Dr. William Green . Announces new classes Livingstone V To Offer Three .. ?*'*■ ■ v\..- vM 41 New Courses , Livingstone College and four area agencies on aging are Jointly spon soring the following classes: “intro duction to Gerontology,” and “The Church’s Ministry in Voluntary Ser vices to the Elderly.” The “Gerontology” class begins February and will last until May 6. Gasses are to be held at the Veterans Administration Building, 1, in Salisbury, North Carolina. They will be scheduled from 4 p.m. until 6 p.m. daily. “Church’s Ministry” classes begin February 18, until March 18, from 9:30 a.m. until 12 noon weekdays. These classes will be held at the Mt. Son United Methodist Church in Giina Grove, North Carolina (Hwy. 29A). The classes Are made possible through s grant by the UJ5. Depart ment of Health and Human Services, Administration on Aging. They are °P« to anyone who wishes to attend,, ever, be^sfjfoe frj”wrchase°of textbooks. Those who are interested may earn college credits towards a Geronotolegy Certificate. Registra tion will be held on the first day of classes. An additional course, “Retire ment Planning,’’ is planned for the Salisbury area. A course in “Death and Dying,” and Gerokinesiatrics”, (exercise for the older adult) is planned for the near future in the Concord area. * , p>ease call *0-7960, ext. 40 for additional Information. UbMe M. Webber coordinator of the Black History Month Festival held last weekend at Greenville Center did an excellent Job of organising the event. Programs, displays of crafts, businesses etc. gave a special touch to the festival which lasted from 1C a.m. until about* p.sn. that evening. ----- - ! WHAT’S BLACK AND WHITE « . AND READ ;; ALLOVER? The Charlotte Post The Voice of The Black Commualty” ;g : mum_: Howto lose weight and gain wealth! The ormwer? A diet mpplementthafi sate and realty voorte—one that pro vtdei mArtttonal support while you reduce Vbu may need It Hundreds of thousands wont it Try it. then db cover how our network marketing plan can bring you big records selling Dick Gregory's Slim-Safe BAHAMIAN DIET ] Reginald Gabriel I3fr4» Reginald Irby 33I-MS7 . < (Leave Meat age) _ - J Required At Time Of Application t RALEIGH —The Division of Mo tor Vehicles (DMV) in the North Osrolin* Department of Transporta tion (NCDOT) has begun issuing special identification cards to indi viduals eleven years or older, trans portation officials have announced. Previously special Identification (ID) cards were available only to individuals 1« years and older Who requested them. ' • ' ' In order to obtain a special ID' card, an applicant must go to a ‘.a ^ ■ —Jtol.j, ■ -*-*«-*■ local driven license office and present a certified birth certificate Of Wy two of the following docu ments to the examiner. 1. School records 2. Photo I.D. from company or agency 3. A valid or expired photo drivers , license 4. Military discharge (a dated certificate from military) 5. Insurance policy at least one year old e. Service discharge DD-2M . (dated record of military separation from service) „ . y 7. Copy of individual census report (contains name, place of birth, current age and address) S. U.S. passport 9. Driver Education certificate (dated and correct name) 10. Family Bible (with authentic family history) The cost of the special identifica tion card is IS and must be paid or in T , «... i — cash as unVers license officers are unable to accept checks or credit cards as payment. The card which is computerized expires in four years and is renewable at that time for $5. Hie card itself is similar in size and appearance toa drivers license On the card are a computer assigned number, a colored photo graph of the applicant, and the signature of the applicant. A diffe rent color background on the lb** card reflects the age erf the Indivi dual; yellow for the 11-18 group; Mae for the 19-18 group; and red for the 21 and over group. DMV Commissioner Bill Hiatt said, “I am pleased that DMV. can offer this service to North Carolina citizens, and I’m even more delight ed to make this card available to our younger, as well as older, citiz—* r---mtmmmiim __ LOTTE POST *«>*»«4 - Mill 10-11 Lfe. /W|. SH«*4 Ffftfl Sirloin Tift .u. 1.68 u. Extra Lean «S0*Ck.lNRMf«Mh.BCMlM. 1 Rttrt. ..u. 1.98 I ■ 1

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