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\ Page 4B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, July 26, 1984 11 Photo By Darrell Austin GOLF CHAMPIONS - Tommy Stines, left, and Stoney Jackson blistered the Kings Mountain Country Club course in 14-under-par 130 Saturday and Sunday to win their second straight KMCC Member-Guest Golf Tournament. They display their championship trays beside the sign welcoming guests to the 14th annual event. : Jackson, Stines Repeat In KMCC Member-Guest Stoney Jackson and Tommy Stines blistered the Kings Moun- tain Country Club course Satur- day and Sunday to successfully defend their Member-Guest golf championship. Jackson and Stines fired a 14-under-par 130 to win by 11 shots over Mitch Howze and Gerald Putnam, who shot 141. Jackson and Stines turned in a five-under-par 67 in Saturday’s opening round to take a four- shot lead over Howze and Put- nam. Then, on Sunday, the champions fired a nine-under- par 63 to win easily. and Jerry Jenkins were second at In addition to winning the championship for the second straight year, Jackson edged Lanny Thornburg by two inches to win the long driving contest. Mike Dixon and Terry Aber- crombie won the championship B flight with a 7469-143. Dar- rell Austin, Sr. and Ken Nantz won second place in a playoff over John Howze and Ware Schiefer after both teams shot 148. “Mike Ballard and. Charlie Ballard shot a 77-73-150 to win first flight honors. Jerry Ross Photo by Darrell Austin FATHER-SON TEAM - Mike Ballard, left, and his father, Charlie Ballard, fired a 150 to win the first flight in last weekend's annual Member-Guest Golf Tournament at Kings Mountain Country Club. Models 1800 and 2500, with a wide range of optional blades, perform a variety of yard maintenance tasks. BRINGS HIGH PERFO The Green Machine® at a 152 and Charles Neisler and Larry McSpadden finished third with a 154. All three finishers in the se- cond flight were decided on playoffs after three teams tied with 156s. Jim Lybrand and Charles Wilson took first place, Phil Russ and Danny Totherow were second and Margaret Williams and Bob Stout third. John Howe and James Huey won third flight honors with a 161, followed by Buford Spicer and Gene Stone at 163 and Mike Crawford and Dawn Moose at 167. Paul Hendricks and Bucky Cozart took fourth flight honors with a 169. George Bowen and Carl Champion were second at 174 and Mike Neely and Danny Dilling were third with a 182. Tourney At KMCC The 13th Annual Otis D. Green Post 155 American Legion Golf Tournament will be held July 28 at Kings Mountain Country Club. The tournament is open to American Legion members only. Entry fee is $30 and includes greens fees, cart fees and a steak dinner and dance following the tournament. Refreshments will also be served on the number 7 and 14 greens. Fait A dinner will be held at 6 p.m., followed by a dance and presentation of trohies at 8 p.m. The first tee time is 8 a.m. En- try fees and applications must be returned to P.O. Box 804, Kings Mountain, N.C. 28086. Applica- tions without entry fees will not be accepted. RMANCE TO YARD CARE... Trim your yard the way the profes- sionals do. With a Green Machine. The Green Machine Model 1600 is powered by a hard-working 31 cc engine with solid state ignition. And, it has our Tap-For-Cord head with automatic cut-off. Model 1800 is more than a string trimmer. It features the Tap-For- Cord head, and also comes with a metal blade for brush cutting, and. a 31 cc engine with centrifugal clutch. Model 2500 is our high pro- duction machine powered by a proven two-cycle engine. Converts to an efficient brush cutter and tree pruner with optional blades Kings Mountain Farm Center 301 S. Battleground Ave. Kings Mountain, NC 28086 e 739-5111 Concord Race Slated CONCORD, N.C. - A strong field of drivers is expected at Concord Speedway. this weekend when the .4-mile dirt track will host a Miller Time 300 qualify- ing race Saturday night. The speedway will host its regular weekly racing program Friday night, with action on tap in the late model sportsman, semi modified, hobby and super stock divisions. All four classes will be in ac- tion again Saturday, with a 60-lap, Miller Time 300 qualify- ing main event for the late models headlining the night of racing action. The winner of that race will pick up $1,500, as well as becoming eligible for a $200 bonus if he. qualifies for and starts the lucrative Miller Time Turn To Page 5-B KISER CHEVROLET Hwy. 150E Buy American Cherryville 435-3277 2 SS Monte Carlo’s Monte Carlo SS Sport Coupe In Stock & 1 In Transit NEVER BEFORE - CLOSE-OUT al inliode Bill = » Freeman * PRICES ON ALL UNITS Jedkkdok kok x Jerry % Porter AY ON GIBSON APPLIANCES Visit our store and see the pig on display. Guess his correct weight and you can win the pig. Come by and register to win. The closest or correct guess wins. 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