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i ¥ # ] Photo by Darrell Austin OOPS - An unidentified golfer takes a healthy cut at the ball in last Saturday's American Legion golf tournament at Kings Mountain Country Club. The mighty swing looks good on film. Only trouble is, the ball’s still on the ground. Kings Mountain Police Report Larcenies Kings Mountain police reported a number of larcenies and acts of vandalism during the past week. Kings Mountain Hospital reported that someone hit a stop sign on its property. The City of Kings Mountain reported that someone pushed over the cannon which is located at the corner of Railroad Practice Underway From Page 4-A moving of people around after this week,” he said. Hicks just recently completed his coaching staff, which is still one coach short and will have its work cut out. Hicks will work mainly with the running backs and perimeter people on defense. Charles Lockee, the only other returnee from last year’s staff, will coach the defensive secon- dary and quarterbacks and receivers on offense. Bruce Clark will coach the inside linebackers on defense and the tackles and ends on offense. Chuck Gordon, a former Mountaineer player, will work with the tackles on defense and the guards and centers on offense. Richard Ross, another former Mountaineer, has joined the staff as head jayvee coach. Bo Goforth, who played on the 1963 KM championship team, will work with the inside four on defense and the interior linemen on offense, and Richard Ellison will coach the offensive line and defensive ends and linebackers. Next week, the Mounties will be involved in the annual Booster’s Club football camp. The players and coaches will stay at the high school Monday through Friday, have twice a day practices and skull sessions. The following week, they’ll go back to once-a-day practice ses- sions. All Ladies Famous Brand Summer DRESSES PORTSWEA Reduced 14 To /2 OFF All Ladies SUMMER SHOES Reduced Up To 1/ 2 Off PLONK Brothers Co. Downtown Kings Mountain HEA ETI ARE Avenue and Mountain Streets. There was $25 damage to the chain and poles which were around the cannon and $30 damage to the cannon. Resurrection Lutheran Church reproted that someone broke windows out of the church building at 912 Crescent Circle. Phillips 66 Station at 600 East King Street reported that so- meone pumped $7 worth of gas and drove off. A.B. Prince of 604 Landing Street reported the theft of a garden hose. Value was $20. Clark Faucette Jr. reported the larceny of a stereo from his home at 704 Marion Street. Certex, 18 Elm Street, reported that someone broke in-, to the building and stole a cash’ box. = aaa amtat - neat RT I RR RR TE ES y ETI TOY ET JIM TESTA CHEVROLET KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. PHONE 739-5471 Conveniently Located At I-85 - Hwy. 161 AUGUST SERVICE SPECIAL LUBE - OIL - FILTER y | $1195 : i —We Use A/C Filters Plus 5 Quarts 10-W-40 Oil— Let Us Check Your Car At No Charge For Vital Service Your Car May Need Call Bryan Gamble For Appointment 739-5471 NOBODY zur NOBODY can | | SELL YOU A VEHICLE FOR LESS THAN JIM TESTA CHEVROLET KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. PHONE 739-5471 | Conveniently Located At I-85 - Hwy. 161 fo ofr iw Ge SG i = WITH ONE OF OUR PERSONAL CONSUMER LOANS HOME FEDERAL would like to help you make your dreams come true. Come in to see us today and let us tell you how you can afford that new CAR, or that new ROOM, or that COLLEGE EDUCATION. department and let us go over our range of Consumer loans with you. .....Come to OUR CONSUMER LOAN Home Federal || | me ings MOUNIAIN AND BESSEMER ROH. HR on
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