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Record numbers compete in run More than one record was broken at last Saturday'* "Indian Summer Run." For one, the Perquimans County Parks and Recreation Department, which sponsored the run as part of the Indian Summer Festival, had more runners compete in this ran than in their previous outings, more than 70 people. In addition, the pace for the five kilometer race was furious, with the winner of the open class, Pete Gibson of Murfreesboro, finishing in a time of IS minutes, 35 seconds. Second in that class was Todd Peterson of Camp Legeune, with a time of 15:47, and William White of Washington was third at 16:27. Scott Dizon of Hertford was the only county resident to finish among the top, winning the 17 and under class with a time of 20:25, with Nathan PipUin of Elisabeth City second at 21 -.OS. In the 1?*? class, Mark Stevenaon of Elisabethi City m with a M:?S time, and John Davis of Raleigh was second at In the Ml class, Cecil Davfa* of Colrain was first at 1?:44, with Joe Huddlestoo of Manteo second at 17:2S. William BarnMk won the 40 and over class with a M:1S time, and Fred Smith was second at 21:1>. In the w omen's division, Susan Lee of Ed en ton won the open class with a time of 23:20, with Linda Foley (23:25) and Cindy Jennings (23:47), both of Elizabeth City, second and third. In the 17 and under class. Holly Pipkin (25:5S) and Stacy Roddy (32:56), both of Elisabeth City, were first ami second. Kathy Huddleston The nuoers aakt tk start ie the Parks and ImwiMm of Manteo woo tht If2) class with a 25:33 tine, and Dwwi BaUrr of Elizabeth City was second at CM la the M and over class. Nell Morrison <SS:J1) aad CUte AvdMt (S:M), both of GkuMk City, were 1 Department's Indian Sum ner Baa last Satarday. first and second la the Fun Run before the SK race, Maurtce Thomas. Reuben Thomas and May Phelan were the top three racers School lunch menus i ItKAKTASTK-U LUNC1I-4 HON . SEPT W CwoltrPi-rti Smut Inrwl. Collards ShcH hMtpftr aodmift TTJCS . SEPT U Pycu Twirl or Cereal. Frwt or Juct. and milk Pork CWoprtlr ud Boo. Grm Peas Fran Cup WED SEPT ? Toast ?iih JfUj ScraobM C||s or Cereal. Fruit or Joke ?ad oil Shred Han Potato Salad FieM Peas Hoi Rolls aodmUk THUES . SEPT ? Cereal or Saitsafe Biscuit Fruit or Joice and milk Coootry Stjlr Steak Rice and Gravy. Green Bean* v^uar &ab> Carrots and milk nu .oct 1 Hoaey Bob or Cereal. FtuR or Juice and mUk Han burger ud bus. PoUlo ?(4gd, Lcttact ?nd Toflnalo and milk LUNCH S- 12 HON . SEPT 27 Sanu|? Biscuit or Foot Long Hot Doc ?** roU. collards. Hash Brown Sliced PioraMe and mUk TUES . SEPT 28 Port Chopette and bun or Submarine Green Peas. Lettuce 4 Tomato. Fruit Cup. and milk WED .SEPT 29 Sliced Ham or Meatball Sandwick. Potato Salad. Fruit Cup. Field Peas. Hot Rolls and milk THURS .SEPT ? Country Style Steak or Fish Sandwick. Rice and Gravy. Green Beans. Whole Baby Carrots, and milk FRI . OCT 1 Hamburger and bun or Ravioli and Cheese Wedge. Potato Wedges. Fruit Cup. Lettuce & Tomato and milk The island called Martha's Vineyard off Massachusetts was named by explorer Bartholomew Gosnold in 1602 for his daughter and for the grapevines he found there. With Om fitted MM Stain* Price Special Book Coatalas 30 Big Tea Stai nps Attention S & H Group Savings Projects! Short of Funds ? Take Advantage of The New 5% Bonus Inquire At Manager's Office] For Information On How I Your Non-Profit Group Can Earn More Than I They Bargained For. I
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