CPCC Classes At Double Oaks Begin Monday, April 2 Central Piedmont Com munity College classes at Double Oaks Community Service Center will begin the SpringQuarter April 2. Registration for all classes will be held April 2-5. Morning, afternoon and evening classes will be of fered at the CPCC site located off Double Oaks Rd. on Eureka St. You will be able to double your earning power through the following classes at Double Oaks: High School Comple tion; Adult Basic Educa tion; Job Preparation and Small Business. There will also be classes in Slimnastics and flower arrangement, brick laying and Drapery Making. Up holstery, Sewing and Lin gerie Construction will also be offered for the creative. The High School Comple tion and Adult Education classes are free. The other classes will be offered at low to moderate fees. Adults who are 65 and older will not have to pay a registration fee for any course. ine unariotte Area Kuna, another SgBK? 10- 1 cated at Double Oaks, will sponsor classes for. low income adults who sign up for' their program. This assistance includes pay ment of the registration fee, provision of textbooks as well as other services. Area Fmd clients may obtain t% sponsorship in most CPOC classes. If you would like more details, call Barbara Brown, CPCC-Double Oaks Night Director, at 372-3738 or 3739 weeknights or call Cared Kilgo, Area Fund Training Coordinator, at 372-3010 week-days. The Garinger Wildcat Booster Club’s Annual Bar be-que will be held Friday, April 6, from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. in the school’s cafe teria. Tickets will be 83.50 per plate for three sand wiches. Carry-outs will be available. Free delivery EWITH TERESA SIMMONS— Teresa will be made for five or more plates. Desserts will also be available. __ The Stage II Perform ing Arts Company, a small but fast growing commun ity-oriented group of young and talented people, will present a show entitled “A Black Historical Celebra tion” Saturday, April:21, at the Oak Tree Inn located at 1-85 and Mulberry Road, from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. There will be fine con temporary and gospel mu sic, dance, drama and a "• ilinr ii Chuck Garris is the di - rector of the group. For more information, contact Garris at 704-372-7447. Tickets may be purchased from members of Stage II or at the door. Alumni and friends of North Carolina Central University will sponsor the first benefit scholar ship dinner-dance for the School of Business at 7 p.m., Saturday, March 31, at the Hotel Europa in Chapel Hill. The scholarship will be named in honor of John V. Turner, an alumnus who has been a dedicated teach er, advisor and friend to students during his 34-year tenure at N.C. Central University. The keynote Speaker will be Dr. Helen Gray Ed monds, distinguished pro fessor of History, emeri OFF ANY PURCHASE WITH COUPON ONLY!. DOES NOT INCLUDE SPECIALS PROFESSIONAL BMAtfTY SUPPLY PRBDOMMAU Mon.-Sol. 10-9 O Sun. 1-6 Offer Expires April 4. 1M4 mcouPONxs tus, N.C. Central Univer sity. Music for the dance will be provided by Bill Mc Laughlin and Master Tracs. Kenneth Davis, 13, re cently won the Annual Charlotte-Mecklenburg Spelling Bee held at the Education Center. Davis is an eighth grader at Sedge field Junior High School. First runner-up was Jay Ferguson, an eighth grader at Piedmont Open Middle School: From Alexander Junior High, Gail Shirley has been named Outstanding Earth " Science Teacher for the Southeast by the National Association of Geology FISH FARE Fine Family Sonfnnr/ gpcfnnmn» FEATURING All U Can Eat Fresh Met Bounder *3.95 Children Under 3 Free Take Out Orders No Extra Charge Located: • Exit 1A off 77 Corner of Weatinghouse Call SttUUfl and Nattoa’a Ford Rd. ****** 11239-B Nation’s Ford Rd. Coupon Must Accompany Order $3.00 Minimum After Discount Offer Expires April 5, 1084 s0s^ CU,“'"S^2S our professional dry cleaning services Pick up your dry cleaning until 11 p.m. everyday. TRYON MALL CLEANERS OMN 7 DAYS A WBK 451 Sugar Creek Road < Next to Tryon Mall Theatre) Teachers. Ms. Shirley was nomin ated for the award by the school system. Evil triumphs, but it can never conquer. _aj> yffiamEsaj I ./a ■■auty a ium CMIB ' Specializing In Precision and Wedge CuU _For Women & Men Easter *1 00.“Little *>ys Haircut • • (12 & under) *25.00.Little Girl Curls *15.00.Little Boys Curls Hours: Mon.-Kri. 9-8, Sat. 9-1 “ 2715 Tuckaseegee Rd. 399-347Q "Ronnie” Morehead Medical Center Licensed OB-GYN Specialist Worried About Being Pregnant ? We Care. Q • Free Pregnancy Testing Daily (no appointment necessary) • Abortion • Birth Control • Sexuality Counseling 334-9132 All Calls Strictly Confidential 1351 Durwood Drive MEL ^ JACKSON I TAX I L SERVICE M ^Serving Charlotte for35Years^B I 377-5209 I M 413 No. Try on Charlotte. NC M