Retires
Mrs. Helyn Sitton,
A reception in recognition of
the retirement of Mrs. Helyn
Sitton. Nurse Technician, was
held in the Dining Room of St.
Luke’s Hospital on January 15.
Howard Spika said that Mrs.
Sitton has been on the staff for 16
years. She was a shining example
to all who worked with her
through her dedication and
tireless effort of excellent patient
care.
Howard Spika, President,
spoke on behalf of everyone at St.
Luke's in expressing sincere
gratitude and appreciation to
Mrs. Sitton for the years of
devoted loyalty, and wishing her
much happiness during her
retirement.
Mrs. Sitton and husband,
Robert, reside on Campobello,
Rt. 2.
FHA Reports
Continued Growth
The Farmers Home Admini
stration reports continued growth
in Rutherford and Polk County,
according to Larry E. Phillips,
Acting County Supervisor.
Loans from the agency made
through the Rutherford-Polk
County offices totaled $4,603,520
for the 1979 fiscal year for all loan
types.
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Retired Scientists,
Engineers Sought
DURHAM, N. C. — The Office
of Continuing Education at Duke
University is asking retired
scientists, engineers and people
in similar fields who are living in
North Carolina to make them
selves known.
With the aid of a grant from the
North Carolina Board of Science
and Technology, the office hopes
to develop a roster of retired
professionals and to hold a
conference in the Triangle area
to consider ways their talents
might be made available to state
and local governments, industry
and universities.
The roster and the conference
results will be given the Board of
Science and Technology for use in
planning future activities.
Sallie Simons, associate direc
tor of continuing education who is
administering the grant, said it
recognizes both a national trend
towards second careers in
retirement and the frequent
requests from state and federal
government and university and
industrial groups for professional
outside assistance.
As prospects are identified,
they will be asked to complete a
questionnaire and to suggest
other individuals or paths to
pursue.
After completion of the roster,
representative professionals and
potential employers — key
members of government, univer
sities and industries — will be
invited to the conference.
The Office of Continuing
Education was chosen to Admin
ister the grant because of its
experience with the successful
Duke Institute for Learning in
Retirement.
Further information can be
obtained from Ms. Simons, 107
Bivins, Duke University, Dur
ham, N. C. 27708 or phoning (919)
684-6259.
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Raines Promoted
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Howard
S. Raines, son of Howard W.
Raines of 408 S. Church Ave.,
Landrum, S. C., has been
promoted in the U.S. Air Force to
the rank of senior airman.
Airman Raines is a senior
system specialist at Nellis Air
Force Base, here.
The airman is a 1972 graduate
of Landrum High School.
His wife, Linda, is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. George Metcalf
of 837 E. Howard St., Tryon, N.C.
Whitesides Graduates
..BILOXI, Miss. — Airman
Stuart L. Whitesides, son of
retired Air Force Master
Sergeant and Mrs. Paul L.
Whitesides of Route 2, Mill.
Spring, N.C., has graduated:
from the Air । Force
space control and warning
systems operator course at
Keesler Air Force Base, here.
Graduates of the course earn
credits toward an associate
degree in applied science through
the Community College of the Air
Force.
Airman Whitesides learned to
operate electronic consoles used
in spacecraft tracking and
control systems.
He is being assigned to Fort
Lee, Va.
The airman is a 1979 graduate
of Polk Central High School, Mill
Spring.
SF 9
More than 825,000 armed forces
veterans with service connected
disabilities have been provided
vocational training and counsel
ing during the 36-year history of
this Veterans Administration
readjustment program. Most of
the veterans now being rehabili
tated are from the Vietnam Era.
FOR SALE: 48 in. 2-tube
florescent light fixture. Cost $40,
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