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Lake Norman mansion for sale hosted famous Talladega Nights Hollywood dinner scene, Get ready to change your clocks. City Hall was the site of a showdown Wednesday between the leadership of the Brunswick Housing Authority and Brunswick Mayor Cosby Johnson over a report from the U.S. Housing and Urban Development Department alleging many instances of mismanagement, misuse of government funds and conflicts o, Forward Brunswick is looking to revamp the farmers market in Mary Ross Waterfront Park by bringing in Real Food, Real Farmers.. William E. Pell in 1865 and who used, "the newspaper to fight against the domination of carpetbaggers and other forces during Congressional Reconstruction. NC woman who beat 1 in 3.35 million odds shows up to claim her lottery jackpot, Lake Norman mansion for sale hosted famous Talladega Nights Hollywood dinner scene, This wickedly cool home was once a train station and it could be yours. While the technology used to produced this e-edition is a decent technological solution to reading content on the web, it is completely inappropriate to read a large format newspaper. THE NEWS & OBSERVER OBITUARIES: Complete listing of The News & Observer Obituaries powered by Legacy.com Powered By OBITUARIES FUNERAL HOMES SEND FLOWERS MEMORIALS Obituaries and Guest Books. Receive the latest local and breaking news from Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and the Triangle area in North. Sign in to The News & Observer Linda Hester has seen how pickleball has grown in popularity over the past four or five years in the Golden Isles, even though she doesnt play. The News & Observer These included: In June, 2017 these papers were shifted in focus from local community news to entertainment, food, and light features, and in January, 2018 were consolidated into a single bi-weekly paper titled Triangle Today, however that paper was discontinued in January, 2019. Raleigh Obituaries - Latest Obituaries in Raleigh, NC - Echovita Such support is surprising, says Jeff Hirsch, a labor law professor at UNC-Chapel Hill, pointing out a few historical obstacles to grad student organizing: Ill be curious to see how hard Dukes administration campaigns against the union. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. 421 Fayetteville Street A documentary film about the cargo ship Golden Ray capsizing in St. Simons Sound has been selected as one of the entries in the Atlanta Film Festival next month. In the mid-1990s, flexo machines were installed, allowing the paper to print thirty-two pages in color, which was the largest capacity of any newspaper within the United States at the time. f eces anti nephews MRS MILDRID TINGLE flavclisck --Mrs Mildred Tingle 34 died at her home in the new bousir g rroyect at Havelock but p m Friday e'er a long illness i Tuteral services were held at the &malts prelect cotrumuzilty Chapel' j of tcce anti neollcws Second Floor of Fashions ' I MRS MILDRID 1INGIE 1 : flavcisck -- Mrs Mildred Tingle 4 V 34 d:ed at her home in the new N:) 01FWICW mais etMCI housirg rroyeet at Havelock about L I II p m Friday e'er a long illness i Eastern Carolina's Largest Store Tutees' ewevices were held at the Uctualtz prelect corrumunIty Chapel lo Aluanommummoa -goammalaasmaalamiait JOHN THOMPSON Bladenboro--John Thompson 67 of Bladenboro died Saturday night at 6 o'clock in a hospital at Lumberton Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon from the home at4 o'clock conducted by the Rev R A Stanckwitch Burial will follow in the Bridger Cemetery He is survived by his wife Ruth Singletary Thompson: two sons Robert of Bladenboro and Dewey of Lumberton five daughters Mn J R Connor of Lumberton Mrs Kyle Williams Johnsie Thompson and Wilma Mae Thompson of Bladenboro and Mrs Johnny Woodcock of Carrollton Ga one sister Mrs W P Powers of Bladenboro and six grandchildren CHARLIE MOORE Rocky Mount Charlie Moore 81 died at his home 944 Raleigh Road at 8:15 a m Sunday He had been in declining health for several months He is survived by his wife Mrs Nina Moore two daughters Mrs Mack Harper of Battleboro Route 2 and Mrs Paul Weaver of Pine Street Rocky Mount five sons J J C L W M J T and R L Moore all of Rocky Mount Funeral services will be held from the Calvary Baptist Church at 4 p m Monday in charge of his former pastor the Rev J N Stencil of Wendell with burial in Pine View Cemetery The body will lie in state at the church from 3 o'clock to 4 oeclock GRAHAM O WOOD Cove City--Graham Oliver Wood 73 farmer and lifelong resident of this section died early Sunday afternoon at St Lukes Hospital in New Bern He suffered a heart attack at home and death came just after he was rushed to the hospital The funeral wit be held Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the home of a son Raymond Wood at Cove City Interment will be in the White Cemetery here Surviving are four sons Alex Wood of Spring Garden Raymond Wood Raeford Wood and Redden Wood all of Cove City and one daughter Mrs A D Tilghman of Cove City STERLING R WADE RoxboroSterling Ruffin Wade Alaska Vacation With Pay Four Raleigh youths are back home again after spending the summer working on the Alaska railroad for Uncle Sam They are W N (MID Clement Jr 19 of 2813 Lochmore Drive John Story 19 2708 Van Dyke Avenue Sandy T Curiee 19 1113 Mordecai Drive and T A Wilson Jr 18 of 2611 Lochmore Drive Clement is a sophomore at Chapel Hill this year The others are sophomores at N C State They got the Alaska wanderlust in their bones after reading a newspaper account of how several Tar Heel college students worked in Alaska in the summer of 1948 Last spring there was a passing back and forth of letters between Alaska Washington and Raleigh Then on June 10 they flew out to Anchorage from Chicago with 55 other college students from other states At Anchorage Clement said he and his Raleigh companions had to fill out 18 civil service forms From there they were hauled 249 miles north over the Alaska railroad and let off to join a small section crew of Alaskans Eskimos and Indians Their job was strictly manual labor Clement saidtamping raising and changing ties in their section of the railroad which runs from Anchorage to Fairbanks 300 miles away They lived in a log hut equipped with electricity but otherwise Dunn Pupils Receive Bible Instruction Dunn Sept 18Approximately IMO students in the Dunn School District are receiving Bible instruction and training as the result of contributions made to the Interdenominational Bible Committee This year will be the ninth consecutive year that Bible instruction has been taught in the Dunn schools The course is elective with each individual student although most of them take the subject During 1248-49 a total of $353353 was contributed for this program according to a report made today by presentation of "Cohama Drama" A McCall Fashion Show in Beautiful New Fall Fabrics by Cohama 2:30 TOMORROW AFTERNOON Tuesday September 20th in our Fabric Center Street Floor el 03 died at his home Sunday at 050 a m after a 30-day illness He was the son of the late J P and Pella Lunsford Wade of Person County Funeral servires will he held from the home Monday at 4 p m with the Rev J Boyce Brooks officiating assisted by Elder L P Martin Burial will be in Birchwood Cemetery Surviving are his wife Mrs Josephine Wade three sisters Mrs W R Davis Rougemont Mrs J A Russell Oxford Mrs Max Allen Timberlake four brothers Marvin and Ben F Roxboro Ira and Otto Wade Timberlake DUNCANE CAMERON SanfordDuncan Evander Cameron 82 of Cameron Route 1 died at his home Sunday at 3 p m after a long period of declining health He was born in Moore County the on of the late Sam and Effie Shields Cameron He was unmarried Funeral services will be held from the Cypress Presbyterian Church at 4:30 p m Monday conducted by the Rev T T Tesse and burial will be in the church cemetery The body will lie in state one hour prior to the services No close relatives survive WILEY C eituMPLER GoldsboroWiley C Crumpler 54 veteran of World War I died at the Veterans Hospital in Fayetteville Sunday at 5:30 a m after an illness of two months Surviving are his wife Mrs Emma Knoyer Crumpler of Goldsboro one son Sgt Joseph H Crumpler United States Air Force three daughters Mrs J M Taylor and Mrs E L Van Hoy both of Goldsboro and Mrs Frank Wallace of Jacksonville one sister Mrs J D Jernigan of Belfast and seven grandchildren - -- M FURMAGE St Pauls--M J Furmage 75 died at his home on Parkton Route 2 at 9 o'clock Sunday morning Funcridl services will be held from Parkton Baptist Church Monday at 4 p m by the Bev Mr Walters pastor Burial will be in Parkton Cemetery He is survived by five sons B J and H J Parkton F N of McCain and J P and C H of Fayetteville: two daughters Mrs Duncan McBride and Mrs Brown McBride of Fayetteville HENRY A MANESS StarHenry A (Pete) Maness 83 of Biscoe died early Sunday morning at his home Surviving are his wife five sons Dave Maness of Gibson Dill Henry Howard and Page Maness all of Biscoe: two daughters Mrs Lily Harris and Mrs Mary Britt of Biscoe one brother C C Maness Troutman' Funeral services will be held Mon- day at 2 p en at the Biscoe Baptist' Church in Biscoe with burial In Biscoe Cemetery I "pretty rustic" Clement stated The food shipped up from Anchorage consisted of lots of beef canned meats and vegetables and frozen eggs There were no fresh fruits or vegetables Outside of one weekend trip to Fairbanks and occasional hunting and hiking the Raleigh youths did nothing but "eat sleep and work" Clement said Surrounded by snowcapped mountains they had cool rainy weather all summer With nothing to spend their money on Clement said they all managed to save quite a bit of their summer's earnings Their pay was $147 an hour with time and a half overtime for more than 40 hours a week Most of the time they worked 60 hours a week (On September I Clement said the pay was raised to $189 an hour for a 40-httur week with no overtime allowed) Their chief expenses were train fare to and from Chicago and WO each way for the plane flight between Chicago and Anchorage Meals were about 75 cents each but lodging was free They left Anchorage by plane on September 14 Despite the lack of amusement cilities Clement said the life in Alaska was too "different" to become dull In fact the Raleigh quartet of railroad workers is already thinking about heading for the i Yukon again next summer Mrs E P Davis secretary and treasurer of the Interdenominational Bible Committee Registration Begins In Lee Beer Election Sanford Sept 18Saturday the books were opened for the registration for beer-wine election They will remain open through October 1 in the 14 precincts October 8 has 1 been set as the challenge day Citizens in the election will vote on whether beer sales may continue and win will be included although it is now outlawed in Lee County Store Hours 9:30-5:30 Plan to Attend McCall's Death Claims Mrs Pittman Widow of Judge Thomas M Pittman Dies Suddenly at Home In Raleigh Mrs Elizabeth Briggs Pittman prominent Raleigh resident died suddenly early Sutic lay morning at her home 214 West Edenton Street Mn Pittman was a native of Raleigh and widow of the late Judge Thomas M Pittman of Henderson Prior to her marriage she was connected whit the Baptist State Convention and the WOTIICTIti M:ssionary Society and organized the young people as "The Sunbeams" In the Sunday school of the First Baptist Church a class of young ladies is named for her She is survived by a brother Willis G Briggs widely known Raleigh attorney and historian a foster sister Miss Bessie Brown two nieces Miss Sarah Briggs of Chambersburg Pa and Mrs George R Cu lberson of Raleigh and two stepchildren Mrs Andrew Davis of Henderson and Thomas M Pittman of Memphis Tenn Funeral services will be held at 4:30 o'clock Monday afternoon from the First Baptist Church with the pastor Dr Broadus E Jones officiating Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery The pallbearers will be McIver Allen Rufus A Hunter Carroll Weathers Charles M Heck William A Yost Earl Hostetler E 1 Layfield and Hugh Johnson Angler Drowns Mount Airy Sept 18(111) William Lee Jackson 54 of Lowgap manager of a Galax leaf processing plant was drowned in New River near Foster Falls Va while on a fishing trip Jackson was casting from a rock in the river when dam locks north of this point were opened The rush of water swept him to his death The body was recovered several hours later by rescue squads from Galax Dublin and Wythe- ville Va - lie is survived by his widow and two daughters Mrs James Evans of the home and Mrs Anthony Rajarski of New York city our popular broadckth Fall Deep Jewel Tones of SAPPHIRE BLUE (Navy) EMERALD GREEN GARNET (Wine) CAMEO BROWN (Cocoa) i 1 '- 4''''' I '0 : :1: 7 it) "7 K ' 'k t ' '''0 '' l' ti4 1414 Ig- M C ' -5 y ' A A' '- ''' ' --: ' ' 4 ': - - i ' I : - 5- c) (i'N - N ''" i to s4 -:- - 4 - 41'1615- AO1 0011 t ' - - 4''t 1 s'Y i A r) leA T t 1 -p- " lk 4 I '" 4 -7 4 - i I I 3 4)ir ' 1 " I 6 ? 9745 Obituaries. 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