ian Free health screenings A child health carnival featuring free health screenings for children ages birth to five years old will be held at Bethware School next week. The Cleveland County Head Start program will give health checks for vision, hearing, speech, language, height, weight, dental and blood pressure Monday from 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Tuesday from 5-7 © p.m, Wednesday, July 20, from 9° a.m.-2 p.m., Thursday, July 21, from 9 am-2 p.m. and Friday, July - 22, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. "It's a good opportunity for par- ents to have their children screened before they apply for Head Start or other preschool programs,” said Patti Norman, Director of Head Start. The Crime Prevention Office of Gardner-Webb University will be making Operation Care identifica- tion bracelets at Monday's screen- ing at Gardner-Webb. The cost will be $5 for two bracelets. Screenings are also planned at Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs on Monday from 9 a .m.-2 p.m., at Number Three School on Davis Road in Shelby . on July 21 from 5-7 p.m., at the County Office Building on South Post Road in Shelby on July 23 from 9 am.-2 p.m. Cleveland Community College on July 30 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Area professionals from the Cleveland County Health Department, Cleveland Center and the Development Evaluation Center will assist representatives of all three school systems at the health carnival. and at. RR ui Howard Elmore (left) of Phifer Hardware presents to David Ivester his 1994-95 Sportsman license. Ivester received the license in the first annual drawing by joining the Lost License Prevention Program at Phifer Hardware. Hullender, Myers win in duckpins R.W. Hullender defeated Jack Barrett 6-2 and Allen Myers de- feated John Dilling 6-2 in Mixed Duckpin Bowling League action Tuesday night at Dilling Heating. Allen Myers rolled a 121 line and 342 set to lead his team over Dilling. Robbie Hullender had a 110-318 and John Dilling added a 113-310 for the losers. R.W. Hullender rolled a 130 line and 347 set to lead his team over Barrett. Jack Barrett led the losers with a 141-352. Standings: Barrett 16-24. Dilling 24-16, Hullender 22-18, Myers 18-22, “Doing the King's Business in Kings Mountain” SINDAY OPPORTUNITIES DA) AIY....oicvenivsrivensarsns fraressansitinckbessissaute Sunday School 11:00 AIY.ccnseiciorsissineitsnsariimiseisiichinges Morning Worship B00 PIIV.rve iin rise iesitindiorainssbinsiinmesstorassnettbasabsansne CES. 2:00 DIN. tintin viseneniiiieions coranntatons Evening Worship. 10:00pm:................ Watchman’s National Prayér Alert WEDNESDAY 6:30 PIM vcosrnsiasirvinesesivons Bible Study & Prayer Meeting ree Child ren Mission Organization Youth Joy Explosion 605 W. King Street © Kings Mountain © (704) 739-3651 CONDUCT From Page 1-A In other matters Thursday night, the Board: BM Heard a presentation by par- ent Tom Sees on parent involve- ment, the Family Life curriculum, and other matters. Sees insisted - and the Board and McRae agreed - that night-time meetings are need- ed when Family Life curriculum is reviewed. McRae said if there is not sufficient time to schedule meetings shortly after the start of school, Family Life classes will be delayed. BM Awarded milk and bread bids for the 1994-95 school year. HB Approved numerous employ- ee contracts and student transfers. HM Approved a number of budget amendments necessary to balance HAYES From Page 3-A tar. Other members of the family group are his parents, Jonas and Geraldine Hayes; his brother, Lynn Hayes; his sister, Patsy Walker; his brother-in-law, Jeff Walker; and his niece, Christy Walker. For several years Hayes has sung semi-professionally as a country singer and has also written three Southern gospel songs, two of which he plans to record: The 10-song cassette he has turned over to Keepsake Records This is all you need to pay for your subscription. Paying for your subscription to The Kings Mountain Herald has become more convenient than ever. Call 739-7496 and use your MasterCard or VISA. the 1993-94 fiscal year budget; and approved an interim 1994-95 bud- get of $16,538,821. Since the sys- tem has not received official word of some of its state allocations, McRae said it may be September before the official budget is adopt- ed. HM Held an executive session to discuss concerns of Danny and Melany Bolin, but no action was reported. BM Was told by McRae that ac- tion on Kings Mountain, Shelby and Cleveland County's request for a grant to fund an alternative school has been postponed until the August meeting of the State Board of Education. McRae said he is hopeful that the units will receive at least $360,000. MB Announced that the August Board meeting will be on Thursday, Aug. 4 at 7 p.m. at the Superintendent's office. in Bessemer City include his origi- nal songs and some numbers he features with his father and brother. Marty Robbins has always been Hayes' favorite country singer. In recent years, however, he has de- voted most of his singing repertoire to Southern Gospel because his whole family sings in churches all over the area and are billed as « gospel singers. Hayes is a: member of Holiness Christian Mission. He is an avid sports fan and plays softball. He is a 1982 graduate of Kings’Mountain High School. "I've come a long way since I sang "Jesus Loves Me" as a little boy in a little Baptist Church but I owe it all to God and the faith my family had in me," said Hayes. GRIER From Page 1-A continued year round and tutoring classes will be set up after school to help kids with their homework. Grier's children ages 6, 14 and 16 are in the thick of entertainment which has been planned for about 60 children at Chesterfield Apartments and 50 more who live in the Thornburg-Parrish Drive area. She says the program will be available to several hundred more children in the Pine Manor Apartments area. Volunteer helpers can call Grier at 739-3724. ENJOY MORE AFFORDABLE INSURANCE Save with Nationwide’s Home & Car Discount! Insure both your home and car with Nationwide, and get a special money-saving discount on your homeowners insurance AND another money-saving discount on your auto insurance, Call today. JOHN C. 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