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Communications Crossword Last Week's Answers Dean's List Students ACROSS I h i h I I I I s: fw psr kx- -.-.v.. .- : :..r.. : 8 wsw ; ; m'" ,,,.,.,; I v. I Ql . Ltp.t:! 0 - II , a i ' i i'.'.'.-W .':, ' 1 v,-.: ,T ivvvt !:-;-'!-! r-V;"'-'.' . I 111 I ' HfiH Mill U Mil It tj;:;: ir M .'AW: . .. .W.V ''A't ' fVsv- - i "- - ffWT" ' W! """I '"" ft -l.t.l.V 3 ' ill v'-'F'Viu " wra wjjs lit;. I i,i ' vW'j 'SW WWM - MjV.v '.V"w.j iSSiS-, Siiii- iiii- WW ' 1 1 " " www ,'.'.' - - " ' ' WAV iV.V.V 'Xv'v. -". ; wjb i rrraj 1 '" v.v.v - i " VirJiTi ' fWrM !!!'.,, vX'VX 'J!j;'K' X'l'W :;:::: l . ffffl MHHM MHHB UUU MMM HH ffMf IWB MMM VMM i Hi fT. 1. flood 26. were 5. rain 27. storm 9. end 29. fur 10. sense 30. ache 11. said . 33.nites 12. AA 35. U 13. tv 36.S.P. 14. LPN 37. hot 16. on , ' 38. oh s 18. ice 39. Leo 20. nor x 41.unl 21. windy 43. rain 23. me ; 44.no 24. cold 46.ee 25. pa 47. freeze DOWN 2. lea 22. north 3.O.N.I. 25. PR 4. odd 26. weather 5. reap 27. sunshine . an 28. trip 7. 1st 31.C.I.0. 8. never, 32. ex 10. sale 34. shovel 11. snow 38. on 15. N.N.E. 40.ete 17. nice 41.UNR 18. idle 45. Oz 19. Cyd .This week's crossword puzzle deals with communica tions. Clues related to the theme are marked (). Our readers are invited to submit crossword puzzles for publication. If used, the author's name will be printed under the puzzle and he will receive SI. All puzzles sub mitted should have a theme and entries Should include the author's name and address, the down and across clues, the puzzle form and the answers. . a runs : 1. job of news writer 7. doctor (abbr.) 8. reference to 9. Bachelor, of Industrial Engineering (abbr.) 10. absence, undue : 13. short sounds in Morse Code 14. ' smallest state in U.S.(abbr.) 15. skate on snow 16. halfof an em 17. to be offensive ' , , v" 19. transcript 20. -1-sheet 22. to the same degree , 23. slang for woman 25. abbreviation for Irish 26. to obtain 28.' columnist's detailed report (2 words) 31. twining stem v 32. health resort 34. measure of cloth 35. end of story indicator 37. -(-printer's measure 39. Greek god of war 41. text 44. lubricator 45. -fepisode 46. affirm DOWN 2. rewrite 3. -fdemanding 4. editor(pl.( 5. man's name 6. tidings - 9 . So n n y & Cher-, -(pi.) 11. all right 12. criminal offense 13. -t-transferrable design 18. kitchen police 21. one who mimics 23. possessive pronoun 24. Roman numeral X means 26. command ENLISTS Dennis G. Smith of Rt. 3, Hertford enlisted in the U.S. Air , Forces Delayed Enlistment Program today, according to TSgt Clark Sessoms, USAF Represen tative in Elizabeth City . The Air Force Delayed Enlistment Program allows Dennis to enter the Air Force for active duty up to six months after enlist ment. He is scheduled to attend the Air Force six week basic training course on 29 June 1976. He will then receive technical training in the Ad ministrative Career Field. Dennis is a senior at Per quimans County High School and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Smith, also of Hertford. 27. -fprinted letters and numbers 28. nothing 29. small - 30. -f-signifies end of story 31. wager 33. plenty 36. did 38. highest card in deck 40. distress signal 41. South Carolina (abbr.) 42. nurse (abbr.) 43. that is One hundred and thirty seven students at College of The Albemarle earned posi tions on the institution's Dean's List in recognition of their scholastic achieve ment , during the Winter Quarter. Norman Norfleet, acting dean of instruction, released the list today which represents 12 per cent of the total winter enrollment of 1,050 college transfer, technical, voca tional and general educa tion students.- Included among the 26 students who received "A" in all subjects taken during the quarter are: Technical Jodi Brantham and Sheila W. Caddy, both of Hertford. Students from the area earning 3.25 or better averages are: College Transfer - Patricia Ap plegate, Rebecca D. Hurdle and Lois Webb, all of Hert ford. Technical Connie L. Arnold and Kathryne W. Winslow, both of Belvidere; Willie F. Godfrey of Durants Neck; Thomas M. Applegate, Sylvia G. Berry, Jodi Brantham and Sheila W. Caddy, all of Hertford; and Dona W. Chappell of Winfall. Vocational -Garland C- Jennings of Belvidere; and Dennis W, Hare, Warner L. Nadre, David A. Godfrey, Paul B. Stokely and Teresa N. Smith, all of Hertford. SOFTBALL MEETING Team captains or team representatives for Softball play being sponsored by the Perquimans Recreation Association should be pre sent at a meeting schedul ed for April 4 at the Agricultural Building, beginning at 7 p.m. Perform a death-defying act. IUvcyoor blood pressare checked. Give Heart Fund American Heart AssociationVi This Is The Last Week That We Can Offer Our New Subscribers WHITE HOUSE COOKBOOK 258 Tested Recipes of the Presidents and Others, from Washington to Ford ,-' '-. Y5 4 is A FEW OF THE SUPERB RECIPES YOU WILL WANT TO TRY t Jerry Ford's CHINESE PEPPER STEAK r Dwight D. Eisenhower's " ' BEEF STEW , ,," : Frankfin D. Roosevelt's,!", CRAB BISQUE ' Ma'rth Washington's SPICED GYNGERBREDE v Thomas Jefferson's BEEF A LA MODE William Howard Taft's LOBSTER NEWBURG v u .s.f ,- ;,, Martin Van Buren's - CHEESECAKE , t' i ; Richard M. Nixon's -CRUSTLESS APPLE PIE ' ' . ; Betty Ford's SWEET AND SOUR CARROTS Calvin Coolidge's CORN MUFFINS . Theodore Rooseve" INDIAN PUDI Jacqueline. Mrs. Harry Truman's OZARK PUDDING William McKinley's IRISH STEW 7 ' S A S I yyM V Please Clip Out Coupon And Mail To The Perquimans Weekly 1 ! NAME STREET ..... . . ; . . . . . . . I . . . . . .RT. NO. CITY . . . : ... . . . ... ... . . . . .STATE ! C5.C0 Ton 1 YEAR'S SUECCRIPTION 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 The Perqulmmt Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursday, March 25, 1976 Page 5 - V r mn n raw7 4 i 1 M II lill II W 3V EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT 100 Pure Oil Base Reg. 13.95 gal. ONLY $1 0.95 gal. Reg. 4.50 qt. ONLY 0.75 qt. I DOUBLE KOTE OIL BASE NON-CHALKING Reg. 14.95 gal. ONLY '12.90 gal. Reg. 4.75 qt. ONLY $390 qt. ACRYLIC LATEX Reg. 12.95 gal. ONLY $990 gal Reg. 3.95 qt. ONLY $3.00 q DOUBLE-GLO LATEX Reg. 14.95 gal. ONLY $ 11. 50 gal Reg. 4.50 qt. ONLY $3.25- HIDE ALL Latex Reg. 9.25 gal. ONLY $7.90 0L FLOOR & DECK Reg. 12.95 gal. ONLY $9.25 9al. Reg. 3.95 qt ONLY $2.65 q INTERIOR PAINT LUXREE-SATIN Latex Reg. 10.50 gal. ONLY 8.95 gal. Reg. 3.25 qt. 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