Thursday. June 2. 1983 The Carolina Review STRANGE ... Some suspicious and pretty strange circumstances recently in Raleigh may inadvertently put an end to the state (??) probe of Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green’s Colcor connections. Wake County District At torney Randolph Riley last week took an indefinite leave of absence and checked into a private Winston-Salem pschiatric hospital. No real reasons were given about the problems Riley was having. But for his drive to Winston- Salem “with friends," Riley had some distinguished bodyguards. Trailing behind Riley, in a county car, was Wake sheriff John Baker and two of his top-grade officers (a major and a captain). Wake’s chief magistrate also went along. Baker said Riley’s friends requested the escort. Wake taxpayers are not necessarily happy about the heavy-duty entourage. But the governor did move im mediately to appoint a local Democratic party activist, Colon Willoughby, to take over for Riley. From all ac counts, Willoughby will get some things done that Riley had not been doing. One of those things is to get the Green investigation completed. Ever since the Columbus County corruption cases sur faced almost a year ago, Jim my Green’s name has been bandied about. Green even charged the FBI with trying to entrap him - with a pretty good story, never refuted by the FBI, to back up his charge. Then the SBI, under Centralized School Menus Monday Breakfast - Macaroni and Cheese, Green Orange Juice, Assorted Beans, Combread and Milk. Cereals and Milk. Lunch - Manager’s Choice. Thursday - Breakfast - J Fruit of Juice, Cheese Toast Tuesday— Breakfast - Cup and Milk. Lunch - Ham of Juice, Sausage Biscuit and burger/Bun, Ketchup- Milk. Lunch - Beef ‘N Gravy, Mustard, Potato Rounds, Steamed Rice, Green Peas, Pearland Milk. Fruit Cup, Rolls and Milk. WedKteday-'Bfteakfasr - Fridhy* -'-Breakfast - Cifp of,6VlFmt,'Cin; .Manager’s Choice. Lamfelr • narpoa3uo,»pd Milk. 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IN md«rr »ut*a-Bukk’ VISIT THE HOME OF THE * GIANT mllftlirMOTOß CORP. ip Fwmss^ 1 .t-f I Green’s principle guber natorial foe Rufus Edmisten, got into the act. Green demanded in a while later that Edmisten either “put up or shut up’’ with- the investigation. Edmisten supposedly bow ed out of the controversy by turning the state investigation over to the local DAs involv ed ~ Randolph Riley and the southeastern district’s Mike Easley. Riley soon announced that he was in “no hurry” to finish the investigation and called for more SBI help. That no doubt infuriated Green sup porters who have always felt the investigation, especially the longetivity, was political ly motivated. Now, the latest reports are that the new DA Willoughby, with Easley’s cooperation, wants the case concluded. About time. AIDS ... It’s not supposed to be in North Carolina, but AIDS has hit at Central Prison in Raleigh. AIDS, Ac quired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, is a seemingly in curable disease that strikes mostly homosexuals. There have been only fourteen cases previously reported throughout the state. But two have been reported at Central in recent weeks. In spite of increasing evidence that AIDS might be creeping outside of the homosexual realm, the disease has yet to receive much attention. A constituent, concerned about this lack of attention, wrote his legislator. “What is AIDS?” the legislator had to ask. Theresa T. Ford By Theresa T. Ford keep the old high school Home Economics Extension curfew. Agent Students may have to re- Summer may mean three evaluate their expectations of months at home for many col- others, too. Their hometowns lege students. And this can might not offer the many ac mean disruption of the tivities of the university corn relative calm in many munity - calling for some families. readjustment of leisure time For example, parents may activities, wisely try to “get to know” Many schools provide their children as they are now prepared meals and maid ser - not as the children they once vice -- and that usually isn’t were. the case in the family living Parents also need to situation, remember that college Both parents and returning students have been making students need to realize that their own decisions all year -- their lives have been chang choosing what they do, where ing since the family last lived they go, and their own together. And consideration friends. This can make it hard on everyone’s part can help for them to come home to make a pleasant summer for parents who want them to the whole family. Methodist Topic Is Revealed “Who Is My Neighbor?” is Sunday morning at ten the sermon topic selected by o’clock. Rev. R. R. Blankenhorn for The 1983 North Carolina An the morning worship service nual Conference will be held at eleven o’clock, Sunday, at Methodist College, Fayet- June 5, at the Edenton United teville, N.C. June 5-9. Methodist Church. The text for this message is Proverbs Recognition of the 1983 high • ’ -1 school graduating seniors will _~ r take place during the 11 A.M. f/’f* nKMw 1 worship service on June 5. - 4fcr~T- 7 TIJP Sunday School Classes for Theodore Roosevelt was the eight different age and in- ? im us - Pr «|dent to ride terest groups are offered each ,n an automoblle It’s Nice to have a regular income because it makes it so convenient to take care ot your bills promptly That's why our Certificates are so popular People not only like our high rates, but the interest checks roll in monthly : like clockwork Ask about them |tt| 7 ISwfcr LjEjJ LENDER EDENTON SAVINGS & LOAN 322 S. BROAD STREET EDENTON, N.C. 27932 BaSBaSBSaSSBSiBBi THE CHOWAN HERALD Attend AAM A Convention Those members J Edenton Chapter of Wanda T y son ; Helen who attended ’ a Be tty NCSS/AAMA Convention in V, CMA ’ Bar ’ Greensboro on May 12-15 d .f re L ß ! , * hEvans ’ gained a great deal of new in- B,e ® ass > formation regarding our state . Ap! o™B 0 ™ 8 Tay^?r ’ society and also a lot of 8 B J rßtine Bee,e - CMA valuable educational material r . . a , ra Bl ßgs, our and facts. Our Chapter was President, par given its Charter at this con- *n the Presidents’ vention. Three members were 8^f de ° n Saturda y evening recognized for their recer- at „ U “ Convention Banquet, tification. They were: Chris- u ““Jara was also elected to teen Peele, CMA; Helen cha ‘ rma i? of State Perry, CMA; and Gloria dominating Committee at the Taylor, CMA-C. Another ”7“ Convention and receiv member of our Chapter, Nola “ the honor of bein ß asked to Lilley, RT, CMA-C also was se ™ e as .^ te Chaplain, notified of her recertification .J ne meeting in June recently. Dellie Bass, CMA of ™ . °. n “ V Y!? rking with the Edenton Chapter will be Bel,l | < J“ ent Children” given sitting for the administrative ~ y , nn „ Morris, Court exam in June Counselor 11, Edenton, North Those from the Edenton "if 1 !" 8 wiU Chapter that attended the *f 7 dat P^ w “ Me *f ICent er Convention were: Berber, dia% Card Os Thanks Perhaps you sang a lovely song Or sat quietly in a chair. Perhaps you sent a funeral spray. If so, we saw it there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words, At any friends could say. Perhaps you were not there at all, Just thought of us that day. Whatever you did to console our hearts. We thank you so much whatever the part. Your kind expression of sympathy is gratefully acknowledged and deeply appreciated. The Milton Nixon Family A NEW ME! 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TWO STORY HOME IN TOWN—Priced to sell - needs repair. WATERFRONT—2 Bedroom home on Chowan River Handy man special - quiet location $32,900. NEAR ARROWHEAD BEACH —3 Bedroom, Large Kitchen, Family Room, Air Conditioned. Assumable loan. Priced to sell $58,300 HOME IN COUNTRY—Near Tyner. 2 Bedroom. Han dy man special $12,000 ONE ACRE LOT—On Main Hwy. Wooded. Excellent for homesite $3,500. COUNTRY ESTATE—Gracious 2 story home, with numerous luxury features, in picturesque setting, just outside Edenton on 8.9 acres with woods, vineyards and pasture. WATERFRONT—LoveIy two story, 4 bedroom home with spectacular, panaromic view of the Albemarle Sound, on sandy beach $75,000. PRICE SLASHED—Attractive 3 BR, 2 Bath. Brick ranch on Mexico Rd. Reduced to $45, 000. 4 BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME lBoo* sq ft., I' 2 story, 12% annual percentage rate. Reduced - $43,700. CAPE COLONY Home on canal. Two bedroom Great Room with fireplace - price negotiable. PEA RlDGE—Restored home in excellent condition. 3 BR, Large L.R., on 1.5 ACS, Priced to sell ats3o,ooo MACEDONlA—Attractive three bedroom home with large deck and vinyl siding. Furniture included. Price Reduced to $32,500. • 7.75 ACRES—On the Perquimans River. Super Buy at $45,000. Can buy all or part. NICE 4 BEDROOM HOME—2 baths, L.R., water ac cess, pool and club house priviledges s42.o<mi CAPE COLONY— me with 3 bedrooms, l 2 baths, screened porch on 2 lots. COLONY DRIVE —De' : >j ful 3 bedroom home, in eludes 2 baths, den, I c,OV*sOom. a large kitchenr-ex tras and a large lot. MOBILE HOME—On 3 lots, 3 BR, two car garage, ex cellent condition s2s.(Mhi IN TOWN Brick ranch, 3 Bedroom, I' 2 Baths, and garage . $55,000. 105 ACRE FARM—w/Long Grain Bin, drying uyii^., and two shelters, $105,000 BELLA VISTA DRIVE Waterfront orick ranch, bedrooms, 2% baths, L.TcQI Q Family room w/fireplace, screened proch,'»Yic n.t, 2 car garage, WATERFRONT 3 bedroom brick ranch, L R w/fireplace, 2 baths, utility room, gorgeous beach, pric ed to sell $05,000 THREE BEDROOM—House located one mile from town $35,000 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Building on a main artery to Edenton. Ideal for a retail business $35,000. MEXICO RD. Lovely 3 bedroom brick ranch. 2 baths, 2 bay carport, central air, new carpet and new appliances $49,900. ARROWHEAD BEACH—New 2 bedroom house on 2 lots $27.51X1. HISTORIC DISTRICT—Lo>"q 2-story frame house Large country kitchen, lSO“ -i nin 8 room. 3 Bit.. 2| baths, 2 fireplaces. WATERFRONT Albemarle Sound, 1 - acre lot or. Bella Vista Drive $28,500. 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Convenient to town, 2 full baths, LR, family room w-woodstove. central air and oil furnace, 3 yrs. old, outbuildines. Reduced to $39,000. APARTMENT HO*.» Good location n tow n, 5 apartments. 3 lots. SU LW ALBEMARLE SOUND— Beautiful wooded lots ovei one acre In size on the water. Prices starting at an unbelievable $24,500 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Apartment house with eight apartments. Excellent income in prime location. 9' 4 % Annual Percentage Rate. WATERFRONT Elegant home in a spectacular setting on the Albemarle featuring, foyer, great room, 3 or 4 bedroom*7QV;£ room, 2 full baths and 2 half baths. Plus 3 bd??. guest house. 1.1 acres with sandy beach. 1 Acre on Sound s^f.dixi Waterfront Lota Snug llarbo and Arrowhead. Other | nt* and Acreage For -•ale. _ Page 7-A

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