RR EE TT Tow. ey Wednesday, April 26, 1989-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7A LONK BROTHER 2 | i © WALL -TO- WALL TRADE-IN* 3 Sia ; 7 LT 27 Now g. Li n ig ite Hi] L177 Through rr Le April 30th! 1 ITE 13 HLL fi ih E Jil | 1 1 lil Ji JoT sd OUT AT SECOND - Aaron Sellers (left) of Parkdale forces Joey fs NG oF Proctor of Holiday Inn at second base in Tee Ball baseball game IF a&s© \ Is hel at the field oa Ridge Street each Monday, Tuesday and Mo i asv LB If you don't like ®t if it doesn't fit, or if it's ursday beginning at 6 p.m. J bh . : . | ust plain worn out - TRADE IT IN. Trade in = = = y QO J . : Dixie Boys Sig n-Up Set oy, as many items as you would like on a one to Sign-ups for Dixie Boys base- Youngsters ages 13 aough 16 ; pv ope 2 one basis. We'll give you a credit toward the ball will be held Saturday from 10 are eligible to play. There is a ae ' a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Kings registration fee. : SX ’ 0s purchase of ay of the following items! Any Mountain High School field. © y X30 @ item in any condition accepted. Bring it in sgn : and TRADE. Hollifield And Pennington AS Win Wake Forest Awards * NO TRADE-INS ON MOTHER-IN-LAWS, PLEASE WINSTON-SALEM — Aubrey Hollifield of Kings Mountain and Carl Pennington of Princeton, WV, have been named recipients of the 1989 Beattie Feathers Award as the most improved players during this spring's football practice at Wake Forest. Head coach Bill Dooley present- ed both players with their awards, which are named in honor of the late Deacon assistant coach and former NFL standout, at the annual Spring Game this past Saturday (April 15). Hollifield, a 6/4, 235-pound sophomore, was moved from linebacker to a defensive tackle spot during the offseason and im- pressed the Deacon coaching staff with his aggressive play and im- provement throughout the spring. He is currently listed as a number- two tackle behind senior Terry Smith. » Pennington advanced up the Wake depth chart into the starting spot at tight end during the past month. He saw limited action last fall as a reserve at that position, primarily in short-yardage situa- tions, but did earn a letter for his work there and on special teams. Wake Forest finished with a 6-4- 1 record in 1988, its second straight winning season under Dooley, marking the first time for back-to-back winning records at the school since 1970 and 1971. Mountaineers Hold Lead In Wachovia Trophy Race Kings Mountain High School has taken the lead following the winter sports season in Wachovia Trophy competition in the Southwestern 3- A Conference. Kings Mountain earned 23 points, paced by a second-place finish in wrestling for an overall total of 57 points. Rutherfordton-Spindale was sec- ond with 51 total points. Shelby was third with 49 points, followed by East Rutherford with 47.5, South Point with 45, North Gaston with 38.5, Chase with 35.5 and Burns with 34.5. The Wachovia Trophy recog- nizes high schools that have the best overall sports programs for boys and girls within their confer- ences. Points are awarded based on participation and excellence and are tallied after the fall, winter and Spring Sports seasons. The Wachovia Trophy, spon- sored by Wachovia Bank and Trust, is the companion to the Wachovia Cup, which is sanc- tioned by the North Carolina High School Athletic Association. The Cup honors one school each in 1A, 2A, 3A and 4A classification for top overall performances in the state. MEN'S DRESS PANTS 00 6° to 5800 Credit Toward Purchase of Any Pair of Farah, Hubbard & Sansabelt. Sizes through 56. MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Trade in your old one / fi for $5.00 credit on a/; new one. *& Sizes thru 20 na MEN'S FREEMAN SHOES ($15 eredit on trade- ins of any kind (Sale shoes excluded) on a NEW MEN'S SUIT by bringing your old one in. ALL MEN'S A CASUAL SHOES / & Work Boots - Save $10 on Trade-in (Sale Shoes excluded) MEN'S SPORT COATS Your old one is worth a $30 credit toward a new one. TIES - TIES - TIES $2.50 Credit per trade-in. MEN'S & LADIES | JEANS *3.00 Credit Pre-washed & Unwashed Lee's, Levis, Wranglers. LADIES: CLEAN QUT YOUR CLOSETS? TRADE IN YOUR OLD SHORTS 8400 oT en PAIR Bring in that old dress you're tried of and get $15.00 credit toward the purchase of a new one. LADIES SWEATERS $5.00 Credit on your old one. ALL LADIES FANFARE & HUSH PUPPY SHOES 85.00 credit with trade-in. (Sale shoes excluded.) SINCE 1899 UPTOWN KINGS MOUNTAIN, N.C. 218 SOUTH RAILROAD AVENUE 439-3631 TRIPLE JUMPER - Kings Mountain's Brenton Wilson is pictured above in the triple jump event in last week's track meet at KM's John Gamble Stadium. The Mountaineers ran third behind East Rutherford and Shelby.