Page 12C-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Wednesday, October 15, 1986 Eastridge Fun Fair Scheduled Eastridge Mall in Gastonia will host the new ABC-TV Family Fun Fair, October 17-19. The ABC Family Fun Fair features cartoon stars from ABC-TV’s Saturday morning fall line-up. Squire D. Rushnell, Vice President, Long-Range Planning and Children’s Television, ABC Entertainment, said, ‘The stars of ABC’s Saturday mor- ning animated series will come to life as beautifully costumed, life-sized am- bassadors in this second an- nual Family Fun Fair ex- hibit. This travelling show will feature some of the most recognizable and popular children’s characters in America today. And, the in- teraction of audience and live performers is guaranteed to make the appearances ex- citing and memorable.” The schedule for showtimes are Friday and Saturday-11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 pm. 5 pm. and 7 p.m; Sunday- 1 pm., 2 p.m., 3 p.m., 4p.m. and 5 p.m. Daily highlight of tne three- day event is a free musical review with a giant. ABC-TV setting on center stage at the mall. ABC superstars Bugs Bunny and Sylvester from “The Bugs Bunny and Twee- ty Show’ will be featured in the show along with Princess Kneesa from ‘The All New Ewoks;’’ Cooler from ‘Pound Puppies;’’ ‘‘The Care Bears Family” stars in- cluding Cheer Bear, Fun- shine and Brave Heart; some of ‘“The Real Ghostbusters;”’ little Fred from ‘“The Flint- stone Kids;”’ and David the Racoon from the upcoming ABC Children’s Television special ‘Kingdom Chums.” The stage show is just part of the fun. Between shows, the life-sized costumed characters will make special mall appearances to greet the children and pose for pic- tures. Children are invited to br- ing their toy Pound Puppies EAT WHERE THE TRAVELERS EAT - 5.95 For A Delicious 16 Oz. STEAK DINNER THE LOWEST GAS PRICES IN THE AREA... KM TRUCK PLAZA I-85 At Dixon School Road - Kings Mountain, N.C. - OPEN 24 HOURS Ei Robin Williams “An Evening at the Met” Cherryville 435-5449 Gaston Co. 824-9856 A 5 In October, Nobody Brings It Home Like HBO. DON'T MISS OUT. CALL TODAY! On Locatiorf: Robin Williams — “An Evening at the Met.” Jagged Edge. Agnes of God. Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins. Teen Wolf." Florida Straits — An HBO Pictures Presentation. The Prince’s Trust All-Star Rock Concert, Really Weird Tales. Lionel Richie: The Making of “Dancing on the Ceiling." Inside the NFL. And Much More. H B® Nobody Brings It Home Like HBO. Kings Mountain 739-0164 4 ERTS YL RR to a free Pound Puppies Obe- dience School each day. The children will participate in the short school to learn how to care for their Pound Pup- pies. Each participant will receive a Graduation Cer- tificate. A colorful display in the mall will provide activities for children during regular mall hours. At the ABC Fami- ly Fun Fair’s Care Bear Roller Coaster Display, children will activate a story in lightbox settings. Nearby, a 7-monitor carousel display offers previews of ABC-TV’s Saturday morning fall children’s line-up. Children may play video games at Nintendo’s Family Entertainment units. Star of the Nintendo center is R.0.B., Robotic Operating Buddy, the world’s only in- teractive video robot plus the Zapper light-sensing video gun and a variety of exciting game software. Claire Stoddard, Manager, ABC-TV’s Children’s Pro- gramming, East Coast, sum- med up the goal of the ABC Family Fun Fair. “It is a very exciting opportunity for ABC Children’s Television to bring news of our Saturday morning fall schedule, live, to all of our viewers. As we have reached out across the coun- try the response we have seen has been overwhelming. And the smiles on all of those faces is really just what ABC Children’s Television is all about.” CHASTITY MOSS Chastity Wins Title Chastity Diane Moss, daughter of Mickey and Lin- da Moss of Kings Mountain, is the “1986 National Little Miss’ United States Beauty Pageant winner. Chastity also was chosen Miss Photogenic and was first runner-up in the talent division. Contestants are judged on beauty, poise, personality, modeling ability, and in even- ing gowns and sportswear outfits. Chastity received five feet trophies, a bucket crown, velvet robes and a new televi- * sion set for her effort. (FTV. SE et TT TR . Commissioner Pald Political Ad For Charlie Harry Candidate For Cleveland County Commissioner Cherokees Publish Catalog The Cherokee’s have pro- duced their first mail order catalog featuring over 150 original art and craft items for sale to the general public. The catalog is produced by the Qualla Arts and Crafts Mutual, Inc. which is a non- profit organization whose membership is made up of over 400 Indian artists, sculptors, wood carvers, basketweavers and other highly skilled Indian craft- spersons. The purpose of the Qualla organization is to provide employment for the Cherokee Indians and to preserve their ancient art and craft skills for future generations. “This is the first time since our organization began in 2 A AR ON 1946 that we have offered to the public a catalog,” said Betty Dupree, Manager of the Qualla Arts and Craft Mutual. ‘“This new catalog showcases the very culture of the Cherokee Indian Nation through the work of our highly skilled Indian artists and craftpersons.’’ According to Dupree all items are handmade and are one-of-a-kind. ‘“We are very proud of the work, it is our finest!” The catalog features hand- made basketry, pottery, stone carvings, beadwork, stone tomahawks, river cane arrows, and other items uni- que to the culture of the Cherokee Indian. The new catalog also NS > A) em LS features photos and background information about the different Indian ar- tists and craftpersons whose work is shown. ; “The catalog is so in- teresting that it is almost a work of art in itself,” said Dupree. The 24-page color catalog can be ordered from the Cherokee Indian Reservation by sending $2.00, check, cash or money order, to Qualla Arts and Crafts, Inc., P.O. Box 277, Cherokee, NC 28719. For more information on Cherokee and accommoda- tions, contact the Cherokee Visitor’s Center, P.O. Box 465-NR, Cherokee, NC 28719. Phone (704) 497-9195 Ext. NR. EL re , IT'S THE GREAT AMERICAN RL TT You could be one of twenty lucky winners to drive away in a 1987 Jeep. Wrang Pennzoil wants you to drive away a WINNER in your own 1987 Jeep Wrangler! To enter, just look for our Great Pennzoil Jeep Giveaway display. Then fill out the Entry Form you'll find on specially-labeled bottles of Pennzoil Motor Oil, and mail it in. There's no purchase necessary—so enter this great giveaway before March 31, 1987 and you could drive away a WINNER! "¢ *“aaar gebrotection *Price Good Thru Oct. 24 KINGS MTN. 66 600 E. King St. PETROLEUM WORLD 1000 Shelby Road IMEN’S OR LADIES’ JEANS Reg. To 12.99. Men’s western jeans or i ladies’ embroidered fashion jeans. BOYS’ 4.7 JEANS REG. 6.99.............. 4.99 BOYS’ 8-18 JEANS REG. 7.99. ............ 5.89 LADIES’ EXTRA SIZES REG. TO 14.99... .... 9.99 TEXACO MOTOR OIL 0. Limit 5 quarts. LADIES’ SWEATERS. TOPS OR VESTS EXTRA SIZE SKIMPS, TOPS OR BLOUSES........... 7.99 QUALITY ATHLETICS Includes hi-tops, mid-hi’s, court shoes, Reg. To 1.09. 10W40 or joggers and aerobic styles. Ladies’ 5-10. HD en's 7-12. Boys’ 3-6. ler! PENNZOIL Z7-30, Reg. 30 10W-30, 10W-40, 20W-50 89° cuir DURING THE GREAT PENNZOIL JEEP GIVEAWAY! KM EXPRESS 212 W. King St. YOUR CHOICE | [jie © 2.5 oz. Noxzema ¢ 6 oz. 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