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V • Water Follies Coming To Shelby June 17 rlence Big D for a Mated • op- I It up. I real it'B at- e any aM. good- her of t’l the ‘Come ry ex- other eerve CMea ’t even eeald. rcent of J1 c unsafe at high I driving " Lacey >t great, drivers * a more llghway ncles or am. The e to In- ^ ketches, * 1 failure igh the Its from and his cluBlonB ^ dents In helpful »n be m? * Slings of , Mirror- fountain, ter luune ^ Id letters f _ .r, i. f _ iV t.; r . ..ClX>WNINO-Dtvers Who appear to be June ig are fas reaMfy veiy very Inept at the trade during the art. Here we see one ef comedy eegments of the International divers “flying like a big Water FolUee Show coming to Shelby skOMatlhe in rrSNICETO FEELSOGOCH) ABOUTAMEAL serve Kentucky^^ Chicken. Because youll know your family will be eatino well. Kentucky Fried Chicken is made from the highest quality chicken, then cooked with the Coktnel's secret recipe of 11 herbs and spices. *■ That's why Kentucky Fried Chicken is so "finger lickin' good." Kentucky Fried Chicken. It's nice to feel so good about a meal. Nmtiidiii Tmd dkiekiMi. * 413 , EAST KING STREET PHONE 739-6911 EVERY TUESDAY IS CHICKEN PICKIN DAY Obmblnatlon Dinner: . S Pieces Chicken . Cole Slaw . Potatoes . Gravy . Roll ALL rom omr *1.79 •234-- For a 15 minute call* CsUdibwMilHmd. IS iftsmeafoltsM ninuM* tram eavoStsi mMwdiCliiidiiis. iddhatomwaiewlfc That’s the most you pay for a 15 minute call dialed direct* between 11 p.m. Fridai and 5 p.m. Sunday from North Carc^ina to any other state (except Hawaii and Alaska). And this low rate also applies every night of the week when you dial direct between 11 p.m. and 8 a.m. Long distance: it’s still one of the biggest bargains around. Reach out tonight with long distance. It’s a lot of love for the money. (g)SouthemBel *01 reel-dial (without an operator's aedatance) raiea apHy on all. alh within the U.S. nrectdiul nici do not apply to petMintoperson. ei«n. htael-uneM. cfdit card . .Jleit ralU. calls charncd (o another number, or to time and charge calls. Kir ditect-dial rates to Alaska and .Hawaii, check your opeiuor. The Intomatloiial Water fbUtes, world-famous ssater and atege show, that waa tha big entertalnmant Mt of tha Biueaels Worid’s Fair, and alao of EXPO “74“ at Spokane Waahlngton, le coming to ■Mlby for a thrae day ■igagamant, starting on Frl., June U and running through Sun., Juna 17 at Blanton Momorlal Stadium undar tha qwn- aorahlp of 14 WADA. Pneoeds to tha Dan Moore fleholarshbp Fund. This exelUng and novel Aquacade, staged and produced by Sam Snyder of Boaton, Mass., pkmeer In that field, will be presented In tbs worid’s largaet portabla pools and atege, IBO feet In length. International Water FoIUea wUl bring to this Mty an entrancing mualcal revue In weter and om itege, that features world- ehamplon spectacular dhrars, tha famed water ballet, gorgaoualy eeatumed stage and water produetlan numbera, top- eallbrs etage acta with ringing and dancing stars, unique lighting effects, and flva of the natkm’e out- ■tendlng diving and water comedians. Including Roger Nadeau, world’s greatest water comedian. Water FolUea Is truly taiternaUonal In scope. travelling furtlMst In this world than any other show. It has already made four round tripe to Australia and New Zealand, playing there four months at a Ume, attracting huge crowds In Melbourne, Sydney, Brlabane, Adelaide and Perth, Wellington and Auckland. It recently played In Japan for four months, Hong Kong for two months, and South Africa for six months. It alao played In BruMsls at the World’s Fair, there, for several months. In England, Mexico and South America, and In Indonesia for four months. One of the hlghllghte of the International Water Follies Is Its Miisatlonal diving, which, from a three-metre board (only 10-feet above the water) can be most dangerous to a performer, eapeclally when the diving tank contains only six feet of water. The usual depth of the pool that Olympic divers perform In contains anywhere from la to 18 feet at water. The stage portion of the Water FoUlee teaturee a top singing star, a unique musical novelty act, a very talented Impressionist, and many beautifully costumed production numbers with novel Ughtlng effecte. ’Ihe portable pools and equlpmant uaad In staging the Intemetlonal Water FoUle* are said to be a marvel In engineering Ingenuity. Ckmtalnlng over 17(X> plecee of metal and lumber, aesembled like a huge jig-saw pussle. It takes a craw of 13 technicians batween 6 to 8 hours to assemble tha gigantic diving tank and ■wUnmlng pool. The diving tank along contalna about 36,0(» gaUons of water, the swimming pool holds 34,000 gallon* of water. It takos between 80 to 4 hour* to dlamantle this equipment, upon eom- ploUon of the engagement. Ihe diving tank la just under 7 feet In height, with the swimming pool just a little over four foot In height. A large portable aUga SB feet by 38 feet U placed between both pools, with the total overall length of ell the equipment being 180 test by 86 feet. The whole two-hour large loeallir show, whether diving, orchaatra. stage or ewlmmlng, la completely Mt to muale, which wlU be played by a 4-Wheel Drive Rally Scheduled •s' * ^ A four wheel drive rally Is scheduled June 8 at the HOA Kampground. Nationally known euatom painter, Elton Btahop, will be on hand for Marine Receives Promotion Marino Private First OsM’Timothy F. Boos, son otBartiara J. Boos of 803 8. Goforth St., Kings Mountain, has been promoted to his present rank while serving at Marine Oorps Bsm, Gamp Pendleton, CSUf. A1078 graduate of Kings Mountain Sanlor High School, he joined the Marine Corps In Sep tember 1078. Thomas Receives Promotion Marine Lance Corporal Michael E. Thomas, eon of Amos McCluney of Kings Mountain and Olivia Thomas of Grover, has been promoted to his preaent rank whUe Mi-ring with the 3nd Marina Divtston at Camp Lejeune. A1978 graduate of Kings Mountain Sanlor High, Lance Corporal Thomaa Joined the Marine Corps In July 1878. on the spot air brush work and to give free estimate*. Door prtxes and trophies will be awarded at 6 p.m. Registration tor the show le $8 and gate admission Is 60 cents. The 4x4 Show A Shine Rally wUl run from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. at the cam- piproiind alto, off Hwy. 161 In Kings Mountain. Save At Our It^Rate. This Week’s New Rate: 9.409% On Money Market Certificates Good through June 6, 1979 $10,000 minimum deposit • Rate based on 6-month Treasury Bill issues • Ciertificates mature in 6 months • Insurance to $40,000 by Federal Deposit Insurance (Corporation • Withdrawals before maturity require for feiture of 3 months interest, with interest on amount withdrawn reduced to passbook rate • Federal regula tions prohibit the compounding of interest during the term of the deposit. IMDEPENDENICE NHTIONRL BRNK Bek KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. IS CLOSING Making your country a better place in which tt> live starts right in your own aimmunity. And that's right where youll be. as an Army Reservist. Working in med- ical treatment facilities, improving the enviroment. caring for the well-being of the towns and cities in which you live and train. Call your local Army Reserve Re cruiter, listed in the white pages under "U.S. Government:’ We will be closed all day TUES. and Wed.June 5th and 6th make ready for this fantastic sale... Every piece of merchandise will be on sale. DOORS OPEN 7AM To 9PM THORS SAVE UP TO 50% DURING OUR GOING OUT OF BUSINESS USE YOUR BELK CHARGE CARD All sales final •no layaways •no exchanges •no alterations
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