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Pag* 2A-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thunday. April 23. 1981
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LAOTIAN FASHION SHOW — Hundreds of Laotian families at'
tended the second annual celebration of Laotian New Year
Saturday at Kings Mountain Community Center. Fashions
Photo by Lib Stewart
were modeled during the afternoon and featured the tradi
tional dress of Laos. Kamphone Sonvichit of Kings Mountoin
wos chairman of the day-long event.
Lions Club To Select County Citizen Of The Year
Kings Mountain Lions Club is
inviting local citizens to submit
nominations for Cleveland
County Citizen of the Year.
Lion Johnny Reavis, local
chairman, said that the award
will be presented to the winner
at a Citizen of the Year Award
Banquet Thursday, May 14th.
All nominations should be
mailed no later than May I to
Lions Clubs Citizen of the Year
Award, 202 Country Club Cir
cle, Shelby, N.C. 28150.
The rules and regulations
follow;
1. The winner shall be a resi
dent of Cleveland County,
North Carolina, whose contribu
tion or services are to have been
performed during the twelve
months ending March 31 of the
year for which the award is to be
made.
2. The winner may be either
male or female.
3. No person shall be entitled
to receive the award more than
one time during any ten year
period.
4. The selection shall be made
on the following six point basis:
A. Contribution to com
munity welfare during the year
(maximum 20 ponts).
B. Participation in all-
around community activities
(maximum 20 points).
C. Evidence of lasting con
tribution to community ac
tivities (maximum 20 points).
D. Exhibition of leadership
ability (maximum IS points).
E. Evidence of personal or
business progress (maximum 15
points).
F. Cboperation with in
dividuals and civic organizations
(maximum 10 points).
5. No partiality shall be con
sidered in determining the win
ner.
Senior Citizens May Register For Fair Is Slated
Kings Mountain area senior
citizens are invited to participate
in the annual Cleveland County
Health Fair on Saturday, April
25 at the Senior Citizens Center
in Shelby.
The Fair is co-sponsored by
the Cleveland County Health
Department, the Cleveland
County Council on Aging, the
Cleveland County Cancer Socie
ty and the Cleveland County
Chapter of the American Red
Cross.
Local citizens can pre-register
by obtaining forms from First
Citizens Bank on S. Bat
tleground Avenue. The pre
registration forms will enable
citizens to make a specified ap
pointment for the series of
health screenings to be made
available free of charge by the
participating organizations.
Health screening tests will be
offered at various stations to
check height, weight, blood
pressure, vision, anemia, and
hearing. Patients will also be of
fered pap smears, colon, rectal.
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GAINS SIZE 8! ^
Verna Lingis weighed 200 pounds in
April, lost 50 pounds by September
and then quickly lost an additional 20
pounds on the CONWAY IDEAL 1000
CALORIE DIET,
“ I cried tears of joy the day I reached
the first 50 pounds because I had always
been heavy-as a teenager and adult
Now it s all smiles as I shop for my new
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worked wonderfully for me,” says Verna
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GET READY FOR SPRING FASHIONS
Bring this coupon with you to any meeting listed and
you will save S5.00 o'f the Initial Registration Fee of
$6.25 and Weekly Seminar Fee of $3.75. Pay only
$5.00 instead of $10.00.
A FRIEND $AVES$: 00
If you bring a friend with you when you join, then the
coupon will be worth $10.00, $5.00 for you and $5.00 for
your friend.
Offer expires Friday May 8. 1981
Weekly Insight-Motivation Seminars
Kings Mountain - Mondays 7:00 p.m.
Depot Center
or call 482-2730
New Members Always Welcome
Registration $6.25 plus Weekly Seminars $3.75
oral, prostate, and self breast ex
amination for cancer and a new
screening test this year will be a
hearing test.
Citizens visiting the Center
will be given pamphlets and
other materials from the spon
soring agencies which will also
refer them to medical personnel,
if necessary, for further
assistance.
More than 100 professional
and more than 150 non
professional personnel will be
available for the screenings to be
conducted from 8:30 until 3
p.m., according to .Mrs. Charles
Hamilton, executive director of
the Council on Aging. Mrs.
Hamilton said the screenings are
offered free of charge to senior
citizens 60 and older and that
further information can be ob
tained by contacting her office in
Shelby. Mrs. Hamilton said that
transportation will be provided
to senior citizens from the Kings
Mountain Depot Center and
that some churches arc also of
fering transportation to and
from the Center. Stations on
counseling will also be set up
after each citizen proceeds
through the screening program,
she said.
The American Red Cross
youth clowns will provide enter
tainment during the day.
The monthly GED examina
tion is scheduled at Cleveland
Technical College on Friday,
May 1, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
and will continue Saturday, May
2, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Both ses
sions are required in order to
complete the test. Any North
Carolina adult 18 years of age or
older is eligible to make applica
tion.
The examination tests
knowledge and understanding of
corrett writing skills, social
studies, science, reading skills,
and mathematics. Upon suc
cessful completion of the ex
amination the adult will be
issued a high school diploma
equivalency certificate by the
NC Board of Education.
Satisfactory scores are per
manently on file at the State
GED office. Incomplete or un
satisfactory scores are valid for
retesting for a five year period.
There is a $5.(K) fee for the
GED testing service. This fee is
collected by Cleveland Tech’s
Business Office at 9:30 a.m. on
Friday, May 1. The receipt along
with proper identification will
serve as admittance to the
testing session.
Applications to be tested or
retested must be made by Fri
day, April 24, to Mrs. Rebecca
Cook, or a staff member of the
Learning Resources Center at
Cleveland Technical College,
136 South Post Road, Shelby.
Oscar Stalcup To Be
Ordained On April 26
Oscar Stalcup will be ordained
on Sunday, April 26, 1981, as a
minister for Four Square
Church. Uis ordination
ceremonies will take place when
the International Convention of
the Four Square Church takes
place at the Civic Center in
Charlotte.
The convention held in
Charlotte marks the first time it
has been held in a Southern
state.
Rev. Mr. Stalcup recently
assumed new duties as minister
of the Four Square Church on
York Road in Kings Mountain.
He had been assistant pastor at
the Gastonia Four Square
Church.
He has joined the Kings
Mountain Ministerial Associa
tion and participated in the
Association’s Easter Sunrise ser
vice held Easter Sunday at 6
a.m. in Mountain View
Cemetery.
Church services for Sunday
are Sunday Schtwl at 10 a.m.;
morning worship, 11 a.m.; even
ing .service at 7 p.m.; and mid
week service on Wednesday at 7
p.m.
A graduate of Bessemer City
High School, Rev. Stalcup is the
son of Mrs. Margie Pursley and
the late Dick Stalcup and is mar
ricd to the former l.inda
Carpenter.
He is a 1978 graduate of Life
Bible College, Los Angeles,
Calif, and the East Coast Bible
College of Charlotte in 1979.
The Stalcups reside at 413
West Gaston Avenue in
Bessemer City.
6. Any club or individual in
Cleveland County may
nominate a person for the
Citizen Of The Year Award.
When submitting a nomination,
as much information as possible,
on the above six points should be
given. The back of this sheet
may be used for nominations,
plus additional sheets, as re
quired for the information being
submitted.
7. The winner of the Award
will be selected from nomina
tions received, by the Lions
Clubs’ Citizen of the Year
Award Committee, which is
composed of one representative
from each of the participating
Lions Clubs in Cleveland Coun
ty. The Committee’s selection
shall be final.
GED Exam
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LEGION BENEFIT — "FrMway South," billed as one oi the
Carolina's best bands, will periorm ior an American Legion
dance Saturday night irom 9 until midnight at the Post home
on York Road. Tickets are available at the door at $10 per cou
ple, according to Charles Hampton, chairman. Pictured are
Don Williams, Debra Williams. Mike Rogers, Steve Wilson and
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