Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: SUNDAY, May 13, 1990 TAG: 9005090066 SECTION: DISCOVER THE NEW RIVER VALLEY PAGE: DIS/NRV8 EDITION: NEW RIVER SOURCE: JUDITH SCHWAB SPECIAL TO THE ROANOKE TIMES & WORLD-NEWS DATELINE: RADFORD LENGTH: Short
Now, 24 years later, Jackie Spaulding sometimes considers moving when her commute to Wythe County, where she is a high school guidance counselor, seems particularly long.
But, she just can't seem to find a better deal than the New River Valley.
"I think the New River Valley is great," shouts Ray, whose commute is just spittin' distance from home.
"With or without your wife - right?" Jackie calls after him as he heads for his office.
"I don't really want to move," Jackie Spaulding said. "The town [Radford] has been good to us, both our kids have been well prepared for college."
Spaulding sees Radford as a great place to raise a family.
"When your kid learns to drive, you don't sit home and shudder," she said. But she can remember when there were a few hardships to go along with that small-town ambiance.
When she was pregnant with her first child in 1968, "There was nowhere in town to buy maternity clothes. I had to go to Roanoke or sew my own and I couldn't sew."
And there were no fast-food restaurants, either.
Now she doesn't need maternity clothes, and there's all the fast food she can eat.
She thinks she'll stay.
by CNB