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- Ricky I. Todd ihelder. DE - manda 9, Holly — Paul Brandt, rdner, DE - Myra I Heath, - Greg Reavu, and OOL EN — Amy Hamm, ce. La Plonk. Rainey icon, Joe Davla, kDE - White, Jenner Jordan, i, Joan .ah and 90H ,DE - ta Ross. DE - :ary Ann STRUTTING - Kings Mountain Oymlnla, tbe city’s first performing and competitive team, is pictured performing. They are students of OoUeen Smith School of Gymnastics and classes meet Tuesdays at the Oonununlty Center. Back row, from left, Kim Putnam, Sandra Petty, .-Teresa Jones, Andrea Wilson, Cindy Weaver, Lynn Putnam, Kim Hawkins, Crystal Sparrow. Second row, Beth Ellison, Brenda Lepley; Front row, Tina Howell and Amanda Jones. KINGS MOUNTAIN GYMINIS TEAM - Pictured are members of Kings Mountain Gyminls Team. From left, back row, Cindy Weaver, Andrea Wilson, Teresa Jones, Sandra Petty, Tina Howell, Kim Hawkins, and Amanda Jones. Front row, from left, Beth Ellison, Brenda Lepley, Lynn Putnam and Crystal Sparrow. Ticket Response To 600 Staggering HARRISBURG, - The crew In the ticket office at Charlotte Motor Speedway has had to postpone their vacation plans. Un paralleled response from - ticket buyers In the after- j math of the recent WorW J^jOO’ Thas turned June Info one of the busiest months ; In CMS history. "I’m usually relaxing on the beach In June, but now ' I’m posting ticket orders,' ’ 'I said CMS Ticket Manager * Jean Bradley. ; "Most aU of the fans who { are buying October tickets ^ esirly are raving about our new grandstand expansion ... Md about how fantastic the World 800 was,” Brad ley said. "This Is by far the biggest June In CMS his tory. It’s hard to believe, but we are actually run ning a thousand percent ahead of what we were doing In June last year. 1 guess I’m out of a vacation until November.” The fall schedule at the recently expanded CMS fa- '•lllty will be hlghUghted by the October 7th World tie- vice Life 800 Late ..indel Sportsman race and I). premier October 8th N ai’A National BOO. The Wo- Id Service Life event Is tradltlonaUy the richest IMS race of the yexr . . . and the NAPA headliner pays the largest purse during the second half of NASCAR’s Winston Cup season. (The "second half” opens with the Jul; flh mvefsmr-vxr^ Daytona Beach*)' rr»if>'-n The recent World 800 at the famed North Carolina superspeedway was a record-setter In every respect. Popular DarreU Waltrlp capped the fesOvltles by winning the most competitive 800-mlle race in history before a crowd estimated by the N. C. Highway Patrol to be Bfliprt.xlmately 140,000. "I'm sure that our three- mllUon dollar Phase One Ebcpanslon delighted the spectators,” said CMS General Manager H. A. (Humpy) Wheeler, "and I’m confident that the redesigned and re-paved portions of turns one and fbur made the race more competitive for the drivers. The World 800 climaxed a story-book week for Charlotte Motor Speedway . . . and we’re working hard to make our October racing weekend even more memorable.” OF SAFETY Lightning Strikes More Than Once On Golf Course Lightning i» more than ing or stay where you are just a bolt from the blue, and wait for it to pass. The Vou're more likely to get only smart thing to do is to killed by it than by a tor nado or hurricane. It kills more than 100 people a year and injures several hundred more Many of these victims are golfers. It's not usually the profes sional sportsman who is the victim, says the Nation^ Weather Service of the U.S. Department of Commerce. The average recreational golfer who is not aware of STAYING ON THE GOLF the hazard, is much more COURSE when a storm likely to be the one whose comes up can help make life is in danger. you a statistic - and not in What should you do if a a sports record book. fo^re rn"t”e mi’ddl*'’of get off the course and take nuv’ You’re taking a shelter in the clubhouse as chance if you keep on play fast aa you can! DON F. MARX, M.D. Announces The Opening Of Office For The Practice Of Urology 471 Cox Road Gastonia, N.C. Phone 865-7458 ?T G family center Thursday, June 18, 1978-MIRROR-HERALD-Page 7A @ES'_ mam LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CLOSE-OUT FABRIC 1.00 GIANT SIZE TUMBLERS Ideal for cold drlnke on hot days. 81 Oz. Reg. 88c 1 2 •>1.00 village Blacksmith ELECTRIC TRIMMER Reg. $29.88 PICNIC TABLE IN CTN. 27“ LIMIT 5 CASES MASON CANNING JARS IQt. Size — 8 per case Super Value. Wide 6 feet long. 2 benches. Redwood! . Stained. Reg. $84.99 1.00 CASE WOMENS JOGGING SHORTS Sizes 10 To 18 Reg. $4.99 033 <5.00 COUPON OFF 5.00 ANY BICYCLE IN STOCK Any Bike Purchased On This Sale Will Be | Assembled FREE. LADIES TUBE HALTER TOPS ,^Reg. $1.44 19.88 I 1.00 TRIM ALL STRING TRIMMER REG. >29.88 19.88 LADIES AND JUNIOR DENIM SHORTS 133 CHILDRENS PLAY CLOTHES 1.57 I By A Famous Brand Mfg. Reg. $2.83 ICE CREAM FREEZER L : Ij Hand (Drank 4 Quart Reg. $10.99 8.88 100 Percent Gotten Size 8-8 to 15-18. Reg. $4.99 MULTI POSITION LOUNGE Reg. $12.99 8.88 WOMENS SUN DRESSES Reg. $7.89 5.33 Large Aazt. Of Colors LADIES POLYESTER SHORTS size 10 To 18 Reg. $2.99 1.99 Ladles, Menz and Childrens TATONIS SANDALS 99’ Large Aset. TERRY BATH TOWELS Prints A Solids Outstanding Value. 2 for 3.00 TERRY BED SHEETS Mx80 Inches - Asst. Solid Colors. Rsg. $7.99 4.44 E.
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