Page 2A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, February 27, 1986 Sandi In State Pageant From Page 1-A quin sleeves and draped bodice. Most of her new clothes are size 8. She wore size 10 : when she entered the pageant on Feb. 1 and tes iid DEEN ILI 5 om, - i Ap A gg A py SS NOY IY SN ‘a.m. ed and all little ones who want to be clowns for a da . may have their faces painted. printed the . Numbers include the new has since followed a strict diet of car- bohydrates, tuna, and fruits. Sweets have been a “no no.” Working out at least an hour every day after school, she lifts 10-15 pound barbells and works out routinely on a 25 pound peckdeck and 40 pound blasters. “Entering a beauty pageant is a real boost to a middle aged woman nearing age 40”, believes Sandy, whose sunny disposi- tion and pleasing personality belies her 39 years. Judges will choose the new Mrs. North Carolina-America on beauty of face and figure, poise, personality and in- telligence and will score contestants on how articulate they are, style and grace of walk and if they possess a mature and happy outlook on life as evidenced in their answers during an interview with the judges. Circus Day At Library Cleveland County Memorial Liprony will host a “Circus Day at the Library” March 8 from 10 a.m. until 12 noon. Three movies on the aspects of the circus will be shown beginning at 10 a.m., and Alex the Clown will per- form magic beginning at 11 Refreshments will be serv- For more information, con- tact Susan Melton at 487-9069. Phone Numbers Are Available Home Federal Savings and Loan of Kings Mountain has telephone numbers of city and county emergency personnel and is offering them free of charge to all area citizens. The gummed numbers can be applied to telephones. telephone numbers of the Kings Mountain Police and Fire Departments and the county emergency number for fire and rescue service. Anyone may obtain the ome Federal’s office on est King Street. routine at In the final stage of the competition, the finalists will answer a question. Various prizes will go to the winners but the queen will vie for the title of Mrs. America in Las Vegas Nevada. A Kings Mountain teacher for six years, Mrs. Shockley has been PE instructor at Grover School for three years. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Kiser, Jr. of Kings Moun- tain, she graduated from high school in Sylmar, Calif. and studied at Valley Col- lege, Cleveland Technical College and Gaston College. Her hobbies are reading, - working out with weights and walking. Her fourth and fifth grade students are just as excited as their teacher, says Sandi, until she gives them an extra lap around the gymnasium. Na “Sometimes I wake up in the middle of the night and think about that speech but I know the pageant will be an experience of a lifetime’’, she says, a big smile lighting up | stick-on numbers by going by. WORKING ; OUT—-Sandi Shockley works out on a regular Viley’s Fitness Center and is pictured on the Peck Deck, a firming up exerciser for the chest. Fall And Winter Merchandise ar 8 i 8 Food Commodity Distribution Set The U.S.D.A. commodity registration and distribution will be held at the Kings Mountain Center, 301 N. Piedmont Ave., on Wednesday, March 19th from 9:00-11:00 a.m. On- ly those persons who are six- ty years of age or older who ® (Clerks ® Nurses process. forms. qualified for. Community ® Teachers meet income guidelines and who have a Senior Tar Heel Card will be allowed to receive commodities. Persons wishing to apply for relatives or friends must have that persons permission in the form of an authorized represenative form. These PUBLIC JOB NOTICE APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE JOBS ‘SALARIES FROM $12,000 - $57,000 The Following Positions Are Available Now: ® Postal Service ® Electricians ® Truck Drivers many more! LINCOLN SERVICE America’s leader ® Complete all necessary forms We show you a simple process to fill out complex government ® Get the job your qualified for & much more! We show you how to gaurantee your G.S. rating for the job you're Learn How to Receive the Following: oUp to date job hiring lists-Federal & Private eResume Writing Kit sResume Forwarding Service for Private Jobs ¢All necessary forms and applications ONE DAY JOB SEMINAR TO BE HELD: FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 28TH ONLY AT THE HOLIDAY INN KINGS MOUNTAIN "A fee of $5.00 is required at registration Seating is limited. You must register 15 minutes before the 11 A.M. meeting or the 7 P.M. meeting. DON’T MISS OUT! DEPENDS ON IT! We Participate In Arbitration Through The Better Business Bureau. . e Trainees ® Inspectors e Mechanics, and ( of up-to-date employment information -est. 1948 is having a “ONE DAY JOB SEMINAR” Choose either the 11 A.M. or the 7 P.M. meeting You Will Be Shown How To: ® Best apply for Government & Private Jobs We show you a step by step approach to speed up the hiring YOUR FUTURE can be obtained at the senior center between now and March 19th. Also, persons who do not have Tar Heel Cards may call the center and apply for them also. Cheese, butter, corn meal, dry milk, and rice will be distributed. ” COLUMBIA PICTURES mass E KASDAN wx “SILVERADO” ua KEVIN KLINE SCOTTGLENN ROSANNA ARQUETTE JOHN CLEESE KEVIN COSTNER BRIAN DENNEHY DANNY GLOVER JEFF GOLDBLUM LINDA HUNT somo CAROL LITTLETON "5 IDA RANDOM *“5\BRUCE BROUGHTON risk JOHN BAILEY Renz CHARLES OKUN wo MICHAEL GRILLO ™™ LAWRENCE KASDAN & MARK KASDAN DELPHI Day rr ® mT AWRENCEKASDAN === OVER 1200 MOVIES IN STOCK E. 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