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Sports and school news ? , .... , ... ? i? im Brinn-Reed ties with Peoples -Swindell in Babe Ruth league JUNIOR BABE RUTH BASEBALL ? Ob Thursday, June I, M #o?l??/Swlndell defeated 9oUoweU/Winf all 14-1. Peoples/Swindell had four hita and one error, while Hollowell/Winfall emptied one hit with six errors. \,9 Leading hltteri were Rodney L/ooa 2-2, Lee Cooper 3-2 and Hobba 2-1 for Peoples/Swindell. For rloweU/Winfall, Staley Colaon had only hit On the aame night, Brinn/Reed defeated One Stop/Don Juan 15-11. Leading hitters for Brinn/Reed were ttarnie Reenie 2-1, Gallop 2-1, Nixon 2-1 and Alex Cox 1-1. RfC rHAPP?NIM6S| P?rquirnonv Co Poikt i R?tr?o*ion OiKKtOf For One Stop/Don Juan, Todd Hunter was 1-1, Wayne Ban 2-1, Chad Winslow 2-2, and Lee Roberts 3 2. JUNG 11,1983 - Hollowell/Winfall defeated One Stop/Don JuanlS-5. D. White was 4-2 and S. Colson was 4-3 at the plate (or Hollowell/Winfall. For One Stop/Don Juan, Todd Hunter went 2-2. Peoples/Swindell downed Brin n/Reed 1M. Peoples/Swindell had 11 hits to Brinn/Reed 2. Leading hitter* for Peoplea/Swindell were Brad Hurdle 2-1, Rodney Lyons 5-3, Brad Winslow 4-2, Lee Cooper 4-2 and K. Felty 2-1. For Brinn/Reed, Gallop and K. Nixon were the only players getting a hit. Stading as of 6-13-83: Brinn/Reed 3 1. Peoples/Swindell 3-1, Hollowell/Winfall 2-2 and Don Juan/One Stop 0-4. ADULT SOFTBALL - June 9,1983, Hollowell 10 - Sea Jays/Woodards 0; Budweiser 21 - Citations 0; Wards 28 - Bulls 4; Albemarle Fertilizer 10 - Rangers 9. STANDINGS AS OF JUNE 13, 1983 ? MEN: Albemarle Fertilizer 8-1, BudweUer 8-1, Wards 5-2, Rangers 4 4, Bulls 1-8 and Citations 0-8. LADIES - Hollowell Oil 4-0, American Legion 2-2 and Sea Jay s/Woodards 0-4, SKATING AT SPINNING WHEELS ROLLER RINK ? Don't forget! Every Wednesday morning at 9:30 a.m. You need to sign-up at College Deans' lists include local students f ECU ? GREENVILLE? Students earning academic honors at East Carolina tfniversity during the spring aemester represent ?7 of the state's *0 counties, M state and the District o 4 Columbia and 14 foreign countries. ? A total of 2,901 ECU students V . earned places on the university's official honors lists for the semester, compared to 2,841 for the fall semester. Most elite of the honors is all A's. Those making the Dean's list have earned a B plus average with no grade below C. The Honor Roll in eludes students with a B average and no grade below C. Students from Perquimans County on the honor list include: Mary Wood Hurdle, honor roll; Judith Dora Jester, All A; Edgar L. Lane, Dean's list; William E. Pierce II, Dean's list; Nancy E. Swindell, Dean's list. Others include: Bonnie P. Un derwood, honor roll; and Cheryl Anita Jones, honor roll. NCSU Chancellor Bruce R. Poulton has announced that 2,147 students earned Dean's list honors during the spring semester just completed at North Carolina State University. Students from 94 North Carolina counties, 28 other states outside of North Carolina, and 22 foreign countries were among the students to achieve the honor. To make the Dean's list, students must earn an academic average of 3.25 or higher if they are carrying 15 or more hours, or 3.5 or better if they are carrying 12 to 14 hours. Poulton made special note of the 368 students who achieved perfect 4.0 grade point averages for the semester. Of those, 346 were from North Carolina. Among those on the Dean's list was William B. Perry, of Route 2, Hert ford. Students to attend Girls State in Greensboro , Janice Talley and Tanya Long, Both rising seniors at Perquimans High School, have been selected to attend Girls State at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, N. C. Miss Talley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Talley of Southern Shores, Hertford, N. C. Miss Long is the daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Irving Long, Jr. of Hert ford. They are being sponsored by the American Legion Auxilary Unit Ifttmber 312 of Hertford, N.C. JANICE T ALLEY Local home % ? * ^economists * jattend workshop ? ; ? ? Nearly <0 home economists from ftorth Carolina met in Raleigh at fceredith College and the Legislative iuilding on March 21 and 22 to study ftsues and the legislative process. ! Local home economists na Grey Iftiite and Sylvia Matthews attended. Program speakers which included ftetty McCain, member of the N.C. Advisory Budget Commission, ^Politics and Power;" Mason fhomas, Institute of Government, {The Legislative Process;" and fenator Helen Marvin, "Women's Eights, " and Betty Ann Kundson, jrake County Commissioner, "Using legislative* Network Effictively." - ; Workshop participants had an Opportunity to discuss issues with the {0 legislators from their respective districts at a breakfast at Meredith College. Some of the legislators at tending this event were: Senator William Staton, Senator Kenneth C. Myall, Jr., Senator Benjamin Tison, ill, Senator Harol^ Hardison, Representative Allen Adams, J. ?oward Coble, Vernon James, Parka 6e!ms. Robert Slaughter, Tom itsbon, Jr. and Wendell Murphy. a ? ' iVjr V ~~ i ~ ~ ~ n TANYA LONG i 1 , - iiyg^ jam The first bank to be open day and night was the Night and Day Bank, New York City, opened May 1, 1906. John Dowd & Associates, Inc. insurance & Real Estate 482-2101 482-7150 AUTO ? HOME ? HEALTH ? LIFE ? BUSINESS [Home owners Discount Up To 54% | 214 South Broad SL Edenton, NC raia roi. f N. C. School Boards Association Saysr Hunt Bill "Extremely Dangerous" "Would Damage . . . Public Education"" Teachers' Union On Strike' Jim Hunt's Union Payroll Checkoff Hunt's plan (Senate Bill 515): payroll deduction of teacher union dues . . . "the checkoff system used by labor urions" . . . almost half of those dues "to the increasingly militant NEA" union."-7 N.C School Boards Association, Hunt's SB 5 15 is "extremely dangerous," "would damage . . . public education" and "do considerable harm." NEA supports teacher strikes.' N.C. Citizens for Business and Industry, Hunt's plan (Senate Bill 515) "will represent a giant step toward union ization . . . the calling of strikes and general disruption of the education , of our children."* Help The N.C. School Boards Assoc. & N.C. Teachers Defeat Jim Hunt's SB 515. Contact Your Legislators (Remember Km Hunt b leceMng immKc union support for Kb campaign for U.S. Senate.)14 t NC?A l?Wr. S-M-M ' I N*wi and Observer, 5,12-M 1 NCCW L*(nln?r< lulWtin. N*' JO. S-27-U ?. NCS*A llfW, J-11-M $ fn?imlH? Obwnar. M-H t NCC* Itfhlattve Sulkt.n No. 30. 5 27-M 7. NCCW UgMaMve Bvliwmt. No. 1*. SD4) I NCSIA L?t1*r . 5-11 *1 ? NCCW (wlWfin, No 20, S-V4I 10. Atlanu ComWution )1M) rwdto.br HUMS tor fenaM, Mart SMphcm. Tntuw the Recreation Department before Tuesday of each week. TENNIS LEAGUE - Will begin June 20. The league will be for youngsters age* 7-15 each morning, Monday thru Thursday from S:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. The league will last six weeks ending July 28. The cost is 125.00. TENNIS LESSONS - Will be taught beginning June 20 at 4:10-5:90 p.m., and 5:30-6:30 p.m. Lessons will be to adults and youths Monday thru Thrusday afternoons for a two week period. The cost is 916.00. TEE-BALL ? Registration will end Friday, June 17. Games will begin on June 29. at hertford Park on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at 5:00p.m. Available in 7 Styles from * 129.00 Phone: 482-8082 Badham Road Edenton, N.C. Q. FURNITURE - D OUTLET Value! Get freezer convenience with this budget pleaser ! Model CB15DA ? 15.3 cu. ft. chest freezer. ? Sliding basket-for storage convenience. ? Up-front defrost drain ? Adjustable temperature control. ? Sparkling white exterior? baked enamel on steel. ? Built-in lock with self , ejecting key. ? Efficient urethane foam insulation (cabinet). ? Only 44 '/fe" wide. NOW ONLY List Price $569 95 Freezer living economical. convenient! 9 Model CB8DA ? 8.3 cu. ft chest freezer. ? Only 38^" wide; coun tertop height. ? Sparkling white exterior? baked enamel on steel. ? Convenient lift-out basket ? Self-adjusting lid. ? Adjustable temperature control. ? Efficient urethane foam Insulation (cabinet). NOW ONLY '369" List Price $440. 95 GE. WE BRING GOOD THINGS TO LIFE. Hertford Motor Co. WWT 17 Www:
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