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SCHOOL and SPORTS Tournament play for midget football begins next week MIDGET FOOTBALL - Ob Monday, October 24, Community Gas/Anne't Beauty Salon defeated the Kdenton Cowboy* 57-21 in Edenton. With the win. Community Gaa/Anne's Beauty Salon boosted ? their record to 3-2; good enough for a ! second place finish in the regular ' season. t 111 the other game, Overman's \ Insurance Agencies lost to the Eden too Eagles J#-7. Overmans dropped to 1-4 for the season. The tournament starts next week with all games being played in Edenton. Community Gas and the Edenton Eagles reeeive first round byes. On Tuesday. November 1, the Edenton Redskins played Overman's Insurance Agencies at t:00. At 7:15, the Ednetoo Cowboys played Fisher Nut. Community Gas/Anne's Beauty Salon play the winner between the Cowboys and Fisher Nut on Monday, November 7, at 6:00, at Fisher Field in Edenton. YOUTH SOCCER - On Saturday, October 29, the Nuggets won their first game of the season by defeating the Bucks 2-1. Again, Ryan and Reid Reeve provided the scoring punch for the winners. Chris LeRoy scored the only goal for the Bucks. In the other game, the Royals and NOTICE TOWN OF WINFALL The Perquimans County Board of Elections has appointed the following persons to conduct the Municipal Election for the Town of Winfall, November 8, 1983. Evelyn Ann Smith ? Registrar Joseph Winslow ? Judge Ann Winslow ? Judge Polls open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m. Voting will be at the Community Building in Winfall. W.L. Til ley Chairman, Perq. Co. Bd. of Elections A Vote For BILLY WHITE is a vote for a man who is inter ested and involved in the Town of Hertford as shown by his record: ? Elected to Hertford Town Council 2 terms ? 1981 Governors Volunteer Awards Admini strator Coordinator of Volunteers. ? 1956 Jaycees Distinguished Service Award ? 1976 Perquimans County and Hertford Jaycees Life Membership ? 1 976 Bicentennial Community Award - U.S. Post Off ice ? U.S. Army, 2 years ? ? Hertford Volunteer Fire Department - 31 yeort 'resident of Hertford Jaycees iter of Perquimans Lodge r&J irst President of Perquimans Band Boosters of 1 983 Heritage Day Hertford United Methodist < of Hertford Fifes and ? f1" I n r I. ? ? ot elections Devils played to a 0-0 tie Both teams had several chances to score, but the defenses were too tough. PUMPKIN CARVING CONTEST ? There were about SO participants in this year's Halloween Pumpkin Carving Contest which was held Thursday, October 27 at Hertford Grammar School. The winner* In each category were: 4-4-Year-Olds 1st? Clay Fletcher 2nd ? Denlse Perry Pirates defeated By KEN CASTELLOE The Perquimans Pirates were dropped from the Albemarle 2A Conference race for the playoffs last Friday night when the Currituck Knights handed them a 28-6 defeat in Barco. The Knights recieved the opening kickoff and drove 72 yards to score with 5:46 remaining in the first quarter when tailback Ryan Pat terson scored from 19 yards over the right side of the line. Behind the efforts of the Knight offensive line, Patterson rushed for a total of 217 yards for the game. The Knights scored again with 9:25 .remaining in the half when Randy Gregory scored from 1-yard out giving the Knights a 14-0 lead after the extra point. The Pirates were hurt by costly mistakes in the second period that nullified any kind of scoring drive from taking place. School menus The following is a list of menus for the Perquimans County Schools for the week of November 7-11. Monday ? breakfast, egg biscuit or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, pepperoni pizza or chuck wagon, baked apples, tossed salad, mgrs. choice veg., green beans, milk. Tuesday ? breakfast, doughnut or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, hot dog or sloppy joe, shoestring fries, fruit, vegetable sticks, mgrs. choice veg., milk. Wednesday ? breakfast, waf fle/honey or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, chicken pot pie or mgrs. choice meat, green peas, sweet potato puff, corn, fruit, hot roll, milk. Thursday ? breakfast, ham biscuit or cereal, fruit or juice, milk. Lunch, cheeseburger or fish por tion, slaw, french fries, mgrs. choice veg., fruit cup, milk. Friday -HOLIDAY. A Thank You Salute To LCPL Scott Perry CPL John L White 24th Marine AMP Unit ? Lebanon and other Perquimans County Marines throughout the world. Charies Skinner, Jr. Former SGT. USMC Here's the secret? give a gift subscription of this newspaper to your special friends. We provide a color ful gift card to meet any special occasion announ cing you as the giver. Now you don't have to worry about shopping for a hard to find gift for that special person to enjoy. Come by our office or call today for specific details on this con venient, exciting gift! The Weddy The Piratea finally got on the board with a 14-yard touchdown paaa from Teton Reid to Alton Jamea with 30 aeconda left in the third period. After a two-point conversion failed the Piratea were behind 21-6. The final score was staged when QB George Cecil carried the ball over tAm one-yard out making the final score 28-6 after the extra point. The Pirates will face their last conference opponent, the Gates County Red Barons in the last game of the 1983 season at Memorial Field on Friday night. 1st ? Ryan Reeve 2nd ? Jenny Hurdle Moat Creative 1st -Reid Reeve 2nd ? Buddy Hollowell 9-12-Year-OHs 1st -Matt Hurdle 2nd ? Wallace Weeks Scariest 1st ? Irxie Herman 2nd- Matt Tice SKI CLUB - There meeting tor interested . November I at 7:30 at the 1 Department. For more call ttt-MK. ? ADULT VOLLEYBALL - '.On Thursday, November 3, the follo?H|ig games are scheduled: 7:00 -HolloweU Oil vs Boss's / W 7:45 ? Spoilers vs Hollowell Oil ?: SO ? Bandits vs B k T Seed 9: 15 - Wild Bunch vs "The Kids'' * TAKE the OWE! OWE! OWE! out of HO! HO! HO! With A Christmas Club Account At l HERTFORD ffcl_SA?INGS & LOAN Why "Universal Life"? 1. Low Cost Protection 2. Cash Value grows at a very high current rate of Interest . . . Today's rates I There is no upper limit on how much interest can be credited. The Minimum GUARANTEED rate for the life of the policy is 4%. The Interest you earn on "Universal Life" Is not only high. It Is tax sheltered, tool You pay NO taxes on interest In the year credited, and Interest continues to compound tax-free as long as the policy is in force. 3. You can adjust both your coverage and premiums whenever you like, without termi nating the policy or buying a new one. "Universal life" permits you to change your premium payment to correspond with your cash flow without losing your protection. It is the only policy you'll ever need. Your policy fits you I Not the other way around. 4. In summary . . . we have yet to run Into a policy (Traditional Type Policy) we could not double or triple the Face Amount or double or triple the cash value at the Insured's age 65, for the same cost. In most Instances, we reduce the cost If the client wishes. Why The Insurance Shop? I. We represent most all major companies that market "Universal Life" . . . we also re present THE company which designed the ORIGINAL "Universal Life Policy" . . ; E.F. Hutton life Insurance Company. 2. We have TWO. not one. computers to handle this product, jjj* J ffJSVjmSff SERVICE I We know of no other company south of V/rgfnlo a _..n , n tO, 'Z,', o. .??. L*<? tHEZlS* lor if. wtoft d.al wllh Yoo con ?.f /our prloloot Ihof doyl 3. 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