- 4 LAW ENFORCEMENT KORTH CARDUNA SPECIAL OLYMPICS Gh POLICE WILL PASS THE TORCH - Captain Bob Hayes of Kings Mountain Police Department shows off the gray short-sleeved T-shirt which local police have available to the public for $12 for benefit of Special Olympics May 11-16. The shirts are on sale at the Police Department. Local police are helping raise funds for Special Olympic athletes to attend the 1994 Summer Games. Deborah Parker graduates Deborah Parker, daughter of for- mer residents Donald Lee Parker Jr. of Mesquite, Texas and Nancy Bannenberg of Arlington,Texas, was graduated recently from the University of Texas at Arlington with a Bachelor of Business Administration/ Accounting. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker Sr. of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Patterson of Wichita Falls, Texas. She was president of the National Honor Society at Mesquite High school and in col- lege pledged Alpha Chi National College Honor Scholarship Society. Parker is now employed as a Certified Public Accountant. Bloodmobile to visit March 24 Boyce Memorial ARP Church will host the March 24 visit of the Red Cross bloodmobile in Kings Mountain. Sandi Bolick, Director of Blood Services, said donors will be pro- cessed from 1:30-6 p.m. "Kings Mountain people donated in December and January in a heart-warming display of caring DEBORAH PARKER and sharing," said Bolick. "You helped during an emergen- ‘cy and now the 120 hospitals through the two . Carolinas, Virginia, Tennessee and Georgia need your help with regular dona- tions." Bolick said that donors can safe- ly give blood every 56 days, every eight weeks, up to six times a year. Public benefits seminar planned A free seminar on "Public Benefits Entitlement" will be held Friday from 12:30-2 p.m. at Kings Mountain Senior Center for senior citizens, family caregivers, church- es and volunteers working with low income clients. Seating is limited. Call Carolyn Bell at 734-0447 to register. Presenter will be Sheila White of the North Carolina Citizens Federation. White said an undetermined, sig- nificant number of North Carolinians, who are low-income, are entitled to receive benefits de- signed to provide a greater quality of life. She said according to accu- rate statistics many potentially eli- gible citizens are not recipients of benefits and services provided by i rr HD | Amber Hyder wins in beauty pageant Amber Hyder won first runner- up and Most Beautiful in the recent American Beauties and Beau pageant at East School. Amber is the daughter of Lisa and Wayne Hyder of Kings Mountain. Grandparents are Tex and Carolyn Sipes of Kings Mountain and John and Grace Hyder of Shelby. Amber's mother is the former Lisa Sipes. the Food Stamp Program, Supplementary Security Income, Medicaid and Medicare Buy-In. Bell said that the local Senior Center is trying to reach those peo- ple in the Kings Mountain area who may benefit from from these services. Cleveland County Council on Aging has scheduled a number of events at the Senior Center in Shelby. Friday, March 11, at noon and Friday, March 25, at noon are Pizza and Movie Days."The Greatest Story Ever Told" will be shown in two parts. The movie is free and you don't have to eat lunch to enjoy the movie. Call 482-3488 for meal reservations. Free health screenings for blood pressure, urinalysis, vision, hear- ing, tetanus vaccine and blood pro- files will be available on March 15 from 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Hemocult kits, prostate screening and blood typing will be available. Blood profile is $10; PSA is $15; and hemocult, blood types and tetanus shots are $2. Free blood pressure checks and bingo will be featured at Lawndale Senior Center Wednesday from 1:30-2 p.m. Free blood pressure checks will be given at the Senior Center, 408 E. Marion Street, Tuesday from 12- 2 p.m. "Exercise your right to vote" will be the topic of Star Morrow, Political Science instructor at Cleveland Community College, at Sprouse completes motor vehicle course Marine Pvt. Horace F. Sprouse, son of Kay B. Sprouse of 407 Chestnut Street, Kings Mountain, recently completed the Motor Vehicle Operator Course. During the course at Marine Corps Service Support Schools, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, students receive class- room and behind-the-wheel in- struction on the operation and ca- pabilities of Marine Corps vehicles. Defensive driving tech- niques, "rules of the road" and us- er-level preventive maintenance are also included in the course. All Makes All Models reat Buys Included the Shelby Senior Center Friday, March 18, at 2 p.m. A covered dish luncheon will be served or those attending may pay $2 for a pre- pared meal. A trip to Discovery Place is planned Tuesday, March 22, and transportation from the Senior Center will be provided at cost of $15. Call 482-3488 to reserve a seat on the bus. A medications seminar will be held March 30 from 8:30 a.m.- 11:30 a.m. at the Senior Center. Learn from local pharmacists the proper use of prescriptions and over-the-counter drugs. Keith Hunt of Walmart Albright of Medicine Shoppe and Pharmacy, Eric will give the program. Thursday, March 10, 1994-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Page 9A + Events planned at Shelby Senior Center Pam Lassiter of Cleveland Center COUNTRY LIVING!!! 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