Posted by Jessica Lyle on May 08, 2019
The Four Way Test recognizes a local business that meets the following requirements:  Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned?  Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned.  The 2019 winner was Daniel Creel of Route 66 Tire and Auto. 
 
Daniel conducts his life and operates his business in a manner consistent with the Rotary Club's 4-Way Test Award. The 4 Way-Test asks these questions:
Is it the truth?
Daniel knows every customer by name. His estimate is always based on the Truth. When you go to pay, it is the same – always the Truth.
Is it fair to all concerned?
Fair is their work. They are Fair in their time. They are Fair in their customer delivery. They are Fair on checking tires. They give advice and do not try to sell you all the time.
 
Will it build goodwill and friendships?
The atmosphere is so friendly and peaceful. They are very attentive to customers. They have made friends because of how they know you.
 
Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
They provide a great service to our city and the people who have cars and need a place to trust. You can trust this place.
Pictured left to right: Tim Richardson, Rotarian; Daniel Creel, Route 66 Tire & Auto and Paul Conrady, Rotarian
 
 
                                                                                                                                                                                    Maegan Barnes was selected as Ida Freeman’s 2018-2019 Teacher of the Year.  Barnes has been teaching kindergarten for 6 years.  Also in attendance was school principal, Nicole Marler.