Roanoke Times
& World-News
Neighbors: THURSDAY, April 7, 1994
AS ROBERTSONS GROW, SO DOES NUMBER OF BUSINESSES
PERSONAL SERVICE IS BEST SELLER AT INDEPENDENT BOOK STORE
STUDENT-ATHLETE CONCEPT MAKES MOVERS COMPETITIVE
NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT ON SMALL BUSINESSES
INTIMATE ATMOSPHERE DRAWS GUESTS TO BED AND BREAKFAST
OWNER DOESN'T MIND LOSING TO WIN OVER CUSTOMERS
SCORE VOLUNTEERS SHARE EXPERIENCE
CONVENIENT COUNTRY STORE DOUBLES AS COMMUNITY CENTER
THEY KEEP COMING BACK TO SAM'S, JUST LIKE THEY HAVE FOR GENERATIONS
BUSINESS KNOW-HOW SERVICES FOOD SERVICE SUPPLIER WELL
HELP IS AVAILABLE FOR SMALL-BUSINESS OWNERS
STARTING A BUSINESS? HERE ARE TIPS
QUALITY, PERSONAL SERVICE KEEP CUSTOMERS, SAY DRY CLEANERS
SMALL JOBS NO HANDICAP TO CONTRACTOR-SPORTSMAN
RELIGION BRIEFS
IN SCHOOL
KIWANIS CLUBS HONOR CHAMPS
RELIGION BRIEFS
FOR THE RECORD
VINTON COUPLE SEES THEIR FUTURE IN THE CARDS
USED BOOK STORE COVERS CLASSICS TO COLORING BOOKS
CHANGES IN HEALTH CARE JEOPARDIZING PHARMACIES
PEACOCK OWNER PROUD OF SERVICE HE PROVIDES
SERVICE IS BEST MEDICINE AT CUNDIFF
MAMMOGRAM NOT AS BAD AS FEARED
HORTICULTURE AND HARDWARE COME TOGETHER IN GLENVAR
PHARMACY'S CUSTOMERS LIKE INTIMACY, FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE
LOYAL CUSTOMERS FIND SHOE TIME A PERFECT FIT
RELIGION BRIEFS
IN SCHOOL
IN SCHOOL
IN SERVICE
MANAGER SAYS SETUP DRAWS CUSTOMERS TO COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY
HARDWARE STORE TAKES PATRONS BACK IN TIME
COUPLE STARTS FROM SCRATCH TO BUILD PAVING BUSINESS
CRAIG SEEKS WAIVER TO OPEN SCHOOLS EARLY
MANAGEMENT BASICS TO BE TAUGHT IN SEMINARS
SEVERAL GIVEN AWARDS BY MENTAL HEALTH GROUP
LOCK-UP WILL RAISE FUNDS FOR AREA MDA FAMILIES
TOP HAT DANCERS PLACE THIRD IN DANCE FESTIVAL
NATIONAL FOREST OFFICE GETS NEW LOCATION
INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTER GETS STATE GRANT
ADVOCACY GROUP HONORS ROANOKE POLICE OFFICE
HOLLINS HARDWARE: ATTENTION TO DETAIL, OLD-FASHIONED SERVICE
CRAIG TO GET PROPERTY TAX REDUCTION
FINCASTLE SAR RECEIVES AWARDS, ELECTS OFFICERS
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