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i - -f- ..j‘ ..•. ..iij . F4M VTUK CriAMiAlTtK KT .^• •■'•^>,197/ •• •—' V • EITV J. Bernard JetaMB .. .Account OEBCutlve J.B. Johnson Joins ELF. Hntton Company J. Bernard Johnson has Join ed the Charlotte Office of E.F. Hutton A Company, Inc. bringing the total number of Account Executives employed by the growing Charlotte faci lity to twenty-five. The an nouncement of Johnson's ap pointment was made by Joto Bush, Resident Manager for ' HutUm in Charlotte. — Prior to his appointment with Hutton, Johnson was As sistant Director in charge of Marketing Analysis for the Southern Piedmont HLTH Systenu Agency. The 34 year- old Account Executive is a native of Burgaw, North Caro lina and is ma^ed to the former Zandra S. Troxler of Gibsonville, North Carolina. Johnson attended North Ca rolina College and earned a B.S. degree in Commerce from that school in 1964. He later attended Wharton Grad uate Divisiao of the University of Pennqrlvania, where be graduated with an M3.A. degree in 1973. Johnson assumes his new potion with E JT. HUttfln~dnr-- ing the greatest growth pertod ever experienced in the his tory of the Company. During the past seven years the firm has more than doubled the number of their Account Exe cutives and oorporafe earn ings iuive climbed to new record levels. The Company ranks as the second hugest publicly-owned firm of its kind in the country. Founded 74 years ago, the firm has never experienced an unprofitable year. CMSToOffer Motorcycle FldiMTafonCkimcg Two motorcycle aducatioo courses will be offered in Chariotte-Mecklenburg ' Schools this spring and sum mer. The first course is tentative ly scheduled to begin April 18 at West Mecklenburg High School and will meet daily after school for three to four weeks. The second course be gins June 13 and is tentatively set at Myers Park High School. Students must have a valid North Carolina driver license, be under 18 years old and have parenUl approval for tbtj course. The 40 hour course includaa classroom and on-the-bike in- struction. There is no fee, but enrollment is limited. For applicatioos or further information, call the driver education ^flce, Chariotte- Mecklenburg Schools, 373- 8620, Ext. 277. The deadlines for applying are April 1 for the first class and May 37 for the second class. It Pays To Advertise InTlie Chariotte Post VlflNN- PRESENTS A Now's the time to buy chicken during our big CHICKEN JUBILEE. And HOLLY FARMS is the chicken to buy. It's bred and fed to be plump and juicy. It's always U.S.D.A. INSPECTED. And every piece is always grade A for it doesn't reach your WINN-DIXIE store). Shipped chilledT never frozen or packed in ice, k) you're not paying for a lot of absorb^ water. And it's dated for freshness right on the package. If you haven't tried HOLLY FARMS CHICKEN before, now's the time. U.S.D.A. GRADE "A" FRYER PARTS ...C -u’j;..' S '- V 6nii biC-TPjr ! CHICKEN THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS HOUY FARMS CHICKEN BREAST u. ... HOUY FARMS CHIOUN COMBINATIDN PACK U.S.D.A. GRADE "A" FRYER PARTS HOUY FARMS CHICKEN BACKS LB. HOUY FARMS CHICKEN WINGS LB. ^ * *finiir •* CMiaaN HOUY FARMS CHICKEN LIVER LB.
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