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A EN EE, i Pro Wrestling Saturday At KM Armory TV stars from the Professional Wrestling Federation will return to Kings Mountain for a championship "Kids have so many things against them," said South. "The main thing is to get a relationship Thursday, June 7, 1990 -THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 7A JIMBO card at the National Guard Armory with the Lord and go to church. The { on Sat., June 9. Action begins at 8 Lord's been in my life for the past Wo 3% ory prond of p.m. Tickets are on sale at the 10 years and he's my best friend." ? Armory, One Hour Cleaners and South said he is constantly booed *GOOD LUCK at Allen's Flower Shop for $7. Tickets in the ring for some of his question- UNIVERSITY of S.C. at the door are $8. The main event will be a bunkhouse stampede but two title matches are also on the line. The Italian Stallion, with Manager Claudio Montrosse, will defend his heavyweight belt against the Russian Assassin and Gorgeous George South will put his junior heavyweight title on the line against Carolina's own David Isley. There will be special appear- ances by The Hillbilly, The Cruel Connection and Baby Doll. The Italian Stallion calls for all his "ponies" to come out and sup- port his bid to retain the heavy- weight title. "I'd like to thank everyone for their support in past matches here," he said. "I want all my little ponies BN ITALIAN STALLION RUSSIAN IAN ASSASSIN CORED i GEORGE S DAVID ISLEY 0TH en enmesoaas oss ononghoeoseet tts “spit i Tickets $8.00 ~ $1.00 off Advance Fochutc do Kobe 4 Yio Keanaes. Bone ose Cham, Ho's Bomar Shp FOR IHPORMATION 738-4741 GORGEOUS GEORGE SOUTH To wrestle in Kings Mountain Saturday out there to say no to drugs and al- cohol. That's not the right road to go down." The Stallion has been in profes- sional wrestling for seven years. Prior to that, he was a two-time AAU national champion, member of the Olympic team, and played Shrine Golf Tourney Saturday The fifth annual White Plains Shrinettes Golf Tournament will be played Saturday at Kings Mountain Country Club. The tourney will be a four-person Captain's Choice format and there will be a 9 a.m. shotgun start. Entry fee is $35 per person and includes green fees. Carts are $9 per rider. Prizes will be awarded to the top three teams. In case of a tie, a score- card playoff beginning on hole number one will determine the win- ners. Prizes and awards will be pre- sented at a Dinner-Dance Saturday at the American Legion. Steak will be served from 7-8:30 p.m., fol- lowed by the awards presentations. The dance will be from 9-midnight. The cost of the dinner-dance is $30 per couple. All proceeds go to Shrine chari- ties. Entry forms may be obtained at the Kings Mountain Country Club pro shop or you can call 739-5871. Cancer Golf Tourney Planned Tee times are now available for golfers wanting to enter the 1990 Cleveland County American Cancer Society Men's Golf Tournament at River Bend Golf Club June 20. The format is four-man teams playing in three divisions. Division I uses the two best ball gross scores for teams whose lowest handicap player is seven or below. Division II utilizes the two best-ball net scores for teams whose lowest handicap is 8-16. Division III uses ‘the two best-ball net scores for teams withijall players having 17 handicaps and above. The entry fee is $45 per person, including green fee and carts. Winners in each division have the opportunity to enter the ste cham- §| Schools. It is available for pionship American Cancer Sociely - - - tournament competition at "The | PU blic review in the Pearl" course at Calabash Sept.8-9. Special prizes will be awarded for closest to-the-pin on Par 3's plus a hole-in-one contest will be held on No. 3. For more information, contact Todd Newton at 484-8036 (days) or 487-9857 or Phil Wallace, Golf Pro, Riverbend Golf Club at 482- 4286. SHAKLEES Complete line of quali products are now : locally. Contact Shery yi Meacham, Independent Dist. (704) 739-8226 middle linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys. "I came to the U.S. when I was eight years old and grew up on the streets of Detroit,” he said. "I grew up with street gangs and that's not the way to go. I had to fight my way to a better life." je able tactics. "But in a way that's a blessing,” he said. "Outside the ring the kids listen to me and I get a lot of opportunities to talk to them and tell them that there's no dream they can't reach. "I feel sorry for kids growing up today," he went on. "It's hard on them. They have to struggle. I've got two small boys of my own and I want them to listen but sometimes they don't listen to dad. I hope a couple years from now there will be some athlete that they can look up to and that he'll tell them what I'm trying to tell other kids right now." South said any non-profit group wanting concession rights at the June 9 match may call him at 536- 4418. The Stallion, South and other wrestlers from the PWF are avail- able for local appearances and fund raisers and may be called at the same number. 0 18" SuperFlex Faso Chain Reg. 169.00 *99.% 0 7 Herringbone Chain Reg. 189.00 Ho. 00 ry ZN NC KT A Fracalal Reg. 49.97 9.9 Remember FATHER'S DAY Sunday, June 17th C.BIPOOLE JEWELERS 611 N. Granard St. Gaffney, S.C. 8034894727 The ESEA Title Vi-B project application has been written for Kings Mountain District superintendent's office. eo pnt WOVEN SPORT SHIRTS Solids-Fancies-Tropical Prints. 100% Sl & blends. S-M-L-X Reg. 6.99 to id MEN'S TIES Assorted Silk and Silk blends. Fancies-Stripes- Dots. In Portect value to 20.00. FATHER'S DAY DRESS SHIRTS Nationaly Advertised Brand Names. 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Reg. 3.99 Ree. 6.99 to 9.99 20 Yo OFF Our Sales Team 8:30 by pa i NOW 3.19 NOW 5.59-7.99 Ticket Price. Robert Roberts D-O-D-C-E Kings Mountain Plaza, HOURS: 7 5) a Man D- +0 - G- Sg Ni he Winn Dixie. : ini poe DI i i Off HWY 74, Kings Mountain, NC 28086 Mon-Sat: 10:00-6:00 al Edtio Homes ed Ci Steet MN Hoi seid Bie ISLAND INTHE S LIVING IN THE WARMTH Of GOD'S LOVE 1 CORINTHIANS 13 Vacation Bible School Recreation $ Crafts $% Songs ¥ Refreshments PLACE: Kings Mountain First Nazarene Church 405 South Cherokee Street DATES: June 19-23 Tuesday thru Saturday TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon Pastor: Scott Wade Kings Mountain Church of the Nazarene. 739-5363 catch ihe Wave Sell-Abration 1990 DODGE CARAVAN $13,595 Only 2 At This Price 1990 DODGE DYNASTY $1000 REBATE 1990 D-150 asi, RE TE: at— akin _——s - a ee I A I WY Sr A pS PA NPS A: ea
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