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.The Summerville News, Thursday, February 24, 1994
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OAK VIEW NURSING HOME NEWS
South Summerville Holds Worship Service
Gertrude Harris and Fred
and Dale Hunter visited Jim
Ho%g.
auline Hunter, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hunter and
James Ellenburg visited Mar
vin Hunter. 5 !
Thanks to Rev. J imm}y;
Bryant and folks of the Sout
Summerville Baptist Church
who were in charge of services
at Oak View last Sunday.
Eddis Zellner, Lorene Har
ris, BettK Suggs, Dot Brown,
Elizabeth Grasham, Kathryn
Brown, Fannie Allmon,
Elizabeth Singleton, Nona
Maxwell, Ruby Brewster, Julie
Webb, Rev. Asher Tucker,
Chad Hunt, Clara Steele, Rev.
and Mrs. Joel Smith and sons,
Brandy Hogue and Josh,
Becky Hendrix, Grace Kit
chens, Chris Edwards, Mrs.
Osburn, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Jones, Sheila, Ashley and Bob
bie Craig, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Pettyjohn visited Ms.
Menafay Pettyjohn.
Happy birthday wishes go
this week to Ms. Lucy Pierce,
Ms. Annie Mae Hall, Wilber
Westbrooks, Ms. Bertie Aber
nathy and Ms. Allene Bennett.
Visitors last week of Ms.
Vera Richardson were: Janie
Zander, Inez Brown, Charlotte
Stowe, Gail Leath, Jeff
Henderson, Louise Junkins,
Clyde Bailey, Hoyt and Lillian
Bailey, Charles and Sarah
McCain, Katie Baggett, Nelle
Martin, Roy and Lillian
Richardson and J. P. Eleam.
Jeff Henderson and Odella
Keith visited Ms. Louise
Tucker last week.
Jim Powell, Mary Hatcher,
Irene Hunt, Peggy Stricklin,
Mary Bullard, Ozella Freeman,
Billie Coker, Rev. Jimmy
Wilborn, Viola Lawman,
Wayne Wilson, Gail Leath,
Johnny Ayers, Louise Junkins,
Charles and Sarah McClain,
Bill Ponder, Hillery Howell,
Betty Jones, Katherine
Bryant, Roy Bishop, Jack
Bryant and Becky Alexander
visited Ms. Dot Hanle. Ms.
Hanle really eni'loyed the
beautiful flowers she received
last week from Lyerly First
Baptist Church.
Ms. Grace Howard and
daughter, Carolyn Blackmon,
were in Rome Saturday to
spend time with Rebecca and
Dustin Davis.
Mary Bullard and Katie
Baggett visited Ms. Frances
House.
Those visiting Mr. and Mrs.
James Jones last week were:
Wayne Romine, Rev. Johnny
Tinney, Charlene Anderson,
Rev. Jimmy Wilborn and Duel
and Ann Romine.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Darty
visited Ms. Velma Hancock
last week.
Buck, Betty, Amanda and
Amy Johnson and Mary
Young visited Ms. Gladys
Johnson.
Melodye and Bettye
Busbin, Rodney Nelson, Bet
tye Lee Finley, Cindy and
Bessie Allen, Eula Hall,
Howard and Mae Johnnie
Hawkins, Sis Nichols and
Vesta Helton visited Ms. Flora
Lee.
The Oak View Staff and
residents would like to express
their sympathy to the families
of Ms. Carrie Jones, Ms. Alma
Jones, Ms. Bertie Waits, and
Ms. Mozelle Johnson who pass
ed away at Oak View.
Azilee Edwards, Audrey
Christol, and Jeff Henderson
visited Paul Woodall.
Ann and Charles Brooks,
Jack Parker, Waydelle and
Carolyn, Jeff Henderson,
Goldie Cordle, Faye Finister,
Mary and Jim Parker, Ludwi
and Eula Hall, and John ang
Eddie Kendrick visited Earl
Parker.
Connie Segram and
daughter and Rev. Jimmy
Wilfi()rn visited Danny
Andrews.
Kathryn Brown, Porter and
Virsinia Durham, Shirley
Crider, David and Mary
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Bishop, Eddis Zellner, Linda
Reece, Goldie Cordle, Faye
Finster, Helen Hudson, Rosa
Chappelear, Thelma Yates,
Lois Anderson, Mary Waits,
Sheila Yates, Opal Vaughn,
Joan Swartz, Bonnie Allmon,
Jimmy Wilborn, Margaret
Warren, Pat Norton, David
Johnson, Audrey Christol,
Azilee Edwards, Era Dee
Stansell, Bonnie Sikes, Betty
and Joel Cook, Dot Westbrook,
Kim, Angie and Mildred Mit
chell, Ed Bryant and Vera
Richardson visited Ms. Ruth
FloKld.
ell Morrison, Johnny and
Katherine Bryant, Louie and
Naomi Woodall, Laura Keef,
Mary Bullard, Bill Bentley, Bil
g and Ruth Locklear, Ethel
rown, Lena Mae Morrison,
Robert Denson, Allison Allen,
Mary Lou Wilkerson and Cecil
and Tennie Deering visited Ms.
Ruby Morrison.
Bobby and Sarah Brush,
Mary Hatcher, Dot
Westbrooks, Ralph and Curtis
Brown, Martha Durham,
Claudia Brown, Nell Taylor,
Christy McGraw and G. A.’s
from Pleasant Grove Baptist
Church, Edythe McGinnis,
Rev. Fred Mercer, Jeff Hender
son, Joyce Brown, Lisa Brown,
and Jimmy Bryant visited Ms.
Ida Rutherford.
Visiting Ms. Lillie Mae
Atkins last week were: Grace
Kitchens, Bea Wilson, Harold
Pickle, Clara Steele, Mary
Bullard, Martha Eleam, Chad
Hunt, Julie Webb, Harold and
Dot Scoggins, Billie Coher,
Elizabeth Grasham, Fannie
Allmon, Lillian Chamblee, Mae
Belle Griffith, Charlene Powell,
Ruby Martin, Ollie Cash,
Charles and Sarah McClain,
Azilee Edwards, Audrey
Christol, Nelda Reynolds, Rita
and Caitlen Gifford, Becky
Layman, W.P. and Ann
Atkins, Katherine Bryant,
Eula Hall, Bessie Fuller, Nell
Martin, Robin Reynolds and
Ruth Helton.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pet
tyjohn, Minnie Wardlaw,
Euritha Dillard, Eunice Cargle
and Ral{l and Linda Greene
visited Ms. Doris Bulman.
Burma Nell Green and Dan
Webster visited Ms. Derotha
McClung.
Mamie and J. D. Hurtt, and
Dub and Eura Deering visited
Ms. Beth Harrison.
Donald Monroe, Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Pitts and Cynthia
EastervonKo visited William
Monroe.
Lester Nations, Era Dee
Stansell, Lynn and Haley Mid
dleton, Olene Duke, Ina Evans,
Euritha Dillard and Kathy
Padgett visited Ms. Lillian
Nations. :
Seaborn, Kim and Katelgn
Treadaway, Joe Moore, Ruby
Brewster, Ophelia Brooks,
Heather Rogers, Laura Casey,
Jennifer ams Amanda Dawson,
Brittne(?r and Lindsey Speer,
Ted and Blanche Bean, Jinmy
Wilborn, Ed Scoggins, Ken
neth Treadaway, Nora Max
well, Charlie Hill, Joel Smith
and family, Howard and Mae
Johnny Hawkins and Amber,
Ellye and Johnny Scoggins
visited Rex Treadaway.
Jeff Henderson, Vicki
Fisher, Darlene Baker,
Jeremiah, Susan and Alex
Wilson, Derek Baker, and
Louise Allison visited Ms.
Bessie Poovey.
Susie Gregory, Ola Mae
Sprayberry, Foye Tallent and
Maxine Cooper visited Essie
Wilson and &amie Williams.
Grace Kitchens, Irene
Bishop, Mary Bullard, Mary
Welch, Emily Frady, Bonnie
Allmon, Jeffy Henderson and
Louie Woodall visited Ms.
Naomi Woodall.
Joy and Hal Palmer,
Kathryn Brown, Ozella
Freeman, Thelma Yates, Betty
Calhoun, Lois Sprayberry, In
ez Brown, Jamie Zander, Roy
and Neva Burgett, Jessie
Cagel, Gus Trammell and Mat
tie Bolin visited Ms. Sara
Bronn. At g
rene ishop, eggy
Stricklin, Doris Wilson,
Kathryn Brown, Rose Pickle,
Sara Trammell, Shirley
Walker, Charles Parris,
Marianne Parris, Harold
Pickle, Connie Crowe, Chris
Fox, Rose, Andrew and Laura
Walker, Dale Abernathy,
Shannon Henry, Cara Casey,
Jewel Holcomb, Louise
Residents Receive Roses
— RECENT NEWS —
A very special thanks to the
Ladies Auxiliax;y VFW Post
6688 for a box of bananas they
donated to the residents of Oak
View Nursing Home last week.
Euritha Dillard and
Thomas and Louise Pettyjohn
visited Ms. Doris Bulman.
Ms. Beth Harrison and Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Hurtt visited
Michael and Tim Hurtt in
Dalton last Sunday.
James Covington visited
his wife, Mrs. Mae Covington,
during the week.
Roy Bishog, Nicky Alex
ander, Ozella Freeman, Mary
Hatcher, Mary Bullard, Ruth
and Hillery Howell, Gail Leath,
Johnny Bryant, Chris Mar
butt, Wayne Wilson, Becky
Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. To;g'
Christie, Joseph and Jared,
Jack Bryant, Nancy Ayres,
Viola Lawman, Ed Bryant,
Charles McClain, Lois Walker,
Ina Evans, Olene Duke, James
and Nancy Culberson and
Irene Bishop visited Ms. Dot
Hanle.
The Oak View volunteers
hosted a Valentine party for
the residents of Oak giew Nur
sing Home Monday evening.
Ms. Mattie Bolin and Jerry
Scott were crowned 1994
Sweethearts.
Mary Bullard, Bonnie
Allmon, Mary Welch, Jeff
Henderson ang Louie Woodall
visited Naomi Woodall.
Raymond Bell, Harold
Pickle, Rev. Dale Fincher,
Helen Hudson, Rosa Chap
pelear, Mary Young, Opal
Vaughn, Gris Trammell, Dot
Westbrooks, Bernard Shaw,
Betty Cook, Ralph and Curtis
Brown, Rev. Jimmy Wilborn,
Sue Elliott, Joan Swartz,
Porter and Virginia Durham,
Doris Wilson, %fildis Zellner,
Rev. Willie Bearden, W. P. and
Ann Atkins, Henry Chap
gelear, Jeff Henderson and Ed
ryant visited Ms. Ruth
Floyd.
Ruby Brewster, Eula Belle
Scoggins, Donald Wigley,
Seaborn, Kim and Katelyn
Treadaway, Hall Patterson,
Chad Hunt, Julie Webb, Shane
Reece, David Brewster, Ken
neth Treadaway, Menafay Pet
tyjohn, Elizabeth Gresham,
Ophelia Brooks, Rhonda
Milam, Danny Scoggins, Kevin
gcoggm" S, Jt:zlanhll?ynuglé Amber
coggins, Johnny Scoggins,
Claugtlan Treadaway, Carol Col
burn and Ellis Scoggins visited
Rex Treadaway and Ben
Scoggins.
Barbara Hughes, Sarah
Bearden, Violet Rinehart, Ed
na Williams, Gail and Sonny
Leath, John Paul Williams and
Diane and Jessica Moseley
visited Ms. Evelyn Blalock.
Mary Bullard, Betty Cook,
Bill and Gwen Bentley, Johnny
and Katherine Bryant, Louie
and Naomi Wood;{l, Billy and
Ruth Locklear, Lena Morrison,
lI\E/[thel l\lz.rol:vn, getty L(fao?xk'
ary Mackey, Tony, Lesha,
Joseph, J areg Christie, Laura
Keef, Rev. Willie Bearden,
Cecil and Nancy Watkins,
W. K. Cash and Nell Morrison
visited Ms. RubK Morrison.
Lois Sgrafi' erry, Billy
Trammell, Ozella Freeman, In
ez Brown, Betty Calhoun,
Kathryn Brown, Kathy Tram
mell and Mattie Bolin visited
Ms. Sara Trammell.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dit
mon, Mary and David Young,
Katie Baggett, Jeff Hender
son, Sally Lamaw McWhorter,
Harold and Sandy Berry and
Ben and Linda Johnson visited
Ms. Bessie Poovey.
Flossie Loggins, Harold
Pickle, Dot Scoggins, Nanci'
Ward, Sara Trammell,
Kathryn Brown, Doris Wilson,
Shirley Walker, Louise Stewart
and Irene Bish&p visited Ms.
Mattie Bolin. Ms. Bolin also
enjoyed Eoing to church Sun
day with Ray and Shirley
Walker and grandchildren.
Dorothy Harris, Carol Holl
ingsworth, Clara Smith,
Eunice Railey, Carol Barksdale
and children, James and Vicky
Miller, David and Airil Kin
cade, and George Clark visited
with Ms. Bonnie Teems.
Susie Gregory, Foye
Tallent, Ola Mae Sgrayberry,
Maxine Coo%er and Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Elliott visited Ms.
Essie Wilson and Mamie
Williams.
Patricia Gentry, Tom and
Susie Mahaffey, Mary Hat
cher, Martha Durham, Curtis
Brown, Jeff Henderson, Porter
Durham, Katl& Kellett, Buffy
Brown, Andy Williams, Bobtl?'
and Sarah Bush, Betty K.
Bush and Jim and Leatha
Richie visited Ms. Ida
Rutherford.
Visiting Ms. Bernie Baxter
Stewart, Paige Luallen, Aman
da and Jamie Pettyjohn, Beth
Harrison and Angie and Lind
sey Pettyjohn visited Ms. Mat
tie Bolin.
Vicky and James Miller,
April and David Kincade,
Becky Lively and Doug Kin
cade visited Ms. Bonnie
Teems.
Gail Leath, Ina Evans,
Olene Duke and Greg and Mar
cus Blalock visited Ms. Evelyn
were Deborah Black, Brian and
Erica Banther and Barbara
Brown.
Thanks to Mrs. Sara Cargle
of Sara’s Florist who brought
long-stemmed roses for each
resident in Oak View for Valen
tine’s Day.
Those visiting Marvin
Hunter last week were: Mrs.
Pauline Hunter, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hunter, Gene Ellen
burg, and Grace Ivey and
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Hillery
Howell visited Ms. Alice
Wallace.
Joyce and Archie Brown
visited Ms. Leanna Wooten
last week on Tuesday.
James King and Inez
Dempsey visitefi Ms. Louise
Herod.
Randy Johnson, Tom Jones
and Betty Johnson visited Ms.
Gladys Johnson.
W. J. and Odella Keith and
Paul and Bertie Tucker visited
Ms. Louise Tucker.
Susan Hirsch, Melodye and
Bettye Busbin, Jeanie Smith
and Lemuel and Ileen Bowling
visited Ms. Flora Lee.
Azilee Edwards, Audre
Christol, Leila Payne, Jei};
Henderson and Namon Dennis
visited Paul Woodall.
Visitors last week of Earl
Parker were: Charles and Ann
Brooks, Jack Parker, Jo Buice,
Jeff Henderson, Winifred
Doster and Ken Parker.
Throws Given
— RECENT NEWS —
Those visiting Jim Hogg
were: Fred, Dale and Taylor
Hunter, Gertrude Harris, Cin
dy Tucker, Tim Hogg, Rickie
Brown and Tammy and Kelly
Hayiood.
Thanks to Mrs. Margaret
Henderson and ladies of the
Trion First Baptist Church
who made some beautiful
aprons and lap throws for our
residents.
Harold and Rose Pickle,
Charles and Sarah McCain,
W.P. and Anne Atkins,
Roscoe and Clara Steele, Nell
Taylor, Edythe McGinnis,
Mary Bullard, Ophelia Brooks,
Julie Webb, Chad Hunt, Bur
ma Nell Green, Dorthea
McClung, Felicia Foster,
Harold and Evelyn Toles,
Ruby Martin, Frank and Hazel
Howell, Menafay Pettyjohn,
Martha Eleam and Connor
Allen visited Ms. Lillie Mae
Atkins.
Betty Johnson, Eden,
Derek, Britt and Brittany
Smith, Mary Young, Shirley
Crider, Randy and Earl
Johnson, Vesta Helton and
Angela Johnson visited Ms.
Gladys Johnson.
Azilee Edwards, Audrey
Christol, Jeff Henderson and
Clemmie Williams visited Paul
Woodall.
Mary Reynolds visited
Alfred Edwards.
Visitors last week of Mrs.
Naomi Woodall were Mary
Bullard, Opal Vaughn, Jeff
Henderson and Mary Welch.
Matt Veatch, Angelia
Johnson, Sue Scott, Jean
White, Leila Ward and Zachery
Hughes visited Ms. Sara
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Hillery
Howell visited Ms. Alice
Wallace. :
Mary Bullard and Laura
Love visited Ms. Frances
House.
W.J. and Odella Keith,
R. W. Patterson and Jeff
Henderson visited Ms. Louise
Tucker.
Ms. Grace Howard and
Carolyn Blackmon enjoyed
lunch and shopping in Fort
Oglethorpe last week on
Wednesday. Jeff Henderson
visited Ms. Howard on
Sunday.
Juanita Cole and Wanda
Dover visited their mother,
Ms. Mollie Beason.
J.D. and Mamie Hurtt
visited Ms. Beth Harrison on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pet
tyjohn and Eunice Cargle
visited Ms. Doris Bulman.
Inez Brown, Louise
Junkins, Lillian and Hoyt
Bailey, Clemmie Williams, Jeff
Hen(f;rson, Clyde Bailei:is' and
Mary Reynole visited Ms.
Vera Richardson.
Those visiting Ms. Flora
Lee last week were: Buddy,
Bettye and Melodye Busbin,
Aubrey and Kim Longley,
Susan Hirsch, Carmen and
Mary Alice Maxey, Elizabeth
and Ollie Nelson, Alma Aber
nathy, Shirley Bethune, Lois
Blalock.
Mary Hatcher, Dot
Westbrooks, Myra Dyer, Cur
tis and Ral&Fh Brown, Lois
Anderson, a% Waits, Etta
Stiles, Doris d'er, Christy
McGraw and G.A.'s from
Pleasant Grove Baptist
Church, Susie Dalton, Rev.
Fred Mercer, Rev. Jack and
Evelyn Sexton, Patricia Gen
try, Jeff Henderson, and Leon
Coley visited Ms. Agnes Coley.
Ina Evans, Olene Duke, Era
Dee Stansell and Lester Na
tions visited Ms. Lillian
Nations.
Juanita Hogan, Elfreda
Clark, Dick and Charlene
Anderson, Ann and Duel
Romine, Virginia Fowler,
Wayne and Louise Romine,
Rev. Jimmy Wilborn, Nickie,
Amy, Shannon and Beth
Romine, and Katherine
Thomas visited Mr. and Mrs.
James Jones.
Inez Brown, Janie Zander,
Jeff Henderson, Louise
Junkins, and Gail Leath visited
Ms. Vera Richardson.
Those visiting Ms. Lillie
Mae Atkins were: Tom and
Susie Mahaffey, Clara Steele,
Mary Bullard, Martha Eleam,
Connor Allen, Thelma Yates,
Nelda Reynolds, Doris
Hartline, Julie Webb, Chad
Hunt, Eisa Collette, Keranna
Pettett, Leigha Hayes, Court
ney Hamrick, Edd?lfs Zellner,
Sharie Daffron, Doris Wilson,
W. P. and Ann Atkins, Charles
McClain, Cecil Watkins, Ina
Evans, Olene Duke, Ophelia
Brooks and Robin Reynolds.
Dale, Fred and Taylor
Hunter, Gertrude Harris,
Frances Smith, Annette Hill
and Margie Love and Tammy
Haygood visited Jim Hogg.
Carolyn Blackmon visited
her mom, Grace Howard, on
Valentine’s Day and brought
her a rose.
Anderson and Bill and Vesta
Helton.
Clara Steele, Battie Pope,
Elizabeth Grasham, Fannie
Allmon, Martha Eleam,
Elizabeth Singleton, Dot
Brown, Betty Suggs, Julie
Webb, Chad Hunt, Kathryn
Brown, Doris Wilson, Virginia
Durham, Mr. and Mrs. John
Pettyjohn, Ruby Brewster,
Mattie Ruth Cochran, Rev.
Asher Tucker and Lorane Har
ris visited Menafay Pettyjohn.
The staff and residents of
Oak View extend sympathy to
the family of Ms. Margie Smith
who passed away last week.
Jim and Mary Parker, Ann
Brooks, Jack and Ruth Parker,
Cecil Parker, Jo Buice, Jeff
Henderson,. Lynn and Jim
Webb, and John and Eddie
Hendrick visited Earl Parker.
James King, Inez Dempsey,
Norene Stricklin, Mrs. John
Agnew, Dot Stanfield, and
Cecil and Mildred Herod
visited Ms. Louise Herod. Ms.
Herod would like for her fami
ly and friends to know how
much their visits mean to her.
Era Dee Stansell, Eunice
Cargle, Ruth Dillard, Marion
Cooper, Larry Stansell, Ina
Evans and Lester Nations
visited Ms. Lillian Nations.
Visitors of Ms. Carrie Jones
were: Eddis Zellner, Tony
Jones, Susie Mahaffey, Gene
and Joyce Brown, Harold and
Rose Pickle, Bonnie Allmon,
Dana Cates, Mary Bullard,
Johnny and Katherine Bryant,
Bettye Busbin, Jack Bryant,
Sheif'a Yates, Jean Gauld,
Hoyt and Louise Martin,
Yankee Jones, Chad Hunt,
Julie Webb, Hazel Vaughn,
Martha Eleam, Virginia
Durham, David Parker,
Kathryn Brown, Doris Wilson,
J ennil’:}r Brown, Irene Bish:fi,
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Woodall,
Eunice Cargle, Rev. Willie
Bearden, Asher Tucker, Lorene
Harris, Sara Trammell, Lucille
Roberts, Evelyn.and Chalee
Youngblood, Harvey
Reynolds, Frances Rosser,
Charles and Sara McClain, Roy
Bishop, Susie Ponder, Peggy
Stric&n a~nd George P. Yates.
Vicky and James Miller and
Johnny and Doug Kincade
visite(f, Ms. Bonnie Teems.
Thelma Hatfield visited
Ms. Lucy Pierce.’
Susie Gregory, Foye
Tallent, Ola Mae Sprayberry,
Willie Mae Cooper, Clay and
Brenda Hooper, Amanda and
Ashley Avery, Maxine Cooper,
Bob Patterson and Rachel
Knox visited Essie Wilson and
Mamie Williams.
Ethel Brown, Lena Mae
Morrison, Mary Bullard,
Ophelia Brooks, Johnny and
Katherine Bryant, Billy and
Ruth Locklear, Laura Keef,
Lisa Boyd, Bill Bentley, Louie
and Naomi Woodall, Rev.
Willie Bearden, Robert Den
son, Azzie Atchley and Susie
Gregory visited Ms. Ruby
Morrison.
Happy birthday wishes go
this week to Ms. Lucy Pierce
and Ms. Annie Mae Hall.
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recently gave birt{ to four kids. All four
of the aiyoung goats survived, which is
unusual, Lewis said. Normally, goats give
Coverdell
Rep Available
Yohn Strickland, regional
r« presentative for U. S. Sen.
Paul Coverdell, will hold public
office hours from 1 to 5 p.m.
Tuesday in the commissioner’s
board room of the Old Floyd
County Courthouse.
The public service is to
allow Coverdell’s constituents
the ¢ ortunity to voice ideas,
concerns and suggestions.
For more information, call
226-1925.
Support Group
Meeting Set
The Open-Heart Surgery
Support Group will meet at 7
p.m. today in the second floor
classroom at Redmond
Regional Medical Center
(RRMC).
The gro%ram will be
presente y. Dr. Dan
Goldfaden, cardiothoracic
surgeon, who performed the
region’s first heart surgery in
1988 at RRMC. He is affiliated
with the Harbin Clinic.
The meeting is o%en to all
who are interested. For more
information, call 236-1983.
Darden To Speak
At FC Graduation
Seventh District Rep.
George ‘“‘Buddy” Darden will
be the commencement speaker
during Floyd College’s gradua
tion exercises June 11, accor
ding to Dr. Lynn Cundiff,
president.
Billboard Ads
The Georgia Agribusiness
Council in conjunction with the
Outdoor Advertisers Associa
tion of Georiia has launched a
one-year public awareness cam
paign for the state’s largest in
dustry — agribusiness. The
campaign’s pur?ose is to
educate the non-farm public
about the industry’s ac
cos‘plishments and the
challenges it faces in continu
ing to meet the world’s food
and fiber needs.
AAA Meet Set
The Coosa Valley Regional
Development Center’s Area
Agency on Aging Advisory
Council will meet at 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday, March 22, at the
Coosa Valley RDC Conference
Room.
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