Iburaday, May S, 1977—SURBOK-HERAU—r*|;* 9A Host Hickory Monday KM Boys Win 14th i DON JONES HONOBED - Sapt. Don Jonea, right, receives » gift from Director of Iiutmollon Howard Bryant from all member* of the Administrative staff of KM Public Schools at a Tnesday hmoheon in the Ad ministration Building attended by over IS oo-workere of Supt. Jones. The gift came at the close of the luncheon HERNDON’S SMALL ENRtNE SHOP • LAWN MOWERS • GARDEN TILLERS Rtpairad A StrYiead AU Work Suarantaad eall W. Hsf HtraOs 739-3870 Pickup 8t Delivery Service jjrthjehsmClwrchRcsd Photo Be Lft Mswart along wtth a surprlae presentation and «eeeh by Bryant in which he cited some of toe vuUttos of the veteran and popular scverintendent wtto toToHto poetry and readings. Mr. Jones Is reslghtoga^ M years as superintendent to accept a similar posltloa in Aihevllle City Schools, Us alma mater. Girls Beaten 6-3 By Wilkes Kbigs Mountain Hlgh’o boyo tennis team com pleted Southwestern Oonforence play Tuesday srlth a 6-1 victory over toMth Point. The victory gave the Komtaineers second place la the final standings behind Shelby. KMHS carried a l4-3 overall mark Into a match yesterday afalnst non-conference foe AMibrook. The Mounttes and their regular season Monday at home against Hlekory. Tho Motmtalneers swept five of the six singles matches Tuesday but toopped two of the three doubles. Rick Deaton was the only one to lose in toiUea play. Kevin Morehead smd ■oott Summltt earned a hard-fought 7-8, 8-6, 6-1 double* victory over South Point’s Brett Wldenhouse and Bill Lewis, and that victory should get them a high seeding for the up coming bl-conference tournament. Summltt also kept his conference record clean in single* competition, de feating Rodney HuffsteOer 6-1, 6-3. Hospital Yols Work 134 Hours Cbach Ed Ouy will go to Shelby Sunday for the annual bl-conference meeting, at which time the coaches will determine the aeedlngs for the tourney. KM’S Tim Riddle will probably be ranked number one in slgles, and several other KM players will probably receive high seeding*. the results (Single*) Urn Riddle (KM) del. John Auten 6-1, 60. Brett Wldenhouse (SP) def. Rick Deaton 63, 61. Kevin Morehead (KM) def. Qreg Latham 6-1, 61. Kenny Boheler, (KM) def. Greg Latham 6-1, 61. Scott Summltt (KM) def. Rodney Huffstetler 6-1, 63. John Reed (KM) def. James Cauble, 6-3, 6-1. (Doubles) Morehead-Summltt (KM) def. Wldenhouse- LewU 7-6, 8-6, 6-1. Auten-Cauble (SP) def. Boheler-Reed 1-6, 6-8, 6-4. Latham-Huffstetler (SP) def. Clonlnger-Lyim 6-7, 6- 4, 8-4. ULUAN’S GOWNS 203 S. GOFORTH STREET KINGS MOUNTAIN. N.C. PROM AND EVENING GOWNS MADE TO ORDER SPECIAL OCCASIONS ULUAN LUGO \ EXPERT SEAMSTRESS PHONE 739-8145 Kings Mountain High’s girls netters close out regular season play today at home against Lenoir. 1710 Mountalnettes, who have won oidy one match, played one of their better matches Monday at Wilkes Central but lost to a strong Wilkes team, 68. Frigidaire L-Spring P ^OeanupiJ - Sale FRIGIDAJRE. All our.let Cone vfashers clean better than the best-selling brands best ¥fasher. Many matches were close, especially the doubles events. Wilkes copped all three doubles matches. Winning singles matches for the Mountalnettes were Mercedes Smith, Kathy Brennan and Elisabeth McOin. THE RESULTS (Siiigles) Judith Shumate (WC) def. Sarah Manor 60, 63. Mercedes Smith (KM) def. lisa Cook* 68, 63. Cbidy Pegs (WC) def. Bennie HInnant 63,67,68. June Hoggard (WC) def. Ronda Shytles 6-4, 7-8. Kathy Breman (KM) def. EUen Casey 7-8, 44, 6 3. Elisabeth McCHU (KM) def. Penny Caahlon 61,61. (DonUes) Shuntate-Norman (WC) def. Maner-Sntlth 6-4, 64. Page-Oooke (WC) def. ‘Tate-Durham 74, 74. Hoggan-Caaey (WC) def. Shytles-Brennan 74, 63. lOngs Mountain Hospital Auxiliary volunteers have woiked a total of 184 hours and 30 minutes at Kings Mountain Hospital during the month of April. Seventeen members volunteering service to the hospital were: Alice Anne Adsuna, six hours; Arlene Barrett, Evelyn Hamrick, Esther Holbrooks, two hours each; Virginia HInnant, three hours 46 minutes; Julia Kiser, five hours; June Lee, three hours 66 minutes; Jeanette Mann, eight hours 88 minutes; Helen McGinnis, 17 hours; Lavonla Nation, two hours 80 minutes; Marilyn Nelaler, one hour 46 minutes; Christine Ramseur, four hours, Hasel Sexton, 64 hours, 80 minutes; Fran Slncox, four hours 46 minutes; Dottle Southwell, three hours; Essie Stepp, three hours, and Margaret Stoterau, 11 hours, 80 minutes. Frigidaire rotates clothes (Q) times The best selling brand rotates clothes times Frigidaire Jet Cone Washer • Unique up and down Agitator action • Flexibie 1-18 lb capacity • Rugged Heavy Duty Components • Regular, Permanent Press and Automatic Knit* cycle • Matching Flowing Heat Dryer FHgMairellBfl Engineered by General Motors *298 MANY WAYS TO PAY] Up 'Po 34 Months To Pay 80 Day* Sam* As Csoh Us* Tour Maotor Oiargo Holland G>mpletes Training; Navy So'aman Rsciult Tliomas R. Holland, son of Mr. and Mrs. FraiikUn D. HoUand of Routo l, Oiwfrtor^ School Road, Bososmor Ctty, N. C., hfts oonqilotod recruit training at tho Naval Training Contar. Orlando, FU. During the elght-wook training eyclo, tralnoaa studlod ^oral military subjects dSBlgnsd to prepare them for further academic and on-ths-job training in one of the Navy’s SB basic oe- eigiattonal ftolds. UtoUidsd In their studies wsre Bsamenshlp, close order dxlU, Naval histary sndflratald. A 1978 graduato of Boooomor Ctty High School, hs Jolnod too Navy in February itn. Henry Meang I Gets Five Years FUrUTURE 909 emvBi road , Hsnry Clayton Moano of 137 McGinnis etrsot wns santsnesd to five yoara In prioon in aovalnad (MuiRy Buporlor OMirt this week. Misans pisd gumy to seto of marijuana, faloaloua I posssssion of marijuenn I wtth intont to ooU and 1 deliver, folonloua I poseosslon of LAD wRh 1 intont to BoU nnd dsUver and sals of LAD. JUdgo Lacy ’Itenburg I was on toe boneh. LEGAL A petition to the aty of Kings Mountain from the City of Kings Mountain to have the foUowlng property resoned from R-8 to L. I. has been received, and the property is de- sciihed ae follows; Beginning at a point west of the intersection of McGinnis Street and Pied mont Avenue and on the western elde of a dedicated right of way adjacent to the Parton ■ubdlvlslon; thence, south 6 degrees 30 west 386.73 feet to a point; thence, south 07-10 east 376.4 feet to a point on the right of way of North Piedmont Avenue; thence, south 17-36 west 100 feet to a point along the right of way of North Piedmont Avenue; thence, south 16 37 west 191.88 feet along the right of way of North Piedmont Avenue to a point; thence north 6600 west 6(».6S feet to a point; thence, north 1669 east 768.38 feet to s point on the right of way of McOlnnle Street; thence, north 8846 west 160.68 feet; thence, souto 18-34 west 161.89 feet toapolnt; thence, north 88- 38 west 87 feet to a point; totnee north 0631 aast 189.88 feet to a point on the right of way of McOlnnl* Street; thence, north 8849 west 169.66 feet along the right of way of McOlnnl* Street to the point of beginning. A PubUc Hearing wUl be held on May 38, 1977. 7:80 p. m. in the Qxmcll C3iam bws. City HaU for the pur pose of considering said petition. May 6, 17 ATTENTION STUDENTS HAPPY HOUR AT THE MEEHNG PUCE DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN - THE BLAZER BUILDING 2:00 • 5:00 MON. THRU FRI. TRY OUR DELICIOUS DELICATESSEN SANDWICHES I 0 ICE CREAM CONES' I PER SCOOP SOFT DRINK WITH A SANDWICH EVERYBODY LOVES Ridgtoway's Coni/tibution io tk «'Days of Yoettoryeor" *349 REG. *529 l ine Cabinet design rising 80Vi” tall, in a rich Cherry finish, together with a Qock mechanism by craftsmen of the Black 1 orest assures you an Heirloom of the future, ('.learning moon-phase Dial on weight-driven Movement with famous Westminster Chimes. Truly our Grandfather Oock buy of the year... yours at worth- while savings! TO SUIT YOUR iUDOIT t HIRMTURE 909 emvBi mm

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