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A A 4 Page 6A—MIRROR-HERALD—Thursday, March 29, 1979 Lions Man Of Year Planned Kings Mountain lions Qubs In presenting the Club la collaborating with annual Citizen of the Tear Cleveland County Lions award May 3 at 7 p.m. at DIHE IN ONLY The I —y Iwf iMptf ttyW Ite* tMM —pplmi far (waf 19*. Or bwy mnf madHim •rift* pme ond 9*7 e amoH ragutor t*yl« pino tor 79*. r woy. reu’H gat two grMt piito»...olo prka you can chaar about Clip tbi« coupon ortd bring it to a portkipatlnf Pliiottu^ ra«tourantriivr«., Frl.. Sat . $wfi. onlyl Ona pi^ TOr. IfTTEF^a^reEg ^rch 30^M|^.> :*3l 4S0 i. DIxon'Blvd. Shelhy Phene 497-1123 Hwy. 74 Kings Mtn. Phene'739-4439 Gardner Webb College in Bolling Springs. A local Lions spokesman said that Kings Mountain citizens are encouraged to make nominations and that rule sheets can be obtained from the offices of the Kings Mountain Mirror-Herald, Western Auto Store, Cooper Fur niture, Grace United Methodist Church or Central United Methodist Church. The winner may be either male or female but the winner should be a resident of Cleveland County and his or her contributions or services performed during the 12 months ending March 31 of the year for which the award Is to be made. The selection shall be made on the following six- point basis; contribution to community welfare during the year, maximum 20 points; participation In all- around community ac tivities, maximum 20 points; evidence of lasting contribution to community activities, maximum 20 ‘COAL GAS T'l PROGRAM PLANNED—Hank Sanders of North Carolina State University’s Industrial Extension Service will present a program on the aspects of energy at Kings Mountain Senior High on April 26. Students Will See Nominations should be mailed by April 1 to PO Box 823, Boiling Springs, N.C. 28017. Aspects Of Energy IT’S NOT TOO LATE Late Registration for new Students Extends through Friday, April 6, 1979 Take (for credit or audit) a curriculum course- day, late afternoon, or night Some special interest courses are: COURSE TITLE Basic Photography Intemai Combustion Engine II Typewriting I Office Machines Introduction to Drawing Blue Print Reading for Machinist Office Management Introductloki to Psychology ' Basic Horticulture " " ' "* Brake, Chasses, & Suspension 1 Solar Energy Accounting I Modeling Great Decisions - Foreign Policies DAYS TIME M 10-12 T 10-1 Th 18-22 M-W 16-18 M-W 16-18 T-Th 10-12:30 Th 10-14 M 18-22 W 18-22 M-W Th 18-20 W 18-22 M-W 1730-20 M-W 18-22 W 18-21 M-W 14-16 T-TH 18-20 12-1430 12-1430 Curriculum-Vocational and two-year programs in Technical Areas and General Education Tuition: N.C. Residents $39.00 per quarter or $3.25 per quarter hour. Courses approved for veterans. CALL CLEVELAND TECH FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 482-8351 AN EQUAL* OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION. A lively educational program on all aspects of energy will be conducted by North Carolina State University’s School of Engineering during a special assembly program at Kings Mountain High School in Kings Mountain on April 26. The lecture-demonstration program on “Energy Today and Tomorrow” is a dramatic, fast-paced presentation that covers today’s energy issues on a level students understand and enjoy. Henry (Hank) Sanders of NCSU’s Industrial Ex tension Service is lecturer of the program and is touring high schools throughout North Carolina, High school students and their teachers are gaining insist into what energy really is, where it comes from, how it’s used, and why it’s getting so expensive. Sponsored by the North Carolina Engineering Foundation, the program is expected to reach more than a half-million North Carolina students within the next three years. * A mechanical engta^^r, Sanders uses more than $25,000 worth of mctronic teaching devices to demonstrate types of fuels, present and projected methods of power generatite, and environmental, social and economic problems. He al^ offers energy conservation tips. ,6 The program.i» producdl by d|e > Oak.>Ridge Associated Universities, a non-profit consortium of 43 southern colleges and universities engaged in energy research and education. Rev. Miller To Hold Revival First Wesleyan Church m will hold revival services S Monday through Sunday, April 2-8 with adult prayer , i DIAMOND BEDDING SALE SAVE *60.00 DURING THIS SALE KINCSDOWN DOUBLE Mgf. lut. $271. Salt Price $21$ SAVE *60. SAVE *60. To celebrate their 75th Anniversary, Kingsdown is making a special commem orative set of bedding: the Diamond Edition. Seventy-five years of experience and skill have combined with the latest w» ■ w ■ technology to make the Diamond E)dition to specifi cations found only in higher-priced bedding. There are four separate layers of special insul- foundation with platform-top construction for added com fort and durability. All tucked in under an elegant blue damask, quilted in abeautiful,decorative pattern Because the Diamond KING Sugg. Ret $472. Sale Prke $412 SAVE *60. Edition is commemorative and will be produced in great volume, we can make it available at once-in-a-lifetime savings. i-i ‘tm " ' But the Diamond Edition will he offered only ation featuring Flexatron to provide surface comfort during Kingsdown’s 75th Anniversary celebration, and deep-down firmness. A 312-coil, heavy-gauge ^ buy now. Then enjoy something that’ll make unit with easy-to-flex, sagless construction. For edge- you look and feel better than a 10-karat diamond, to-edge comfort, a heavy borderwire. And a multi-coil A good night’s sleep. COOPER’S FURNITURE CO. INC. 210 S. Railroad Ave. Downtown Kinga Mountain Ptione 739-2581 REV. D.O. MILLER rooms at 6:30 and services at 7 p.m. The Rev. Dewey 0. Miller, a general evangelist of the denominatiion, will con duct the evening services. Rev. Miller has served as past district president of the N.C. District of The Wesleyan Church. Retired several years ago, he has served as a supply pastor at Greensboro Faith Wesleyan Church. Special singing is planned nightly and nursery facilities will be available. The church pastor. Rev. Dwight H. Edwards Jr., said the public is invited to attend the services. First Wesleyan Church is located at 500 N. Piedmont Ave. EASTER CANTATA On April 8 at 11 a.m. the 20-voice choir of David Baptist Church, under the direction of Dennis Bolin, will present “Hallelujah! What A Savior!” as the Easter cantata. 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