\ Page 14A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD- Thursday, July 13, 1989 Cleveland Memorial Is Accepting Applications Cleveland Memorial Hospital in Shelby is accepting applications for its scholarship-loan program.The program provides fi- nancial support to students enrolled in nursing and other allied health programs and who are interested in employment at Cleveland Memorial Hospital upon gradua- tion. The deadline for applications is Wednesday, July 19. Applications and brochure about the program are available from the hospital's Personnel Office, This is the second year the pro- gram has been funded by the hos- pital. Last year the hospital award- ed scholarships to 13 students enrolled in programs that included nursing, radiologic technology, res- piratory therapy, pharmacy and nu- clear medicine. "We are pleased to provide in- centives for those interested in pur- suing a health career," said hospital President Curtis Copenhaver. "The nursing profession and other health related professions are very de- manding occupations. But, in hu- man terms, they are also among the most rewarding, providing count- less opportunities each day for helping others lead healthier, hap- pier lives." The scholarship-loan funds will assist in covering the cost of tuition and some books for students en- rolling in two-year or one-year nursing and other allied health ca- TET programs. Students who are seeking bac- calaureate degrees are also consid- ered for funding if they are in the clinical portion of their studies. The scholarship loans will be for- given for those recipients who choose employment at Cleveland Memorial Hospital for a given pe- riod of time following graduation. The scholarship loans will be available beginning this fall. Applications may be obtained from the Personnel Department at Cleveland Memorial Hospital. The program is part of the hospi- tal's on-going efforts to increase the pool of nurses and other key health care workers in the face of growing shortages in the health professions both nationwide and in North Carolina. A similar scholarship-loan pro- gram was established two years ago for nursing students enrolled at Gardner-Webb College in Boiling Springs. To receive an application, call the CMH Personnel Department at 487-3808. ot And $1000 cash bac it sizzle. Or ch nd get a scal on on in and b Spirit and we'll lift higher wi . Daytona oose a Daytona S i. ) : HAI Don’t just drgam It, drive it $750 cash back on Shadow now! = ——, re | oo t into the new Do i your spirits even th $500 cash back. is hotter than k really makes helby ing $1000 cash back. Al your fingers. Conveniently Located at eet in Uptown Shelby .6 P.M.; SAT, 311 E. Marion Str OPEN MON.-FRI., 8:00 A.M. for the fun. And back Or $500 c 8:00 A.M.-1 P.M. tas intime Getto the Dako in time for $1000 cash ash back on Dakota S. Indulge yourself. Choose a Dynasty complet e with $500 \\ Get the toughest truck for the ea- siest p Dodge Ram pickups. rice. $1000 cash back now on 100 and 150 full-size 10 2.9% APR (all depending on model) short- *$500- sh back or 0% Shi ii nd buyers thru Chryser Credit on select models ¥ erm rat Y Longer term rates availabe