt iiibu third basemm, momentJirily lul hl relay from the »Mfi-dd only t ' h. out on a close, play .'.I thr pla-. Br( vvlngton's smash down first ba- - line was rrrnrtvl by ••Honey’ Wi'- liams sending Barhee ito thi:.-i 'rom "’henei- hr seer, d on a wild pitch by Evans. The lor.ils tiii- ill viin to score in the eighth fram Facing drfrat, the I i:il.« made drttrn ined bid in llir ninth frame narbre w.-' safr on '.hr sh-rlslop'- error. .Manager Rrewiiigloii wa.s ou' • n a long Hy to center, Debnam was an easy out. stcond to first, 3ri- v.mcing Barber to second. Clark's smash down third base line wa miffid momentarily and thr L'1 liiigt-in I.inrr was afr at fir.>-l. 1’ mbert ii's .single renter .sr - »d L.imh Barbri with tbr lying i: In an effort to 'corr in th? eight!* frame. Cnr.art had tiaUcd for C-'mp. SIX DRESSES (USSDi ONLY $495 * ■Hsiltf Vied PROGRESSIVE GLEANERS One-Day Service Sdtisfnptinn pi r f Ke.Iry. man.ige. poi RR. Ton'vav. S.C. Will Be Closed For One Week Beginning July I5th To Reopen July 22nd fi' tb., Aft- f MM t-' o inrn I'ome .ifter -omr faul- ty infield play had -el Ihe stage for •he pay -ff Tl" I'KaJ' ram*- ba. k 'gain. t!ili •tiT' '-coring tiio iiiii' on hits b; Brewer snd 'W-srrrn end sacrifiles by CsTp and Mack. With thr - >rc deadlocked at three all — the tw ' r'ut> battl'd fir-p«r;i‘tl> im'il ll.. eleventh fr.imr. with Evans, forme' Nci'"ik F -gle right handi r rr- Heving Washington in the eighth franir. and recri'’ing credit for the los:. In the fiii'l frame, Rrf wing- ten cl'jirt to docp left field nas miif- f*«l hy L. Jolinsori with the basis ionded. woiing th '.inning maik- er Wnshifglon, ?4nrfing Dodger rlfc.il hander, "iih Ihtc- for four led *br i-jsiP r ■ offen-ivr. while C. Johii'-on. diminitive seend hasomin and Smith colorful litilr first b!'.--,- man .hoiK ' n the def:iV'jvr. Smith Tigers hoifslop. and Manager Brrwington with two for five and three for five rr.-pectively led 'l-r loral offrti'ivr. Statham .started for the locals on the mound, btii n as removed for plnrhhittcr C"/arl in the Ihiid frame, wi'h Jimmy Mack ftnishing and reec-i’lng rredit for the win, Allen Brewer, hard w rkine rrceli - er. worked his fird game sinir J'Jiie ?6. ''-hen he wni injured in •he pan e with Hie Dirham Rr-ltu; l»i ‘he abbreviated ..ffair. MicKi'v Harrij. curve bailer, held ''t v|.i!- 'Jr.s to five 'rcll scattered hits :nd coa-t-'d into i-l'tory the loc.d combed the offerings of Hall and .fohiu'm for seirn timely binelv' for a ■' to 2 count. Rreviiigton an-. Warren ''ilb iwo for hrre Ird the Raleigh -ffen-ive. while Joym-r wl|ii ‘hrre for thrrr 1 d Riehmord. Patfeiirc }ri 'hr fir.'t game- fn Ri-'h'ionri; Wasbincton (fli; Evan* ind ^Tilehel1; Ralrigli:: Statham '.ti; large crowd, from the .M-Jbilr. A'a. Bla'k Boars. The lirst came went up 8 'o 2 iind Ihe nightcap 17 tn d. T)i- Blues made it four straight.' ovi; thr Mohilr. Al... Black Bra--: os Vernon Phillips, speed ball artist. Rowed only two runs and scatter- it 8 hits, .tiikui). out 9 batters. Piiilips jii't -ero t ' have every thing on hr '*lri horsehide. pi'ching an'ithcr one of hi.s fine prrfni- manc's H'- is one of ihe leading piti hrrs in the .Ni ero Southern Lc ' gue. as The Blues are rated as hav _ ing one of the fiiust Negro Baseball f^^riousiy •cams in Ihc South (hat includes gf'-ai jji ching. hard hiitlnc, fine fielding and fast base running un der the able manag ■'merit of C I,- .M' ote. who has ensctnbled a great • ' am that has everv who give (he fans ,• high class brand of base ball that is enjoyed by the crowri. .Mnnagcr Sam Davis with 2 f.r 3 md Williarr with 2 fot 4 were the leading Black Bear hitter. For the Bin .Sprni r .-Mex imer with » for -a. including a long home run of oi’cr Rio feet, with two men on m |be first inning, and l.-nc triple .score in the righlh frari .\i Ihi.s .siagi. the invaders mixed two hits with an crrvr and .. ba.o on balls and an out to scon- two run'-'. In thv sixth frame the visit ors put together two hit*, four Tig t errors, and two waik. for four run-' Up to that point, Knuciiks recently acquind right hander, had woike-i well and seemed 11 have had th' situation well in hand. Meanwhile. '• . vi'iting right h.mdtr wh ' has seen servlrc in the Southern League, kept the locals fightjiia attempt to even th. mint. With one aw.iy in thv 1-cak? half of the seventh, Fmith singUn. liad until the loiirth fniii v. 1. ... racing def'-a . the 1 lals made di'lrnrined l-id in the ninth fraiiie rtarber wr-s rnfv on the ••h.>ristoi'• error. Manautr BrewiiiKlon was on' ' n a lone rly to center. Debnwm wr« an vnsy out. sieond to first, ad vancing Rarhce to second. Clark's .^■niash down third base line w- mufti id momentarily and the LH liiigti'ii Liner w.as safi. al first. P mbvri' n's .single ’.•• renter sc i r!d L.imb r.-irber with the lying I In an effort to score in Ih? eighth frame. Coznrt had bat'ed for Camp, end Camp had to he r'pLieed by Bill Wilder. At this stage. Bill Wildi r c.'inic up for his first timr Hi bat and smashed *'c first of. ferine to the center find fence for a possible double and Ihc winn .g' run. Warrrn. who h'ld relieve I i Knuckles in the seventh, went i' i le-'l of the distance I'lid reccivefl I credit for his second '. ictory .slner ' hi.s return t' he locals. Smith'-, r.’i'ch of Foster's sremincly Trx-' • Leaguer in the soven'h was a tie-; I t.- Cl II1 h'ghl'RlH ^0'' loc.nl.- -luiy I visiting renter fielder. BROOKLYN WIOKS KICK THE BLUES 4 TOO PROGRESSIVE One-Day Service ■Sntisfaption Giinrantcpfl Phonr ‘H U Cor. SmilhfieM "oH RIonHwnrth Stu. Branch Office: 702 E. Martin St. A. D. McOUEEN. Mgr- Beginning July 15th VACATION To Reopen July 22nd I BROOKLYN, N ;md 2 singles, along with Rufus Hat- ‘ th'^ wide open spares ine i rJ,prci,^llv brilliant on the Htfensi Ifti wlio had 2 foi 4, a double am! a . Blues wh-« captured ibr ] Spartanburg •ingle Catcher H:ilten also caught j half prnnant of the p„r second straight day »ho other of his fine games. Phill'ps | fO“*hein League which ended -h'ly iipvf ' and a fighting aggrec ition failed ‘o give up nniil the la.st man 'vas ou' n.ittories for Spartanburg F’-ar.'! nnd F ster: f-ar Ralrigh: KiumV;! > Hatton is a fine battery combin- Th* THE BLUES TAKE SPRINFIELD, LI. CLUB 7 TO 6 niuts t-.'ok the nightcap by ■ il’c .'’orr '.'f 17 to 8 Tbr Irading Rlai’k Bear hitter: Feranda Brrly. '■ntchc!. had u oerfccl day in the iiiahlcap getting } for 4 .and Man- -g' r S: ni Dai is h.id 2 f- r 3. For the Blues Hriiiinn Taylor al.«o had r, perfect day getting 4 for 4. ..\r- ‘bur Htfiitr had 2 fo:- .1 and Rufus Hatlen hit a long I: ime tun .of • rnuii'i Ifif' fm with two men on )i’"-e ill the third inning. Both ' f thv'e gaini's were witnessed by l u-gc rr'"vd-, that loroughi thrills and rs time nnd time again. and who are on |. ur •he east playing cxhiloilion played two gamt.-' on 5’rcign irr'i ory winning r-nr .,nd losing one 'Tbc BUie.s dr' pped M i the strong Br Bu.>.hwicks. while pr-it'.'st'inal te.ur ni'd* up of tor r .r .star Major L.e. gue Ba.'cball Players here this. .i irino.m hefore 8,.'i.a.'> p'lying 'i 'ik Fleming .hrillc- , ,o?;™ ^ c,„rk klyn. '■ ■h -lab for CLASSIFIED Ncrthern Jobi epen for Cook'., Futicri, Maids. Hotel Workerr-. Write today. Membership S.2.S ihi Blue- .uid piichwl Monthly (No Stamps). BU ES WIN. l.i-8 VIC TORY OVER CI VNTS IN WNKEE STADIl'M -'PPirJGFIFLD. I. ! V. Y July 3 — The A hrville .ics marie it tl-rrc "■jiv- oui >f f- irr games through 'hr Fa.-t. u they clrfeHtcd the 'roiig Spriugfirlci. Long Island. -New York •vbite professional bai>j- ball team here 'onight by the- sco-o '>f 7 to « bcfori 2.R7'i paying cus- timers. It "'Hs Bi? Righth inricr Robti! Bowman turning in another one -.'I his fine pitching performance." .i? ho oiilpi'eliur three Long Island pit'hers. T'lis is Bi'Avman's second "•rai,;hf wii, on this 10 day tojr •Sprnrer Alexander, hard hitting Iffl fielder for the Bl'ics tontiiuied , his heavy hitting tonight. 3 f'T 4 and Arihui Hefner, st.ir ceriirrfii-ld. getting 2 for 4. w?.-e ••le leading hitters 'if the ball aame Thi-' was a thriller from the begin- ninr to the end, as the .-N-shovnis Blnec under thr able nian-j'.'. m-:•• ' rf i' L. .Moore are m.-.king a great nome for tbciii.-elvos for tht- hl'^h type of baseball they are displriaing in all thiir games thrjiigh the Ea.-?! playing before large j-n wrts. Tb - Blue.-; arr rrerj\'i:jg i hearty v-i.l come in each city NEW Ilf fore YORK July I — Playing crowd of 1S.233 paid ad- iiii'sion'- ill Vanke*? itadium. the .N"hcvillc Bluc*« ptrt on a show of iio-vcT itj drub the Boston Giant.-, nloreri pr fc.'.>.innal team, IS to 8 In a holiday doublche.ider. In the fiist game on the bill the Newark E-igl'-s defented thr .New York Black Yankees. ?. to t Bis ri-hthandcr Robert Bow man "’as credited with the Blue.’ victory as he held the Giants to 10 hii.«. Herman Taylor, Nathan Bra.-*- non and Edward Byron rach col- Itrttd three hit.-: in .six trips f.ir the Blurs —V- irame all wing -jiily fou runs and ."cattinng s> ven I'.ii- against Hus strong team. Spencer Alexander and N.Tlh-in Br.innon were top hitters for the Blurs wun i two for three each. Stine ay night the .-X -hwiJlc Blurs I defraifd the Hyde Park. N. Y.. while professional baseball 'cam by score of 4 to 3, before a crowd of 3..)n2 paid arimisslin, II wa" Lefty Wald I -Cane Crook" Dunlap wii. lot of fire and curve on that oN •r''-hii‘e that seem 'o hnfflc th2 Hyilc Park hatter.'*, It v.i.-i a mast; : - ful pi'ching pi-rformance by Dunlap as I’.v allowed only thici run" and :.-iitc;,-d -ix hits ag:iin"t this .-trong whit'- proic.'sional te.im How.vrr. it was Walter G'Uns, re cently acquired right fielder wht br light home thf bacon. Goins naJ two hits for thDC trips up an'l Eung up a long home run over the right fii'ld wall in the eighth in ning wtih none aboard that proved •o be the winnnig tally of the bill game in a game that wjs filled with ch' cr.' and thrills. Sp-ncer .\lrxand- cr aLo had two hit.« for thrr times at the bat QUALITY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE ASSN. 214 East Clay Street Richmond 19. Va. fifeer FAMOUS BLUE BOOK CATALOG DICE•CARDS PciUel Ole*. Magic Die*. Magic Catda-AfXO THt aXCJri-l"ka. Da*Wa. Pokat Chip*. G*al*a Shortages are lioiding him back in Sgtithern hgvs hesn nffH'fg f?lepl*4»’e9 of fhs rgt'» of 350.000 o yeor But ?kortgqe« hgvf been growing ■ woree. nnd "ow it'« horHer and herder fnr us to get mo- lerigls fnr mnnufoefuring and building. We oren't comploining for we are in the some boot af> everyone else. Rut we thought you might like fo know thg supply situation nn some of the biggest items in the tels- phone business. K. C. CARD CO. * 807 >o. Wabash Av«. Chinitn. Illlnobi Wcldc'i Man Gets Win;s WELDON — Hug" O. Cheek ..f| Weldon w;.s a ini-mh?r '?f th^ la-t! giaduaiing class f rndei.« to r.- coive V nss and commissions as second iiutcnants in the .Nrmy Air F.'rcc.'- .i! Tusk gee .Army .Mr Field in Alabama The training tiase wa." lir.'t ed in October. HMt -md the cl.is made *• loial of 992 er,idua'e.r t" rievivc cojumissioiij In the Army Air PfTces. “KARIJGHT" • SEAT COVERS • FLOOR MATS CONVER STON KITS • SEALED BFAM • SPOTLIGHTS • FOG I.IGHTS • ni’N’PFP Gr.VRDs • FOOT PEDAl S • 'PAIL PIPE EXTENSIONS TEL. 32184 131 1-2 S. Wilmington St. PERIOD DELAYED? l>t).N"T WORRY! Now you can RKLIICVE your biggest worry, -.v.'n during your most "difficult d iv," If delayed period has been due to an anemic condition. B- LIVRO.N may bring you Prompt RELIEF from minor functicnal menstrual delay . . makes you h.'ppy again. Y>.‘. •I:i'ri''n be na iiokvn dales with P-LIVnON... physicians rcc mm:nd it . . . CARFFULLY pnE°.'vnEn. mcf".- • lly I i''»v'iiu.. ft No hatinful .ift i ■lice Gf'K.o'- -I’lpl- f ,• only \ i .ii'Vt'Y T HK one thine mo.st of us are certain of is the fact that our children must . ive better training than we had—If they are to succeed In the com petitive world of tomorrow. How then, can we best guaran tee that when they are ready for college, trade or professional school, that the ncces.sary money win be available? In these un certain days of rising living costs, will your savings deposib- remain consistent? Can you be ?iire your income will not be less than anticipated s — 19 '■ears hence? fash to lioip dofray normal school expen'o.s «? thev hecom* pavablo Your North Carolina Miit.ial underwriter can .suggest a plan that will .solve your problem and fit your piirs". No obitga- lions, of course' LEAD—Ttier* is t wfdH ihorteQe " Ifod. Ekin ’•hFo conditioi's he»» (troighten flof, it wR* h* «««• Hm* hlnrr irfrnuntc suppt'Pt n't ■Mitoblc. )ff*et*4 iiicpiv ■" tors COPPER—In great demonit hgt v* «'■■ ornbaKIv ho«e odeQuotf lup- plte» wheri th* smelting, refining nnd fabricating plnnH get going. RUBBER—Sv"th*tif? nr* 'ft Mf- supply hut natural rubber is 99 Government allocotion. LUMBER—Scarce oipplv ■foe t* unprecedented demond nnd d'Slo* cotian of lumber (rode. vill il r ‘ nil • 11 B-LIVnON , IM\ I j:s.\l .MKIHC.M. t o. 1300 M. l’ul;l^ki Road. Dept. N'.C.-I Chicago 23. lilinois \ Niu-lh Carolina Mutuiil Ku .'o'-ni’iil policy can be ihe an -*wer. You can arcaiii:*- lor !!il.' policy to mature when m-.-' -'l or you van anau c for the pro vev.ls to be paid ia iiistallm. a spaced to provide tlu; neri.*&j:ir> TEXTILES — Serious tbortaae nf cotton and synthetic yarns and (nS,[r«. with demand grcotly es- (eeding supply. STEEL—Steel and coat strikes hove BRASS MILL PRODUCTS—Used •• Central Office switches ond ether telephone equipment. Supply •vl be short until disturbed condition* are io“led in the capper indostry, permitting bross mills to get hock to full-scole production. OAHOfJriA lt* g tough .^ituntton, hijt 've oten't giving up. any mprg- thnn you hove given up trying tq get huttnr or shirts. We're Hoittg the best we con with whot we’ve got ond hoping these disturbed conditions will end. so we can realty go full ;pced ahead. I v r Sfuut '•. • /••«, I ' uu.*:8AJ aonxtt cabumba i! .Ill B.:ll Telephone and Telegraph Company 'NCOBrOflATCO • \9 itd*
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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July 13, 1946, edition 1
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