Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, April 7, 1994 TAG: 9404080004 SECTION: CURRENT PAGE: NRV-11 EDITION: NEW RIVER VALLEY SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
DUBLIN - New River Community College has received a $13,500 scholarship endowment from Pulaski Community Hospital in memory of L. Brinkley Eure. The scholarship will be awarded to a student who works for the hospital or is a child or spouse of a hospital employee or of a physician on the hospital medical staff.
Local pharmacist buys shop
RADFORD - Pharmacist Bill Armentrout of Radford Drugs has purchased the First Street Pharmacy and joined The Medicine Shoppe pharmacy chain. The new store will carry only prescriptions and health-related items.
Chamber honors Capers Catering
BLACKSBURG - The Greater Blacksburg Chamber of Commerce has selected Capers Catering as the April Proud Chamber Member. Owner and chef Sally Roraback started the business four years ago after being inspired by friends. The business is located at 3320 Mount Zion Road and caters public and private parties.
Company building low-energy homes
BLACKSBURG - Jeff Kurtz and David Goad have joined to form Free Energy Homes of Virginia, Inc. The new company has completed its first house in the new Deerfield subdivision on Toms Creek Road. The structure incorporates radiant floor heating, water-conserving low flow plumbing fixtures and several special features for energy conservation.
Rolfer opens Blacksburg practice
BLACKSBURG - Certified Rolfer Vicki Egge has opened a Rolfing practice in Blacksburg. Rolfing is a unique form of body therapy that promotes improved posture, increased flexibility and relief from symptoms caused by muscle injury.
Doctor Video wins award from Nintendo
CHRISTIANSBURG - Doctor Video has received a 1993 Service Excellence Award from Nintendo of America for outstanding dedication and superior support to Nintendo and consumers with customer service.
by CNB