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The Mountaineer "Bees" slap ped Shelby 48 to 39 at Shelby ear ller in the season while the girls dropped a close one, 36 to 34. lite opener Monday night was close lor a halt with Shelby holding a two-point half-time margin that was overcome with CORRECTION In last week's issue of the Herald it wai inadvertent ly and incorrectly stated that West End Shell Ser vice. owned and operated by Garrison Goforth, would advance prices, a long with several other service stations on car washing and greasing. Customers9 Comer u Meet the Bos*' is th? title of ? film we dm in our intensive employee* train* tag program. . ? You are "the Bou 7 ' $** y , The men and women of AaP are keenly aware that their success and ours de pends upon how well we please our customers. That is why they strive always to give you better and better service. Have you any sugges tions that will help them do their job for you? Please write: it** rFORPO)flT < From Yonr Dollar A*P's * Lot* ffke, low ffbftt1 Polity Cute Yonr ToUl Food Bill // Because A&P Guarantees All Advertised Prices m- ~ CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. A*P Food Store* 420 Lexington Avenue New York 17, K Y. i (Including those of items not snbject to price cellln For a Full Week, mtfr M " ? riu Even Though Market Prices Go Up, Yoa i an Be Sure of Saving Any Day You Shop! All Items shown here (Including those of items not subject to ori?? **" QUa"""* 1 / ?? ???' . to price ceilings guaranteed ? Thursday, February through Wednesday, Febru? <- " are T, An^TR. 22"< Nutley or Golden Maid Margarine P& 28c Home Style on Sandwich Marvel Bread 20c m-ib. Loaf Pineapple Juice AAP r\_?_ AAP'I Own L/6XO Vegetable Shortening Sunnyfield Flour ? Libby's Peas Green Beans Ion* Strlngleta A&P Apple Sauce ? Wax Seel Marcal Hankies ,Tir,. Wax Paper KltcHae Cfcarm T Peaches or Hihw . ? ? w _ , Kadota Figs Packer'! Label. Can A<5rP Apricots Nc? Domestic Sardines Hot Roll Mix PilUbury'i S-lb. Can 1Mb. Bag 303 No S Can !*0 1 Can 100 rt. FoU Pkg. 129 rt. Jloll v? site Can Pkg. 39c 99c 84c 21c 13c 15c 31c 9c 21c 29c 39c 33c 7c 25c Hot Cross Buns Jan* Parker Pkg 29c Apple Sauce Loai Parke; Cake 33c Chocolate Square Layer Plain Donuts Puk,T felly Fingers Cake 1-DM. Pkg. Jane Parker Pkg. 34c 22c 20c Angel Food Bar Jan* Parker Cake 44c A6P Prunes Dried Peaches A&P Raisins Idaho Mtn| feWeei ... 10 Crisp Carrots Bunch Grapefruit Bit* Ha ft <4* .3 tor Apples Red Detlctoui ? i*. Temple Oranges Cocoanuts Rutabagas Lb*. Lb. AaFi price policy * ? Storewide low prices on hundreds of items every day . . . instead of just a few ; "one-day" or "week-end" specials. ? All advertised prices (including those items not subject to price ceilings) ere guaranteed for one week, even though market prices go up. We believe this policy helps our customers save more money. ? With the correct price marked on every item, plus an itemized cash register slip . . . you know what you save at A<tP. Plum Sparkle (Matin DeSert 3 Tomato Soup Ann r**-3 29c Peanut Butter Ann Pace ? Strawberry Ann Page Beans Pkn lf-ix. Jar J.Uk. Jar y 31c ; ? 43c -;V ? \'ki *1" ~ "V1 i Jiauroad 1951? Tit* Great Atlantic and Pacific To Co. a quick field goal In the third pe riod. It was late in the game be lore Kings Mountain managed another goal and Shelby had pulled way out front. Barbara Cault led the Kings Mountain scoring with 10 points. Crawford had 23 for Shelby. The nightcap wag a thriller all the way, with the lead swaping hands three times before Kings Mountain hit a streak for a 15 to 14 lead at the half way point Dickie McMackln paced the , scoring with 14 points. Horn had ! 11 for Shelby. Thd boxes: GIRLS CAME Kings Mountain "B" Girls (19) Piaru. Pot. g fg tp pf ftm S. Falls, f 0 2 2 0 3 Cault, f 4 2 10 2 5 Jones, f 3 17 0 2 Blanton, f 0 0 0 0 0 Walker, g .. .. .. 1 ?. Oline, g .. .. 2 . . Davis, g . . . . . . 4 . . Ayers, g .... .??* .0 ? .. Dilling, g .. .. . .1 .. Howell, g . . . . 0 '. . Totals 7 5 19 10 10 1 Shelby "B" Girls (43) Player, Pos. g ig tp pf ftm Falls, t 0 2 2 1 1 Crawford, f 8 7 23 1 0 Byers, f 1 4 6 0 2 Hicks, f 2 0 4 .0 3 Duncan, f 0 0 0 0 0 Reid, f 2 4 8 0 2 Washburn, f 0 O 0 0 0 Moore, . . .. .. 0 Mabry . ., . . . . 1 Greene . . * . . . 1 Noblitt . . .... 0 Caldwell ..... . - 0 DeVries, g . .' ..... 1 Gantt, ... .. .. 1 Totals 13 17 43 6 8 Technical Fouls: Kings Mouv>. tain: Walker 4, Ayers, Cline 2, Dilling. Shelby: Moore, Caldwell, Gantt 2. Officials: Tate, Referee; Klm mefl, Umpire; Painter, Scorer; Jones, Timer. ROTS' GAME V Kings Mountain "?" Boys (38) Player, Pos. g fg tp pf ftm Harris, f 5 0 10 3 1 McMackin, f 5 4 14 1 2 Welch, c ? 3 0 6 4 0 Briggs, c 0 0 0 0 0 Falls, g 0 0 0 0 0 McGinnis, g 2 0 4 1 3 Guyton, g 10 2 10 Bum'dr, g 1 0 2 0 0 CARLISLE STUDIO ? FOR? PORTRAIT Totals 17 4 38 10 .Shelby "B" Boys (33) Player, Pos. g fg tp pf ftm Horn, f 5 1 11 . 3 0 Byers, f 3 17 2 4 Haynes, f 1 0 2 0 0 Hamilton, f 0 0 0 0 0 Costner, c 2 0 4 0 0 Roberts, c 2 0 4 0 0 Dudley, g 0 1 1 *3 0 Hunter, g 0 0 0 0 1 Ledford, g 2 0 4 0 0 AusteH, g 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 15 3 33 8 6 Score at half: Kings Mountain , 15, Shelby 14. Officials: Kimmell, Referee; Tate, Umpire. ' Girl Scout troop No. 4 met Tuesday afternoon in our scout room at the Lutheran church. Miss Peggy Baker to our new scout leader. Mrs. Helen Canton, -who has moved to Gastonia, was our leader, Is now our assstant leader. We elected new officers. They are: president, Sybil Blanton; vice president, Patricia Short; secretary, Sue Jane Barrett; treas urer, Billie Sue Gibbons. Patrol leaders are Ellen Baker and Dix ie Cline. We saifg our scout hymn and told our good deeds. We discuss ed our badges under Good Groom ing. We were dismissed with our Good-bye Circle. Sue Jane Barrett, Reporter, ANNOUNCEMENT ... NEW PRICE SCHEDULES Effective March 1, 1951, at the following BEAUTY SHOPS Billie Gene Central Kings Mountain Modem Phenix Piedmont Vera's Joyce .?V ;V (In Grover) :?< Due to advanced costs of materials and supplies, it has been necessary for us to increase prices as follows, effective March 1st: REGULAR SHAMPOO and set $1.25 OIL SHAMPOO and set . $1.50 EGG and BEER SHAMPOO and set $1.75 MANICURE $1.25 HAIR CUT .:.... $1.25 PERMANENTS, starting at $6.50 nvllo ***9Wpm ""ttuawi ooon BAD BREATH TOO f%g% Pocket yO Size ?4il Mo'e Than A To '^Powerful This tii prorata Winter wintry ?*??? > wUlb?( on tlio## triod fmH 01 ??oia?t th* ?<a*wa|?rt. of * raluog th?t BROMO <*iTzn . ? - I?ai at ^ to T*?nr badgrt. MAKI FRIENDS" WU NOXZEMA 4<H?n-? 29*
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