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¥Century 21's Myra Scott : jcompletes 21Plus training Myra J. Scott of Century 21 Hometown Realty. Inc. recently completed the system's 21Plus ~ | Training requirements. "21 Plus Training has provid- ed me with valuable informa- tion that will help me better serve my clients." said Scott. who specializes in residential properties in Kings Mountain and Gastonia. "It helped me bridge the gap between the the- oretical and practical aspects of the real estate profession and provided a forum in which I could practice the skills neces- sary to enhance my productivity and professionalism." . The Century 21 system rec- ommends that all sales associ- ates affiliated with the organiza- tion successfully complete the 21Plus Training as part of its ‘mission to provide its customers and clients with quality service. Requiring a higher than average | level of knowledge, skill and productivity has helped the Century 21 system earn is repu- tation for having the most knowledgeable, professional. trustworthy, reliable and caring sales associates, according to the results of the independent homeowner survey conducted by The Wirthlin Group in 1992. "21Plus Training demon- strates the Century 21 system's commitment to quality cus- tomer service by providing Century 21 sales associates with what they need to get the job done," said Richard J. Loughlin, President and Chief Executive Officer of Century 21 Real Estate Corporation. "Thanks to our emphasis on continuing research and devel- opment, we have created the most effective performance de- velopment system available in the industry today," he said. "Our logo, gold coats and yard signs may provide instant recognition, but it's our highly qualified sales associates who follow through with the quality service their customers expect." More advantages realized by Century 21 sales associates in- clude an approved supplier net- work that removes the guess- work and stress from the process of selecting vendors, and provides the convenience of catalog shopping, quick deliv- ery and competitive price; a five-year client follow-up pro- gram in which sales associates may choose to participate; and membership in various special- ized programs and networks such as the Century 21 Corporate Relocation Network, VIP relocation services, Century 21 Military Relocation Network, the Century 21 Commercial Investment Network and the Century 21 Investment Connection. KM Hos Even though there is current- ly a shortage of doctors in Kings Mountain, the local hos- pital is equipped with top-of-the line equipment and technicians to give timely radiology reports to attending physicians wherev- er they reside, says Dr. Emmett White. White, who commutes to Kings Mountain Hospital from Rutherford College, has 35 years experience in the field and is quite proud of the new mam- mography and ultra-sound equipment. The brother of the late attor- ney and former Senator Jack White of Kings Mountain is volunteering with registered di- agnostic medical sonographer Phyllis Lackey to present local programs about the equipment and the need for it to civic clubs. Call 704-739-3601 to book a program. "Quality care is being given at the local hospital and by quality staff," said White. .. ~ White said this is the 100th anniversary year of the discov- ery of xrays by Dr. W. C. Roentgen, the first Nobel Prize winner in 1901. In 1960 Dr. R. L. Egan of Atlanta perfected a technique which compresses the breast with soft radiation, lowering the voltage for more detail so that tumors too small to be detected by the hand could be seen on AOHPW CANN IPCANIVWLANHNIVCE pital giving qual Kareit Putnam shows off the new ultra-sound equipment at Kings Mountain Hospital. A state-of-the-art color Doppler offers more exten- sive screening of blood vessels. the mammogram. An xray by use of mammog- raphy equipment saves lives and this simple procedure is in- expensive and women can make appointments for the tests by calling the hospital, said White. White said the National 95 1/4 Ct......$799.00 1/3 Ct....$279.00 1/2 Ct....$ 349.00 3/4 Ct... 799.00 sesssssce Special 10 Diamonds! $7199.95 £5 3% Visit Arnold's Today! Cancer Institute and the American College of Radiology suggest that all women at age 40 have systematic screenings and after age 50 every year. "Blacks have increased inci- dence of breast cancer and are encouraged to have a mammo- oh Plenty of FREE Parking beside the store! ARNOLD’ 226 S. Washington St. Shelby, NC 28150 (704) 487-4521 LOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS ity care gram," he said. White also said that women whose mothers or sisters have had breast cancer are also considered at risk. "The same examination is given in every hospital," he said. White said that in the old days industrial type film was used but with the revolutionized equipment today the imagery is more detailed and doctors like White who have been interpret- ing mammograms for 30 years are delighted in the equipment. White says letters go out to patients immediately following the tests with follow-up instruc- tions to see their doctors if re- quired. White was a member of the visiting faculty at Bowman Gray School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, when ultra- sound was developed in 1960. 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