ForPar1~-:Vbi CWOY Businesses Have Twofold Motivation By Joe Brown Post Staff Writer Over $3,000 in cash and prizes was donated from 30 Charlotte advertising businesses and sponsors to this year’s Charlotte Post’s “Churchworker of the Year’’ contest The contest has gained more popularity each year and has attract ed new advertisers in its increase of community exposure. Due to the popularity of the “Churchworker of the Year” contest, several area businesses see a great opportunity to gain added advertising for their business and partici pate in a worthy cause to work with the black churches in the comm uni ty. The owners of these established businesses have donated trips, fur coats, jewelry, cosmetics, gift certificates and a host of other cash prizes. The donators of the grand prizes have also been co-spoosors of the contest for several years. Eastern Airlines will be giving two trips away; one to the first {dace winner and the other to the pastor of the winning church. Second place winner will be awarded a fur coat by Victor's Furs in Charlotte. David Richards, the owner, has been pleased with their participation in the contest for years. - “It has been something we hove been doing for years. We started ad vertising with the Char lotte Post before the contest, so we would have been involved with the Poet either way. Even when the store was downtown, we were so much involved. We think it is something nice to do," commented Richards. The hard working third place winner will receive a $500 gift certificate from Winn-Dixie Supermarket. And the overall church worker chosen in the category of congeniality will win a $500 cash prize from radio station WPEG FM 96. Hie prize will be a . jewelry piece valued at $500. Nancy Cooper, general manager, express es the station's three year relationship as ooe at the co-sponsors of the contest. “We feel that it is an honor to be involved with the Post on the •Churchworker of the Year’ contest It has been an admirable endeavor and we have enjoyed our asso ciation with them,'' Cooper states. Hie list of other business es join the grand prize donators in publicizing their businesses and reaching out a community hand to strengthening the circulation of the Charlotte Post. Several owners and managers give their comments of their recent or years of participation in the subscription campaign. Ann's Beauty Satan- “I like participating in the progress of the black news paper, whenever they try to do something for the community and them selves, so I don’t mind.” Ann Jones is the owner and her salon specializes in manicuring, hairpieces, . facials and above all hair styling. DUworth Food Center "We wanted to show our appreciation to the black . community for its business and its support of us.” Mr. Harrelson operates the store from the begin of 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Saturday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays. AJ Manch’s Field's Jewelers- "We are always interested in helping out in any way that we can. We always have something to give when it is something legitimate like the Charlotte Post.” The store opens from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. six days a week with Mr. Manch the owner. Peak’s Drug: ”We have been participating because it is a good project to the church. We think it is great g DOES IT! AND WE HAVE EXPERIENCE! 107 Years Of Continuous Service From THE CHARLOTTE POST and shows community interest” Mr. Don Mil is the owner and the store runs from 8:30 a.m. tQ 8 p.m. Ches Marjorie- "We get so much from the com munity so we should give something back.” Ms. Majorie runs the shop that specializes in bridal gowns, formats and ac cessories. Hours are Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Howe of Charles- Mr Charles is the manager. “The prize is something the people can get something out of and we can serve the community, too.” The store opens from 9a.m. to 7 p.m. Famous Mart- “You asked us and we did it to accommodate you. And the Charlotte Post is a good newspaper.” Mr. Gerald Sinoe commented on the store hours between 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday-10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, Friday. Open Sundays six months out of the year (October 1 through April 1). MWS Associates- “It’s a real! good program. The giving part is good. We participate every year and it is just caring about people that make it very special. It also gives good advertising.” Betty Slater is the owner and the store operates from 9. a.m. to 6 p.m. Discount Uniform Sfcop “I think it is very impor tant that people do take an interest in their churches." Mr. PoliofTs shop sells uniforms for doctors, nurses, restaurants, and hotel workers. The open hours are 9:99 a.m. to 5:90 p.m. other businesses pot available for comment are Burger King (Mr. Nasif Majeed), Classic Touch (Darlene Little), Plej’s Textile Mill Outlets (Mr. D. Buddin), West Coast Hair Studio , House of Unfinished Furniture (Mr. Bill Cole), Brownlee Jewelers (Mr. A1 Rousso), Buffalo Tire and Automo tive (Mr. Norman Green), Ledford’s (Mr. Harris), Mr. Transmission (Mr. Goode), Naturalizer (Mr. Doug Masters), Pro Play, Vivian’s Boutique, Holloway’s Men’s Shop (Mr. Holloway), NWBA, and Ray’s Furniture, (Mr. Lawrence). YWCA Presents Summer Series The Uptown YWCA will present a Summer Series for Public Education at 418 E. Trade St. which began July 10. The subject at that time win be "Female " Security" (Rape Preven tion). This six-hour course will be presented by the Charlotte Police Depart ment and will occur on July 17 from 6-0 pro The next session will focus on "Being in Touch with Me.” Chris Crawford of Kinder Mourn will faci litate discussion on the grieving process and its effects on friends and suicide victims. This session will beheld on July 23 from 7:30-8:3® p.m. The session is free aiii open to the public, parking is also available. It's Always I Time To READ THE POST * ————— “*"* ■“ Coupon Must Accompany Order S3 M Minimum After Miscount Offer expires July 17, IMS | i ! i l Pick up your dry cleaning 'til 11 p.m. dally. | i tryon MALL i CLEANERS ! : “JUt,. -- Hit's trne that you’re as young as you feel, then Mary McLendon Allen mast be a kid again. She raceatly celebrated her 77th birthday, even thoagh her physical features say she’s only 50. A native of Lincoln ton County. Georgia. Mrs. ADea Is a member of Second Calvary Baptist Church where she sings oa the Vocal Missionary Group No. 3. 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