BOYS CLUB WINNERS—Kings Mountain Boys Club Christmas gift shop contest winners, above left to right, first place, Aaron Anderson, second place, H.C. Bell, and third place. Mike Roberts. These boys sold a total of $780 for the Kings Mountain Boys Club. 76ers Win Title In Boys Club Race The Boys Club Summer Basketball League tournament is underway this week and will be followed by the allstar game Saturday. The second annual Chestnut Ridge Volunteer Fire Depart- ment softball tournament will be held August 26-28 at the Bessemer City softball field. Entry fee is $70 and two Blue Dot softballs. Entry fee is tax deductible. Any teams interested in play- ing should contact Rick Franklin at 629-5558 after 5 p.m. or call Cindy Milling at 739-5853. Regular season action ended last week with the 76ers taking first place with an 8-3 record. They were followed by the Hawks 74, Lakers 6-5, Bucks 4-7 and Rockets 3-8. The club’s Boy of the Month for July was Otis Brooks. The 9-10 year old pool cham- pion for July was Lamar Burris. The fall schedule for the Boys Club beginning August 16 will be Tuesday and Thursay from 48 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. The Boys Club trip to Clem- son is scheduled for September 3. The cost will be $6 per member. 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000 ® ® ¢ WHITE PLAINS AUXILIARY $ ¢ . ® * ® : CHARITY DANCE : ® $ Saturday, August 13, 1983 : $ KM AMERICAN LEGION $ : Music By: : os £0 aI IEEE eg 4 : Pe re eo 3 : ¢ x $ ¢ § 4! ¢ ® {9 * 2 ve : * ‘9 * @ t ¢ ® ® ¢ 9 ® ya : ® \ 4 ° ®:.. Ad : % $ ® 3 ¢ [id ® ¢ 66 LEGEND ¢ 4 * é ) 8 $ { * & 4 é ¢. 2 ® & é s 9P.M. -1A.M. $ : PROCEEDS GO TO UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN : 000000000000 000000030000000008004) MO Sale Gas-Saving 10W-40 Supreme a PENNZOIL Safe Fir PRODUCTS YOU CAN TRUST! Mays OTOR LIFE oT OR. QuART (32 FLL OZ) ¥ CITY AUTO & TRUCK COMPANY KINGS MOUNTAIN AUTOMATIC S MISSION a Photo by Jeff Grigg From Page 4-A job “with an ACC school.” Lockee, a Taylorsville native, coached the Mountaineer basketballers to a 12-8 record last year. He rebuilt the program after losing all but one of the players off the team that won two consecutive Southwestern 3-A Conference championships. He served as a defensive secon- dary coach on the football team. Lockee was assistant coach for several years in Caldwell County before taking the Kings Moun- fainjob.. 00 Superintendent Davis said Wednesday morning there was a “possibility he could change his mind. If so, we’d be glad to have him back.” Davis said Lockee, who is out of town, was supposed to let KMHS Principal Ronnie Wilson or head football coach Denny Hicks know by the end of the day Wednesday whether or not \ Thursday, August 11, 1983-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 5A Coach Lockee Resi 1811S D 4 e’s coming back. “If we don’t hear anything by the end of the day, we’ll assume he’s not coming back,” Davis said. “But we would hope he’ll stay with us.” Dye Rolls 417 Set In Tuesday Night Lo Johnny Dye rolled a 155 line and 417 set to lead his team to a four-game sweep of Betty Hullender’s team in Duckpin Bowling League action Tuesday night at the Dilling Heating Lanes. Stan Barrett also had a hot hand for the winners, rolling a 119 line and 341 set. Betty EJ3cik Stevens CLEVELAND MALL LAY-A-WAY COAT Entire Stock GIRLS, JUNIOR & MISSY Reduced 20% From Everyday School Styles To Our Sunday Best *Layaway The Coat Of Your Choice For Only 10% Down And Out By Oct. 31st Also Choose From A Special Group Of Coats In Girl's, Junior & Missy Departments & SEDC ~& Ma i % AND PRETEEN Assorted Styles In Bomber & Ski Jackets vai vin $1) 4 88 $9Qs8s Reg. $48.00 a lel etn Sa iky atietiy elle telly Special Selection Of Ski Jackets & Pea Coats JUNIORS Sizes 5 To 15 Reg. $84.00 To $98.00 ne $5888 Sizes 8 To 20 Special Group Of Waist Length & Dress Length Wool Blend Coats $ 3 2 88 Reg. $49.00 T0 $59.00 ............ SALE | $4488 Reg. $69.00 T0 $75.00 ............ SALE Reg. $109.00 Reg. $169.00 Teh wh SALE $ 1 04 gs *Styles And Sizes Limited MISSY sone Cl SALE $698 B Hullender had : 357 set ed a 316 set In other R.W. action, Hullender and John Dilling split a ‘four-game set. Hullender led his bowlers with a 140 line and 369 set and Charity Tignor led D am with a 129 line a €VeLA AND AALL Shelby, ie