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i I tA—IcnUlQR-iiBRAU)—TlHirMlay. Auguat 4, 1V77 rfhlfj-J; m tJfii' fm MIH-" JATCBB TEAM HONORED - Hie Jaycees little league baseball team was honored at a hamburger cookout Monday night at Lakf. Mmtonla. Team members Include, front row, left to light, Robert Ap pling, Jonathan Wright, Robert Bradshaw, Bobby O’Biien, Melanie Herndon and Greg McGinnis. Second row, Linda Vestal, Marie Ross, Ronnie Byers, Michael Lee, Becky Bolt, Marty Bridges and Jody Sellers. Back row, coaches Richard Anderson and Steve Anderson. Not pictured, Jeffrey Whlanant, Gall Stamey and Coach Kevin Tinsley. Girls League Results THE STANDINGS Teams W L Mountles 11 0 Blue Jays 8 8 Mustangs 6 8 Cutles 8 3 Ea^es 2 9 Angels 1 10 Roadrunners 0 4 LAST WEEK’S RESULTS Cutles 17, Mustangs 5 WP — Leslie Sellers IP — Shannon Smith M - Alison Champion, 2 nits. C — Ann Tate, Sandy Adams and Susie Moore, 2 hits. Blue Jays 9, Angels 6 WP — Lisa Hampton LP — Wanda Stowe BJ — Hampton, 2 hits. A — Stowe, 2 hits. Mountles 7, Eagles 4 WP — Trlcla Blsdock LP — Penny Blanton M — Blalock, Annette Littlejohn, 2 hits. E — Bridget Glass, home run. Mustangs 8, Cutles 7 'm Alison Champion, 8 hits. C — Ann Tate and Leslie Sellers, 1 hit. imp TO TRAOIE-IN on a new KilichenAi^ dishwasher X KDS-lS Is the world’s best selling dishwasher X Built by Hobart world’s largest and oldest manufacturer of dishwasher equipment X M hp motor with 5 yr. limited warranty X 180 Degrees F. Sanlcycle X 16 position upper rack with flexo-dlvlders X Operation cost lowest of any brand dishwashers X Flo-thru olr drying of dishes X Three level wash action Any brand! Any model! No exceptions! There's no better time than right now to dishwasher owners say is the best Take move up to a new Load-As-You-Llke advantage of these terrific trade-in allow- KitchenAid dishwasher Trade in your old ances We don t care what brand of dish- dishwasher on a KitchenAid-the brand that washer you now own We II take it m trade W MOM) CDLOK ■1 I.M.II . Built-In KD8-18 GOFORTH PLUMBING 108 YORK ROAD . 7394736 Whip Cape Fear 8-2 Majors Close To Title Kings Mountain’s American League all- ■tars can wrap up the city’s first Dixie Youth Majors State title In hla- tory tonight at Norwood. Heading Into semi finals play last night, the District Three championu were the only unbeaten team In the double - elimination affair. Kings Mountain was to play Bladen County last night and Cape Fear was to meet Kannapolis. As the lone unbeaten team, KM Is 8iu« to be In the final round tonight and with a victory both last night and tonight can clhich the title. A loss by KM, however, would move the championship game to Friday. Girls Win Top Jaycee Awards Blue Jays S, Eagles l WP — Lisa Hampton LP — Susan Howze BJ — Mary Ann White, Diane Wrniams, 1 hit. E — Penny Blanton, l hit. Mountles 3, Angels 0 WP — ’Tricla Blalock LP — Susan Howze M — Roxanne Tate, Robin Spears, Ihlt. A — Judy Whlsnant, 1 hit. Cutles 14, Mustangs 13 WP — Leslie Sellers LP — Dana Blalock C — Aim Tate, Karen Ledford, 2 hlta. M — Alison Champion, 3 hits. Angels 6, Eagles 8 WP — Lisa Hampton LP — Susan Howze A— Judy Whlanant, 3 hits. E — Trudy Whlsnant, 2 hits. Mountles 7, Blue Jays 6 WP — Tricla Blalock LP — Lisa Hampton M — Sallee Durham, 8 hits. BJ — Diane Williams, Dana Horn, 2 hits. TODAY’S GAMES 1 p. m. — Mustangs vs. Cutles 2 p. m. — Angels vs. Blue Jays 3 p. m. — Mountles vs. Eagles Glrla won two of three trophies at the annual Jaycees little league baseball cookout Mon day night at Lake Mon- tonla. Gall Stamey, who made the National League all-atar team, wsm named the moat valuable player and Becky Bolt won the Cheerieader Tournament Is Scheduled ’The Kings Mountain High Cheerieader Soft- ball Classic la set for Monday through Wednesday at City Stadium. Sevend of the top open teams In North and South Carolina, In cluding the powerful Carolina A’a of Kings Mountain, will be participating In the double-elimination event. Games will be played at 6, 7 and 8 p. m. each night. All proceeds will go to the KMHS cheer leaders. Admission will be me dollar for adults and BO cents for students. sportamanahlp trophy. ’The third trophy, and the only one to go to a boy, was the moet Im proved player award, which was won by Jona than Wright. Fifteen players, their parents, coaches and members of the Jaycees and their wives at tended the hamburger cookout. Rsdn forced postpone ment of Monday’s quw- ter-fInals to ’Tuesday, when KM handed Ci^e Fear Its first loss, 8-2. Kevin Jones went the distance on the mound, hurling a four-hitter and fanning three. Clark took the loes for Cape Fear. Kings Mountain decided the Issue euly, scoring single runs In the first and second timings, and adding four In the third and two In the fourth Tor an 8-0 lead. Jones and Jay Schronce led the KM plate attack with 2-for-2 apiece. Defense was the big difference as KM’s In field time and again robbed Cape Fear batters of hits. Second baseman David Peeler and third baseman Kenny Mitchem played especUUy well. “’Iliat was as good a defensive game as I’ve ever seen In little league,” said Coach Bubbles Pearson of KM. ■”rho first two Innings Cape Fear hit the bsJl real hsmd, but Peeler and Mitchem came up with some super defensive plays to get us out of the Inning.” The winner ot the Norwood tourney wUl advance to the Dixie Youth Worid Seriee In Bartow, Fla., August IB. after you see your doctor, L bring your prescription to 7/i SJ:im:IIJII.'liiJ!M:l.'.HA'a Beold^jJg^^yjj^Durhg^e^llnlci NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS The Board of Com- mlBsloners will meet m special oesalon on Monday Auguat 22, 1977 at 7:80 p. m. m Council Chambers to consider the following requesta: Request ot Dr. Craig Jones (from R-0 to N-B) W. King Street BeghuUng at a point In the southeast comer of the Intersection of US 74 wd Juniper St. Thence N86E 260’ along US 74 to a point; thence Sl-ao W. 276.6’ to a point, thence S 88, 80E 240’ to a pomt; thence N 1-80 B 102.6’ back to the beginning point. Request of Mr. Paul R. Sheffield (from R-8 To O- B) E. King St. KM Motor Inn) Beginning at a point on the north side of US 74 West of the Intersection of US 74 and SR 1118 thence S 86 W 218 feet along U8 74 R- Wtospoint; thence N 88 W 120 feet along 74 R-W to a point; thence S 7 E. 28.6 feet to a point; thence S 87 E 67.66 feet to a point; thence S 87 E 170.1 feat to a pomt thence S 41 60 feet E 298 feet; back to the point of beginning Including two tracts. Requsst ot Mrs. Elizabeth Lynch (from R-e to C-B) Charokss Street Beginning at a point In the NB comer of Um In tersection of Chorokee Street and Falla Street, thence N31-aa6B 226 foat to a pomt thence 8 80-8BE 200 feet to a point; thence 8 31- 86 B 114 feat to a point; thence 8 41-68 Weri 120 feet to a point; thence N 60 — 07W 270 feet to a point. John Henry Mote. Mayor 7-28; 6:4 DIRECT FROM RCA when you buy a new better-than-ever 25"()p»gonii XL-100 console SPECIAL LIMITED-TIME INTRODUCTORY OFFER ONLY n DAYS LEFT Rca XL-100 25” ^•agonal YOUR CHOICE— XL-100 in Mediterranean or Early American Regular Price *599 Less Cash Bonus ^ 50°° YOUR NET COST *549 12 INCH DIAGONAL PICTURE LIMITED SUPPLY Black k White TV AX-120W RCA XL-100 1 15” UNF-VHF ChanneU Automatic Fine ’Tuning Automatic Color Control High Voltage Chaale <339 EA 355 ^ rca ColorTrak 25" ncii OA-7044 Completely Automatic NEW COLOR TRAK *599 „RCA XL-100 19” FX-480W (Jutatandlng Value! 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