1 Thursday, May 17. 167e-MlHROR HRRAU)-Pate SA Sports Banquet Set The second annual Mountaineer Club All- Sports Banquet will be held Friday night, May X at 7 p.m. at the Kings • Mountain High School cafeteria. The fete honors all KMHS athletes, except members of the football team who are honored at a ^ separate banquet during ^ the fau. Osrl Tacy, Wake Forest University head basketball coach, will be guest qieaker. HlghUght of the event will be presentation ^ of trophies to outstanding * players in all the sports and the annual presen tation of the Mirror-Herald Athlete of the Tear Award. Fans wanting to attend the banquet may obtain ^ tickets from Kyle Smith, ' Doiia Clonlnger, Annelle Robinson, Dr. D.F. Herd's office or Bridges Hard ware. Tickets are five dollars each. Tacy, who has taken two Demon Deacon teams to the NCAA tournament, la one of the most sought- after dinner speakers In the southeast. He has a coaching record of 886 wins and 166 losses, putting him among the winnings st active coaches In the nation. The HuttonsvUle, West Va., native coached 10 years at the high school level and had an overall record of 187-64. He coached at Kenbrldge High, Bedford High and Pulaski High, all In Virginia. His 1062 team at Pulaski won the state championship with a 22-4 record and his 1066 Pulaski 1070-71 as coach a University. % CARL TACY team finished third In the state and had an un defeated regular season. He coached at Ferrum Junior College In Virginia Anvil Knit, Macedonia Win In Babe Ruth Lea^rue Anvil Knit and Macedonia Baptist Church # scored wins in 18 year old Babe Ruth League action Monday night at Brice Harry Memorial Paiit In Ch^>ver. Anvil defeated Orover 16-8 behind strong relief * pitching by Brad Reynolds and Macedonia scored a run In the seventh inning to edge Kentucky Fried Chicken 7-6. Reynolds came on In relief of starter Todd Clonlnger In the second Inning to get the win for Anvil. Darrell Whitworth was the loser. Edward Green and Larry Logan were 2-for-8 each to lead the Anvil hitting attack. a lead the hitting. Randy Denver scored the winning run passed ball to give Macedonia the victory over KFC. Randy Whitaker got the win in reUef of Skeeter Foster, curt Pressley and Kevin Echols pitched for KFC. with Echols getting the Whitaker was l-for-2 nd Macedonia. WE CAN KEEP YOU AND SAVE YOU CASH You Can Afford The Best When It's Bryant More cool for your cash. . , comfort and tuo» effineocy • Famous Bry.int deDsndatiiltlv IS YOUR WINDOW UNIT READY FOR THE SUMMER SUN 9 OUR SUMMER SPECIALS ^ Free Estimate B Financinfi oni plete Service Dept. GREAT IlSDOORS PEOPLE DEAN DAVn I GENERAL IVIANAOER TRAVIS JEFFRIES To our HeatiBg and Air Conditioning staff. He Is a graduate of Kings Hu'y. mo South Shelby, IS. C. Phono 487 8718 8 A.M.- 12 P. M. “A NAME YOU CAN TRUST” i 1 \ ^ t 1 i f ' DEPARTMENT STORE 1 KINGS MOUNTAIN N C 1 ^ 1 s 1 ^ DOWNTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN T ; SPRING DISCOUNTS ft 0 JUNIOR SHORT 1 ‘ SLEEVE KNIT TOPS REGULAR '6.95 AND ‘7.95 *5.88 S I t LADIES KNIT JOGGER SHORTS S-M-L REGULAR ‘6.00 *3.88 > LADIES 2 PIECE TERRY SET SHORTS 1) AND TOPS * REGULAR ‘9.95 *7.88 LADIES TERRY TANK TOPS S-M-L regular *5.00 ASSORTED SIZES AND COLORS *3.88 CHILDRENS TERRY SHORTS AND TOPS ' 2 TO 4 TODDLER *1.98 EA. 4T0 6X *2.29 EA. 7 TO 14 *2.49 EA. BOBBIE BROOKS S 100% POLYESTER Wk SLACKS #1 REGULAR ‘14.00 M |! *10.88 11 all childrens SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES T 25% OFF t CHILDRENS 2 PIECE TERRY SETS SHORTS AND TOPS 2 TO 4 TODDLER AND 4 to 6 X *3.88 CHILDRENS 2 RECE TERRY SETS SHORTS AND TOPS, SIZES 7-14 *4.88 /fi GROUP OF LADIES SPRING SPORTSWEAR II AND BLOUSES If REDUCED 25%

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