Page e-MIRROR HERALD-Tuesday, May IS, 19TB Smith Will Be Busy £WQ^SmATIC GASQRIU. BY ARKLA KpaI "rharcoaJ" fUvor wHh no rhafconl m«M (.)•«< natural or bontad ga» Safrr. mora rconoiDKal than charcoal or clecincily Ch)Mi«a horn roil a-round cart, parmartairt po»l or patio baw models Grill, bakr. fry any hind of food any kind of wealhar CofT)«« compitia $99 95 $169 95 • Meal Control • Hign Madium and » CooHOCOU Cleaning Brutn CovB GOFORTH PLUMBING 108 YORK ROAD CHARLOTTE—Freddie Smith, a 84-year-old late model oportsman veteran from Kings Mountain, N.C. Is going to be a very busy > man the weekend of May 26-27. Smith will compete In four races that weekend, two at Charlotte Motor Speedway and two at Metrollna Speedway, a half-mile clay track located Just North of Chou'lotte on Highway 21. Smith, who posted his fourth win of the season at Metrollna last Friday night, will kick off World 600 weekend with the FYlday night segment of the ‘Metrollna Doubleheader' as he will compete In the 75-lap late model sportsman feature slated for that night. On Saturday afternoon 1 100 WEST KING ST. KINGS MT.,>I.C. PH. 739-3501 HOOVER. Clean Green Convertible Upright • All steel agitator • Big disposable bag • 4-on-the-floor carpet shift LOW NORMAL HIGH • Full time edge-cleaning iL Reg. *74.95 SALE $C095 All Steel agitator Replaceable brushes you^can change I Smooth, all steal shall | Case-hardened, nickel plated steel beater bars 309 South Balllegtound Ave KINGS MOUNTAIN. N C PHONl 739 4706 Smith will battle the finest late model stare In the nation In the Sun Drop 800 at CMS. Smith has already won a starting berth In the SD 800 by virtue of hie win In a quodlfylng race at Metrollna earlier this year. Saturday night Smith Cindermen Qualify For Meet Kings Mountain High finished third In the Sec tional Track meet last Friday In Hendersonville and qualified eight men for the Western Regional Meet to be held this Friday In Statesville. T.C. Robeson of Asheville won the team title over 16 other Western North Carolina schools. R- S Central was second, KMHS third and Shelby fourth. Kings Mountain qualified Its 440, 880 and mile relay teams, plus Kevin Mack, Kenny Womlc and Terry McClain In the Individual events. AU three relay teams finished second. Kenny Womlc, Mike Womlc, Mirlon White and Kevin Mack moule up the 440 team, which ran 44.5 seconds, and the 880 team, which finished In 1:82.5. Members of the mile team, which ran a 8:85.0, were Sammy Bell, Jimmy Bradley, Mike Womlc and Robert Bradley. Mack ran the 100 yard dash In 10 seconds flat to finish third and qualify for the reglonode In that event. Kenny Womlc rm the 220 in 22.9 seconds to finish 8rd oind Terry McClodn ran the 120 hurdles In 15.5 seconds ' to finish second. The top four finishers In each event at Statesville will qualify for the state meet neict week. Pirates Win First Game Of Season The Kings Mountain Pirates won their first game of the season Sat., May 5, defeating West Rowan 2-0 behind the three-hit pitching of righthander Richard Gllleepie. GlUeeple, former Kings Mountain High standout and now a starting pitcher at Gotrdner-Webb College, walked three and etrjck out five. OzEle McFarland and Mike Bankhead led the KM hitting with two hits each. KM scored the winning run In the second Inning when player-coach David Heffner walked and later scored on a single by Steve McKee. KM’e other run ctune In the third on Mc- Ftu-land’e single, wodks to Bankhead and Bill Daves and a sacrifice fly by Tommy Wease. Police Win 7-3 Decision In the only Dixie Youth League ballgame reported from last week, the Police club defeated Champion's Landscaping 7-8 In a rain- shortened five Inning game Friday night. Scott Bryomt hurled the victory and Tim Sanders, Richie Gold and Shane Shockley led the PoUce hitting with two hits each. Friday’s action ended thre pre-eeaeon schedule. Regular season action was to begin last night at Deal Street Park. will be back at Metrollna for another 76-lap late model feature, omd Sunday he’ll compete In the World 600, assuming that he can qualify for the NASCAR Grand National event. A 186,000 purse has been posted for the Metrollna Doubleheader and Smith or some other late model pilot could come home with as much as $11,000 In prize money for the two nights. A win In the 76-lap late model feature on Friday, May 26 will be worth $6,000. Saturday night's purse will also be $6,000 omd a $1,000 bonus will go to anyone who can win both late model main events. A 40-lap seml-modlfted feature and a 16-lap street division main event will also be on the card each night. The seml-modlfled winner will pick up $700 each night with $176 going to the winner of each etreet dlvialon feature. 120 laps are on tap for Friday (May 24) as Flirr Racing Association will host Its regular weekly card consisting of a 40-lap late model feature, a SO-lap seml-modlfled main event, a 10-lap street dlidelon chase, and two, 10-lap heats for the semis and late models. New in your neighborhood? And still searching for the grocery store and more closet space? It's my job to help you feel at home fast As your WELCOME WAGON Representative. I can supply answers to your new-nelghborhood questions and bring a basket of free gifts to delight your family Hundreds of people like you in have called me. I hope you will, too Sewing Course At Kings Mountain Community Center Tuesday Mornings Begining May 15 9:00 AM Till Noon WITH SARAH SHAW INSTRUCTING .. The emphasis in this session will be sewing short cuts and Improved techniques for more successful results and pleasure in your sewing. Call Mrs. Shaw at Sample Yardage, 730- 4221 during the day, or 7S9-874S In tne evening to reserve your place. Mrs. Shaw welcomes new and returning students to the classes to be taught on Tuesday mornings from 9 a.m. until noon beginning May 15th. Betty Potter 789-8432 739-2644 PALMER REFINISHINO AND ANTIQUES . Let us repair or reflnlsh your old furniture at fair price. Our years of experience makes the difference. We also have a variety of good antiques In our shop. We buy—sell—or trade. Remember antiques oure a good Investment. Also see us about your upholstery needs. So bring In your furniture for a free esttmate. Hwy. 74 West Yi Mile From City Limits Phone 739-8390 PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBERRIES $2.50 per gallon We fUmish containers Open Daily Daylight Til Dark Sunday Afternoons Located on Hord Road Just off CherryvUle Hgtiway Ctall 739-0002 for Information We would like to hire several dependable students or adulte to pick strawberries fW our ready-picked trade. WUl pay $1.00 per gallon. Set your own hours. Cali Harold Lineberger At 739-6602 After 8:00 Evenings MOTHERS DAY SPECIALS 0 fS «Three Power Levels — High. Medlum/Defrost, Low > 1.3 cubic ft. capacity • 60 minute digital timer TERMS ★ FREE DEUVERY 909 GROVER ROAD KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. 28086 PHONE 739-5656

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