Central Carolina Bank has an- nounced its new management team in Kings Mountain. Robert A. "Alex" Miller has been named first vice-president and community executive heading up offices in both Kings Mountain and Bessemer City; Nancy Scism, vice-president and city manager; Susie Sellers, vice-president and mortgage loan officer; and Sandra Stone, consumer loan officer. The four officers join CCB through merger with Security Capital Bancorp. Miller joined Security Bank in 1984 as senior vice-president and loan administrator. He was also re- sponsible for retail banking and managed Security Capital Bancorp's merger with First Federal of Charlotte. He also served as regional executive, mar- keting manager and supervisor of First Security Credit Corporation, a subsidiary of Security Capital Bancorp and compliance officer. With Security Capital Bancorp since 1963, Scism has held numer- ous positions such as teller, loan officer and director. She graduated from Bethware High School and has completed courses through the Institute of Financial education. She is the president and past cam- paign chairman of KM United Fund. A native of Kings Mountain, she is married to Charles Scism and they have two children, Phillip and Charlotte. During her banking career, Sellers served as teller, customer service representative, loan proces- sor and loan originator. She gradu- ated from Bessemer City High School, attended Gaston College and took courses through The Institute of Financial Education. She is married to Gary Sellers of Kings Mountain and they have one child, Jamie. Stone joined Security Capital Bancorp in 1977 and has held the positions of teller, customer service representative and escrow clerk. She'is a native of Kings Mountain and‘a graduate of Kings Mountain High School. She and her husband, William, and their children, William and Lyndi, reside in Kings Mountain. Pieces & o Lionel Toy Trains & % Accessories e Southern, Seaboard & ALC Train Pieces * Antiques o Collectibles e Old Tools * Advertising Contact: Bill Rippy 426 E. Main St. ® Cherryville, NC Yaz PI rE ST IVER Page 4A-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, August 3, 1995 bh Hasson SCISM MILLER A graduate of The Citadel with a B. A. degree in History, Miller served in the Army from 1968-70 and was recipient of the Silver Star, Purple Heart and Bronze Star with Valor Device, the Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster and Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. He is also a graduate Taree Happy Birthday Love Mama, Debbie, Alan & Am LETTER TO KM VOTERS ... and CANDIDATES What KM Needs NOW is to GO BACK to 4-yr STAGG’R’D TERMS starting with the 97 Elections and thereafter, with at least 58.8% voting in the Coming Election!!! IIIS This Would Make Gene White very HAP PY! More Citizens Activity. oR voting only for candidates WHO State They Are In FAVOR of 4-yr, Stg. Terms We Need LEAD ERS in KM, NOT Officials who say they will do what the voters say (ALL 18.3% of them). That is Followership! MAKE YOUR VOTE COUNT CIC pel | We The Voters Cart Do this by, f: 'IOR * WOMEN’S * PE in: * ACCESSORIES + INFANTS’ Paid Political Advertisement CCB has new management team of the South Carolina Bankers School in Columbia and the School of Banking of the South at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. His community service over 15 years included president of the Salisbury Rotary Club, on the board of directors and executive committee of the YMCA and the Salisbury Symphony Orchestra board. A native of Columbia, SC, he is married to Dr. Anne Courtney Miller, assistant professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at UNC at Greensboro. They have two children, Courtney, a graduate of UNC at Chapel Hill who works with J. P. Morgan in New York City and Robert, a se- nior at UNC at Chapel Hill. 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