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Rug Loom 61 Receives Housekeeping Award Weavers Cecil Coward, Louie Stoots and Wilmer Yeatts, on loom 61, were recipients of the Karastan Weave Room’s housekeeping award for the month of January. In recognition of their outstanding housekeeping, an attractive certificate will remain on loom 61 throughout February. A certificate is awarded each month to weavers on the loom which has the highest total points in four inspections made by the supervisors. A housekeep ing “scoreboard” in the weave room shows the points scored by the various looms as each inspection is completed. College Courses Will Be Offered At Danvil' Credit Union Assets (Continued from page one) membership the following nominees who were unanimously elected by acclama tion: Board of Directors (two-year term)—E. L. Brown, John Cunningham, R. A. Harris, W. B. Lucas, R. L. Wilkes. Also, Supervisory Committee (one year): L. E. Chewning, chairman; C. J. FranJt, and R. R. Roberts; Credit Com mittee (two years): Howard Barton, Henry Knott, and J. O. Thomas, chair man. At its organization meeting, the Board of Directors elected the following offi cers: president, R. A. Harris; vice presi dent, E. L. Brown; and secretary-treas- urer, R. L. Wilkes. The directors named Otis Marlowe as chairman of the Edu cational Committee. Directors whose terms of office expire at the end of 1961 are Jack Baker, Frank Barron, Robert Hair, and T. B. Hamrick. Members of the Credit Committee whose terms of office expire at the end of 1961 are Melvin Moore, Robert Moore, Jones Norman, and Vance Reece. Employees desiring to take college courses through the University of Vir ginia Extension Division will be inter ested in an announcement from the di vision’s Danville Center, VPI Branch, Danville, Va. A number of courses in Arts and Sciences and in Commerce providing college credits will be offered starting February 7. Also offered are courses in Graduate Education which contribute to the degree of Master of Education for approved students. Undergraduate courses include: Eng lish Composition, Elementary French, General Psychology, Public Speaking, Elements of Physical Geography, Ele mentary Accounting, and CornU'®’’ Law, n. It was pointed out that the public speaking might be of P®*’, interest to those not interested not needing college credits. The graduate courses availa'’ jn Techniques of Counseling, and ^ ■' Tests. The graduate courses star ruary 8. Students should register befor® the first meeting of all classes. ■ f V1.AV, X.UOV KJX j ees interested in enrolling shouW municate with Mr. Joseph director. University of Virginia j* sion Division, VPI Branch, ^ Va., telephone SWift 2-8841. Free Eye Clinics (Continued from page one) States. It is estimated that before the end of 1961 one million men and women will be on the road to blindness unless they receive proper medical attention. Sight lost because of glaucoma cannot be restored, but the sight remaining can be saved. Some symptoms of glaucoma are fre quent need of glasses, inability to adjust the eyes to darkened rooms, loss of side vision, blurred or foggy vision, and see ing rainbow-colored rings around lights. Chronic glaucoma works slowly and painlessly as it builds up pressure and squeezes the sight out of the eyes. The victim is only vaguely disturbed by the symptoms. The Lions Clubs are urging everyone, especially people over 40, to take ad vantage of these free clinics. They will be handled by competent doctors and nurses. The examinations will be easy and painless. FOR SALE: 10-weeks-old pigs. Call MAin 3-7090. 8 FIELDCREST MILLS CREDIT UNION Spray, N. C. FINANCIAL STATEMENT December 31, 1960 balance sheet r ^ December 31 Decem^® * ASSETS I960 l9 J Cash on hand and in bank 5 7 324 $ Cash reserves isiooo Loans receivable 288148 ^ > Prepaid Expenses ’^gg Total Assets $311 170 $20^'*^ LIABILITIES & NET WORTH Shares outstanding $293,709 Reserves 5337 ^ Undivided Earnings 11134 "^9) Total LiabiUties & Net Worth $311,170 INCOME >»:i Interest on Loans 5 28,630 ? Entrance fees • Interest on Investments 5^7 — ■" TfljS Total Income ... oq 147 ^ ^ ' EXPENSES ^ Clerical Costs c sinn $ Machine Rental S ,0^ Insurance ^ V State Supervisory Fee Supplies ■" ^ Bonding Fee 136 il)l Dues & Subscriptions gja 3^ Bank Service Charges ... ! J89 1^ sse Total Expenses ^ 9718 ^ ’ -9,of Operating Profit $ 19 429 ^ DISPOSITION OF PROFITS ' 5I* ^i'^idends 8 082 ^ V Reserves Undivided Earnings | \ !— $ 19,429 THE MILL
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