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1987 > July > 20
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DEVOTED TO THE GRAPE
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GUARD MEETS IN LEHIGHTON SOLDIERS HONOR THE CONSTITUTION
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ALLENTOWN POLICE
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FRANCIS J. BROWN
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UZAL J. MILLS
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SEVEN TRAINED AS PLANNERS
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CAR SKIDS INTO CYCLE CAUSING MINOR INJURIES POLICE
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MRS. ANNA T. TUROCK
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SOLDIERS MEET IN CARBON TO HONOR CONSTITUTION BRIEFLY
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JULIA KLEMENTOVIC ARDOS
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L. MILFORD VETERINARIAN RECEIVES ALUMNI AWARD FYI
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MORAVIAN COLLEGE ALUMNI ELECT NEW OFFICERS BRIEFLY
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EMERSON G. ACHEY
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HIGH TAXES IN LONGSWAMP
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MRS. DU CHON
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ST. LUKE’S CANCER PATIENT GETS CHEMOTHERAPY AT HOME
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MACK, NOT THE UAW, TO BLAME FOR CURRENT IMPASSE, UNREST ANOTHER VIEW
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THE THRILL OF TUBING: IS IT REALLY WORTH THE WET SNEAKERS?
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PROFESSOR GIVES PAPER ON HIS STUDY OF RATTLERS FYI
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WINTER BARLEY SHOULD BE PLANTED IN EARLY OCTOBER IN L.V. COUNTY AGENT
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MARK L. FOGELMAN
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ALLENTOWN POLICE
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STRANGE SOUNDS OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS
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MRS. SELMA KUTT
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QUIGLEY’S HIT IN 10TH GIVES ALLENTOWN 11-10 BML WIN BASEBALL
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MRS. REVA R. SIMMONS
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DEAF EARS IN HARRISBURG
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JOHN WRECSICS
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MICHAEL J. HERRITY
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BETHLEHEM MAN CHARGED WITH DRUNKEN DRIVING POLICE
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BETHLEHEM POLICE
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ALLENTOWN POLICE
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KOWALSKI SERVICES
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PA. STAGE COMPANY GETS $60,000 GRANT FYI
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HER WORK IS HELPING THE WORLD
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A SMALLER POOL OF TEEN WORKERS AND A CHANGING JOB MARKET NOW HAVE EMPLOYERS SINGING
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QUAKERTOWN POLICE EAGER FOR GUN RANGE NEW FACILITY TO OPEN FOR USE IN BOROUGH NEXT MONTH
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MUHLENBERG PROF SPEAKS AT BASEBALL GROUP MEET FYI
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NEW BUSINESSES
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STOP AID TO THE CONTRAS
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ROBERT J. VOORHEES
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651 CUSTOMERS LOSE POWER IN ALLEN TWP. POLICE
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MRS. PAULINE SCHLECHT
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BETHLEHEM POLICE
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CLIPPERS 5TH IN WOMEN’S STATE PLAY BUCKS-MONT MONDAY
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TRADES BY INSIDERS
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DEAR GARY’, ‘DEAR DICK’
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SKINNED BY THE CAT
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JOHN H. LUTJEN
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DANIEL M. LEHR
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JOHN SCHNEIDER JR., 81, NORTHAMPTON TAILOR
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STRATEGY IN THE PITS CHANGES ON EVERY LAP
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TOPTON MAN ‘CRITICAL’ AFTER FREIGHT TRAIN HITS CAR POLICE
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ACTIONS IN BANKRUPTCY
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A TIRING OCCUPATION
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SOME LCCC CLASSES RETURNING TO ALLENTOWN EDUCATION
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RESCUE SQUAD BECOMES BIG BUSINESS IN WHITEHALL VOLUNTEER CREW GETS MONOPOLY ON SERVICE AFTER YEARS OF RIVALRY
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PERSONALITIES
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LICENSES REVOKED FOR 3 L.V. TAVERNS
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HELEN B. HAHN, 88, EX-EASTON CIVIC LEADER
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QUAKERTOWN OFFICIAL CLARIFIES STAND BANNING SKATEBOARDS
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CROWDS DODGE THE RAINDROPS AS CHRISTMAS CITY FAIR CLOSES
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YOUTHFUL BOAT BUILDERS HARD AT WORK
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A HOLLYWOOD ELDER STATESMAN PUTS THINGS IN PERSPECTIVE ROBERT STACK HAS FOUND THAT IN SHOW BUSINESS, FAME DEPENDS ON GOOD FORTUNE
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DON’T LET CONGRESS DESTROY US
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BETHLEHEM ARTIST WINS MAYFAIR COMPETITION FYI
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CHRISTIAN GROUP HELPS TEENS IN SEARCH FOR ANSWERS
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SACRED HEART OSTEOPATHIC BIRTHS
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ALLENTOWN POLICE
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MCHUGH SERVICES
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EASTON MAN INJURED; VEHICLES ROLLED OVER HIM
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MOTORCYCLES VANDALIZED ON ALLENTOWN STREET POLICE
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EARNHARDT WINS ‘DRAG RACE’; THEN HAS TO DEFEND HIMSELF
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ALLENTOWN POLICE
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JAMES E. DONOHUE
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IT’S A WORKING VACATION FOR THE TEENS AT DORNEY PARK
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BETHLEHEM MAN WINS CARBON TRIATHLON 290 SWIM, RIDE BIKES, RUN IN HOT AND HUMID WEATHER
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SWIMMER DROWNS AT MONROE RESORT; BERKS CYCLISTS KILLED
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BLAZERS SPLIT ANOTHER TWIN BILL WITH BROOKLYN
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MUNICIPALITIES TO GET SHARES OF TRAFFIC FINES BRIEFLY
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IGNATIUS MESSENLEHNER, PROPERTY ASSESSOR IN COPLAY 24 YEARS
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HATTIE HOOPER BOWER
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MRS. GRACE P. MESSER
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ARE GUN-TOTING RESERVE POLICE INSURED? CITY RAISES QUESTION, INCREASES TRAINING
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VOLUNTEER SQUAD IS BIG BUSINESS IN WHITEHALL
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MAN ESCAPES INJURY IN L.V. APARTMENT FIRE POLICE
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BUCKS GROUP PUSHES AHEAD WITH ROADWORK FUNDING PLAN
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ROUTE 22 IS ADVENTURE IN DANGER AND FRUSTRATION FOR TRUCKERS, TOO