I took a check to deposit in the bank. I asked if they had a "medallion notary" - and to my surprise, they do have one. I'd never heard of a medallion notary, but it's kind of super-notary - requires more information that just a notarized signature. It turns out this happens frequently with DuPont forms. Who knew! I didn't have all the necessary paperwork, but at least now I know this can be done at my own bank.
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The orthopedist put
me in a boot for the fracture in my foot (it's in the extension of the toe bone
of the little toe, back into the foot itself).
I go back on the 22nd, and we'll see what happens after that. The boot really throws my none-too-steady
gait off even more. So I'll be walking
with a cane while wearing it. I think
I'm going to have to take it off in order to drive, but he said that was okay
to do.
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The end of an
era! After being in Chattanooga for 60
years, duPont will no longer have a presence in our Scenic City. John was transferred to the duPont plant here
in 1986, and was there until he retired at the end of 1991. Yet another loss.
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