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. By Lari Grier Post Staff Writer relative who deals with millions of dollars a day is no easy task for Harry Harris. His big brother and ; horn is Sam Johnson, owner of Sam Johnson Lincoln- Mercury, 5301 East “By being Sam’s bro ther, I ha ve had to work am. There was no stiver spoon for me. It took time and hard work which eventually paid off,” ad mitted Harris. Harris, SO, has been a used car Manager for lit years. He has been em ployed with Sam Jbhnaon ' Lincoln-Mercury since De cember, 1975, beginningipL ' East St. Louis, Mo., and later relocating to the rhm-iptte branch. Presmt ly, he is the only Used Car Manager there, and “It makes my position Quite difficult. I’m busy all the - time - constantly being ~ paged and on (he move. I have to be mobile,” he informed., v As a Used Car Manager, be has to appraise cars which takes, yean and . yean of study. “I started Uy*n AsstetanTused'car Manager sad finally to a Used Car Manager," he pointed otg. As a salesman, be was netted "Salesman of the Month" an 14 dif ferent occasions, and he received this honor more ') Ti§& charge of wholesaling can fdiapersiag of can that they decide apt to retail). I decide whether to put .. ■ ■ • — economy us picked up on them. We (tern Johnson Lincola-Mercury) expect MM to beomhsmj^^, cars In Charlotte, ^rotra find (ham at Sam Johnson Lancoin-mercury. nams considers the Mercury Lynr and Topaz to be the most popular. ‘‘They are tically. They hr* the eco nomical so-called -^world beaters,’ because they compete With European imports. These cars are > Detroit's best effort in the Lincoln Continentals Vi (Mai* VH, Town Car and Continental) are the most ' stylish cars. "Thesearethe moat luxurious cars on the market" * “ f \ Harris’ future goals coo* >*•■* of operating his own used an- lot, end he knows that the Charlotte ' • amp will be good room for expansion. His arrow! is to hdp his wife become owner-operator of a day < care businea. She has atr reaoj. ^roKnpmco scvcr&i dasses in preparation of this goal. g He confesses that Sam Johnson Lincoln-Mercury is a very fair dealership, and they realize that they should always treat the customer fairly and makd sure that the customer re ~.ceivea sendee with satis factioo. “We are conscious of '■”W"-yr satisfaction, because a satisfied custom er wfll keep coining back to look for new nr mod cart. We service all spectrum* of tnc public, those who cun write a check for the Lin corns, to me young people who are looking for their first, economy car,” he ■ revealed. ^ Harry Harris is a 1972 graduate of Soldan High -SebooLJir SL Louis, Mo., and attended Forest Park Community College in St. Louis, Mo. SUPPORT Oar Advertisers ■*■■■■■■ OPEN TOIHB pubucmhbbb PAPERTOWN Food Service , Tissues - Towels - Office SappUes - Moving A Starage Boxes • Janitorial - Catering - Supplies •- Bags - Can liners - Buffet A Party SappUes - Tape - Capy Papers - Waxes - Cleaners - SWP^" INSTITUTIONAL COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS INVITED 442*EastInarpmdrnrr W®*re*kC**“ MJf 568-6663 ■■MMBBBBffiB -We Deli ver-MffiffiffiffiffiffiffiM T—..rr. a-j- •>'. -i-:: ■ ■ i ■■■ ■■■. t ■t. -i {.. ‘ . “Cutting & Styling For TheTEntire Family ” 'TwfefV, -. ; ~. , _!'‘ ■ Profeasloaaifct atyr. SKiSS;™, Enjoy Our Spacious, Comfortable Atmosphere.... IP.. T gi-»M» 4 L 1603 West Blvd. (Beside Sandhurst Apts, j ' 2823 The Plaza i 374-VIM 1
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