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,4' . _ v , . . ~; - v .... . JUNE 2 1977 ■ ’r ’. : ' ; -.; f i i ' E f ® v’ ; i HHjHj \ i Igk* \, |||H|| HyV l||! -fllflii ,’flßHhk. IMiKg B *il flfc I I j§§j 8 t 'S*r M {BK '|BHpHk .._ - .-S A BETTER CAR THAN FACTUBAL COMPARtSOI PfTHE TOP 8 -POUTED CMS SOLD II THE U*. SMOG ,>^ equipment:- REQUIRED D (catalytic con- I I number vertepor \ " ‘ 0F secondary ' \ I *•'' AUTOMATIC TRUNK I / *'' x DEALERS secondary valve I (available with FRONT "SPACE I / V MAKE (700 or system) GAS > v TIRES BATTERM RADIO fully automatic WHEEL ENGINE (dubic I WHEEL WGT. MODEL more) / REQUIRED WARRANT! WHEELS SIZE I STD transmission) DRIVE SIZE fget) I BASE (lbs.) TOYOTA YES X CATALYTIC “MONTHS STD 13” 50 AMP INO YES ° NO 1588 cc J1 I 93.3 2225 ■•-- s 5 ”"'* > —*f COROLLA 2-OOOfl SEDAN -~K ?.^T S V N YEB ’ 12 MONTHS STD 13” 60 AMP. INO YES NO! 1397 cc N A I 92.1 2675 HA TCI 111 1 CATALYTIC 12,500 MI. Uni AIM sedan CONVERTER I (non-lead I I 210 2 DOOR SEDAN «*> HONDA I \ | „„ Civic 2dr NO SFCONDARY 12 MONTHS STD 12” 35 AMP. I NO! NO YES 1488 cc N A 86.6 1758 IMUni seL IHIHIIH SYSTEM SHIFT TYPE) drive CIVIC 2 DOOR SEDAN £)*”*’ \ J Uftll ™ YES PATAIVTir “MONTHS STD 13” 45 AMP. NO YES YES s isßßcc "lU TmS NA If |l| Ra j bbi ‘ 20,000 MI. I (UNEVEN | U 2 dr sedan CONVERTER I DRIVE RAOOn 2 DOOR SEDAN | SHAFIS| j J> SUBARU I I mm—Mammmm CimADII DL 2dr YES 12 MONTHS STEEL 60 AMP. YES YES YES 1595 cc 143 1 96.7 1975 OUDHnU sedan NONE UNLIMITED RADIALS I (EQUAL _ ____ _____ (“y grade MILEAGE 13” I DRIVE DL 2 DOOR SEDAN s as > I shafts) / I __ _ FIAT —— " I I pin I 128 2dr YES CATALYTIC 12 MONTHS STEEL 50 AMP. INO NO YES 1290 cc 13.0 1 96.4 1950 IIN 1 sedan CONVERTER 12,000 MI. RADIALS I (uneven 12S 2 DOOR SEDAN X'* ' 3 ” 2X I . * BASED ON AVAILABLE MODEU AND MFORMAIHM AT TIME Os PRINTING. NUT RESPONSIBLE FOR S' ERRORS. CHAHRES OR IMPROPER MFORMRTMHI. 1/21/77. —^ 'Mil • \ ' ' » : ) . .Read the comparison chart and seeTflryeurself. SUBARU also offers a very popular 4 WHEEL DRIVE STATION WAGON. Go and compare prices and don’t forget SUBARU 2 door sedan starts ata.base price of $2999 plus Dockage, dealer prep, tax and licenses and we also doors, DL 4 doors, DL Sport Coupes, GF Sport Hardtops, Stationwagot»,-~~.. and our 4 wheel drive wagon. Heavy duty 3 speed automatics, 4 speeds and 5 speeds, if you have already purchased one of the above imports you should compare your cost oJLauiintenance against a SUBARU (who rates number*) in its class). Ofttman*lMtweek compared his cost to own 2 Honda Civics (husband'and wife.) One'Hqnda had 13,000 miles and the other had 24,000 mile/ After lookjfig at mbsCof the other imports he decided on SUBARU /nd bought two. Honda a IsoESts uneven drive shafts. EN6LISH AUTO SALES 1 ( SCO • BA - BOO) I OIK ME. 765-7892 SPBIICE PINE \ 1 More wear and tear on your tires. We are not trying to say that Honda is a bad car and we are not trying to say that any of the other ipiports are. bad. We are just stating the facts that SUBARU is better and we have tfc? proof. When you can purchase a SUBARU with no catalytic converter —floras any grade of gasoline), 1 year unlimited miles vterranty, no \ emission adds ons, Stainless steel exhaust system, steel belted radials, fully reclining buckely air conditioning ( warranty) and many, \ many more a true equal drive snait and \ front wheel drive. EPA Estimates - up to 41 MPG. ■ \ .We would like for you to go and «heck out any import that you might . ) desire, but before you purchase come and look at a SUBARU and we think — / that you will agree with us when we say that SUBARU IS A BETTER BUY THAN ANY OF THE OTHER IMPORTS! IIEIKUSIW AUD BUILT TO STAY THAT WAY Mitchell Golf I Report Heavy rains last Thursday kept Mt. Mitchell Golf Club closed for several days, so the Ladies League was post poned. Hope to see everyone out this wekk. This is the last time for the Ladies Golf Association Ginic to be printed. Remember, anyone interested is welcome. June 7 at 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. Beginners and Interme diates; June 8 at 6 p.m. Beginners. All dates and times will be one hour classes. June 9 at 9 a.m. Begin ners, 10 a.m. Intermediates, 6 p.m. both; June 14th at 9 a.m. Beginners, 10 a.m. Interme diates, 6 p.m. both. June lJ at 9 a.m. Beginners, 10 a.m. Interme diates and 6 p.m. both. Remember to bring along a friend Wednesday, June 16 for the Ginic, and to join us at Carolina Hemlocks Camp ground at 7:30 for the Covered dish supper. ** Regardless of the steady rain, last Tuesday, the Mount Mitchell Pro-Am was a great success! Everyone who golfed enjoyed the beautiful course and will be coming back to piay again on a sunny day. We want to thank all the players for being good sports and making the tournament the success it was. ** Pro-William Deck sends a special thanks to the gals of the Ladies League for goind a great job. Ladies who worked so hard were Doris Edge, Rose Marie Altemus, Harriet Weiss, Karen Dawson, Nelle Hoover, Marla Hoover, Pat Carter, and Bertie Van Dell. A special thanks to Jim Lockridge and all the men who kept our greens in tip top shape. And the kindness given to the ladies! Manager Jim Floyd, and his wife who worked all day, we all thank you. Our Pro William Deck, Ass’t. Pro Owen West, you deserve a big thanks also for ali your work. ** A delicious lunch was served by Troxell Trout Farm. A Big Thank You to all the people who sponsored the tournament, from all the members of Mount Mitchell Golf Club. ** Mens League starting June 7 at 5 p.m. are anxious to get started. Teams are being finalized and schedules made up now. There is still NW Financial s Meeting Held The annual meeting of Northwestern Financial Cor poration was held today in the Directors’ Room of The Northwestern Bank in North Wilkesboro. Mr. Edwin Dun can, Jr., president, reviewed the performance of the Corporation in 1976 compared with other southeastern bank ing companies. My 'Duncan also discussed expectations for 1977 and projected earn ings of approximately $1.70 per share. In response to questions it was reported that the requir ed divestiture of Northwes tern Security Life Insurance Company and Northwestern Insurance Company is being |Health Department | June 1, Wed., Eye Cilnlc-Dr. Powell / 8:00- :00 June 2, Thurs., Family Planning-Dr. McGahey 8:00- >OO June 3, Fri., Child Health-Dr. Pope lOsOO- >OO June 6, Mon., Immunization Clinic * v 8,00-: >OO June 6, Mon., Nurae ScrcVwlwg- 9,30. ,00 June 7, Tues., Maternal Health-Ms.Klngham 12x30- >3O June 8, Wed., Family Plannlng-Dr.McGahey B>oo-: >OO June 9, Thurs., Pap Smear CHnic-Ms.Klngham S B>oo-H>oo June 10, Frl., Child Health-Dk. Pope 10>00- 4>oo June 13, Mon., Immunization ' B>oo-M:00 June 13, Mon., Nurse ScrMning 9>30-jf:00 June 14, Tues., Child Health-Dr Cort B>oo-Q>oo June 16, Thurs., Material Health 4>oo-I>oo MgfKlngham and Taylor / June 20, Mon., Immunization Clinic B>oo-t|:00 June 20, Monrv Nurse Screening / 9,30- June 20, Mon., Maternal Healmv. % y 4,00- o>oo Ms. Klngham ft 1 faylor June 21, Tues., Maternal Health-Dr. Hemphill B>oo-ll>oo June 23, Thurs., FamUy Plannlng-Dr. McGahey B>oo-l I>oo June 24, Fri., Child Health-Dr. Pope B>oo-l2>oo need for more players,fwhy don’t you sign up. pay your dues now. Schedules will be printed next we&. •• Congratulations to Jim Dawson for being the winner of the Golf Bag for being closest to the pin on the second hole. ! l »v.(W • M A lo Jim Dawson ; it Congratulations to i'-Bill Davis from Hendersonville Golf Gub who had- a hole-in-one on the sixth hole. Congratulations to 30 the winners of the tournament: Pros William Deck and, Sam Foster on winning First Place. Team Low Net Winners were Bill Greene of Oakwdods Pro-William Deck Country Gub, North Wilkes boro; Tommy Pegram of Bethania Country Gub and Amateur, Dale Hollemon. Two teams tied for second and third including William Deck, Pro, and Amateurs Pete Ogle, Jim Lockridge and Owen West. studied with outside consult ants at this time. Progress was also reported on , the possible settlement of the suit for recovery of taxes against the Internal Revenue Service. One new director, was elected, Mr. John P. Ros tan 111. Mr. Rostan is director of finance, Waldensian Baker ies, Inc., Valdese, N.C. Following the Annual Meeting the Board of Direc tors voted to increase. the quarterly cash dividend to 10 cents per shareyan increase of 33.3 percent qair the previous rate of Jr/i cents, j The dividend is payable on Jiily 1, 1977, to shareholders of record June 21, 1977. !
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