CAST OF ‘‘SI VC)OPY”’—Pictured are members of the cast of ‘‘Snoopy”’ which the Little Theatre will ' pre sent Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, at 3 p.m. a't Plark Grace Auditorium. From left, Ann Campbell, Jennifer Muench, William Bu rns, Kim Scism, Jeff Muench, Linda Smith, Karen Smith and Emily Camp- Page 12A-KINGS MOUNTAIN | {ERAL.D-Thursday, March 6, 1986 - Leigh Ann Long, secretary in Supt. Bill Davis’ office at KM District Schools, took her Coke break Tuesday morning but found her usually tasty cold drink “not so tasty.” Yuck! she said to her boss and fellow workers in the of- fice. ‘“‘Something is definitely wrong with this drink.” Supt. Davis suggested she pour the drink into a cup and when they did they discovered what she said ap- ared to be the embryo of a aby snake or snail,”’ accor- ding to Leigh Ann, in the Coke bottle. Mrs. Long called the Shelby Coca Cola Bottling PHOTO BY LIB STEWART bell. Not pi ctur ed is Wesley Criswell. Little Theatre - Sets ‘Snoopy’ The, Kings M puntain Little Theat re presen! {s the musical ““‘Sniropy’’ based . on “Pefanuts” by ' Charles M. Schyultz on this 1 Thursday, Fri- day, and Satw rday evenings at. ’8:00 p.m. a nd on Sunday’ afternoon af; 3:00 p.m. (March 6,7, 8 & 9) at Kings Miountain Litt le Theatre in the old Park | Grace School ‘Building. William Mi Swain iss the director. Admission | is $4.00 for adults, $2.00 f or students: and ‘senior citizen: 5, and $1.00 ach for groups of 9 or more students. Other group rates are available. For informa- tion telephone Jim Champion at 739-8860 or John Connor at 739-3979 after 5:00 p.m. The cast consists of Kim Scism as Snoopy, Wesley Chriswell as Linus, Emily Campbell as Sally, Jeffrey Muench as Charlie Brown, Jennifer Muench as Lucy, Anne Campbell as Violet, Linda Smith as Peppermint Patti, Karen Smith as Mar- cie, and William Burns as Woodstock. | Students’ Work On Display Students af { KM Junior and Senior Hig h schools wvill display thei r mixed media work in the Cleveland Technical College Gallary during Mar ch in observance of Nation al Student Art Month. Tech Sti )dent Government Association will host a recep- tion on Tuesday, March 11 from 7 to 8 p.m. to meet the students and their art teachers, Eugene McClain and Diane Harper. The reception is open to the public. 19986 CHEVROLET SPECTRUM 68" *g SEED POTATOES CONCERT Bob Propst of Gastonia will present a concert March 9 at 7:30 p.m. at David Baptist Church. Rev. Brian Taule, pastor, invites the public. A nursery will be provided. & RESTAURANT 805 Cleveland Ave. 739-7308 FRESH FLORIDA TOMATOES SMALL COUNTRY CUCUMBERS .... LETTUCE 10 LBS. POTATOES 1 DOZEN ORANGES ONION SETS 14° Lb. rps. ew LL *4.80 MONTH ORDER YOURS TODAY Company, which services the Woman Finds Something In Soft Drink A representative of Coca drink machine with bottles of Cola paid a visit to the Coca Cola, to register a com- plaint. school office and to Mrs. Long later in the afternoon. Sixteen Post Offices Taking Applications Sixteen area post offices, including Kings Mountain, are accepting applications for rural carrier positions this week. Applications may bei obtained at the main post office at 301 W. Main Avenue, Gastonia. Positions will be open at post offices at Belmont, Bessemer City, Blacksburg, S.C., Cherryville, Clover, S.C., Dallas, Denver, Gastonia, Hickory Grove, Iron Station, Kings Mountain, Lincolnton, Mount Holly, Smyrna, S.C., Stanley and Vale. The job description in- cludes sorting mail, loading mail and packages into vehicles, delivering mail, maintaining address changes and other reports associated with mail forwarding, collec- ting mail on the route and selling stamps and mone orders. ; . Prizzi's Honor . Beverly Hills Cop . Rambo: First Blood Part If Mask . Gremlins . Pale Rider . Ghostbusters . A View fo a Kill . The Emerald Forest . Fletch . The Breakfast Club . Brewster's Millions . Code of Silence . Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome 15. DARYL 16. Amadeus 17. Explorers 18. St. Elmo's Fire 19. Lifeforce 20. Vision Quest 21. Ladyhawke 22. Lost in America 23. Perfect — — => 000A GN an Eman Tn AON MOUNTAIN VIDEO TOP 40 739-2264 24. The Heavenly Kid 25. Bey Gordy's The Last Dragon 26. Just One of the Guys 27. The Best of John Belushi 28. The Killing Fields 29. Desperately Seeking Susan 30. Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment 31. A Nightmare on Elm Street 32. Baby. . . Secref of the Lost Legend 33. The Karate Kid 34. Def-Con 4 35. Miami Vice 36. Gotcha! 37. My Science Project 38. Missing in Action 2- The Beginning 39. Secret Admirer 40. American Ninja OVER 1200 MOVIES IN STOCK 1986 CHEVROLET SPRINT *8 % 48 month closed end lease with option to purchase. 18,000 miles per year. Taxes, tags, first payment and refundable security deposit with $1000.00 cash down or trade due on delivery. On approved credit. Customer responsible for excessive mileage, abnormal wear and tear. 0) 0 PER MONTH | THE PRICE

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