Roanoke Times
& World-News
Current: SATURDAY, February 2, 1991
DUBLIN CHURCH BEGINS MISSION FOR TROOPS
BIBLE CLASS BEGINS AT LYNCHBURG COLLEGE
PULASKI CHURCH REPORTS RECYCLING PROGRESS
METHODIST CHURCHES PRAY FOR GULF TROOPS
THREE NEW VESTRY MEMBERS ELECTED
3 PROGRAMS COMPRISE BEVILLE MEMORIAL FUND
BOB MARLEY'S BIRTHDAY MARKED AT RADFORD BUS STOP
VIRGINIA TECH ROUNDTABLE WEDNESDAY
AAUW OFFERING RE-ENTRY GRANTS
RETIRED EXECUTIVE GIVES TECH $200,000
BLACKSBURG COMPANY DEVELOPS TOURIST LURE
BLACKSBURG PRAISED FOR FINANCIAL REPORTING
TAX CREDITS AVAILABLE ON RECYCLING EQUIPMENT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK SHOWS RECORD GROWTH
NATIONAL BANK SHOWS ASSETS, DIVIDEND RISE
NEW OWNERS TO EXPAND ADVANTAGE ADVERTISING
PULASKI HOSPITAL OFFERS UROLOGY CARE
EYE CENTER OFFERS CARE FOR CHARITY
READY FOR SOME `SLUZ DUZ'? PETER OSTROUSHKO WILL PLAY IT
200 STUDENTS GATHER FOR ALL-DISTRICT BAND
BLUE RIDGE WORLD TRADE GROUP TO HEAR SOVRAN SPEAKER
FOR THE RECORD
FRENCH CLASS OFTEN LOST FOR WORDS - IN QUEBEC
LOCALITIES WORK ON SIMPLIFYING RECYCLING
PRISONERS DOING THEIR PART\INMATES AT PULASKI PRISON PUT TOGETHER A MIDEAST
PULASKI DEPUTIES STILL SEEK JUVENILE
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