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I ! ! w * 4 ? v* liBQIvv'f- T I Hj^ ^ ' / AI^^Bi^^^H: ^P*mI ':: -^* >. * ' . :? x- '' -- :, >. *'-: The Junior ROTC Squad from Anderson High Schoo ; nual Drill Meet Competition at Campbell University ? high schools from North Carolina, South Carolina a . ineir insiruciors took part In the meet, which is the I: X" J Church calendar From The Young Adult Choir of Goler Metropolitan will sponsor the Charlotte Interdenomination Mass Gospel Music Workshop of America at Goler Metropolitan AME Zion Church at Fourth and > Dunleith Streets at 4 p.m. The Mattie E. Coleman Missionary Circle of >. Hanes Memorial CME Church at 819 Highland Ave. will present the Inspirational Choir of Mt. Zion Bap- 1 :: tist Church in concert at 4 p.m. at the church. ; '"An Evening of Talent" will be held at Reynolds * 1?- r^\ ? i/^t * vuijjit. v^iii isuaii mcuivjuisi v_uuicu <&i vjicn anu juiri Streets at 5 p.m. The United Ushers Association of Winston-Salem will host a Calendar Tea at Emmanuel Baptist Church from 4-6 p.m. The Rev. Jerry Drayton, pastor of New Bethel : Baptist Church, will be the guest speaker at Union Baptist Church at the 3 p.m. service. The members of Greater United Progressive Baptist Church and various ministers and their congregation will observe the seventh pastoral anniversary of : Your the largest organ of your body. And, ill -.1 -.L!--. ^ Hive inc umcrs, 11 is suojeci My , to a variety of ills. In most cases these conditions are minor, and some of the more common problems are I w/ nor about the discomfort I they can cause. Anyone suf- I \ rashes wants just one thing: I Now consumers can pur- I ritations than has ever been I available before without a I ducts are based on the ac- I tt&'Ong, wtrtch up until new - &| was available onlywith a M T i S# V^jf doctor's prescription. Hy- I drocortisone at low concen- I Dealer Price $5 trations has recently been I Factory Rebate approved for non-prescrip- I price After Rebate $4 tion sale, making it possible for pharmacists to recom- H mend it for the treatment of I t skin conditions which have ttL (L' previously been treated with ^ less effective preparations. I g Dermolate provides ^ /\f \ symptomatic relief of minor V% O \ / skin irritations and itching \ due to eczema or dermati tis, including itchy anal and scalp areas; allergic rashes such as poison oak, poison ivy and poison sumac; and rashes due to soaps, deter gents, cosmetics and jewel- Haven't you done wit fy- I See the complete Toro 1 It is the only non-prescription hydrocortisone available in four formula- I ^ tions for distinct skin areas. I i/im \ These formulations-cream, I 1401 Trade P spray, lotion and ointment- I *t % Jk 1 pw are designed for convenient I / ^4" X O / application on the skin area I "It's The. SSSSi? II =? a !; .*mm VW^^HB ?39K H ~ M He - JD ^Rjg-; 'f - ' w : ? ^ HHm 1 in Winston-Salem participated in the 10th anon March 17. The cadets competed against 36 nd Virginia. Over 100 Junior ROTC cadets and largest on the East Coast. Page B6 s Dr, Quincy Caldwell at 4 p.m. at the church. The Rev. Wilbur Hines, pastor of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, will be the guest speaker at United Bibleway Church at 3700 Southdale Ave. at 4 p.m. The Rev. Duncan Spears and the original Gospel Singers of Charlotte will be the guests at Ambassador Cathedral at 1500 English St. at 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 10 The Winston-Salem Day Chapter of the Women's Aglow Fellowship will meet at the Central YMCA from 9:30-11:30 a.m. with fellowship at 9 a.m. Bonnie Green and Marialice Smith of the Sozo Ministries Inc. of Roanoke, Va., will be the guest speakers. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11 Bishop F.D. Patterson and the members of Ambassador Cathedral will be the guests of Mt. Sinai Glorious Church of God at 2717 Manchester St. at 7:30 p.m. ARNOLD PALMER ~ | y oldest tractor at Latrobe try Club is a Toro. And it's working every day. >u can get this same Toro irability and dependability in a high performance, versatile mower for your home. Now with a Model 20672~_ M':: 10 00 I a t^s*ebS!j Ask about our TORO INSTANT CREDIT APPROVAL PLAN hout a Toro long enough?^ HTjYfTjj Sales & Service dart Blvd. at Old Salisbury Rd. 7 724-2673 Service After The Sale That Counts" ^hJ I TAI Your Ne Family Size< on a 48-month lease with 15,000 ma miles). Additional mileage chai PARKWAY FORD CAN 48-MONTH RED CAR FOR QUALIFIED L THE TERMS: Lessee has no obligation to purchase car at lease end but may arrange to purchase the vehicle at a negotiated price with dealer Lessee is responsible for excess wear and tear. Refundable security deposit of $225. first HAVE YOU DRIVE* bib HE Give yourself the following quic you have more blanks than answ any CNB office. We'll help you i 1. Here are three reasons I need 2. Here are three reasons I shou 3. The minimum amount I can s 4. Here are three ways I can get IT 5. TalrcadyTraveanTRA; T cann 6. My IRA at CNB can be set up 7. My age is . I think the ide; 8. An IRA is not for me because 9. My income is $ year! 10. The reason I haven't opened OA 2250 Silas Creek Pkwy. Winston-Salei 1 J The Chronicle, Thursday, April 5, 1984-Page B11 KEHOME w Fully Equipped j ffelHldl) for only MONTH W 3.8 V-6 ximum mileage (60,000 total Automatic Trans rge six cents per mile , Power Steering j Power Brakes * AirCond Split Seats DftuiAt Caat> rwnw wraoto | w Power Windows | p|li^ * Rear Defroster Speed Control AM/FM Stereo R Wire Wheel Covers Tmted Glass Power Door Locks Tilt Wheel Vent Windows ARRANGE A 3SS2 ... . . . M- Body Molding PET LEASE , ESSEES. month s lease payment $198 18. totalling $423 18 due in advance. Total amount of payments $9512.64 Lease subject to credit approval and insurability determined by Ford Credit. * Price beted on manufacturer's suggested retail price, include, destination charges, eicluding tea \ license. & 1A FORD.T.LATELY? III ryiTTTr^M k quiz about IRAs. If you find that rets, tear out this ad and bring it to nake an "A" on IRAs. an IRA: Id have my IRA at CNB: start an IRA with is: the money to establish my IRA: pen another at CNB by doing this: -4 > ? - ^ y .. -i' ? " J i.- B5KTV*5-TS. ? in these ways: al age to begin an IRA is . y. I can place % of that in an IRA. an IRA at CNB is: ^ A . . - Citizens National Bank fa! m, NC, 27103 723-9441 Member FD1C
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