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410Eiisl Kill)’ Strcvl. Kinus MiHini.iiii. *■ v^. ^7 H- -' M w'^M- if^ .r' Gymnastics Qub Installs Equipment Klngt MounUln Oym- naatlci Club hw Inatalled an olymplc-alM naw Nlsaen Padded BaUnce Beam at coat Of tSOO and purchaaed aa proceeda from the aale of Chrlatmaa carda and other fund- ralalng projecta. Claaa membara will ralae the $300 owed on the new piece of e<iulpment this spring by sponsoring car washes, yard sales and bake sales, said a q>okesman. Another fund-raising project will get underway > purchase uneven arallel bars and private onatlona are also en- ouraged. Summer classes begin liursday, June Tth, with eglstratlon on Thurs., day 81, from 4 until 7 p.m. it the Community Center. Classes will run for eight weeks and coat Is $34 per There will be classes for beginners from 4 until S p.m., classes for In termediates from 0 until 8 p.m., classes for advanced students from 6 until 7 p.m. and women’s exercise and conditioning classes from 7; 15 until 8 p.m. All classes meet on Thursdays, beginning June Tth, at the Community Center. The public Is Invited to observe classes during the month of May. Classes run ) | from 4 until 7 p.m. at th KMCC gymnasium. HEDMONT WASHSEHE NOW HAS A NEW MANAGER Open 7 Days A Week 7:00 AM Til 10:00 PM For any further information call Helen Marlow At 482-8889 Your Business Is Appreciated At FIHIMONT WASHBIETTE . .SCOUTS WORKDfO-Cnb Scout Pack 108 of ShUoh right, they are Lee Stnidwlck, Ronald Good, David Presbyterian Church In Grover spent most of their Queen, Jeffrey Ross, Tripp Whltener, Chris Saldo, Photo, hv amrv meeting time Wednesday picking up trash along the Barter Ross, Warren Smith, J.B. ClsseU, Michael Bolin, ^ ^ streets of Grover. In top photo above, the Scouts work Kenneth Wright, Anthony Jackson, Dale Chapnmn, along the railroad tracks and main street. In lower Anthony Reid, Randy Gamer, Brent White and Chris photo are all the youngsters who participated. Left to Scruggs. Micro-Wave Oven Is Talk Topic “Selecting and Using the a.m. In the Home Economist with Duke for when selecting a food preparing several foods. Food Processor and the Economics Extension Power Company, will proce^ior or nUcro-wave For further Information, Micro-wave Oven” wUl be kitchen of the County present the program. Mrs. oven. She will also contact Jessie Ann WIngo, the topic of a program Office BuUdlng. Gilbert will point out demonstrate what they Home Economics Ex- glvenonTues., May Sat 10 Betty Gilbert, Home different features to look will or will not do by tension Agent at 482-4866. GILULANDS GREENHOUSE 1200 SHELBY ROAD PHONE 739-5112 ) AZALEAS, BEDDING PLANTS, AFRICAN VIOLETS, GERANIUMS, BEGONIAS, HANGING BASKETS, ALL TYPES OF HOUSE PLANTS, SCHEFFELIERS, DIEFFENBACHIA, PHILODENDRON, FERNS, CACTI, POTTING SOILS. , Jv. WE SPECIAUZE IN A WIDE VARIETY OF AFRICAN VIOLETS THE INTEREST/CHECKING PLAN FROM INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK. NOW,EARN INTEREST CKVML them(»®:y YoupirriN THE BANK. Independence National’s new interest/ checking account may be the shot heard round the banking world: we call it our Liberty Account because it frees all your available funds to earn interest. It works like this: \bu’ll still maintain two accounts — checking and savings — but now, until you write a check, all your funds remain in savings earning 5% interest. As you write checks, funds are instantly trans ferred to your checking account to pay them. Your checking balance remains at zero be fore and after we pay your checks and all your money stays where it does you the most good — in savings. If you maintain a $2,000 savings balance, your Liberty Account service is absolutely free. A lower balance will be charged $3.00 per month plus 14C per check. If you prefer, you may elect to use your Liberty Account for overdraft protection alone, with transfers made only when your checking balance is not sufficient to cover a check you’ve written. The charge is only $1 per transfer. Your Independence National banker can provide all the details about our new Liberty Account. Stop by soon. INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK Member FDIC
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