Pag* eA-KINGS MOUMTAIM HEHAID-Thumlay. lun* 25, 1981 Trade Lot To Open July 4th The Kings Mountain Parks and Recreation Department will be sponsoring a Trade Lot Yard Sale on Saturday, July 4th from 10 A.M. until about 9 in the evening. Areas will be set aside adjacent to the Deal Street Pool on Parker Street, which will be closed to traffic and parking on that day. This Giant Yard Sale will coincide with the City’s An nual Fourth of July Celebration, which is shaping up to be even bigger and better than last year’s celebration, which generated a large volume of pedestrian traf fic at the Deal Street Complex. With inflation hovering in dou ble digits and the price ofgas where it is today, more and more families are choosing to stay closer to home and participate in local area events. A capacity crowd is anticipated for this up coming 1981 Fourth of July Celebration. Any groups or individuals in terested in participiating and sell ing any articles at this Yard Sale, are urged to contact the Parks and Recreation Department as soon as possible. There are a limited number of areas available, which will rent for on ly S4.00 for the entire day. Reservations will be taken up until all areas are sold out or un til 5 P.M. on Friday, July 3rd, whichever comes first. These reservations can be made at the office of the parks and Recrea tion Department, located on the second floor of the New City Hall Building from 9 to 5 Mon days through Fridays, or Room 102 of the Neighborhood Facili ty Center from 2 to 9 Mondays through Thursdays and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays. All area selec tions will be done on a first<ome first-served basis at the time of registration. For more information on the Parks and Recreation Depart ment’s Giant Trade Lot Yard Sale, please call the Parks and Recreation Department at 739-6995 or the Neighborhood Facility Center at 739-3549 dur ing the hours listed above. Miss Hatch Is Selected Pamela Hatch, a rising senior at Kings Mountain High School, attended a conference for noteworthy students conducted by North Carolina State Univer sity’s School of Engineering June 22-24. The outstanding student was one of some 100 North Carolina high school students gaining an introduction to engineering dur ing the three-day program held at the Raleigh csunpus. Entitled “Summer Engineer ing Competitions to Attract Noteworthy Students” (SECANTS), the conference was arranged through the NCSU Division of Student Affairs. Those attending were selected by their high school principals and counselors on the basis of outstanding academic achievements, especially in the areas of science and mathematics. A primary purpose of the con ference was to introduce high school sophomores, juniors and seniors to career opportunities in the engineering profession and to interest them in enrolling in one of the engineering cur- riculums at N.C. State. The program involved students in project competitions related to engineering activities. SECANTS participants design ed, constructed and tested work ing models of such devices as windmills, catapults, support towers and bridges. Robin Spoors Is Entortolned Robin Spears, June bride-elect of Tim Spicer, was entertained at a ent ered dish supper on June 11th at First Baptist Church by Mrs. Herman Greene, Mrs. Bob Maner and Mrs. Hugh Lan caster. Twenty-five guests brought covered dish meats, vegetables, salads and desserts to the supper. The containers that held the food were presented to the bride as kitchen shower gifts. The church fellowship hall was the scene fo. the party. Yellow and white cloths were us ed on the serving table that held an arrangement of magnolia leaves and blossoms. Leftovers from the supper were wrapped to stock the bride’s freezer. If# July 4th Celebration Set The Kings Mountain Parks and Recreation Department will be sponsoring an all day celebration for all Kings Mountain Citizens on ^turday July 4th. This years celebration is shaping up to be even big ger and better than last years, with entertainment scheduled for the en tire family. This years events will start out at 10:110 a.m. with the following: 300 Pie Eating Contest 3:30 Watermelon Eating Contest 400 Greased Pig Catch MUSIC MAN COMING TO SHELBY-Greater Shelby Community Theatre will present "The Music Man" this Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at Brown Auditorium. 2:30 p.m. in Malcolm lOOO Spring Board Competition 11OO Big Splash 11:45 Orange—Spoon Race 12:30 Inner Tube Race 12:45 Apple Bob lOO Penny Dive 1:30 Address from the Mayor & Commsioners 2:30 Open Swim at Deal Pool 4:30 Horseshoe Pitching Contest 4:30 Goat Chase 5fl0 Chicken Chase 5:30 Bunny Ambush 600 Greasy Pole Climb 6:30 3 Legged Races & Snack Races 7:30 Water Balloon Toss 800 Egg Toss Prizes and awards will be given to the winners in the above events. Special events will include an all day Giant Trade-Lot Yard Sale, Kid die Rides, Antique Fire Truck, and the Championship putt Putt Course. Concessions will be available throughout the day, with a special menu planned for the day. Again, the Parks and Recreation Department has a spectacular Fireworks Extravaganza planned for lOOO p.m. We hope that everyone will be a piarticipant in our July 4th Celebration this year, so don’t forget to mark your calendars, ^tur- day, July 4th at Deal Street Complex. Its a day you won’t want to miss! Samlly center WEST GATE PLAZA SHELBY ROAD Hours: Mon.-SuL Son. !■« 0 • blockbusters .t H Saveli on our best-selling moweri 98.99 TGSY Push Mowsr 20" cut. 3 H P. Briggs & Stratton* engine. Wheel ad justment 31" to Fully baffled. #W0601. Rea. 119.97 DELUXI GAS GRILL $ US'" signe the CHAR-FIRE high energy ignition system lights either of the twin burners with the push of a button. Also has 14 x22 " chromed wire cooking grid, mobile/ patio base and CHAR- ROCK Fuel not in cluded HI-DrI* Paper Towels 00 ^ TO.V AMILY NAPKINS TGAY® Napkins 140 count. 2 $4 Limit 2 Pkg. 1 Chaise Lounge Vinyl with steel frame, asst, colors $088 2134'"^ 4 Position Removable Legs Reg. $12.88 MTl [|M Vb' LBnit a GAROBI HOSE )U/ 36.99 16" Oscillating Fan Four push-button control. UL approved. #KS-D1167 Long Life® Mason Jsrs You'll need plenty of Pint and Quart sized Jars for canning; 12 per box Pint OHhrt $099 $099 ^OBTHL Duet Ortho I Sovin Dust 4 lb. beg 11 Ounce MISS BRECK HAIR SPRAY Limit 2, CREST Rogulor Or Mint 7 Oz. Size. LIMIT 4 !/$l 00 BOXES TGAY Facial Tissue Your choice of white or yellow. 200 count box, 2 ply tissues. $ Nestea* Inaiant Tea 3-oz. jar tor 30 qts. ot100% teal Limit 2 TGA Y’S ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE POLfCY >TG&Y's policy Is to always have advertised merchandise in adequate supply in our stores. In the event the advertised merchandise is not available due to unforeseen reasons, TG&Y will provide a Rain Check, upon request, in order that the merchandise may be purchased at the sale price when it becomes available, or you may purchase similar quality merchandise at a similar price reduction. It is the policy of TG&Y to see that you are happy with your purchases. *11 is TG&Y's policy to be priced competitivbly in the market. Regular Sale Prices may vary market by market, but the sale price will always be as advertised. • We will be happy to refund your money if you are not satisfied with your purchase. VISA* and MaalwCard* aceeplad. bOSt bUy IS

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