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ONL NL ob i i Wednesday, May 21, 1986-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 11A REMEMBER THAT SPECIAL Rytex Personalized Stationery Save 50% Reg. $22.00 Hark! Sears Holmes Neth Arlowgiom Alb Glen Ellya, 1H.aons 0801 Hard Seon Holmes 616 North Arlmguon Glew Elly, [linens 80801 Akers Shopping Center Gastonia, N.C. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6 861-8355 PLAY IN TOURNEY - Participants in the recent Lady/Junior Golf Tournament at Kings Mountain Country Club are pictured above. Front row, left to right, Peggy Jackson, Elaine Grigg, Wanda Howze, Wanda Conner and Doris Cloninger. Second row, Robbie Wilson, Ann Pouchak, Mary Leigh Broadwell, Rich Turner, Amy Austin, Doris Howze, Kimberly McGinnis and Ashley McGinis. Back row, Todd Parker, Rusty Bumgardner, Wayne Hamilton, Brad 4 Wilson, Charles Hamilton, Bo Ballard, Paul Hendricks and Shan Conner. Gli iT SS SYNE = SYN = SALE SALE SALE SALE SYN WALLCOVERING SALE McGinnis, Cloninger Win Ashley McGinnis and Doris Cloninger shot an 85 to win the Lady/Junior Golf Tourna- ment Sun., May 11 at Kings Mountain Country Club. over Brad Wilson and Julie Timms, who shot 87. Charles Hamilton and Mary Leigh Broadwell and Rusty Bumgardner and Elaine They won by two strokes Grigg tied for third with 88s, GOLF CHAMPIONS - Doris Cloninger, left, and Ashley ., McGinnis won the Lady/Junior Golf Tournament May 11 at i Kings Mountain Country Club. PY 30TH 3 ¢ | {HAPPY 30TH BONNIE LOU From Dean, Chris, Jay, And Nathan & We Love You Very Much | LC GAO SERVICE Needs Dependable People CALL 739-5093 5:21,28; 6:4 *Annualized yield assumes principal and interest re- main on deposit for a full year at the current rate. Rate subject to change at renewal. Withdrawals prior to maturity from these certificates are subject to penalty. Home Federal KINGS MOUNTAIN e BESSEMER CITY ¢ GASTONIA 739-8015 629-4136 864-4663 Paul Hendricks and Connie Ledford and Wayne Hamilton and Brenda Sellers tied for fourth with 90s, and Bo Ballard and Doris Howze finished fifth with a 92. Closest to the hole winners on the par threes were Brad Wilson on numbers five and eight, Charles Hamilton on 12 and Amy Austin on 17. Longest drive winners were Kimberly McGinnis on number two and Rusty Bumgardner and Brad Wilson on number 11. Winners of the best sport prizes were Todd Parker and Wanda Howze. Participating in the 18-hole tournament were Charles Hamilton and Mary Leigh Broadwell, Todd Parker and Wanda Howze, Rusty Bumgardner and Elaine Grigg, Kimberly McGinnis and Donna Russ, Ashley McGinnis and Doris Clon- inger, Robbie Wilson «and Peggy Jackson, Shan Conner and Wanda Conner, Bo Ballard and Doris Howze, Amy Austin and Shirley Austin, Wayne Hamilton and Brenda Sellers, Matt Heavner and Casey Durham, Paul Hendricks and Connie Ledford, Rich Turner and Ann Pouchak and Brad Wilson and Julie Timms. Kings Mountain Junior High’s baseball team wrap- ped up a tie for the Western N.C. Junior High Athletic Association championship Thursday with an 8-1 victory over West McDowell. The Patriots finished in a tie for first with Crest. Kings Mountain finished 10-3. Chip Cash collected three of KM’s six hits and also on the mound, scattering five hits and fanning nine. also expected in the semi- entries in the semi-modified class are last week’s winner, Jerry Stirewalt, Howard, Garron Miller, Kerry Teague, Ned Haney, Sherrill Haney, Darrell Daniel, Johnny Purser and Phil Nye. Top drivers expected in the super stock class include Doug Bennett, Larry Benz and AL. Freeman. Action starts at 8 p.m. each night. 30% off EXAMPLE: Reg. Retail. ........ Smartn’ Up Price . . .. Sale Price $09 SiyleTex Traditional, Country, Shot MINT BLINDS Contemporary, Prints 50% off 100's Of Patterns 1000s Of Rolls In Stock Discounted SALE ENDS JUNE 8 Shop Our MEMORIAL DAY SIDEWALK SALE Prices Start At 99°-*199 pai FREE HOW-TO-HANG CLASSES TWICE MONTHLY AS Smartn’ Up ~ Wallcoverings — ~1 NO. 1 PARTS & SERVICE Use Genuine Toyota Parts & Quality Service And Be Worry drove in four runs. 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