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. t . n A. i f 3, r ', 4 Biblical Crossword I ' r j n i , Iin0 iinnnrinniii i : . ; - I " j, f 3 ' - L "T- L-F i , i . i : : l I , pj i v . L ! LJ L... it 1 mgnmo pnMn - LtawaMfld jj II L J ' j 1 btotoHpww --II.- , 1 : : H&m- pWWWW I 1 " ; f f vi . By MISS BELINDA WINSLOW This week's crossword puzzle deals with Biblical characters and places. Clues related to the puzzle ' theme are marked ( ). This puzzle was submitted by Miss Belinda Winslow, eight-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Winslow of Rt. 2, Hertford. Miss ' Winslow will be a fourth grade student at Perquimans Central Grammar School next fall, made up the puzzle and clues with just a little help from Mom and Dad. Our readers are invited to submit crossword puzzles for publication. If used, the author will receive $1 and hav6 his or her name printed under the puzzle. All puzzles submitted should have a theme. Those wishing to send in a puzzle should include their name and ad dress, a list of the down and across clues, the puzzle form, and the puzzle answers. ACROSS 1. Wife of Boaz 4. Noah built . 6. Brother of Abel r ' 7. Commandments ' , 8. Scribe and priest : 9.. Wife of Adam ,il. First called Saul ;14. -I-Country in which Job lived 16. Divine being 17. One of the twelve it apostles-" '20. -(-Husband of Eve 22. not she Oyster Shell Crafts Can Be Made At Home ' Use natural materials, for making gifts, suggests Mrs. Rebecca Hall, home economics extension agent, New Hanover County. One commonplace, and usually ignored, item that coastal residents and vis itors might collect and use is the oyster shell, she adds. . Shells can be glued and Chappell Grocery Winfall Phone 426-7284 FRYERS GIBBS PORK & PARADE ICECREAM; PEL TRASH BAGS PARADE TOILET TISSUE ASST.: CAL-IDACC-FREHCH FRIES SUGAR CREEK BUTTER THOMAS BROS BACON.... LIBBYS POTTED MEAT . .. UBBY'S VIENNA SAUSAGE .; KRAFT BBQ SAUCE PEPSI-COLA v..: ALL ORDSIIS n0.00 OR MORE Except Vegetables Advertised ?: -W;-'' vA imi Items . vA-A't" 23. Supreme One DOWN. 1. Wife of Jacob 2. Mother of Samuel 3. Apostle and evangelist 5. relatives . 10. to consume 12. continent 13. Companion of Paul 15. -(-Swallowed by a whale 17. Peter, James and 18. One of the four gospels 19. First king of Israel 21. unhappy or angry stacked together to make ashtrays and similar items, the agent notes. Oyster shells are easy, to work with, Mrs. Hall points out. Clean them thoroughly first. The agent recommends bleach ing the shells in a solu tion one-third liquid bleach and two-thirds water, until the desired whiteness is reached. 49 BEANS . 41.00 Classifieds & Legal WANTED - Baby Sitting. Will keep children In my home. Call Lois Lane at 424-7789. CARD OF THANKS ' I would like to take this opportuni ty to thank my many friends who remembered me while I was a pa tient in the Albemarle Hospital recently. I appreciate the cards, flowers, visits, and every expression of kindness shown. Again, sincere thanks to my family, relatives, and friends. Charlie T. Skinner, Sr. NOTICE OF ' ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Joseph Irvin Barclift, deceased, late of Perquimans Coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit, them to the undersigned at 507 Penn sylvania Avenue, Hertford, N.C on or before the 30th day of November 1976 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. ' This 28th day of Way t976. Claudia H. Barclift, Executrix of Joseph Irvin Barclift, Dec'd. . June3,l0,17,24-7i La6t Week's Answers The following are the answers to last week's Colors Crossword Puzzle. ACROSS 1. balsa 4. heads 8. iguana 12. red 13. ca. 14. purple 17. sec. 18. orange 19. at 21.0.N.I. 22. R.N. 23. C.B. 25. pink 26. brown 28. nb. 29. black 30. gold . 33. ugh 36. white 40. en 41. me 42. amen DOWN 1. ba. 2. la 3. ai 4. hue 5. Eads 6. an 7. Dacca 9. green 10. burning 11. L.P.N. 14. poop 15. rainbow 16. LGr 20. tan 23. crag 24. Bochum 26. blue 27. wk. 31. Lh. 32. dim 34. inn 35. de 37. te 39. re LB. '. . . ALL FLAVORS Vi GAL 79 20 TO 30 GAL 10 CT. 69 465 ,....tm2W 1U.1.09 ,1.29 51.00 .31.00 ... IS 01 HOT OR PLAIN 59V ;...,r,99 Tobacco - 'A new N. C. Agricul tural Experiment Station tobacco release will give growers a- wider selection of varieties that can be grown for the important flue-cured export market. - Dr. Kenneth R. Keller, in charge of tobacco re search at North Carolina '..State University, said the variety NC 79 has njtny of the characteristics of the type of tobacco that has been in strongest de mand by foreign buyers. "I think NC 79 will fill a need that we have rec ognized for another vari ety that will produce the kind of medium to heavy bodied cured leaf that ex- r - C mnnip punnniuA nrurrn c I 1 "FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY " I , 0FnTF?',st?, l" BW , LIMIT TWO 4-WAY nosol Modess ' f33 VITALIS s SDrOV : napkins WVV ! 111 grooms without cx.r F I with deodorant protection J, 1 I '! 3"" GREASE reg. or' : j$k regular :': Vl , Ci;Fm 1W!l ttUM Deodorant M TAHIFK RMDaTd KCEDRIN PJ.1. BUFFER III TABLETS BAM-AID Tablets Tablets , ' ff t t Plastic Strips smt. mmm . a.""' ! .".Lb,: Ycrcuic. II Ly .limit ) U limit W II f ; (tf&z l i: f .-..SHI ' , -. ' ii '; i j NO DOZ Tablets i; PERSONHA ! I; IMI-PAD5 n mA ! LADIES flicker razor ! ! i FAK.. BAN ROLL-ON MICRIN PLUS MILK PUIS b POWDER DEODORANT . tSJ "ROLE H DRY-OILY TINT rnflrtH Ksiaiii e0-" J--W- RINSE ' 11 M Wm!mnn- Qlrr S119I9I ,1 qtfqtf. II 1 ,,2oz. I n oz. A" soz. -: j 5 OZ. J l LIMIT TWO 1 LIMIT TWO J LIMIT TWO i iBk SHOWER, tolrv -: SURE 1 DR'S I '' WL SUAVE m'y-SHOWER ! Ll re F00T f SHAMPOO: ?"' powder I in7 REG.'r ; pAiijirp -V JnAliirUU; r i' A UNSCENTEDjI S5? I llflCII S Hyancinth-Josmine-; ' iOhOl 8Z' 'yyit fL SOOTHES lfSVls. Honeysuckle ; J; limit 2 ' II ; L SM" T,f 0 ' ' JIT T i : r 16 OLITrwd . t ""J strips ; cn I I - PJtiw7 St r : teftrf BAUD-AID niTAi T105V OElJ i UltRA sf,. SH-IPS Dwa!' k MITCHUn All fl"Un , 30 Wid.br 50 A,.td. UN WAX ED ANTI-PERSPIRANT Variety Fits Export Buyers .1 ' ;- ' - . ; port buyers seem to pre fer," Keller said. About 85 to 46 per cent of the U. S. flue-cured leaf is sold abroad.' NC 79 is one of the three new varieties de veloped by N. C. Agricul tural Experiment Station ; scientists and released this year. The others are NC 12 and NC 98. Seeds of these new lines were increased by com mercial seed growers dur ing the 1975 season and are being marketed cur rently by these seed firms for planting the 1976 crop. Keller described NC 12 as a domestic type tobac co, medium to thin bodied and light orange in color. The It has moderate resistance to black shank and is sus ceptible to root knot nem atodes. It produced an average yield of 2,907 pounds in four official variety tests last year. This compared with 2,833 founds for NC 2326 and 2,890 pounds of NC 95 in the same trials. NC 79 yield average in these " trials was 3,097 pounds, one of the highest among the 21 varieties grown. This tobacco pro duced a cured leaf that Was medium to ' heavy bodied and deep orange in 'color. It has moderate resistance to black shank, resistance to root knot nematodes and is moder Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, NX. Demand ately tolerant to brown spot. It is similar to NC 2326 in having a low num ber of ground suckers. The third new NCSU developed tobacco, NC 98, is regarded as an inter mediate between the lighter bodied domestic types and the heavier ex port types. Keller said it should help fill in some of the "gray area" be tween domestic and ex port type leaf. It produces yields similar to NC 2326 and NC 95. It is moderate ly resistant to black shank and Granville wilt and is resistant to root knot nematodes. The cured leaf is medium in body and predominantly orange in color. Thursday, June 17, 1976-Page 71 VISITS HERE Billy Van Name of . Roanoke, Va. is spending this week with his grand- -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Nixon. If you can't send you, send money L iim """miiiI Red Cross. UDte Good Neighbor. I" A Public Sennce ol This Newspaper & The Adveflisifig Council EMERY BOARDS 27(1 na:i pencil 23$ MANICURE An STICK AU" NAIL POLISH 05 LIQ. MAKE UP TnES til eras j3ra PUIS TAX :i::'s 3.10 PLUS TAX
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