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-niursday, March 9, 1978-MIRROR-HERALX)-Page 9 I ACT Basketball Games Slated Blalock Ends Career The Aaaoclatlon of Oaaa- room Toachen (ACT) !• sponaorlng all-star bas ketball games Saturday night at the Kings Mountain Junior High gym. niree games are on tap Friday and Saturday nights beginning at 6 p. m. Tickets are on sale at the main office of each district school. Advance tickets for both nights are tl.BO. Tickets at the door will be one dollar each night. Friday night’s action will begin with the Junior High - Senior High women playing the elementary schools. Men’s games will have Central playing file elementary schools snd the Junior High playing the Senior High. The same women’s teams will open Saturday night’s action. The Senior High men will play the ele mentary schools and the Junior High men will play Central. Teachers participating Include: Central Men: Jerry Hoyle, John Pettus, Phil Weathers, Bill Hager, Ronnie Whlsnant, Bob Bailey, Sherrill ’Toney. Elementary Men: Forrest Toms, Danny McDowell, Steve Wells, Ronnie Ballard, Richard Green and Mickey Bell. Senior High Men: Steve Baker, John Blalock, Lee Mayhue, Dan Brooks, For rest Wheeler, Bo Goforth, Bud Bumgardner, Bob Jones, AUen Dixon, Ed Guy, BUI Shh>man and Joe Rountree. Junior High Men: Ken Napier, Gary Shields, Tom ’Tate, Gene McLean, David Hart, David Heffner, Fred Withers, Joe Speight, 1 mf family center WEST GATE PLAZA - SHELBY ROAD HOURS: 9-9 MOHDAY-SATURDAY • SUHDAYS 1-6 GOOD MARCH 9th. 10th AND 11th Golden "T" GARDEN HOSE Non-Reinforced ribbed vinyl with brass couplings. I it' HOTSlTWi tnUTIUTie HOSE NOZZLE ONE GALLON SIZE SHRUB ASSORTMENT . t 1 * ★VARIGATED V .VL EUONYMUS ★ARMOUR RIVER VARIGATED ★ILEX BURFORDI ★ILEX CONNEXA ★ILEX HETZI YOUR CHOICE *1.77 ONE GALLON CAN AZALEA *1.66 ONE GALLON CAN CAMELUA *2.29 ONE GAUON CAN POTTED ROSES ^.99 ★Tl Tl PEAT ★95% PLANT ORGANIC MAHER ★GAROBI ORGANIC ★PLANTING SOIL ★COW MANURE 40 U. Kermy Blanton, Greg Pay- seur, Richard Hamrick, Barry Gibson, Jim Owens, and Robert Taylor. Junior-Senior Women: Becky Summltt, Candy Alberglne, Betsy WeUs, Kathy Brooks, Kathy Morets, Donna Russ, Di ane Swanson, Carolyn Evans, Bernice Brown, Pam Gof^hi~Barbara Lovelace and Shelby Dixon. Elementary Women: Connie Bell, Vivien Gold, Jane Talbert, Connie Phl- te^Sara Adams, Jackie Hope, Doris Wallace, Kay Jolly, Juanita Luts, Glenda O’Shlelds, Donna Thrift and Ethel Bumgardner. A concession stand wlU be In operation In the school cafeteria. COOKEVILLE, Tenn. - Tennessee Tech’s Butch Blalock, a 6-1 senior guard from Kings Mountain, N. C., made his final tppear- ance as a Golden Skigle Saturday (FA. 26) night in Tech’s 72-64 season-ending - win over East T’etmessee. A co-captaln for the 1977- 78 season, Blalock posted a 13.0 scoring mark this sea son and had a 11.1 career average. "Butch had an exceUent KMHS Netters Open With Win Kings Mountain High’s tennis team opened Its sea son here Monday with a 7-2 victory over non conference Hinter Hues. The Mountaineers swept five of six singles matches and two of three doubles events. Coach Ed Guy’s charges played without their num ber three singles player, Kenny Boheler, who was out with the flu. ’Tommy CoK played number six despite a bad cold. KMHS Golfers Host Match Klnga Mountain High’s goUers open Southwestern 8-A Conference play today at 1 p. m. edien they host Shelby and Crest at Kings Moixitaln Country Club. The Mountaineers lost a practice match to lincobi- ton Thesday at KMCC, Uncolnton scoring 821 to 829 for KMHS. DarreU Forbes led the KM effort with a one-over- par 78 but he was the only KM.player, to break.GO-. Delk Halgler scored 88, Sammy Wolfe 86 and Mike Howse 87. The Mountaineers played without last year’s number two player, Darrell Austin, who tailed to qualify tat a nine-hole round Monday. CITTOF KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH GAB(»JNA INVITATION ’TO BID Sealed E^opoeals will be received by the City of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, In the City HaU. in the Commissioners Chambers, Kings Mouq- taln. North Carolina, until 8:00 p. m. Mardi 81,1078 at which time all bids will ^ publicly opened and all l^d prices read aloud, for IIm muowuig: Pre-cast pre-stressed concrete double tee sec tions to be used for stadium bleachers at Davidson Street Park. Nine rows of seats ap proximately 880 tset In length. No bid shall be con sidered or accepted by the Ctty of Kings Mountain unless at ths time of Its filing, the same shall be accompanied by a depoalt of cash or certified check on some bank or bjust com pany Insured by the Federal Deposit insurance Corporation In an amount equal to not lese than five percent of the propceal. In lieu of making a cash ds- poslt, the bidder may file a Md bond executed by a corporate surety, llcanaed under the laws of North Carolina to eiascuts such bonds, conditioned that the surety wlU, upon demand forthwith, make payment to the obligee vpon eald bond If the bidder falls to execute the Contract la accordance with the Bid Bond, and upon failure to forthwith make payment, ths surety shall pay to obliges an amount equal to double the moiiit of the bid bond. This deposit Riall be year scoring for us,’’ said Tech Head Coach Cliff Malpass. "He came on strong late In the season and closed out Ids career by leading us In scoring against East Tennessee. He was also a good co- captaln this season and provided needed leader ship ' for some of our younger players. Blalock fonnerly played at Kings Mountain High School and at Spartanburg (S. C.) Junior College. "1 was pleased," noted Guy. "Huse had all of their players back except maybe for one or two, and we got a chance to let everybody play In one form or another.” After winning five of six singles matches to clinch the victory, Guy made some changes in his doubles lineup In order to give some of the younger players experience. In practice matches, KM’S Chuck Walker and ’Tommy Fitts won 6-4, 6-8 over Tim Bennett and OUn Davis, and In a practice singles match, Barry Webster lost to John Graham 6-4. SINOIES Tim Riddle (KM) def. Kevin Burke 6-1, 6-0. Scott Summltt (KM) def. Scott Davis 6-8, 7-6. John Reed (KM) def. Roger CkuTlthers 6-1, 6-2. A1 acnlnger (KM) def. Blair Maddox 6-2, 6-1. Barron Wilson (KM) def. Joey Womble 6-4, 6-4. . Keith Hooper (HH) def. ’Tommy Cox 7-6, 6-8. DOUBLES Burke-Carrithers (HH) def. Clonlnger-Lynn 6-4, 6- 0. Wllaon-Reed (KM) def. Hooper-Moore 6-1, 6-8. Keeter-Hom (KM) def. Cody-Hyder 6-2, 6-8. retained If the successful bidder falls to execute the Contract within ten (10) days after the award or falls to give satisfactory surety as required herein. The succesMul bidder shall be required to enter lito a Contract with the City of Kings Mountain In writing and shall be required to furnish bond on some surety company authorised to do buslnees bi the State, or make a deposit company authorised to do business In the State, or make a depoalt of money, certified check, or government sureties for the full amount of said Contract for the faithful performance of terms of said Contract as required In Section 148-139 of the General statues of North Carolina. Plans, Specifications and Prcqiosal Forms are on file at the Plana, Specifications and Pro posal Forms are on file at the Engineering De partment, P. O. Box 439, Kings Mountain, N. C. Copies of these Plans and Specifications may be obtained by bona fide bidders. No bid can bo withdrawn for a period of thirty (80) days after the scheduled closing time form the receipt of bids, and the Ctty of Kings Mountain, North Carolina reserves the right to reject any or an bids and to waive In formalities. Envelopes containing bids shall be marked as follows: Bid - Davidson Street Park Stadium Ctty of Kings Mountain A. B. Morsta, P, E. Ctty Englnesr 8:9 BUTCH BLALOCK CHWA House® ReSTAURAWr In line renr •! GnMnn Unit Gastor^, NorA CaroU^ Try the Best Chinese Food Around with Authentic Chinese Atmosphere EVERY DAV-DUferent Loach Special *8** per persea inct y Seqy Birf SUNDAY PHINESE BUFFET 12N60N-3:OOKM. AH yp,*«.a«*3" per person $1 50 Child's Plata 7-) 3 yrs. 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