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12 M* \ i bB dpr . I ' *l* \-> ft -S "4, * »\. f > -. # * ♦«£ - I k^mr vii; '.fl. ri ; *5& • - **■■> •*. « £ '•* 4L * * - Gary and Ken Shanks ride their horses through the warm fall weather. Gary, left, is riding a Pinto, and his brother is on a Palomino. The boys are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. William Shanks of North Ccoleemee. (Photo by Barringer). Potter To Head NC Central Bank Richard J. Potter has been named to succeed Frank D. Bozarth as head of Central Carolina Bank's trust depart ment. CCB president Paul Wright Jr. has announced. Potter is a native of North Tarrytown. N. Y. He is a gradu ate of Princeton University, and received a Master's degree from the New York University Graduate School of Business Administration. Following graduation. Potter was associated with a bank in his home town for four years. He then joined the trust depart ment of Manufacturers Trust Company in New York. He has been with Central Carolina Bank since 1948 as a member of its trust staff, and has been serving as vice president and Dance Students Hold Practice All dance students under the direction of Mrs. Sue Bernhardt are asked to attend practice for the annual Christmas parades on Saturday, November 15. at Davie High School Parking lot from 10a.m. to 11 a.m. The Holiday Caravan will be held in Salisbury on Wednes day. November 26. All dance students must be in line by 3:30 p.m. on Jefferson Street at North Rowan High School in Spencer Parade ends on South Main Street in Salis bury at Thomas Street, (Rush er's Tire Service). A bus will be provided at the end of the Spencer Parade to carry the group to the beginning of the Salisbury parade. All students will be kept in a group at the end of the parade until someone comes for them. Mrs. Bernhardt asks that the parents please let her know when you pick up your child. The annual Christmas parade in Mocksville will be held on December 6. Students are asked to be in line by 9:30 a.m. at the Mocksville Elementary School. Parents are asked to please pick up their children as quickly as possible at the end of the parade. trust officer. Potter is a member of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, and the Kiwanis Club of Dur ham . He is married to the for mer Marilyn Mitchell of South borough, Mass., and has two daughters. Commenting on Potter's ap pointment, Wright said, "Our Trust Department is fortunate in having a team of specialists Norwood Thomas Jr. in busi ness development, Coffield Knight in administration, and Jim Agnew in investments. Dick Potter, who has had long and valuable experience in aH phases of trust work, will act as captain and quarto-back of this team." CCB's Trust Committee, which works closely with de partmental officers in policy matters, is composed of Direc tors George Watts Hill, Frank H. Kenan, S. Parks Alexander, H. Spurgeon Boyce Jr., and Wright. For Fiber Employees This BUS will run the year around Three times a day Will pickup on any street in the Mocksville area...the Cooleemee area Woodleaf area. HHmk Owaed Aad Operated By Bob Leazer Call COIIIIIII Exchange 284-4924 Or 284-5476 Literacy Survey Upcoming A survey to provide current information on the national background as well as the liter acy of the U.S. population will be conducted by the Bureau of the Census in November. Interviewing in this area will take place during the week of November 16, according to Jo seph R. Norwood, Director of the Bureau's regional office in Charlotte. The information is needed to improve the efficien cy of a variety of government programs. Facts on literacy and national origin of the popu lation have not been collected for a decade. "Riis special survey will be' conducted as a part of the monthly national survey of em- Eloyment for the Bureau of La or Statistics of the U.S. Depart ment of Labor which furnishes a basic measure of the Nation's economic health. Embezzlement Bonanza NE\V YORK—Sticky-fingered employees art- costing Amer ican businesses an estimated SI.B billion a vcar or S3 million Clergyman top religious ST. LOUIS (UPI) The Rev. Dr. Al Stauderman, associate editor of The Lutheran magazine, lists the Black Manifesto as the top religious story of 1969. No. 2 religious story of the year, according to the Rev. Dr. Stauderman, is the crisis of authority in the Roman Catholic Church. Others in the clergyman's list of the top 10: 3. Improved relations among churches. 4. Fellowship and closer cooperation among Lutherans in the United States. 5. A new relationship between churches and the subject of taxation. 6. The changing relationship of youth and the church. 7. The war in tne Middle East. 8. The decline in church membership and attendance, but increase in church giving. GBK Sn«/IVINTERIZE If CAR NOW! g Utovember Speciofs| 9 BIG SAVINGS | Jj FROM REAVIS FORD K Check These Soviags r M Befere Yoe Bey! Reavis Ford Specifl/sB Oil FILTERS I OIL - •«*»«» Special $3.33 Special 75( SPARK fLIIGS POINTS Per Set List Price $l7O Special 88* Special $2.88 CONDENSERS AIR CLEANERS List Price $1.20 List Price $4.20 Special $1.06 Special $3.29 P.C.V. VALVES "•«■ ««»> $1.49 Aatelite I Aetolite BATTERIES BATTERIES 24 Month Warranty 36 Month Warranty List Price $22.95 List Price $32.95 $20.49 | $28.83 ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT ANTI FREEZE Galloa (Rej. $2.50) SI.BB Qaart R«». SW 59( REAVIS FORD Yadkiaville Rd. Phoae 634-2161 a day in embezzlement losses according to the Insurance In formation Institute.
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