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Featuring America’s top black models and stars, the Education Auxiliary of Clinton Chapel A ME Zion Church proud ly presents Allen Baley’s Disco Fashion Show. The show scheduled to open at Ovens Auditorium Saturday, June 28 at 8 pm, is the world’s only black inter national fashion show spectacular. Be prepared for high fashion, drama, comedy and a superb evening of enter tainment. Bad News Bears” When Regi, Turner and Engel berg get on Ogilvie’s “case,” the little brains of the Bears lay a major “guilt trip” on the trio that causes them to run away from home, on "The Bad News Bears,” Saturday, June 14 at 8 p.m. on WBTV. Channel 3. Ogilvie’s “mind-bender” has the boys convinced that they are re sponsible for causing a valley-wide power blackout, and the only way to stay out of jail is to make a run for it. The “nm” takes them on an adventure with a tough motorcycle . gang, until Coach Buttermaker catches up with them and ' “rumbles” with the wild bunch. “Dallas” J.R. is caught from all sides when a typhoon delays the oil drilling in Asia as his bank loan becomes due, then Bobby dis covers that J.R. has mortgaged Southfork ranch and he is forced to tell Jock and Ellie that they may lose everything, on “Dallas,” to be rebroadcast Friday, June 13 at 10 p.m. on WBTV, Channel 3. J.R. believes that once Cliff Barnes resigns his post as head of the Office of Land Management, the banks will extend their loan deadline, but again he’s mistaken. When the efforts of all the Ewing men seem to have failed, Fllu makes a supreme sacrifice in an effort tf save Southfork. u -SAVE - , Tms WINTER Last Winter Over 1000 Charlotte families proved they could save up to 80% on their heating bill with a _ SAVE CraftStave mw„ FREE installation on a Craftstove Fireplace Insert: CRAFT STOVE CENTER 2706 Freedom Dr. _ 399-4961 - ww. a age JO Denver To Appear In WBTY Special Sunday John Denver, the versatile and immensely popular singer and actor, adds another dimension to his remarkable career when he recreates the most fabulous feats in aviation history in “The Higher We Fly," a special airing Sunday, June 15 at 7 p.m. on Channel Nine. Denver, a devout aviation buff, overcame his early fear of flying when his father, a World War II Air Force pilot, persisted in teaching him to fly a biplane. “Now,” his father quips, “you can’t keep him out of a plane.” Denver shares this love of flying by taking us on a journey through aviation history. He begins with a breathtaking flight over the Rocky Mountains in man’s first air ve hide, a hot air balloon. After bouncing off the ground in a replica of the Kitty Hawk Flyer and barnstorming craggy moun tain peaks, Denver is propelled into the jet age in an F-15 fighter jet. He also experiences a voyage into outer space in a simulated flight in the space shuttle. Finally, he peers into infinity for an imagin aative glimpse at what creatures might exist on other planets. Denver sings “The Higher We Fly,” which is based on a poem by John Gillespie, a fighter pilot who died shortly after he wrote the poem.__ Kead The Post ™ CULPON MUST ACCOMPANY ITEMS TO BE CLEANED ■ ■ ■ nLf\fr/ 0FF REGULAR ! 1 £>U /C DRY CLEANING » • • ONE COUPON PER ORDER ■ 1 Also Drapes • one coupon per visit I ■ - „ - • •'■'OT VALID ON DELIVERY ORDERS And Spreads • specialty items not included ■ I *4 Minimum After Discount Applied 1 | Full price after 15 days if order is not picked up f ■ DANDY CLEANERS ■ 3700 Freedom On. 3040 N. Graham St 1207 Parkwood Ave 2301 South B.un " | Chertotte. NC Chertotte. N.C. .Phone 334 4,94 S^. NC I ■ Phone JW 5535 Next to Pikes Drug *, e.m. Sp.m. Doily pttone 5254*74 » 7 a.m.-A:30 p.m. Deity » •.m.-A p.m. Deity Frl. • A.m. A p.m. 7 m , I ■ Sot. A A.m. A:30 p.m. sat t.mtpm P V« Formerly Longs Cleaners sat. ■ a.m. ip. Sat. 9:30 a.m.l p.m. | ■■■■■■■ ^EXPIRES 6-19-80 ■ ■■■■■■! ■— _ n^ri "SSggS In her first novel, Carol Speed leaves no secrets un told as she brings Dorothy Dickerson to life. A gripping tale of a young black starlet who will go to any lengths to make it—eVen far as hitch her star to the under world! OM MU NOW MSDE BLACK HOLLYWOOD by Carol Speed from HOLLOWAY HOUSE THE BLACK EXPERIENCE PUBLISHER \
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