Roanoke Times
& World-News
Neighbors: THURSDAY, April 21, 1994
FOR THE RECORD
IN SCHOOL
IN SCHOOL
RELIGION BRIEFS
IN BUSINESS
SPORTS BRIEFS
IN SERVICE
RELIGION BRIEFS
IN SCHOOL
IN BUSINESS
RELIGION BRIEFS
IN BUSINESS
EMS GETS YOUTHFUL IMAGE
BIG CARBURETORS GAIN HANDICAP OF 30 POUNDS
VETERAN REQUESTS ADDRESSES FOR MEMBERS OF ENGINEERING UNIT
HOMES BEING SELECTED FOR GARDEN WEEK '95
OBENCHAIN RUNS FOR COUNCIL TO CONTINUE BOOSTING VINTON
ALTICE RENEWS HIS PUSH FOR VINTON COUNCIL ELECTION
SINK'S OBJECTIVE IS TO KEEP VINTON A GOOD PLACE TO LIVE
LAUTENSCHLAGER'S OBJECTIVE IS TO INVOLVE SALEM CITIZENS
ZIMMERMAN RUNS AGAIN FOR NEW CASTLE MAYOR
SALEM METHODIST CHURCH'S MISSION INVOLVES RUSSIA
LONG LEAP FORWARD
CRAIG PLAN FOR REMOVAL OF REFUSE GETS APPROVAL
RELIGION BRIEFS
AROUND TOWN
IN SCHOOL
WINNERS ANNOUNCED IN DOCTORS' DAY RACE
VINTON WOMAN'S CLUB RECEIVE SEVERAL AWARDS
14TH ANNUAL STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL IS MAY 6,
GROUP RAISING FUNDS FOR BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT
ROANOKE BOY SCOUTS 9,000 POUNDS OF FOOD
ROANOKER IS PRESIDENT OF DEVELOPMENT GROUP
BENT MOUNTAIN SCHOOL GETS GARDENING GRANT
COLLEGE GIVING WOMEN A `SECOND CHANCE'
AROUND TOWN
ADVOCACY GROUP HONORS ROANOKE POLICE OFFICER
LIBRARIES OFFER CLASSES ON COMPUTERIZED INDEX
SALEM ANNOUNCES NEW TRASH COLLECTION HOURS
ROANOKE BOY SCOUTS 9,000 POUNDS OF FOOD
ROANOKE BOY SCOUTS 9,000 POUNDS OF FOOD
POWER OF THE FLOWER
WANTED: CANDIDATES TO RUN FOR OFFICE IN BOTETOURT
ROANOKE HOMES, GARDENS OPEN FOR TOUR
AROUND TOWN
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