! 1 ROBERT DAVIS III .To enter Law School Robert Davis To Receive B.A. Degree Robert L. Davis, III will graduate from Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia on Tuesday, May 21, Bac calaureate Service will be held Sunday, May 19, at 3 p.m. on the University Campus. He will receive the Bachelor of Arts Degree. He plans to enter law school upon graduation. One of his poems was published in'Ah Anthology of Who’s Who in College Poetry. Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Davis, ‘Jr. of 2905 Remington Street. His father is principal at Williams Junior High School and his mother is a teacher at Idlewilde Elementary School. His sister, Mrs. Sherry Davis Young, is a teacher in the Atlanta School System. ——Pooch_: Permits On Sale' —=“—»« On May 27 the city will begin its program of rabies in oculation and sale of dog tags. Since the rabies vaccine given last year covers a 3 year period, moat dog owners will be peading just the new 1975 fc&se tag. For dogs requiring rabies inoculation, clinics have been scheduled throughout the city between May 27 and June 28. Shots and tags are also available at all veterinary offices. For the first time City dog tags will also be available from the Mobile City Hall. In order to purchase a tag, owners must bring with them the receipt from last year, indicating the date of the rabies inoculation and the tag issued. Newly annexed citizens should bring in the County receipt from the previous year. If this receipt has been lost, please bring in the dog’s current tag as proof M»f inoculation. The price for this year’s tag is $4.00. The Mobile City Hall can accept payment for the tags by check (made out to the City of Charlotte) or exact change only. Dog tags can also be purchased at the City Animal Shelter, 4706 Toomey Avenue. I REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY I | The Charlotte’ Post Each Week £ Bill Johnson's Sports Beat 0 Allan Roundtree's Sports ; a JoAnne Moore Society I 9 James Peeler's t Features. Vernon Jordan's To Be Equal Roy Wilkin's Column Jim Martin’s Reports From Washington Editorials and Comments 0 Church News It’s a Powerful • Lot of Reading For Only • 20c A Copy Mecklenburg Wins Two New Achievement Awards Mecklenburg County has been named the ^winner for .two New County Achievement Awards in a national com petition sponsored by the National Association of Counties (NACO). Mecklenburg ' won the fop its fnnnty Pnlir^ Planning Section and its Volunteer Services Program in the Social Services Department. NACo Achievement awards are presented to counties for outstanding service to citizens and significant contributions to the cause of efficient, -- modern county, government In announcing the two local award winners, NACo President Gil Barret said, “NACo is proud to salute Mecklenburg County for its admirable efforts to improve county government. We believe county government in ■ the. United States. j& Jin creasingly important level of government because it is large enough to cope with complex, area-wide problems, yet small enough to be truly accountable to its citizens. Award winning programs prove our belief.” IhSCtealiepof thgjjlanmog - section of the Mecklenburg County Police Department iias helped in providing in formation and coordination to the department, as \»tell as seeking outside assistance, to carry on new programs. The establishment and im plementation of the functional unUs system within .the Police Department was assisted by the creation of the planning section This section has allowed officers to circulate among bureaus to get a broad knowledge of the overall operation of the police department Millard E Covington is director of the planpifl^sectipr^^^^^^ The Volunteer Services Program is an soctensive project that was established to complement the activities of the County’s Social Services Department It includes a "friendly visitor program," a tutoring program and day care volunteer share-a-tnp programs. Now North Carolina’s first 24 hour bank iebetter than ever: BankAmericard Customers. For NCNB 24 Card Customers. —— Your NCNB BankAmericard" is your key to North Caro lina’s most convenient combination of banking services. Because now you’ll not only be able to make cash with drawals from your NCNB checking and BankAmericard accounts—you can also make withdrawals from your NCNB savings account, make deposits in checking and savings, make NCNB loan payments, transfer money from checking to savings, savings to checking and BankAmericard to checking. And your NCNB BankAmericard is the only card you’ll need for all of these banking services, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year at every NCNB 24. So if you don’t have a BankAmericard, now's the time to get one. Then you can really set your own banking hours. _ - You’ll be able to use the NCN B 24 machines without a BankAmericard for the first time this year. Because now we re making a special new card available. The NCNB 24 Card. It will be your personal key to NCNB s easy-to-operate, day-and-night banks. With your NCNB — 24 Card, you can withdraw cash from your NCNB checking or savings account, deposit money, make NCNB loan payments, and transfer funds at the push of a button. And your NCNB 24 Card is the only card you II need for all of these banking services at any NCNB 24, any hour of the day or night, including week ends and holidays. So if you don’t have an NCNB 24 Card, getting one is as simple as opening an NCNB checking account. Then you’ll see why we never close at North Carolina National Bank. •t 1" »' - X • - •• ;

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