ROANOKE TIMES

                         Roanoke Times
                 Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: THURSDAY, August 4, 1994                   TAG: 9408180061
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                    PAGE: N-9   EDITION: METRO 
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IN BUSINESS

DOMINION CAR COMPANY of Salem has been named a recipient of Chrysler Corp.'s top dealership award. The "Award for Excellence" is presented to Chrysler dealerships demonstrating outstanding achievement in the areas of customer satisfaction, sales performance, administrative efficiency, professional facilities and community relations. This is the second time that Dominion Car Company has received the award.

TERESA KELLEY and CHRISTOPHER FERRIS recently received scholarship grants from the Hooker Educational Foundation which provides grants to qualified children and spouses of employees of Hooker Furniture Corporation. Kelley is pursuing a medical office assistant degree at Dominion Business School, and Ferris is pursuing a degree in commercial art at Virginia Western Community College.

MOORE'S LUMBER & BUILDING SUPPLIES of Roanoke raised more than $43,000 at a recent golf outing with its participating suppliers helping the City of Hope National Medical Center and its Beckman Research Institute. The event was part of the Hardware/Home Improvement Industry's yearlong fund-raising campaign for the City of Hope.

OAKEY'S VINTON CHAPEL recently received a Gold Public Approval Award from the International Order of the Golden Rule for the excellent service its staff has shown to families.

The International Order of the Golden Rule is an association of dependable funeral directors with about 1,400 members. All members must go through a careful screening process which includes written recommendations of families and businessmen.



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