The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Local: Sunday, January 15, 1995
- KATHLEEN M. GIBSON
- HELEN M. WILSON
- BRADLEY PETER BANE
- DON L. COPELAND
- JAMES EVANS JR.
- KATHERINE H. CLARK
- VERNON L. BROWN
- MARION R. SEERY
- SIDNEY M. JOHNSON SR.
- RYAN J. NORMAN
- JAMES A. POPE
- ELIZABETH HEMENWAY
- CLAUDE E. PORTER
- JOHN GRIFFIN
- LOUISE W. SYKES
- PAUL L. GIBSON JR.
- JEFFREY B. LANGE
- MARY E. SCHAFFER
- LENA A. JOE
- ANNIE B. THOMPSON
- JAMES E. CASTILLO
- FLORENCE H. LLOYD
- GUY P. SIMPSON
- GLADYS B. EADES
- JEAN R. BALDWIN
- MADELINE V. PARKER
- RICHARD E. SPARROW
- HALL OF FAMERS GO TO BAT FOR YOUTH SERIES
HUNTER, PERRY JOIN EFFORTS TO BRING BABE RUTH FINALS TO N.C.
- SENECA M. SKINNER
- ZILLAH L. BAGLEY
- JOSEPH E. HARRELL
- KENYA I. WASHINGTON
- BURNICE E. MYATT
- NELLIE S. LANGSTON
- FLORENCE C. MCKEON
- ALICE H. BOWEN
- LEE B. VAUGHAN
- LILLIAN E. WILLIAMS
- GEORGIA A. KNOX
- LENA T. COBURN
- SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT - WITH OR WITHOUT KIDS
- HOVERCRAFT HEAD TO ALASKA
ARMY FREES 24 AT FORT STORY FOR MAIL-DELIVERY SERVICES IN STATE'S HARSH
CLIMATE.
- CRIME LINE
- HEAVEN KNOWS WHERE FERNANDO ZAPICO IS
``UNSOLVED MYSTERIES'' AIMS TO FIND OUT
- OFFICER ARRESTED
- CORRECTION/CLARIFICATION: ****************************************************
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The chairman of the Hyde County Board of Commissioners, David
Styron, said Sunday that the property tax rate for Ocracoke Island
could drop as much as 20 cents in 1995. Styron was quoted in
Sunday's paper, saying that the 1994 tax rate of $1.05 could not
drop more than 5 cents this year. ``Based on my current
projections,'' Styron said Sunday, ``I don't see how the tax rate
could get below 85 cents for 1995 assessments.''
Correction published , Monday, January 16, 1995, p. B2, North
Carolina Ed.
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JUMPS IN PROPERTY TAXES HAVE OCRACOKERS TALKING SECESSION
- WILLIAMSBURG RULE WILL PROTECT ARTIFACTS
- BODY IDENTIFIED
- BUDGET HITS 2 BLACK COLLEGES HARD
A LOCAL LEGISLATOR SAYS HE'LL FIGHT TO GET FUNDS RESTORED.
- JOY FUND DONORS
- LEE-JACKSON-KING DAY CLOSINGS
- 76,329 U.S. PENSIONERS OK VA.'S OFFER
BUT IT'S TOO EARLY TO TELL IF THE SETTLEMENT WILL STAND.
- CABLE SHOW TURNS SPOTLIGHT ON OUTER BANKS
- TAKE THE CHILL OUT OF THOSE BEACH-TOWN WINTER BLUES
- GOP IS WAGING LARGELY SYMBOLIC FIGHT FOR CONTROL
- 2 MARINES HURT IN JET FLIGHT FROM NORFOLK
- MAN FATALLY SHOT
- JACK F. SHINAULT
- MAN HURT IN APPARENT SUICIDE ATTEMPT
HE TOUCHED OFF AN EXPLOSION IN WOODS OFF A RURAL ROAD.
- POWER OUTAGE
- CYCLIST NAMED
- Marvin V. Early, 66, of the 3700 block of Virginius Drive, a retired
construction inspector, died January 13, 1995, in his residence.
Mr. Early was a native of Norfolk, Virginia and a lifelong resident. He
retired from Virginia International Terminals after 28 years, was a 32 degree
Mason with Norfolk Elizabeth Lodge and a member of the Scottish Rite Bodies
and the Norfolk Khedive Temple and was a Past Director of its Hillbilly Unit.
Survivors include his wife, Dorothy Spence Early of Virginia Beach; 2
daughters, Elayne Early and Jayne Early both of Virginia Beach; 2 sisters,
Helen E. Batten of Fayetteville, North Carolina, Shirley E. Hooper of
Norfolk.
A chapel service will be conducted at 2:00 P.M. Monday at H.D. Oliver
Funeral Apts., Laskin Road by Reverend Charles Joy. Burial will be at Eastern
Shore Chapel Episcopal Cemetery.
The family will receive friends in the funeral home Sunday evening from
7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Memorial contributions may be made to the Shriners
Crippled Childrens Hospital.
H.D. Oliver Funeral Apts, Laskin Road will be handling the arrangements.
by SS