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0 Page 10-MIRROB-HBR4ID—l^Mtdajr, Augoit 14, 1S74 . Spindale'^oftball ** (Begliis on page 8) 'team eportimanihlp,' batting average, home runa, and M.V.P. An organliatlonal meeting will be held at the Splndale Fire Department on Wed., Aug. 16 at 7 p.m. to discuss plana fbr the softball season. For fur ther Information contact David Webb, tournament director at 384-3309 or any member of the softball colmmlttee. Am. Cancer. Society Golf Winners^ Winners of the American Cancer Society Ladles Golf Tournament were as follows; Jeannle Henson, Donna Barnette, Robbie Roberts and Faye Roberts. TTils team scored a 68 or CHARLOTTE, N.C. — 14 imder par. xhe competition keeps Tournament play con- getting tougher at eluded on Wednesday at charlotte's Metrollna Woodbridge Country Club speedway but the other Course. ^ate Model Sportsman This team will now (jrivers Just can’t seem to advance to state finals In Freddy Smith out of Plnehurst in September, victory lane. Pritchett Beats Out Duvall At Cherokee .. OEOROE MILLINO REUNION -Five generations of descendants of George and Hattie Milling attended a family reunion at Lake Crawford In the South Carolina State Park Sunday. Oldest present was Bertha Harris, 76. Youngest was John Gregory Price, 8 months. The one traveling the furthereet was from JacksonvUlo, Fla. J Photo by ^Ick McDaniel MUSIC CITY PUEBLITO MUSIC SPECTACULAR SATURDAY, AUGUST IStll jpwsk A. Freddy Smith Does It Again 7:00 PM II19 Wilburn Brothers WSM—Grand Ole Opry GAFFNEY, S.C. - Georgia’s C.L. Pritchett, driving his No. 17, Black Camaro, ran fender-to- fender with Gaffney’s Mike Duvall here Saturday night before taking the checkered flag In the season’s wildest and most thrilling late model sportsman main event at the Cherokee Speedway. Pritchett, who also won a heat, had to fight off strong bids by Gaffney’s Charlie Blanton, Woodruff’s Doug Osteen, Spartanburg’s Billy Bishop, Morganton’s Bennett Clontz and Union’s .Billy Scott In the later stages of the main event. Blanton, who rolled his new Barry Wrlght-bullt Camaro over sideways several times atop the guard rail on the backstretch, finished convertable style after his top had to be removed following the wreck. Blanton finished third, Clontz fourth and Scott fifth. Shelby’s Dougman Davis ran a stout sixth. Several laps later Duvall started In the rear of the pack sailing into the field going out of the first turn. Duvall pulled alongside Pritchett several times but could never get around. Gaffney’s Tommy Bullock, a heat winner, ran strong until late in the main event. Doug Jones, Forest City, N.C. won the limited sportsman main event ahead of Bill Morgan, Larry Smith, Butch Bowen and Bobby Harbert. Jones and Harbert won the heat events. The annual Shrine Charity race comes off Tuesday night here at the Cherokee Speedway, stsu-tlng at 8 o’clock. The late models and limited sportsman will be featured. Such Grand National notables as David Pearson, Buddy Baker, Richard Brooks, James miton and Joe Frasson will be on hand. Then, Saturday night, Cherokee returns with its regular program featuring all foul- classes, beginning at 7:30. The popular 36-year-old dirt track veteran has won 11 of 21LMS feattires at the half-mile clay oval this season despite facing a host of tou^ competition each week. Hayward Plyler of Kannapolis, N.C. has come to life lately with a win and a runnerup finish in his Isist two outings in a brand new fiberglass Camaro built by Robert Gee of Harrisburg, N.C. But, even Plyler, who won 20 features at Metrollna last season can’t seem to compete with Smith on a weekly basis. Doug Osteen of Spar- tenburg, S.C. took the checkered flag In his first appearance at Metrollna a month ago but he hasn’t beaten Smith since then. HUdebran, N.C.’s Carl Smart has five feature wins at Metrollna this year, but hasn’t tasted victory In more than a month as Smith appears to WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY get stronger as the season wears on. Naturally Smith, a native of Kings Mountain, will be the favorite again this week at Metrollna In Friday’s 40-lap LMS feature. Drivers hoping to end his dominance Include Smart, Plyler, Osteen, two other 1979 winners Benny Clontz and Mike Duvall, and veterans Billy Scott, Larry Wallace, David Perry, Charlie Blanton and Joe Frasson. Friday’s card Includes a 30-lap Seml-Mldofied main event, a 10-lap Street Division chase and two, 10- lap heats for the SM and LMS. Action Is slated to get underway at 8 p.m. House Cost Depends On Where You Live Crippto Creek Band Nashville, Tennessee Lorene Mann Nashville, Tennessee Harlen Sanders Warner Brothers Jamey The “Country Cavalier” Leroy Sapp (Comedian) Jaybird Records Jerry Van Taaael Amerlcountry Records From Gastonia, N.C. Artie PatlUo Warner Bros. Steve Hackney Kings Mountain And Many Many Oflien Country—Progresslvi Gospel - Blue Grass Where you live affects what you will have to pay to buy a house. People living in rural areas and towns under 50,000 pop ulation pay less for their homes than those living in larger towns. The larger the town, the higher the cost of houses, say specialists with the North Carolina Agricul tural Extension Service. According to a survey made by the U. S. League of Savings Association, in rural areas and towns under 50,000 nearly 1/3 of homes cost less than $30,000; 57 percent cost less than $40,000 and more than 3/4 were priced below $50,000. In larger towns, fewer homes are built at less than $30,000. Housing generally becomes increasingly expensive as the size of the city increases. CROSSROADS MUSIC PARK KINGS MOUNTAIN N.C. ADULT PRICE $6.00 I tickets Available At BAD Welding, Starship Record Shop, TORY, Flrstl Union Bank, Hardees, Kentucky Fried Chicken. Bring Your Lawn Ohalrs| Or Blankets. Rain Or Shine Ihe Show Will Go On. U-CARRY4T-SALE LOW COST! BIG CAPACITY FIREPLACE INSERT. WITH SEE-THRU GLASS DOOR! Thg le Stov* fireploce insert is designed for beouty and wormth. 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C Phone 629-2691 Welch Arrested In Larceny Case city police arrested Richard Welch, m, of 6060 Midpines, In connection with a leu-ceny Incident during the weekend. Sgt. Houston Corn and Officer Ralph Grlndstaff reported that Thomas Ledbetter, operator of a R.C. Bottling Co. truck, had parked his vehicle at Bennett Brick and TUe Oo. and upon returning to the truck discovered that two cases of soft drinks were missing. The defendant posted bond of $100. Charlie Shlrey of 27 Dixie Trailer Park reported that his mobile home was ransacked Friday by vandals who also turned off the elec tricity. Officer Mike Sanders Investigated for ECMPD. Shsu-on Perkins, of 302 Amhurst Dr., reported that rock-throwing teenagers damaged the rear window of her 1979 TTiunderblrd, breaking out one of the windows and damaging the car approximately $260. F^. Gary Sale Investigated for KMPD. KMPD Clerk Marti Southards also reported that one person was arrested for driving while license revoked. 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