Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: WEDNESDAY, December 21, 1994 TAG: 9412230111 SECTION: CURRENT PAGE: NRV6 EDITION: NEW RIVER VALLEY SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
RADFORD - Main Street Radford businesses will remain open until 8 p.m. through Thursday to accommodate holiday shoppers. Call Main Street Radford at 731-3656.
Bar association
BLACKSBURG - The Montgomery-Floyd-Radford Bar Association recently elected new officers. Marshall Long is the group's new president; Rodney G. Crowgey, president-elect; Frederick M. Kellerman Jr., secretary; Marshall J. Frank, treasurer. Regional vice presidents are Christopher A. Tuck, Montgomery County; Patrick K. Moore, Radford; Gino W. Williams, Floyd. Richard W. Davis is the bar council representative.
Semi-annual dividend
BLACKSBURG -The National Bank of Blacksburg recently paid a semi-annual dividend of 31 cents per share. Total dividends paid for 1994 are 58 cents per share, a 16 percent increase over the 1993 dividend.
UW campaign
BLACKSBURG - Litton Poly-Scientific recently ended its annual campaign for the United Way, presenting $34,933 to campaign coordinator JoLynn Price. The total marks a 21 percent increase over last year's contributions.
New CPA practice
PULASKI - Douglas E. Aust, certified public accountant, is accepting clients at his new practice at 306 First St. in the Gem City Iron and Metal Co. building. Call 980-5990.
Pageant Palace & Formals
CHRISTIANSBURG - Pageant Palace & Formals recently opened at 306 W. Main St. Co-owners Diane Yopp and Cindy Eller will offer pageant wear, pageant preparation, and prom and formal attire.
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