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Thursday, February 15, 1996 - THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD - Page 3B ; “LE ia % Steve Lancaster has his blood pressure checked by KMMS Sunday Physician Assistant Sharon Swartz during a health fair Thursday at pars Kings Mountain Middle School. slie 300 students attend > n n Monday . Acts health fair at KMMS oe A health fair at Kings Mountain Physician Assistant, and volunteers T Middle School Thursday attracted with the Cleveland County Health Tuesday 300 eighth graders. Department assisted other volun- Acts Health nurse Betty Masters and teers in the program. Lois Owens, 7:30-38 county school consultant Sue home economist with the Martin arranged the program Cleveland County Extension T which included cholesterol and Service, manned a booth about blood pressure checks, height, good nutrition and talked with stu- Wednesday - weight, vision and lung assessment dents about nutrition. 2523 centers, a safety demonstration on "We appreciated all the volun- the proper use of seat belts, a pre- teer assistance in the health fair Oh sentation by the Kings Mountain which we try to have on an annual D. A . R. E. officer Lisa Capps and basis," said Mrs. Masters. Thursday tetanus vaccinations for students Outside on the school grounds Acts who had received parental permis- representatives of the State 7:54-8:3 sion. Highway Patrol demonstrated seat Sharon Swartz, KMMS belt safety. T Friday Acts 8:4-25 T Saturday Acts 9:32-43 2 Rk i i Ee ; d Failed in business, ’31 Years ago, someone catalogued the following failures: is Defeated for elector , 40 WORSHIP 60D » DENTON'S FOUKTH GRADE --Students in Mrs. Susan Denton's fourth grade at West School were cited by Robin Berry of the Cleveland County Coalition for the Homeless for raising the most money in a recent "Pennies for the Homeless" campaign. Perry pre- sents a certificate to Denton and announced a pizza party as a reward Defeated for Congress, ’48 Defeated for Senate, ’55 Defeated for Vice President, 56 Defeated for legislature, "32 Failed in business again, ’33 Elected to legislature, "34 for the school's two fourth grades that participated in the project. oo LEFEVERS' TIGERS - Top Tigers in Mrs. Lefevers' kindergarten class at North School are, front row, left to right, Dymon Adams, Megan Smith, Trey Bolch, Bill Darden, Maggie Hall. Second row, Erica Jackson, Briyana Love, Johnny Martin, Brooklyn Roberts, Allen Sisk. Back row, Mrs. Lefevers, Brandon Wilson, Avery Dahl, Joshua Vassey, North School Tiger. Not pictured, Maya Ingram. Sweetheart died, ’35 Suffered nervous breakdown, ’36 Defeated for speaker, ’38 Defeated for Senate, ’58 Elected for President of the United States, ’60 This man of failure? Abraham Lincoln. Failures do not make A FAILURE, but rather CAN MAKE the person. Failures hurt, but they do not stop God. He has a way of taking the tangled failures of persons’ lives and weaving a tapestry that not only helps, but becomes a “thing of beauty and joy forever.” It is the desire of area pastors and the community minded firms listed here that GOD be taken into the solution of ALL our problems. Worship HIM In Church Regularly First Carolina Federal Savings Bank Since 1907 739-4781 « 482-0222 + 865-1111 Amity Finance Of Kings Mountain 739-1311 Harris Teeter Supermarket and Employees Kerns Trucking, Inc. You Call - We Haul 739-4747 Plonk Tire Wray and Tim Plonk 739-0193 Attend Church Regularly Allen’s Flower Kings Mountain Cablevision = Shop, Inc. Her al cd Gaston, Cleveland and York Management and Staff Counties 9 ° Grover Mac’s Grocery Parkdale Mills, Inc. Industries 900 N. Piedmont Ave. #5 & #19 GOFORTH'S TIGERS - ‘lop 1igers in vis. wotorth's kindergarten class at North School are, front row, left to right, Kristin Cogdill, : David Fredell, Tempett Holland, Ashley Johnson, Jennifer Marr. Second row, Farren Mercer, Kiara Myles, Asia Parker, Patrick Shannon. Back row, Ms. Goforth, Trey Sisk, Justin Soos, Brittany Walker, Alvin Watkins, North School Tiger. “Where Friendly People Work” 739-3391 Management and Employees Wade Ford You Can Count On Wade Peggy’s Restaurant 415 N. Piedmont Ave. 739-7361 The Printin’ Press Canterbury Road 739-0333 Harris Funeral Home, Inc. Ollie Harris and Staff Attend Church Regularly Nationwide Insurance 306 E. King Street 739-3953 The Sub Factory 124 A. West Gold Street 739-4255 Love’s Fish Box 1104 Shelby Road Quick Way Cleaners 110 N. Cleveland Ave. 739-2422 a I a)
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