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    PAGE 4, THE KINGS MOUNTAIN MIRROR, SEPTEMBER, 29TH, 1971
High Speed Thrills, Exciting Shows
Mark Opening Of 48th County Fair
Pre-Flight Training
Classes Begin Oct. 11th
Tbe 48th annual Cleveland
County Fair, October 5-9,1971
features Deggeller Shows with
over 75 rides and shows for
the midway. Interesting exhi
bits and displays, outstanding
grandstand shows nightly, fol
lowed by fireworks display,
car races on Saturday after
noon plus many other attrac
tions. Fair gates will open
each morning at 8 A.M., ex
hibit buildings open at 10 A.M.
and Deggeller shows will begin
operation at 10 A.M.
Speedway patrons and fair-'
goers are guaranteed a com
pletely new package of high
speed thrills this season when
the All-American Hell Dri
vers make their debut at the
Cleveland County Fair with
shows each evening October
5-9 at 7:30 P.M.
Headed by veteran stuntman
and co-owner Jake Plum-
stead, who for 22 years has
kept audiences in high-key
suspense with his performan
ces with oneofAmerlca’sold-
est and greate.s t thrill show
aggregations, the All-Amer
ican Hell Drivers has sched
uled a program that will guar
antee to put the "thrlH” back
in the term ‘thrill show’.
Plumstead and co-owner
Robert E. Kaltenbach have
maintained the "All Amer
ican” concept of their new
venture with the selection and
exclusive use of American
Motors products for their
performing vehicles.
Plumstead’s reservoir of
stunt knowledge dates back to
1048 when he first joined a
thrill show. And his ever-
expanding repertoire was one
of the highlights of the New
York World’s Fair inl964and
’65, when he participated in
more than 4000 shows, both
at the fair and on the East
Coast Fair Circuit.
So spectacular was his act
that NBC Commentator and
star of the "Today Show”,
Hugh Downs, accounpanied
Plumstead In his ramp-to-
ramp leap for life In a pick
up truck. The ride was filmed
and aired on the NBC "Today
Show.” Subsequently ’‘Jump
ing Jake” appeared on "To
Tell the Truth”, confounding
tbe panel with filmed exhibi
tions of his exploits.
Partners Plumstead and Kal
tenbach stress the family en
tertainment aspect of the All
American Hell Drivers by tel
ling Cleveland County Fair
Board officials of the fact
that all their performers are
family men — in the bus
iness of entertaining the pub
lic.
In discussing this aspect
of the show, Plumstead told
Cleveland County Fair offic
ials that over the years it
has been proven that mar
ried performers are more
stable, more easily adaptable
to meeting the fair-going pub
lic, and more considerate of
eager youngsters seeking au
tographs before and after the
performances.
The All American Hell Dri
vers scored a virtual coup
in obtaining veteran thrill
show announcer and former
cbs newsman Paul Rushe to
handle the announcing chores
and public relations for tbe
show.
Rishe, who handled the
mike at the NewYorkWorld’s
Fair, has appeared as grand
stand Emcee before audiences
of more tlian 85,000 people.
During his broadcasting Car
eer, Rushe is credited with
participating in the first live
broadcast carried over com
mercial networks from a dis
abled submarine on the ocean
bottom in 1948.
Selection of this outstand
ing Thrill Show and Grand
stand Performance is due to
the ceaseless efforts of Mr.
E.L. Weathers and the Cleve
land County Fair Committee
to bring fair-goers the ab
solute finest in grandstand
entertainment.
The All-American Hell Dri
vers booking assures a ban
ner year for Cleveland County
Fair-goers.
knowif' V
\
When is the "Harvest
Moon” this year and why is
it thus called?
The Harvest Moon is the
first full moon which occurs
after the Autumnal Kquinox
(fall). Harvest Moon this
year falls on October 4th.
and this particular full moon
begins a period of several
successive days when the
J. WILSON CRAWFORD
Real Estate Broker & Land Developer
Box 299 Kings Mountain, IS. C.
KINGS MOUNTAIN CITY SCHOOI.S FOOD SERVICE
Elementary
Wednesday
Southern Fried Chicken
w/ Creamed Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Glazed Carrots
Conjealed Perfection Salad
Sweet MUk or Chocolate Milk
Rolls-Butter
Thursday
Corned Beef Hash w/Potatoes
Steamed Green Gabbage
Green Beans
Pineapple - up - side -down-
Cake
Corn Break - Butter
Sweet Milk or Chocolate Milk
Friday
Hot Dogh w/ Chili
Creamy Cole Slaw
Potato Chips - Pickles
Strawberry Short Cake
Sweet MUk or Chocolate MUk
Jr. High
Southern Fried Chicken w/
Creamed Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Glazed Carrots
Conjealed Perfection Salad
Hot Rolls - Butter
Sweet MUk or Chocolate MUk
Self Service
Celery Sticks
Thursday
Corned Beef Hash w/Potatoes
Steamed Green
Steamed Green Cabbage
Green Beans
Pineapple - up - side - down-
Cake
Corn Bread - Butter
Sweet MUk or Chocolate MUk
Self Service
Vinegar
Carrot Sticks
Friday
Hot Dogs w/ChUi
Creamy Cole Slaw
French Fried Potatoes
Strawberry Short Cake
Sweet MUk or Chocolate MUk
Self Service
Mustard
Catsup
High School
Wednesday
Individual Meat Loaf
Turnip Greens
Candied Sweet Potatoes
Applesauce Cake
RoUs or Corn Bread
Sweet MUk or Chocolate MUk
(2)
Corned Beef Hashw/Potatoes
Sliced Tomato
Steam Green Gabbage
Applesauce Cake
Rolls or Corn Bread
Sweet MBk or Chocolate MUk
A La Carte
Fried Okra 5?
Jamica Relish 5i!
Baked Potato w/ Sour
Cream or Butter 5?
Pineapple Short Cake 10(!
Cherry Tarts w/Cream 10?
Self Service
Catsup
Vinegar
Thursday
Barbecue on Bun
Barbecue Slaw
French Fried Potatoes
Apricots or Applesauce
Sweet MUk or Chocolate MUk
(2)
Club Sandwich (Large Bun)
Lettuce
Tomato
Ham & Cheese
Apricots or Applesauce
Sweet MUk or Chocolate MUk
A La Carte
Strawberry Short Cake 10?
Pineapple Freeze 10?
DevU’s Food Cake 10?
Tuna Salad on Lettuce 15?
Tossed Salad 10?
Self Service
Mayonnaise
Catsup
Mustard
Pickle
Friday
FUlet of Perch
Baked Potato w/ Sour
Cream or Butter
Cabbage - Green Pepper Slaw
Lemon Royale
Corn Bread
Sweet MUk or Chocolate MUk
(2)
Hamburger Steak
Baked Potato w/ Sbur Cream
or Butter
Mixed Vegetables
Pineapple - up - side - down-
Cake
Hot Rolls - Butter
Sweet MUk or Chocolate MUk
Cabbage - Green Pepper Slaw
Lemon Royale
Corn Bread
Sweet MUk or Chocolate MUk
(2)
Hamburger Steak
Baked Potato w/ Sour Cream
or Butter
Mixed Vegetables
Pineapple - up - side - down-
Cake
Hot Rolls - Butter
Sweet MUk or Chocolate MUk
A La Carte
Marshmellow Delight 10?
Chocolate Tarts w/Cream 10?
Banana Pudding w/Cream 10?
Ice Cream (only) 10?
Self Service
Tartar Sauce
Catsup
Sour Cream
Butter
Pickles
Cleveland Technical Insti
tute is sponsoring a rather
unique class, but one that Is
essential for those who have
a yen to become airborne by
his or her own hand. The
class is called Ground School
Training and, according to Dan
T, Camp, Director of Adult
Education, the course is re
quired before an aspiring pilot
may take flying lessons.
Classes wUl be held at the
Shelby Airport with Joe Rose,
Instructor at Shelby Flying
Service, teaching the 40 hour
course.
moon rises soon after sunset.
This phenomenon gives
farmers in the north temper
ate latitudes extra hours of
light whereby they may har
vest their crops before the
first frosts and winter which
arrives December 22nd.
The next two full moons
of any significance are
"Hunter’s Moon” and "Bea
ver Moon.” These are the
next two full moons follow
ing Harvest Moon. The Hunt
er’s moon does not linger
light-giving and low on the
horizon as long as the fa
mous Harvest Moon.
The months in which these
moons occur vary from month
to month, depending upon
the nearest full moon follow
ing the Autumnal Equinox
each year.
FOOD STAMP CURB
The Agriculture Depart
ment plans to cancel a pol
icy whereby needy persons
can now get up to 49 cents
when buying with food
stamps. It also plans to can
cel the order allowing needy
families to use food stamps
to pay for deposits on re
turnable bottles.
Nixon reaffirms stand on
welfare reforms.
Nader exhorts Volpe on
air-bag deadline.
First class night will be
Monday, October 11th, from 7
'til 9 o'clock with classes
being held every Monday and
Thursday evenings until the
course is completed Decem
ber 16th.
Camp stresses that enrol
lment wUl be limited to 20
adults at least 18 years of
age. Persons interested
should contact Rose immed
iately at 482-6317.
There will be no charge
for the course, however, stu
dents will be required to as
sume individual costs of tbe
textbook and materials.
Junior Police
Outing
Members of tbe Kings Moun
tain Junior Police Program
recently went on Sunday
outing to Chimney Rock and
Asheville Park.
The 19 boys packed into
the Junior Police bus for tbe
one-day outing. They were
accompanied by policemen
Tommy King and his brother
Bobby,
Lunch was provided by
Quality Sandwich Co. of Kings
Mountain. Gas and refresh
ments was furnished through
donations.
Tax deductible donations to
the program may be made
to the Police Department c/o
tbe Chief.
MEN’S & LADIES
JEWELRY
WATCHS
diamonds
USE OUR LAY-AWAY
ITS PROPER
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to
DISCOUNTS
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Hoy Fever
Symptoms
$1.99
Even Emily Post might
forget her etiquette,
and point at our
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• Why not have your pre
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ice you need.
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PHONE 739-4721
t Sister Dora
« Reader & Advisor
I 7 A.M. .10 P.M.
4F 487-9107
She will Help you in all your problems-
S marriage, health and business. No app-
* ointment necessary. Located on By-Pass
* 74 next to Keeter Ford Co. Look for palm
* sign In front of brick home.
Spinning Wheels
Skating At Its Best
Best Skating Facility In The Area.
West Of Kings Mt.
On Hwy. 74 By-Pass Near Shelbv
/ To 10 Mon. Thru. Fri.
Sat. 2 To 5 7 To 10:30
Sun. 2 To 5 8 To 10:30
Special Rink For Beginner.^
Call For Party Arrangements
482-7101
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Just open an account for $50.00 or
add $50.00 to your present account.
Limit one free plaque per family.
On 4 3/4 Passbook Savings Only
Additional Plaques
Cost $2.50
with $25.00 Addition to Savings
VINTAGE CARS
• 1928 Mercedes Benz • 1926 Bugatti
• 1926 Bentley • 1930 Lancia Dilambda
AIRPLANES
• 1917 Albatros • 1917 Sopwith
• 1918 Fokker • 1917 Avro
LOCOMOTIVES
• London & Southwestern Railway
• London Brighton & South Coast Railway
• Great Eastern Railway
• Midland Railway
SHIPS
• American Whaler • Swedish Barque
• German Topsail • Dutch Ship Pinnace
EACH PLAQUE READY TO -PLACE ON WALL
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Kings Mountain Savings
& Loan Association
300 W . Mtn. St.
Kings Mountain, N.C.
    

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