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Fftge eB-MIRROR-HERALD-Thunday, August U, 1*16 Wade Ford Earns DSA From Company Wade Ford has received a 1V7S distinguished serv ice award from Ford Motor Oo. Taxes Devour Grocery Profits The $130 billion burden im posed on business and taxpay ers to keep records, file reports and comply with government regulations would be enough to give every man, woman and child in the country free gro ceries for a year and still leave some change left over. That’s what William S. Mitchell, president of Safeway Stores, Inc., told a recent stock holders' meeting. In attacking government regulation and tax policies, he (charged that new Securities and Exchange Commission rules will force his company to spend money preparing a "make believe” report on the current replacement costs of assets. Lamarr Pierce, zone manager for Ford, presented the huge framed certificate to Wade Ford owner Wade Tyner. The Kings Mountain dealership was one of only 46 In the 180-dealer Charlotte zone to be nominated for the awsu*d. Ihe award reads ‘Tn recognition of progressive management . . . modern sales and service facilities . . . sound merchandising practices . . high quaUty standards . . . smd con tinuing Interests in ren dering superior service to Ford owners.” TVner commented, "I’m very appreciative to Ford Motor Cb. for the award, but I’m more appreciative to all the pec^le who work at Wade Ford for making this possible. This award Is not for me but for the dealership. It was a combined effort of all the people.” Get Azalea Beds Ready To Plant The plants may not be put in them until next spring, but you can go a- head with preparation of beds for azaleas. North Carolina State University extension hor ticulturists suggest roto- tilling to work the bed into good planting site. Of course, you can do it wHh a shovel or other tool, if the rototiller isn’t available. or old sawdust are two materials that work well. If the soil is poor and hard, it will pay in the long run to work in a three or four-inch layer of organic matter. Peat moss If you use fairly new sawdust, nitrogen should be added to the soil for the first two or three years. New sawdust has a way of tying up nitrogen as it rots- ELECT HELEN S. CUNNINGHAM DEMOCRAT DISTRICT COURT JUDGE 27th JUDICIAL DISTRICT Photo By Gary Stewart JOHN EAKER Democratic Candidate For STATE SENATE 25tli Senatorial District - ACCEPTS AWARD - Wade lyner, right, owner of Wade Ford, accepts 1976 distinguished service award from Ford Motor Co. zone manager, Lamair Pierce. The KM dealership was recognized for Its total performance In sales and service and customer relatloas. The 27th Judicial District has established a special court to hear juvenile cases. This meets a real need in the judicial system. Juveniles and their family members who come before the court need a judge with ex perience, concern and interest to hear them. Helen S. Cunningham is that' person. 23 years experience Juvenile Court Work Charlotteans Charged Former Director, Gaston County Domestic Relations & Juvenile Court Member state committee to write “Rules and Procedure for Juvenile Court.” Chairperson, Gaston County Task Force to study needs of children With CB Radio Larceny Present Chief Court Counselor, 27th Judicial District Helped establish Gaston County Detention Home Larry Hoffman, 28, and Ronnie BoUck, 10, both of Charlotte, have been charged with larceny of a CB radio from a 1067 Ford owned by Alice Dover Farris, 1000 First St., whUe Mrs. Farris was shopping at KM Plaza. According to KMPD, a witness to the Incident called police and Ptl. B. O. Benton responded to the call. The two men, who were riding In a Canada Dry truck operated by Hoffman who Is an em ploye of the company, were picked up In Shelby at The Pantry. Both were jailed In lieu of $200 bond. In other law en- GOLF CLUB REPAIR WE HAVE IN STOCK THE NEW TITANIUM SHAFTS CUSTOM MADE CLUBS, RESHAFT, REGRIP, REFINISH, CUSTOMIZE ALL MAKES, GRAFITE SHAFTS. NEW AND USED CLUBS FOR SALE . Putters . Bags. Balls . Wedges . Drivers Head Covers . Driving Nets . Shag Bags Practice Balls. Retreivers CAROUNA CLUB SHOP 7113 Belhaven Blvd. (Hwy 16) Charlotte, N.C. Phone 392-7987 CUT LER OFF 1-85 AT HWY 16 • WE ARE 2 MILES ON THE LEFT Harold Dale, Your Golf Club Doctor forcement activities, Russell B. Putnam, Rt. 8, Elox 440, reported to KMPD that while he was vacationing his '74 model golf cart was removed from his Golf shed and damaged approximately $200. The cart was recovered between No. 8 and 10 tees at KM Country Club Qolf Course by a golfer recognizing the equipment. Kathle MltcheU, 466 Pine Manor Apartment, reported to KMPD that while her vehicle was pariced In front of her residence that an attempt was made to cut the Ignition wires and “straight wire” the vehicle. Minor damages were reported. James D. Carter, operator of Bonnie Mist ckr Wash at 611 E. King St., told KMPD that an attempt was made to break Into the money boxes at the automatic car wash during the night of Aug. 3 and the machines were damaged proxlmately $60. VOTE FOR HELEN S. CUNNINGHAM IN TOE AUGUST 17' PRIMARY ELECTION DEMOCRATIC Paid I’ol. Adv. by Helen S. ('unningham A Hosiery Styles Fit All Ages From nursery school through college, students can dress their feet and legs this fall In a variety of hosiery styles that com bine fashion and fun with functional practicality, according to the National Association of Hosiery Manufacturers. The ankle Is more than holding Its own In the fashion picture as a place to express Individuality. Just ask any student from elementary school on up. Socks rate high among accessories. Stripes continue to make big news In hosiery for the younger set, and leading the way la the rugby stripe. The alternating bands of two rich colors, topped with white to correspond to the collar of the classic rugby shirt, are seen on socks of every size, fiber combination and weight. Similarly, scarf stripes — wide swaths of bright colors and, In some cases, intricate patterns — coordinate with mufflers, and sometimes gloves as well, for a put-together look on the coldest winter days. Striped top sports socks, of course, remain a favorite among all age groups. Often with a terry cushion-foot construction for comfort while running and jumping, these socks come with colors to match those of favorite teams; cartoon decals; player numbers; and sport hero Identifications. One of the newest additions Is a side pocket. t no In upi the P« 1 pai I 1. 1 2. I it □ □
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