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ng Citizens To Become Involved Find Out What’s Happening Read The Charlotte Post Each Week. r BOMMin DAWKBH JR. Md„ P.A. Internal Medidwe And gastroenterology By Appointment Only; Mon.-Fri. 2-6; Sat. 10:30-1:00 __ 1406 Beatties Ford Rd, Charlotte. N.C. 28216 T_335-0806 r By Teresa Simmon* Post Managing Editor At times going to ode of Charlotte’s 100 perks is like taking a trip to the Wizard of Ox's munchkln land. At other times the visit can turn into another twilight zone. Perhaps you have heard too screeching wheels of a car going too foot or smelled something burning (not a forest fire either or even witnessed vandalism to our special porks. If so. did you pick the phone up to call authorities? This is what the Park Rangers in Charlotte are asking citizens to do. "We would like citizens to be ■ come involved and call in to report damages to pro perty and disturbances such aa drug use or al cohol- use,” Sandra Samuels, a Park Ranger and coordinator of the Park Watch program, stated Alcohol is allowed on park property only when a permit • Is acquired “Groups ran purchase an alcohol permit, but they must stay within a re Sandra Samuels .Park Ranger served shelter area," Mrs. Samuels continued. The first rule for the person calling in about a park disturbance is to know which enforcement agency to call. Some people, ac cording to Mrs. Samuels, rail the police. Paik Ran gers, however, are just as qualified to handle any dif ficulties within the park’s domain. Park Rangers attend the Caesar Endorses Gilmore World famous gosj>el singer, Shirley Caesar, an nounced that she is endors lug the candidacy of Tom Gilmore, Democratic can . didate for Governor. Caesar stated that she is supporting Gilmore be cause of “his Christian beliefs, and his consistent record of working for civil rights and equal oppor tunities for everyone " She also added, “By looking at the people Tom Gilmore has working with him, I have the utmost faith in his ideals and beliefs, and I truly believe that he will make the best Goverfior. If everyone will take the time to look at Gilmores re cord and compare it with all the other candidates, I am sure they will feel as I do that he is the most outstanding candidate." Mrs. Caesar, a native and resident of Durham, N.C., is a five-time Gram my nominee, and tie two time winner at the presti gious award. Her latest album, “Jesus, I Love Calling Your Name." was ranked in the top spot of the National Gospel charts for 38 consecutive weeks last year. Until this year. Mrs Caesar was the only living female black gospel singer to own a Grammy. Gilmore said be was pleased by Caesar s an nouncement. “It means a great deal to me that she has looked at the records and has decided that I am the most qualified to be the next Governor. I am very proud of this endorsement and her support,” stated the three-term legislator from Guilford County and former Deputy Secretary of Human Resources. Gilmore has received many major endorsements -in.his campaign, including those of the N.C. Asso ciation of Educators, the League of Conservation Voters, and the state chap ter of the National Organ ization for Women. Support Our Advertisers I THE RESALE SHOPS (consignment since 1952) e 7 ■ 1 || l|| ■■ m mwiirar If y | y"‘>~*Make Your AAonth of May More Merry t With Our Money-Saving Merchandise! I § Mon.-Fri. 10-5 I Sat. 10 I 1728 E. 7th Street 8 376-1312 223 EAST QLVD. CHARLOTTE, NC 28203 375-0502 Monday - Thuraday 10-8 k Friday and Saturday Vv <« police academy and com plete 240 hours. They are certified officers of North Carolina and are required to meet the demands of the North Carolina Justice Training Standards Coun cil. If you have a concern or even a question, call the Park Rangers at 333-1261. "You don’t have to give your name. You will re main completely anony mous,’’ Mrs. Samuels of fered. One of the worse acts would be to take the law into your own hands she continued. “At no times should citizens act in a law enforcement capacity. For a park incident contact the Park Rangers." To date, there are 12 Park Rangers in Charlotte; two dispatchers; two su pervisors or sargeants; and the interim chief Cap tain R. L. Schurmerier. These trained officers are under the jurisdiction of the Parks and Recreation Director of Charlotte, Marvin Billups. Rendering aid, detering vandelism, answering questions and patroling park property are the main duties of Park Rangers. In order to perform their duties even better Sandra Samuels has been joined by officers G. Porter, V. Will oughby and J. ,L. Heame in the effort of encouraging park visitors and neigh bors to take a more ac tive role in protecting and preserving their parks and recreation facilities. Use iMig mm mAg&mm sa —■ - FOR QUICK RISULTS CALL For Reasonable Rates 376-0496 Comptroller of the Currency Administrator of National Banks REPORT OF CONDITION * Consolidating domestic and foreign subsidiaries of the METROLINA NATIONAL BANK_ CHARLOTTE -- Name of Bank '---= C»ty ln *he s,a,e ot-N05TH CAROLINA-, at the close of busjness Qn MARCH 31_! 984 published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under title 12, United States Code, Section 161 Charter Number 36356-Comptroller of the Currency_Fifth_District Statement of Resources and Liabilities Cash and balances due from depository institutions Thousands of dollars Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin. iTiT? Interest-bearing balances.. . L£q Securities.. . coyy Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices of the bank and of its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and in IBFs. I” Til 1 Loans and lease financing receivables: .. Loans and leases, net of unearned income. 7297 w LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses. .61 uj LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve. 0 Loans and leases, net of unearned income, ** allowance, and reserve... Assets held in trading accounts. Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases). Other real estate owned.. Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Intangible assets.. Other assets... Total assets. Deposits: In domestic offices. j-rv- --. Noninterest-bearing. . : | -*--J Interest-bearing. ." ' In foreign offices,“Edge and AgreemenrsobsfdtariesrancHBFs-—__[ -- ^ Noninterest-bearing_’." \.. .. |.. 0 ^^ I UJ Interest-bearing. ^ t Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic 5 offices of the bank and of its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and in IBFs *** iTZ"j < Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury. ^ *J Other borrowed money. . 1 ^ Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases -0 Bank's liability on acceptances executed and outstanding . .0 Notes and debentures subordinated to deposits -n nwwiiamtitmi .... Total liabilities.. —nil_ i Limited-life preferred stock., -^ ^ Perpetual preferred stock. . i-r-i tl Common stock. .r 2 Surplus. . O Undivided profits and capital reserves . £ Cumulative foreign currency translation adjustments 3 Total equity capital. • -Ts$ uj Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, and equity capital j"5 5T8 We, the undersigned directors, attest to the correctness of i JUDY DUN SON -- this statement of resources and liabilities We declare that it -— has been examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared jn conformance with the VICE PRESIDENT/CASHIER_ instructions and is true jjrvd correct. T "* of the above-named bank do hereby declare that this Report , ~~—■ —l Condition is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Jj - Directors -_ )
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