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^ Friday. August 6. 1948 SPORT si BY CII DOTS AND DASHES Boyce Sione, promising righi handed pitcher with the Class D Shelby Farmers, dropped a heart' breaker Monday night in Shelby after stringing up a pair of shut-outs. Leading 5 to 0 going into the top oi the eighth and with 25 scoreless innings behind him, Newton-Conover got to him for 4 runs. In the 9th after two out a team-mate error plus a homer by pan Stafford cost him the game. Stone has been learning lota this year and we hope he will go up'.... George Wilson, Crowders Mountain base-.baller with the Birmingham farm club of the Boston Red Sox, is having himself, a great year in the. AA Southern. Latest figures have him hitting .353, 107 hits in 3003 times at bat. In a July 22 game with Little Rock he had a homer, drove in 2 runs, ^ and scored 3. Next day he w^nt 0 for ftk 2, BUT scored 3 runs, in the first game of a double header and hit a J homer in the second. 2 rbi. 2 - runs scored. On the 24th he hit 3 for 3, scored 2 runs, batted in one, hit a homer and a double. He didn't play Sunday or Monday, Birmingham losing three straight' to Mobile, th'e loop-runner-up. He's headed tor the Red Sox .... Gene Goforth notched - .a win for Rex Mills in the semi-pro loop last Saturday Nice writeup by Ray Eastwood of the Forest City Courier in the Observer the other day, subject one Charles Ballard. The local slygger has really been tagging them for the Rutherford County Owls in his first year as a -T7TS BIG BJ McCartei's l Phon { B.I | SealI I tid TOP D< TRAD FOR 1 OLD T This B. F. Goodrich Se punctures while you 1 special type rubber clos - trating object and fills the nail or spike is rec of air! It's all accompli as you continue on y today and see them foi Iljp CITY 247 BATTLEGROUNI . j ' ' L r 1 1 1 I ? ^ m ??. I I , TOTS ARLES CARPENTER pro . J. H. Pressly, Clemson grad of 1919 and new golf pro and man- | . ager of the Kings Mountain Country 1 , Club, reportedly shot a 38 first time I abound the local course .. . .Annual pro champs > collegiate all-star game, scheduled for Soldier Field,1 Chicago, August 20. Southern stars i on. the collegiate squad include j Bill (Earthquake) Smith, UNC, tac- ] kle, Bob Leonetti, Wake Forest, guard, and Nick Ognavich, Wake 1 .Forest, halfback. The college-boys are favored because of a powerful two-attack offensive, single wingback and "T" .... The U. S. Olympic team is walking-off with the | team title'.... We missed on the! junior battle of Area 4 honors, stringing along with Buddy Lewis's | powerful Gastonia nine. Hickory j took ?hem in two straight, Joe Church hurling both victories .... The Lions club should "show" the best horse show in history Labor Day. It's the fifth annual affair and Jake Cooper heads the eommitte in charge. Horseman Jimmy Harris heads the dntries department and he knows the exhibitors well, j should have nnito a llnoim | Excessive heat kills hundreds of persons every summer. Both worker j and vacationer are its victims. Safe j ty experts of the Accident Preven- ! tion Department, Association of Cas- j ualty and Surety Companies, remind | all to guard against over-exertion i these balmy days, take frequent rest periods. Wear a hat while working in the sun. : . i HHHA' iE STORE rith w \RGAINS ' Cash Grocery ie 223 F. Good ri o-motic 1 * hlar jflh roue ubes lns al-o-iuatic tube seals wh ceep on drivne. A es around the penes in the hole after noved. Prevents loss shed on your wheel ? our way. Come in r yourself. and FOR A REi COURIHATIAI B. F. Goodrich Silvertowns 1.50 DOWN . . . 1 Afso TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR OL AUTO & HOME S i . - ? | ?V/..' V *; - ' i ' '? ' ; - if " ' - a "HE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERA . HAMBL1NC; SKETCHES OF Oak Grove News By Mrs. William Wright Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patterson and sons oi Patterson Grove were Sunday afternoon visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ledford, Mrs. Mattie and Miss Martha Sue Ledford spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ware of Patterson Grove. . Mr. and Mrs. Culp Ford of Shelby were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware. Other guests in the Ware home were Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stone, jr., and little son, Billy, of El Bethel, and Mr. and Mrs. Menzell Phifer o.f Kings Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bell and son Micky, spent Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMillian of Bessemer City. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Philbeck and children and Mrs. Mayme Gibson were the Sunday dinnc- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Quince Philbeck. Mrs. M. C. Ramsey entertained her daughter Miss Kathleen Ramsey with a household shower Friday night. A Jarge crowd was present for the occasion. The honoree received many nice gifts. Mrs. Laura Wolfe, Mrs. Kathleen .Plonk and daughters Misses Virginia and Rachel Plonk of the St. Luke section spent a while Sunday eyening with the former's daughter and little grandson, Mrs. Stokes Wright and Chas. Thomas Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goforth of Patterson Grove spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lovelace and children and Mrs. Cummings of Tampa, F!?., returned home Saturday after spending a few days with Mrs. Lovelace's mother, Mrs. Ann MeSwain and Mrs. Cumming's daughter, Mrs. Modene Thornburg. Mrs. Laura Harrill of California is spending sometime here with her brother, Mr. T. M. Ware and Mrs. Ware and other relatives. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rjehard Spencer were Mr. and Mrs. Coy Davis and daughter, Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huffstetler, and daughter, Jean, Mrs. Annie Mae Bolin $nd daughter, Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lindsay and children, Helen, Judy and A. C., all of Gastonia. ch fubes a , 4 >^' V' HHBvX^ la!lsd FREE iiEe you wait Size 6.00-16 1.20 down .25 per week u SAFETY N . GET IS95 G^ PLUS TAX 4X0-14 .25 o WEEK I TRADE-IN t D TIRES VPPLY PHONE 522-J 'h' ' '' '"ji. ''i* f f* '?< -< v.*i * * * : * ";V-:* 'i LD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N C. Mr. arid Mrs. Edgar Bell and son, | spent the week end in Gastonia. i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer left Monday morning for Washington, D. j t'C. to spend their vacation. . Mrs. Ann McSwain spent Sunday | with Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Cham- \ pion. Mr. and . Mrs. Stokes Wright and | son Charles, the scribe and husband j spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. H. T. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ledford and daughter, Joyce of Shelby, spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Ledford and Miss Martha Sue Led ford. I- ' ??- A new $100,000 agricultural marketing center was opened in Clinton recently. i : : : ?: ' 1 THERE'S NOTHING MORE i SHREDDED RALSTON ... S* NABISCO RITZ _ J? FREEZINC MIX p*g SALAD DRESSING ?? ft CORN FLAKES Suntvyfiekl JELLO ... g?? ?*. SPARKLE ... o.,^ S?.n .... 3 STRAINED FOODS CUppt 4 Jftn CHEWING GUM 3 1GRAPENUT FLAKES V? KIPPERED HERRING ..... ac~ 1A 1 K t> O-l* avuu. uag kTCU-Aiirin^ / SUNNYFIELD FLOUR ? . . deXO Bhoet^ln. can $1 FRUIT COCKTAIL "?* N^n1 BARTLETT PEARS *** "0CJ* WEoS,slON Snowdri Can 49C 3 .^D M ? SWIFT " CLEANSER i Pkg. He V' I DUZ I | Lge. Pkg. 34c T : ' , 4 DREFT > Pkg. 31c { i I I SPIC AND | f I SPAN j Pkg. 25c JL Rich ai OCTAGON M C soap Ban 17c QEi - Fine G OCTAGON SOAP ^LJ FLAKES ST PkS. 34c GR , Golden PALMOLIVE AA/ soap ;rfs i 2 Bar* I9c pR PALMOIJVE SOAP 2 Bath Ban 27c ' MMnnnnHanHMaaMBaMnaaMaaMaaaaHaaaaaan . - - - V"; ' ::.V' ' . ' V ^ Page H^v" WOODWARD'S ... '-''n + V '.' ' ! '/. ! ' , ' .'?* ' PLEASING IN THE TORRID SEASON J | I HAN A OAT ICNIC SUPPER y not give your family a porch picnic or backyard spread t? It's so easy when you get the fixings at your A&P For instance, serve cold cuts with oven-fresh Marvel and top it off with a tempting, fresh fruit sealad of goldea and grapefruit wedges with A&P's grand-tasting Marvel ich Rolls They're always absolutely fresh, too. You'll find ting you need lor summer meals at your A&P. Stop in -STYLE? SANDWICH? REGULAR PAN \RVEL BREAD '^b 18c Ann Pagr Salad s Pick O'Carollna Sw Mlard ^ Mustard 15c I Pickles 115c iAnn Page Sandwich Underwood Deviled V Spread J!.1; B3c J Ham ... 17c \ "V. Armour's 8tar i\n Page Stuffed l<r Trect ? ca?nr 49c t Olives 8j?^ 49c Cut Rite Marcel Paper Paper v. 23c$Nopkins %? 12c EL FRANKFURTER OR NDWICH Rolls "*.15c l 'XXXJI-JX&X.X-MJLXJl-'TX-li' T ZMXXXXXXXXXXXMMXi i7c Fruits & Vegetables * ? Large Size Calif. ,0c LEMONS?doz 30c 35c ' I 2 Bunches ,2c CARROTS 15r I ^1% . i.,. 2 Lbs. i 35! Yellow Onions .... 15c k I' V mT, 10c Sweet ?*?- > / . i5c Potatoes?lb. 10c ' 20c ' "Red Bliss 5 Lbs! . Wc POTATOES 27c CaliL Plums, lb 23c r 25c ? Firm Head Z LETTUCE 10c ?/ itt ? ^ aa Home Grown 2 Lbs. CrowderPeas 25c 6 Pound Can * OIL SAUSAGE S2.25 1 OYSTERS-Can 39c j j Fish-Flavored or Reg. Diet 3 For I ' . . n i? . n *i i o. uany nog rooa ac f A & P No. 2 Can 2 for ? APPLE SAUCE ... 25c j A & P No. 2% Can PRUNE PLUMS 19c , 4 Lbs. y PURE LARD $1.05 j _. ? id Flavorful CTAR TEA ^ 29c tge witn Pork and Tomato Sauce ^NS 'xtr2'&? 25c ! ronulalto . ' GAR ?i? 43c APE JUICE & 19c j Maid WGARINE llb.pbg.33c f ige Peach * U ESERVES '# 21c 1 NEW PACK WHITE HOUSE GREEN GIANT * EVAPORATED PEAS MILK I Nc?r 21c 3 sa 42c I *. Mr 1 . . " ' -' . v ^ v'^ .. .- * ^ .y ^ ^'""
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