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(Sland) to tease 32. city in East Chine Named To CHAPEL HILL - The following students from Per quimans County have been named to the 1976 spring semester dean's list at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: George Bradley Fields, son of-Mr. and Mrs. George E. Fields of Kenyon Dr., Hertford; and Winston Earl RECEIVES B.S. DEGREE William A. Cole Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cole of Cincinnati, Ohio and grand son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winslow of Hertford, has completed the requirements for a B.S. degree and graduated cum laude from Davidson College on May 23. He will enter Wake Forest University Medical School in September. TOSERVE AT CAMP Ms. Jann Dillon left : last Wednesday for Camp Starlight, Starlight, Penna.. in the Pocono mountains. She will serve as a Counsellor again .this sum mer. -v ''"x'v:-- William F.Ainsley I Realtor ... I . Hertford. N.C. I Loca Hertford, N.C., Thursday, July 1, 1974 By ANITA STALLING CROSSWORD CLUES 33. deoxyribonucleic acid 35. second letter of Greek alphabet 36. all vowels, except 37. Mary Ludwin Hays was called Molly 39. U.S. educator, Horace 40. accurate 41. to consume 43. affirmative 45. chem. strontium ' 48. trap or snare 49. founder of Girl Scouts 50. opposite of before DOWN 1. prefix meaning two 2. mother of tour flag 3. author of Uncle Tom's Cabin 4. peasant . 5. Anglo-French (abbr.) 6. male ruler 7. chem. erbium UNC-CH Dean's List Lane III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Winston E. Lane Jr. of Rt. 1, Hertford. . To make the dean's list, a student must earn a 3.2 grade average on the 4.0 scale while taking 15 or more letter grade hours of credit, or a 3.5 average while taking at least 12 but ff jaas I V I It r - , ' ' ' "Let 'George' Do It" Old-Fashioned Service We Specialize In Foreign Cars ( Tune-ups - Lubrications - Oil Changes Gcsrgs's Tri-Wzy Auto Servics ted Across From Dick Long Service Stat ' ' 42S-72S1 9. guide for Lewis and Clark 10. Elizabeth Blackwell was first woman , 11. saved John Smith 12. conquered blindness 14. a pouting face 17. a stand with open shelves 19. the flow of water 20. women's rights 22. chem. platinum 25; I owe you (abbr.) 29. destroy 31. Lincoln 33. work with the mentally ill 34. capital of Ghana 36. closing of prayer 37. monetary unit 38. high tension (abbr.) 42. mountainous region of the South Sahara 44. elevated railway 46. neuter pronoun less than hours. . 15 letter grade Honor ATLANTA, GA. - Dr. John M. Palms, dean of Emory College, Emory University, has announced thoe students named to the Dean's List for spring quarter 1976. Honor Joan Miller Katherman, a rising senior in the School of Professional Nursing Pro gram at Norfolk . General Hospital, Norfolk, Va., has AT NAGS HEAD On Friday night, Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Winslow and girls, Belinda and Donna, hosted a beach weekend at Nags Head for friends. Guests of the Winslows were Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Harrell, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Hudson and daughter Wendy, Mr. and Mrs. Archie "Miller and daughter Nicole, and Mr., and Mr$.( Parker Newbern. BRIDGE CLUB . MEETS Mrs. Charles Whedbee was hostess to her . bridge club' Tuesday night at her home on Church . Street. Those playing were Mrs. C.E. Johnson, Mrs. T.B. Sumner, Mrs. Eldon Win slow, Mrs. Katherine Ward, Mrs. Johnny Broughton, Mrs. S.M. Whedbee, Mrs. Regina McDermitt, and Miss Louise Chalk. Mrs. Winslow was high score winner. ' A sweet course was served. -Bits r COMPILED By FREDANELSON Edward L. Powell, com . missioner of motor vehicles, of Raleigh reminded North Carolina motorists that the upcoming July Fourth Holiday is one of the most dangerous of the year on our streets and highways. The : official three-day period for recording traffic collisions, deaths and injuries begin at 6 p.m., on July 2 and ends midnight, July 5, 1976, Powell said speeding and drinking drivers contribute to over half of the fatalites that occurred over the 1975 July fourth weekend. He ad ded, "Make , this long holiday weekend an en-, joyable and meaningful one to all motorists. Commit yourself to a safe driving at titude, and have a safe and happy July Fourth holiday." - ' : Mrs. Ella Fleming had lunch in a Hertford restaurant recently and hur ried back to her place of employment. On her after noon break, she discovered that she'd lost a con siderable amount of money. In the meantime another patron had entered the Completes Testing FT. BENNING, GA. Army Sergeant Erie L. Jones of Hertford, and other members of the 988th Military Police Company, ' completed an annual operations readiness training test here recently. During the training, the unit conducted day and night ambush protection, prisoner of war processing, military police station operation, road control operation, nuclear land warfare, accident in vestigation and a 25-mile road march. Upon completion of the ORTT the unit was rated combat ready. Sgt. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler W. Jones Sr. of Rt.- 1, Hertford, is a military policeman. The sergeant entered the u Army in 1972 and was last stationed at Ft. Bragg, N.C. His wife, Dora, is with him in Georgia. Student Among those having superior academic a chieve ment from this area are: John Ernest Ritter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Em mett Winslow Jr. of Front Street, Hertford. Listing been named on the school's honor roll for the semester ending May 28. Ms. Katherman achieved a 3.0 average in Obstetric and Pedriatric Nursing. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller of Hert ford. RETURN TO ILLINOIS Mr. and Mrs. William Ray Bunch and children Marcy and Jon, have returned, to their home in Granite City, 111. ' after a two-week vacation with Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Perry. V O O O ii VJo Service 'h3t C::J Of Interest For Our Readers1 restaurant and found the money on the floor, which . was left at the restaurant for . identification' by owner should they reappear. Two and a half hours later Mrs. Fleming returned to inquire about her loss which she identified to the bills. She got her money back which she could hardly believe and was deeply grateful to. the finder. tn, The North Carolina Board of Transportation and Secondary Roads Council will hold their July meetings in Gastonia. Their hosts will be the City of Gastonia and the Gaston County Chamber of Commerce. Both meetings are . scheduled for Friday, July 2, in the . Public Service Building, 400 Cox Road. The Board will meet at 10 a.m., and the Council will begin its session at 2 p.m. Meetings are open to the public, and interested area residents are encouraged to attend. The Secondary Roads Coun cil will act upon road addi tions, abandonments and improvements program for 7r ir MeittoFdL HERTFORD, N.C. PHONE 426 -5211 HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA! WE WILL BE ig Pre 4th of JnnlyCIearanceSale ' ON GENERAL ELECTIC J:"- JZ, 21, AND 24,000 BTU AIR CONDITIONERS 1 r the N.C. secondary road system. -, little League Baseball's highly successful1 Summer Camp is now underway at it's SoutherV Regional Headquarters and Training Center, Petersburg, Florida. Boys in the age groups 9 through 15 years are having , a thoroughly ' happy and exciting ex periece ' as they improve their skills in baseball while learning the most advanced and approved method' tested by Little League's Research and Training Departments. , Arnold White, director, reminds parents that ap plications are still.being ac cepted for the final two ses sions of this year's Camp, July 4, and July 18. For com plete information and ap plication, call St. Petersburg 813-3442661 or write Little League Baseball, P.O. Box 13366, St. Petersburg, Fla. 33733. The Department of Revenue, State of North Carolina reports that Net Collections of local one per Tl SAVE OPEN JULY 5TH E JH(BE(D)lr'dl cent sales and use tax for Perquimans County totaled $9,716.91 as recorded on the May, 1976 Report. ' R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. has announced it has been assigned patents for. the production of smoking compositions utilizing cereal grains. Preliminary tests indicate that the com positions can be used as tobacco extender in , cigarettes and smoking tobacco. The patents cover smoking compositions ob tained from milo, corn, , millet, rice and wheat. The process of rendering cereal grains into smoking com positions involves expan ding and shredding the . materials and combining them in a smoking mixture with various amounts of tobacco and; tobacco ex tracts. , "It is far too early to estimate the effects, if any, of this development on the company's requirements for tobacco leaf. We have said in the past, and I reiterate, that our opinion is that tobacco is a necessary in gredient for a palatable Hard araware ON THE FABULOUS ' microwaveoven lis: ''i'Hk Mode! RR-40 i ENERGY TIME MONEY t 18,000 MODEL AGDS 418 REG. $459.95 1 $0195 T, ' W w PLUS TAX -i .'J,';-: SALE 21,CC0 f.'ODEL AGDS 821 REG. $529.95 SALE PLUSTAX 24,CCD F.'ODEL AGDS 824 REG. $559.85 ; ; . ;' SriESSPLmAX l!:ruui'i Llotcr Ccmn:ny cigarette," Hobbs said. "This process still depends upon the flavoring capabilities of tobacco aqd tobacco extracts." " Three . presidents of the United States died on July! 4 Thomas Jefferson and John Adams, both in 182S; and James Monroe in 1831. Colonial; Costumes - . i Citizens are reminded fo wear . their colonial costumes during tire Bicentennial celebration, hi the parade, cash prizes will be awarded to the man, woman, and child with the : best costume.. Perquimans residents are especially urged to dress in colonial wear to attend the county wide church service on Sunday night and to bring their own chairs. CSS3C3. SAY Bake a ham in 25 minutes A turkey in 7 mm. a lb. rather than 35 Crisp bacon in 4 mm (:Fat free cooking, too) Lobster tail from frozen to serving in 51? minutes Hamburger. 60 seconds, hot dog. ;. 20 seconds Frozen vegetables. 5-6 minutes, including thawing on ($6.95 Value)
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