Page 10-A a. AM H B| . j&t v wl JM I9K wgf ,*\. | >• *: WINNERS OF ESSAY CONTEST The winners of a recent essay contest held by the Edenton Chapter of DAR have been named. From left to right is Mrs. Margarete Bunch, PAR member; Peter John Mitchener; Ben Hobbs; Robin Bass; and Margaret O’Leary. Letter To The Editor: Chief Parks Editor The Daily Advance 216 S. Poindexter Street Elizabeth City, N. C. 27909 Dear Editor; I am writing in reference to an article in The Daily Advance on February 10, 1982 concerning my retirement from the Town of Edenton. I would like to advise you the reason for my retiring is exactly what I stated in my letter to Mr. Noble. That is I am retiring for personal reasons and for the best interest of my health. M Tliis beautiful house, set among the pines, is ready for im mediate occupancy. Seven rooms, two baths, fireplace, living room and dining room drapes and all curtain rods included, kitchen range in cluded, in dividual room thermostats on electric baseboard heat, carpeted. Lot garage. Portion of loan still assumable at 7% per cent. REALTY COMPANY It you have property to sell or lease ... if you have rental property you want managed ... or if you want to buy a home, commercial property or farmland ... CONTACT ME DAY OR NIGHT! Prompt, efficient, thorough, professional service! ALTON G. ELMORE, REAL ESTATE BROKER 211 S. BROAD STREET PHONE: OFFICE 482-8419 EDENTON, N. C. 27932 HOME 482-3577 (Located With Edenton Furniture Co.) NEW LISTING 309 W. Church Street | i 6 rooms and bath with >nt porch, on a 42’ x 130’ lot. Has 20’ x 24’ garage-outbuildi. £|\\\) walking distance of everything in Edenton. JV ** *15,000 1 NEW LISTING - AT ARROWHEAD ■ 1977 Parkway double-wide mobile home located on two lots ... also 12’ x 12’ utility building. 3 bedrooms, two baths, living room, den, dining area, enclosed front porch in a beautiful wooded setting. Almost fully furnished! Electric heat. __ $22 ’ 000 CHOWAN COUNTRY CLUB LOT Located on the Albemarle Sound right across from the 18th bole on golf course. Already bulk-headed. County water system along road in front of lot. Cleared and partially landscaped .. nicest building lot anywhere around! v ‘40,000 2 IOTS IN CAPE COLONY I Two lots side-by-side...must be sold together. One lot 75.9’ x 175.0’ and the other lot 81.6’ x 150’. Located Just behind lots and houses facing Montpelier Drive on Whiteoak Drive. *4,000 1 The Town Council and Mr. Noble have made some decisions that I do not one huncred per cent agree with. This is something I know you realize happens one time or another with any employee and employer. I can assure you that I am not having problems with Mr. Noble as was stated in the article. I am under no pressure from him, the Mayor, or any of the Town Council. I hope this will clear any misunderstandings that my have occurred due to the article. Sincerely, Luther C. Parks Chief, Edenton Fire Dept. Card Os Thanks We thank our dear friends who provided us with food, flowers, cards, friendship and spiritual support, and for sharing our grief at the loss of a loved one. May God bless all of you. The family of Louise Wilson Pd. THE CHOWAN HERALD Morgan To,Be Keynote Speaker For Democratic Convention Former U. S. Sen. Robert Morgan will be keynote speaker when the Methodist Topic Continued From Pago 3-A February 21, during the morning worship service. This is a unique opportunity for United Methodists to share the “good news” with others by a special offering and through supportive prayers. 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A major item of business on the day’s agenda is the election of six participants Letter To The Editor Continued From Page 7-A in the next edition, violates every principle of respon sible journalism. It is to the benefit of everyone for actions of any governing body to be freely and accurately reported. This does not entitle the press to collect information in a subversive and illegal manner. I believe an apology is due the Town Administrator for these despicable actions. I only hope the printing of such half-truths by The Daily Advance does not damage the working relationship between the Town Ad ministrator and| his fit and four replacements to represent North Carolina at the National Democratic Party’s Mid-year Con ference in Philadelphia on June 25-26. Approximately 30 Democrats have filed notice of candidacy for election to those positions. Morgan was elected to a six-year term in the U. S. Senate in 1974. He previously had served six years as Attorney General department heads. While I have known Sam Noble, Town Administrator, for only a few months, I have ‘found him quite capable in all aspects of administrative work. I suggest that in the future, The Daily Advance, more particularly, Roy Lucas, attempt to report the news in a manner befitting the esteemed profession of journalism - not in a manner befitting the covert operations of the CIA. Sincerely, Luther C. Copeland County Manager ■ of North Carolina for six years and was elected to five terms in the State Senate. He served that body as president pro tem in 1965. Among Democrats, Morgan is known to be a According to_ folklore, if the first robin you see in the spring flies up, you will have good luck for the rest of the yeer. l^os tit Hhh & SllifMtMf 9t9 ABtotd Strut £ dot ton, A/0 27932 p kon. (9/9)482-2/07 We provide good steeping accomodations with Air Conditioned rooms, i Cable TV, Phones in the rooms, and a Restaurant that serves hearty meals. LOCAL PEOPLE STOP IN FOR BREAKFAST OR SUPPER Thursday, February 18, 1982 strong advocate of the > tobacco program and of better housing for low* income farm families. He is currently engaged in the ( practice of law in his own firm in Lillington.