Tuesday. October 25, 1977-MIRROR-HERALD-Page 7 VOU'LL REAP SUPER SAVINGS DURING OUR <3®® HARVEST OF BEST BRANDS SALE! QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED PRICES GOOD THRU WED. OCT. 26, 1977 Fresh Pork SPARE RIBS .... 99^ NMlTrAMKU.S.eiAMACO(» PACIOI _ ^ ^ FRYER BREAST... 89* BLANKING OPPONENT - Kings MounUln’s Roxanne Tate Is shown here en routs to a M, 64), vic tory over East Rutherford’s Janice Padgett In tennis match Thursday at the KMHS courts. The Moun- talnettes won S-1 tai their most Impressive victory of the Host Chase In Hnale KM Netters Beat East Kings Mountain High's girls tennis team ran Its Southwestern 8-A Con ference record to 4-8 Thursday at home with an The Mountalnettes, vdio were scheduled to go to Bums yesterday, host Chase Thursday In their regular season flnala. The SWC toumament begins next week at Shelby. Kings Mountain won five of the six singles matches and swept all three doubles events In thslr most hn- preaslve showing of the season. All of the singles EUiabeth McOUl (KM) def. Tammy Higdon 8-8, 8- a. Brldgette Whits (KM) def. Debbie Green 84, 8-2. Marsha Brlaon (ER) def. Kim Gladden 84, 8-8, 6-8. Sara Mauney (KM) def. Joan Davis 8-2, 84. Tate-Durham (KM) def.( PadgettGrttflth 4-8, 8-1, 8- 1. Gladden-Nancy Lae (KM) def. Harrls- Chrrowan 8-2, 84. Whits-Maunay (KM) daf. Hlgdon-Bilsan 2-8, 8-4, To Remain Undefeated Kings Mountain's UtUe A's blanked Belmont 84-0 Saturday at C!lty Stadium to run their <3astan League record to 8-0-1. Eric Sharer scored four touchdowns on runs of 48, 82, 24 and 18 yards to lead the KM assault. The other TD came on a ao-yard pass from Scotty Bryant to Phillip Ramsey. Smack Wilson scored two extra points and No Hope and Bryant scored Defensive standouts for KM Included Dale Put- nam, TTm Sanders, Sid Brown and Derek Jordan. Two KM teams are In action tonight, the pee wees playing at RBIVRN SHOT - KbiE McAdanvIUa and the Junior returns a shot to East RutI midgsts at CherryvlUe. singles match In Thursday Improvement over our first meeting with East,” noted Coach Ed Guy. ‘"The last time we played them we had a lot of matches that went three seta I was partlciilaily pleased srlfo Pat Durham, who played a real good match against a strong tennis player.” Durham defeated Terry Griffith 8-4, 6-4. “Anytime you win all three doubles matches you have to be pleased,” Guy went on. "And you have to be especially pleased when you lose the first set and come on to win the next two.” Guy, whose team won only one match last spring, said he Is well pleased with the progress his girls have made this faU. AU but one, Durham, win return next year. "We’re hoping to whip (3iaae Thursday and get a good win going Into the conference tournament” In a practice match Thursday, KM's Robin Cash won an 8-4 pro set decision over Mary Smith. The Mountalnettes lost a 64 decision Wednesday to South Point. The only victories for KM came from IQm Glad den, who won a singles match over Diane McCoy 74, 8-6, 6-2, and from Gladden and Sara Mauney and Elizabeth McGill and Nancy Lee In doubles. BOHE'IN W-D BtANO U.S. CHOKf BOfM-IN CHUCK STEAK. » 78< HUCK ROAST W-D NAND W.S. 8IA0E A 4-7 U. AV6. THE RESULTS (Singles) KayLowrance (SP) def. Roxanne Tate 6-4, 6-3. Cheryl Holmes (SP) def. Pat Durham 6-1, 6-2. Nancy Smith"(SP) def. Elizabeth McGlU 74, 6-2. Debbie Herndon (SP) def. Brldgette White 74, 6- ram Gladden (KM) def. Diane McCoy 7-6, 8-6, 6-2. Tammy Seism (SP) def. Sara Mauney 7-6, 84, 6-8. Lowrance-Holmes (SP) def. Tate-Durham 6-0, 6-0. McGlU-Lee (KM) def. Smith-Bridges 6-4, 6-1. Gladden-Mauney (KM) def. Hemdon-McOoy 6-4, 6- BAKING HENS.. . 59< HANDN-S-OMNa ^ _ :UBE STEAK.... M»* DETERGENT 177 I0Z.PKG.JL 25'OFF LABEL LIMIT ONE WITH S7.S0 OR MORE FOOD ORDER ASMSHD lUVOSS-PtlU TA8 CANS-.-HtU CAS $3.00 CHEK DRINKS .8 DiEPS0UTH...UMIT ONI WITN $7.50 OR MORE FOOD (MDER MAYONNAISE . 67^ CANNED GOODS SALE thrifty maid ^16 OZ. CANS PORK A BEANS ’liSSlMi -^lOVoOZ. CANS CHICKEN NOODLE, CREAM OF CHiaEN OR CHICKEN WITH RICE SOUPS iti OZ. CANS POnED MEAT LAND O’ tUNININt QUARTIRt OUTTiR iS 99’ SUrOMANO OUARTiRS. ..LIMIT 4 WITH $7.H OR MOM FOOD GROW MARGARINE.4 n** U 8UIUR...UMIT 8 WITH r.H OR MOM FOOO UMfri WITH t7.M OR MOM FOOD OROR CRISCO 3 ^ M** HARVEST FRESH stayman all purpose APPLES m 5 TPi \^ BAG m Mountain’s Pat I artord’s Turry Griffith In iMlp lead t snnU action at the KMHS year, O-l. TOPPING.... 2 11A#AK RRUOM SOUND SHRIMP JS ^2** MNOI HAMflUROM. FWfnOM OR tAUMOt PIZZAS Vi: W DONUTS...12 F?> 69^ POTATOES...4 FOOD STAMPS GO FURTHER AT WINN -DIXIE HARVMT FRBH tWMT VRUOW ONIONS 3 tilb 49* HARVMT FRSIH UUCT RAKINO POTATOES...4 LM 88* HARVMT FRBH VIM MPt TOMATOES... 1. 39*

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