Roanoke Times
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Neighbors: THURSDAY, July 12, 1990
A NEIGHBORLY THING TO DO
FIRST NEIGHBORHOOD EDITOR HAD CAREER SIGHTS SET EARLY
IN BUSINESS
RELIGION BRIEFS
PH GRAD WINS CITY SCHOLARSHIP
IN SCHOOL
IN SCHOOL
DREAM TEAM
SPORTS BRIEFS
RELIGION BRIEFS
SEVEN MEMBERS OF TROOP 17 REACH THE RANK OF EAGLE SCOUT
VINTON HONORS MATTHEW BANKS
RELIGION BRIEFS
CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH TO SPONSOR DAY CAMP
RELIGION BRIEFS
IN SCHOOL
SEWAGE-TREATMENT PLANT CONSTRUCTION HAS BEGUN
CRIME LINE
BOARD TO HOLD HEARING ON LOT-SIZE ORDINANCE
COMMITTEE TO OVERSEE BUILDING OF COMPLEX
TEST SCORES CONSISTENT, BUT SLOWLY DROPPING
IN SCHOOL
SEEPAGE PROBLEM FOUND AT FINCASTLE PLANT
TROUTVILLE TO SIGN PACT WITH COUNTY ON WATER EXTENSION TO EXIT 44
NEW BUSINESSES
NEW BUSINESSES
IN SCHOOL
DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION FORMS NEW AUXILIARY
BEDFORD THEATER GROUP TO HOLD CHILDREN'S
ROANOKIE WOMAN WINS NATIONAL CLUB OFFICE
SORORITY NAMES WINNERS IN FUND-RAISING PAGEANT
CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS, RECEIVES STATE AWARDS
MANAGEMENT GROUP ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
BANKING ASSOCIATION ELECTS 1990-91 OFFICERS
FIVE SCHOOLS COMPLETE ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS
ASIAN REFUGEE TEENS HONOR VOLUNTEER TUTORS
LEAGUE ANNOUNCES NEW BOARD MEMBERS
EIGHT NAMED TO POSTS WITH GIRL SCOUT COUNCIL
ROANOKE JAYCEES ELECT OFFICERS FOR 1990-01
BREAKFAST LIONS CLUB NAMES WOMAN OF YUEAR
DIABETES FOUNDATION ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
BUSINESSWOMEN'S CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS
ROANOKE-AREA KNIGHTS WIN STATE RECOGNITION
BACK CREEK SCHOOL RECYCLES TO RAISE FUNDS
ARTIST'S EFFORTS BRING RECOGNITION TO STATION
IN SCHOOL
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