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In this new model, you must navigate around a page that has been laid out for print, where you are limited by the size of the paper. With the most recent updates however it has become totally useless. Cancelled home delivery of hard copy because of delivery problems, e- version isn't a good alternative. Copyright 2023 AppAdvice LLC. In 2004, The News & Observer along with three other news publishers filled suit against the RaleighDurham International Airport for preventing the company from adding new newspaper racks in the terminal. Turns pages unexpectedly when I don't want it to, but i have to fight it when I do want a page turn. We pay for our full subscription and now every time I try to log on it tells me I need to log on because it freezes all the stories and will not let me proceed. for IS years serving as chairman for Mir past 12 years lie was a past president of the Durham Neal Estate Board and at the time ef tt ticath was a director Ire was a member of the Cooperative Club Knighos of Pythias Durham Lodge 30 and Cedar Fork Baptist Church lie was married to the former PauLne Steohens who survives as do a daughter 11ra E W Bachrens Matotelcl Ohio a son William S Sorrell Durham nine sisters Mrs C L Stone and Mrs R F Stallings both cf DurharnCounty Mrs R S Vitughon Raleigh Mrs J L Mann laogar W V Mrs R B Vaughan Chipcl Hill is Joho I Upchurch Raleigh Mrs T D Upchurch Dunn Mrs R L Stooe and Mts I C UpttLut h both of Durham two brothers John P and Quinton L Sorre:t of Durham: his step-mother Mrs Belle Fletcher Sorrell Durham several haeces and nephews FtreT141 scrsoces will be held Tuesday ie 11 a in from Cedar Fork Raptst Church Burial will be in Maplcwooci Cemetery here The body Will he in state at the church one hour prior trt the services MRS Li'MA GAMIN WALSTON Wa!stonburg --Mrs Lydia Garris Walston Sn ched at her home near Wal4onburg Sonday morning fol lowlog an illness of several weeka Sr was the widow of Samitel irt:)ri and daubhter of the late J H Gams and Susan Speight Garris Funeral services will be held from v-At Waltonhoirir Methodist Church et which she was a member on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock cordacted by the Rev Key Taylor pastor assiteci by the Rev B Pi SlaugHer of New Bern and the Bev n It Cro:no of WargAw Intersocrt will be in the Walston-burg Cemetery Surviving are three dauzhters Mrs Carl Cobb of the home Mrs G O Mewborn of Snow II11 arl rM Earl Gay of Walston-burg two !Looters Mrs W G Morris of Kinston Mrs J L Lancaster et Belhaven one brother J R Gams of Wilson and three grandchicirer litBRULL B WILSON Santlrd Funeral rites were held for Burrell B Wilson at the Holly Springs Baptist Church conducted by the Rev C E Ruffin pastor asssteti by th Rev Waldo D Early Inrreet roWor of the church and burial was in the church cemetery Mr Vilson whose home was on Broadway Route I died at his home fol1owing a heart attack He was a deacon in the Holly Springs Baptist Church and a roembt r of the Broadway Junor Order lie as employed by the post ofnce Surviving are his wife: five sons W B Wilson of Ridgelancl S C the Rev R L Wilsori of )(togs Creek Gordon Wilson Sanford Warren Wilson Greensboro and F Walton Wilsionl of Broadway Route I: one brother George L Wilson of Broadway Route 1 MR FLORA JONES ClirtonMrs Flora Westbrook Jones 52 wife of William A Jones died in a Fayetteville hospital Sunday morning at 3 o'clock Funeral ivies will be held from the residence Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with the Rev K D Brown In charge Interment will be in the family cemetery She is survived by her husband three brothers Ezeklel Westbrook of Clinton Paul Westbrook of Smithfield and D W Vbestbrook of near Ingo Id three airers Mrs Ashley Westbrook of Clinton Route 3 Mn Jessie Reeves of Autryville and Cora Westbrook of Clinton: five step-children Mrs J P Tart of Clinton Mrs Mary Leta Lewis of Jacksonville Fla :Mrs Hennan Best of Clinton Fulton Jones of Garland and Robert Jones of the U S Army - -- HARVEY J AUTRY AutryvilleHarvey J Autry 35 farmer of Dismal Township Sampson County died Pud de ni y at his home early Sunday night of a heart attack Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 3 p m from the Long Branch Baptist Church near his horre The Rev G N Ashley pastor will officiate and burial will be In Sesorna Cemetery near here Survivina are his wife seven daughters Mts A D Taylor Hope Mills Mrs Clarendon Naylor and Mrs R B Spell Autryville Mrs Bernard Farefoot Dunn Mrs Clarence Spell lirharn Dolly Mae and Shelble Jean both of the home three Lnithers Hughie L and E T both ef Autryville J O Autry Conway S C two sisters Mrs O S Richard Mrs W E Graham Jackson SPrings three grandchildren MRS Z R BRADSHAW Wilmington Mrs Z R Bradshaw 63 of Wilmington and native of Rose Hill died in Bullocks Clinic here Sunday night after a short Illness Funeral services for Mrs Bradshaw a member of the Eastern Star will be conducted Tuesday at 11 a m trona the Rose Hill Methodist Church by the Rev Mr Rogers pastor Interment will follow n Fussell Cemetery Surviving are two daughters Mrs W B Merck Fruitland Md and Mrs M M Moore Eurcaw two sons llotscrt of Wilmington and Jack racithaw of Florida: a sister Mrs Frir a nivt-it)irk Gtddshoro trorier V G ear Jessie ar( rtismT all of 11e taut aridt hind a Iltillthe 0! 18 Youth 19 Writing 16 implements 23 20 Senior (ab) 21 Down 241 22 Lampreys 25' 25 Promontory 28 1 27 Daybreak (comb form) 28 Measure of cloth 29 Ambary 30 Indian mulberry 31 Former Russian ruler 33 Soft mineral Iau 36 Whirlwind 37 Hawaiian bird 38 Garden tool 41 Eucharistic wine vessel 44 Desist 46 Mix 51 47 Varnish ingredient rb 48 Sea eagle 49 Net 58 51 Stories 53 It is cooked as 46 a 9 51 571 5 4 VERTICAL 1 On top of 2 Pause 0 Three Persons Hurt In Harnett Accident Dunn Sept 18 Three persons were injured one of them badly when the car in which they were riding ran off the fill into a swamp on Highway 301 between Dunn and Benson Those injured were: Mrs Virginia Harrington 42 of Rowland who is in the Dunn Hospital with lacerations of the scalp abrasions and possible internal injuries Mrs J H Royal 41 of Rowland who has been transferred from the Dunn Hospital to Duke Fashioned with Dyes to Match Lace Inserts by Ann Taylor $595 '' ':iiTi1 4' 1 Second Floor of Fashions 7'r170 ANTI ongrrlynt rATrtmtN e MON TIA7 MMININCI RTPTIMITIrIt 10 10411 Answer to Previous Puzzle 31 Rocky pinnacles 32 Chairs 34 Birds 35 Contend 311 City In Ukrainia 40 Iroquoian Indian 410n the sheltered side 42 Mother 43 Official acts 44 Vend 45 Woody plant 50 Norwegian (ab) 52 Heart (Egypt) 1 - 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early experimenting in apple grow-al acts ing was conducted in his orchard by 1 horticulturists of the U S Depart ly plant ment of Agriculture oegian His wife who died in 1938 was a member of the Spainhour mercan- tile family which operates depart- t (Egypt) ment stores in Winston-Salem Hickory North Wilkesboro Statesville Elkin and Lenoir Ii He lived in Wilkesboro many years but had made his home in lb Raleigh since 1941 He is survived by three daughters Mrs W H Spivey of Weldon Mrs J W Miller of Raleigh Mrs ist C Autenrieth of Li Phoenix Ariz and one son Edwin Holman of Atlanta Ga editor of the Associated Press Telemat ServiCe Funeral services will be conducted in Wilkesboro Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the Rev W N Brokshire Burial will be in Montlawn 54 55 View Cemetery 57 Too Much to Eat Osla----(UP)---The Norwegians are growing too fat a medical congress in Oslo reported Since the war the food situation has improved and people Just can't stop eating Fatness has therefore become a disease in Norway and heart diseases have increased accordingly the doctors said Rubber Rands Galore Akron O (UR Approximately' 2000 tons of rubber will be con-I sumed in 1949 in the production of an estimated 25000000000 rubber' hands the B F Goodrich Company' reports Approximately 85 per cent' of the elastic circles will be gray while the remainder will be red yellow green and blue and she lost control The auto then ran back to the right side of the road off the fill and into a swamp Scholar removed the two women from the car and laid them on the hood but later became unconscious and told the officers he did riot remember the act r No charges were preferred B )N ORDER BY MAIL CA:4Q) 1 :) F-' ''''' - 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