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Who Was Masked Rider,..? Return with us to those thrilling moments of last Ihursday. From out of the bus parking lot comes the gutteral sound of a Kawasaki. The Masked Rider rides again . . . It was like a scene out of “Smokey and The Bandit" but It really haiq;>ened at Kings Mountain Senior High last Thursday morning. According to the numerous witnesses the Incident took place about 8:S5 a. m., shortly after school convened. An unidentified youth decided to let the good times roll as he rode his Kawasaki through the haUowed halls of KMSHS. Later In an assembly program Principal Forrest Wheeler referred to the youth os "The masked rider." The youth wore a white crash helmet with goggles over a face mask, a green shirt jacket, dark pants and black riding boots. He gunned his bike out of the bus parking lot, climbed two flights of stain, roared down the halls and out another door to disappear In a cloud of dust. Th» students thought It was hilarious. The teachers didn’t. The Masked Rider had for gotten to register at the office. Joel Rountree, Bud Bumgardner and Dean Westmoreland quickly went Into a huddle while the masked rider cut wheelles In the hallvray. They formed a vigilante committee and set out on shank’s mare to run the masked man down and bring him to justice. But he got away. It just goes lu oiiow you that you can idways tell when the end of school Is Dedicate ; Neif Home Mr. and Mrs. Jim Potter dedicated their new home on W. Mountain St. Sunday "to the glory of Ood” In Informal ceremonies at 3:80 p. m. Their pastor. Rev. Robert Boggsm, of Oentral United Methoelst Omrch, officiated. ’The service was followed by a tour of the restored home, formerly owned by the late Mr. and Mrs. Joe ’Thomson. ’The Potters have recently completed ex tensive refurbishing and restoration to the two-story - KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR-HERALD PubllshsdBach Tuesday A Thursday Phene 7M-T4M PubUsher GARLAND A’TKINS Editor ’TOMMcINTTRE Woman’s Editor ELIZABETH STISWART DARRELL AUSTIN Mirror-Herald Is pubUahed each’Tuesday and Thursday by General Publishing Company, P. O. Drawer m. Kings Mountsdn, N. C, IMM. Eustaeqtoand editorial offices are located at MM South Piedmont Avo. Single oopy 18 cents. Sub scription rates: 11.80 yearly In-sUto, 84.18 six months; 88.80 yearly out-of-state, 88 six mosdhs: Studsnt rate for nine monUis I8.M. Thursday. June 1, 1978-MIRROR-HERALD-Page 8A SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd SUMMERTIME SALE EXTRA SPECIAL LEVIS WOMENSWEAR PRE-WASHED JEANS JUNIOR SIZES 5 to 15 14.88 USUALLY 22.00 Spring Shoe Savings Menswear Savings 'ANDHURSr KNIT SHIRTS JUNIOR SUNDRESSES 12.88 REG. 18.00 JUNIOR 1/,„„ DRESSES REG.Rea.<f3?.00 JUNIOR '''' ”'***' CO-ORDINATES ^^5% OFF 1 REG. TO 35.00 1 JUNIOR JEANS 1/2 OFF REG. TO 17.50 I Summer Sportswear Savings! MISSES' COTTON KNIT TOPS 8.88 REG. 14.00 MISSES' 'SWEETBRIAR' SHORTS 8.88 REG. 12.00 MISSES PEASANT BLOUSES 9.88 REG. 11.00 PULL-ON FLOUNCE SKIRTS 9.88 REG. 14.00 Ready To Wear Savings! LADIES' SPRING DRESSES V^OFF TO V^OFF REG. TO 35.00 LADIES' ALL WEATHER COATS 20% OFF LADIES' FORMALS Vi OFF REG. TO 46.00 'ANOHURSr CHINO SHORTS ANDHURSr CASUAL SLACKS 1st Floor Menswear UITS BY SWEETBRIAR BOYS' TANK TOPS USUALLY 3.00 2.19 USUALLY 4.00 2.88 MACRAME ft Aft HANDBAGS REG. 11.00 TACOA 9.„. 5 no JEWELRY SUNSENSOR"' GLASSES , QQ BY RIVIERA O.OO LADIES' a AA TERRY SCUFFS 4.00 AND BEACH BAG LADIES' _ TUBE TOPS 2fo«5.00 BOYS^ JEAN SHORTS 4-7 USUALLY 6.00 8-20 USUALLY 7.00 4.44 5.44 BOYS' SPORT SOCKS 77* REG. 1.00 Children So 's Playwear vings GIRLS' KNIT TOPS 4-6X USUALLY 3.S0 7-14 USUALLY 4.00 2.88 3.44 GIRLS' PLAY SHORTS 4-4X USUALLY 4.S0 7-14 USUALLY S.SO 2.88 3.44 GIRLS' GYM SHORTS 4-6X USUALLY 2.S0 7-14 USUALLY 3.00 1.88 2.44 TODDLER BUBBLE SUITS AND SHORT-ALLS
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