The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
: Sunday, September 3, 1995
EMILY DEVLIN
VIRGIL J. GRIMM
DELORES S. HARRISON
MARIE P. BAKER
LOUISE G. ESTES
PHARBIA G. BYRD
PAUL A. RISI
JAMES P. HASYNIC
HELEN A. SAWYER
P. EDWARD HUNTER
VIRGINIA F. WELCH
CLYDE V. NORDSTROM SR.
CLARA B. LEE
GUNDIE H. SANDERS
HELEN H. MONROE
DURWOOD A. PURSER
ROBERT C. NARRON
ALTON UMPHLETT
ESTELLE H. BYRUM
JAMES L. WILKINSON
LOLA W. HITT
CHARLES C. LYNCH
ESTELLE F. DIVERS
JAMES C. DORN
JASON C. POORE JR.
HENRY BOONE
MARGARET C. OBER
OLD SCHOOL NIGHTMARES FLOAT INTO TOWN WITH EVERY AUTUMN
FESTIVAL ACTS DRAW OLDER VISITORS HEAR THAT MUSIC? FOR HOTEL OPERATORS AND SHOP OWNERS, IT'S THE UNMISTAKABLE SOUND OF CASH REGISTERS RINGING UP SALES.
FOR MANY VETS, WORLD WAR II ENDED SILENTLY THE DOUGLAS MACARTHUR MEMORIAL IN NORFOLK RE-ENACTED THE V-J DAY SIGNING SATURDAY.
PARENTS PROTEST BEACH SCHOOLS' ABSENCE POLICY
A $56,000 MIRACLE HAS SAVED MCCORMICK'S MOTHERS INC. HOUSE IN JUST OVER A MONTH, 375 CONTRIBUTED ENOUGH TO SAVE THE PROPERTY.
DRY, HOT WEATHER LIKELY TO HALVE CROPS OF PEANUTS, COTTON, SOYBEANS VIRGINIA PEANUT FARMERS ARE EXPECTING A $30 MILLION LOSS.
WENDY'S STAFF WINS THE RIGHT TO WEAR THEIR HAIR IN BRAIDS
CRIME LINE
GREAT PANES
LABOR DAY OBSERVANCES
2 DIE IN CRASH ON BAY BRIDGE HOLIDAY TRAFFIC BACKS UP FOR 2 MILES AND SITS FOR 3 HOURS.
WHEN AN IMMOVABLE OBJECT MEETS THE MATYIKO
V-J DAY REMEMBERED IN N.C.
``MEET THE CANDIDATES'' BEGINS VOTING SEASON
A LEGEND AND A FRIEND HELP SHED LIGHT ON SOME DARK DAYS
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