Roanoke Times
& World-News
Virginia: Tuesday, February 11, 1997
- CONVICTED FELONS STILL U.S. CITIZENS
- COMMUNITY PROTESTS IMMIGRATION RAID
- MAN ROBBED AT GUNPOINT
- FELON GETS 32-YEAR TERM FOR CARRYING ASSAULT RIFLE
- TECHNOLOGY HELPS DISABLED STUDENTS CONQUER OBSTACLES
- AFTER HIS DEATH, MURDERER SEEKS FAMILY'S FORGIVENESS
- R&B HAS PLAN TO PUT CABLE IN ROANOKE'S PUBLIC HOUSING
- COX ASKS FCC FOR RIGHT TO SET OWN RATES ROANOKE AREA HAS CABLE COMPETITION, IT SAYS
- STUDENTS QUESTION TRADITIONAL 3 RS
- FORBES CHEERED AT LIBERTY
- VICTIM WAS SHOT AT LEAST TWICE
- COMPANY PRESCRIBES DONATIONS DRUG MAKER LEAPS INTO CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTING
- PRICE TAG ON I-73: BIG BILLIONS ROANOKE-N.C. PART SET AT $800 MILLION
- CONVICTED KILLER GETS RETRIAL JUROR'S RESPONSES QUESTIONED
- EX-SCHOOL BUS DRIVER CONVICTED OF MOLESTING
- PROSECUTOR: EX-FBI AGENT FAKED INSANITY
- DELEGATION SAYS `DON'T APPEAL' RULING'S CLEAR ON 3RD DISTRICT LINES
- RUBY'S RIGHT AT HOME
- STATE COUNCIL OFFERS LITTLE HOPE ON TUITION CHANGES 1 MEMBER URGES INCREASED FUNDING FOR VA. COLLEGES
- YMCA WANTS SALEM TO OK EXPANSION
- 2 GROUPS PLEAD FOR SCHOOL BONDS
- OBIT BALLARD, GLADYS MINNIE, 83, OF TROUTVILLE, DIED SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1997. SHE WAS A RETIRED LPN AND IS SURVIVED BY THREE SONS, WINFRED B. BALLARD, WATKINSVILLE, GA., FREDDIE D. BALLARD, SPRINGWOOD, WILLIAM L. BALLARD, STEPHENSON; TWO BROTHERS, JOHN ARRINGTON, WHITESBURG, TENN., JIM ARRINGTON, SEVIERVILLE, TENN.; A GRANDSON, WINFRED CARL BALLARD, BUCHANAN; SEVEN OTHER GRANDCHILDREN; TWO GREAT-GRANDCHILDR EN, TASHA NICHOLE BALLARD, WINFRED DEREK BALLARD; SEVERAL NIECES, NEPHEWS, AND COUSINS. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE HELD 2P.M. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1997 AT THE RADER DALEVILLE CHAPEL WITH THE REV. HAROLD E. COOK JR. OFFICIATING. INTERMENT WILL FOLLOW IN THE BLUE RIDGE MEMORIAL GARDENS. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS TUESDAY FROM 7 TO 9 P.M. AT THE FUNERAL HOME BOOTH, GLORIA ANN, 24, OF LEESBURG, DIED FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1997. GRAVESIDE SERVICE 11 A. M. TUESDAY, BUTT'S CEMETERY, SALEM. ARRANGEMENTS BY JOHN M. OAKEY & SON, SALEM.
- PASSING A SCHOOL BUS WILL COST
by SS