County Science Fair Winners To Compete In District Fair Today Winners in the Warren County Schools Science Fair * last week will compete in the District Science Fair at N, C. State University today (Fri day) from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m.( Calvin White, school supervisor, announced yes terday. He said the Warren Schools would have about 15 exhibits. White also announced county winners as follows: JOHN GRAHAM The John Graham fair was held in the school gymnasium j where 50 projects, prepared by more than 100 John Gra ham students, were on dis play. Judges were Mrs. Margaret Williams, Mrs. Lucy Mc Manus and Phillip Cleavor. Mrs. Nancy Williams and Ar thur Smoot, John Graham science teachers, were in ^-harge of arranging the fair. Fair winners were as fol lows: First place?"Life History of A Pine," Steve White and Leon Edmonds. Second place?"The Prop erty of Yeast," Mary Long and Myra Johnson. Third place?"Life of Early Man," Dlanne Tharrlngton and Marlene Hunt. Third place?"Bacteria," Nancy Williams and Laura Bennle Davis. Exhibits receiving honor able mention were: "Color Perception By Fish"?Ellen Twitty, Linda Brantley, Jean Drake; "Phar mocogny"?Linda Harp, Janet Hicks, Janice Leonard; "The Turbine"?James Harris, Ray Richardson; "Molecular Structure"?Elizabeth Wil liams, Kay Ward; "Batteries and Their Uses" ?Robert Thompson; "Minerals"?Bob Rideout; "Liquid Rocket En gines"?Danny Peoples, Er nest Harris; "The Wlmshurst Machine"?Bill Bender. NORLINA Winners at Norllna were: Kirk Donald, "The Wonders of A Greenhouse;" David Ma con and Gary Edgerton, "Measuring the Amount of Moisture In the Soil;" Ronald Hargrove, "The Frogs." LITTLETON Marilyn King, "Antibodies In the Soil;" Katherlne Clark, "Water of Hydration In Cry stals;" James Livingston, "The Growth of Brinle Shrimp;" Mary Zeta Harvey, "Chemical Deposits in Waler;" Charles Wilson, "Friction In Motors;" Anna Fishel, "Cold Water Deter gents vs Hot Water Deter gents;" Mary Elizabeth Dan iel, "Why Juices Jell." MACON JR. HIGH Physical Science ? Alice Mustlan and Valerie Fleming, "Crystallography;" KayCur rin and Debbie Blackwel], "Paper Chromotography;" Meredith Bullock, Marlene Hlght, Dale Overby, "Flores cent Light Effects on Food." Biological ? Sears Bugg, "Markings and Releasing Box Turtles;" Arlene Bender, "A Survival Still;" Charlie Davis and Kenny Vaughan, "Pepson Enzyme." Who knows fashion to a T? Light-footed Siren. The winning ways of a Hush Puppies' T-strap blend'with outline perforations for accent. Have it in matched tones of softest Breathin' Brushed Pigskin' combined with glowing smooth leather. 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Mrs. Stansbury is recuperating at her home following an Illness. Mrs. J. J. chaff in of Rich mond, Va., was a Sunday visitor of Mrs. Macon Moore, Sr., and Miss Fannie Mo~ie. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Fer rell of Roanoke Rapids were Saturday visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Salmon. Mrs. Freddie Majors Is a patient In Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Mrs. Lucy Thompson of Durham and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thompson and children of Emporia, Va., were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Louis Cooke. Mr. Whitman Shearin of Louisburg visited his mother, Mrs. Sarah Shearin, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William Stal llngs and sons of Greenville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Salmon. Mrs. Lloyd Salmon visited Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ferrell In Roanoke Rapids Friday. Miss Viola Bobbitt spent last week in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. John Seltz. Charlie Sewell of Murfreesboro spent the weekend with Maynard Bobbitt and they accompanied her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Man ning of Warrenton were weekend visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert West. Mr. and Mrs. Robert West and son, Kent, Mrs. Annie Lee Hilllard and Mrs. Ervin Man ning were Sunday visitors of Mr. J. Allie Tharrington in Hoillster. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Stokes of Franklin, Va., spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Viola Etheridge, and with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart West. Mr. and Mrs. George Hazel ton and daughters of Mur freesboro spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Alston. Mrs. Robert H. Bright of Warrenton, Mrs. Earlie Shearln of Warren Plains, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherley Myrick and son, Wayne, and daughter, Corlass Ann, of Norfolk, Va., were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Jesse Shearin. Miss Josephine Batts of Roanoke Rapids was a Sunday night dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Salmon, Sr. She also visited Mrs. Edwin Stans bury and Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Majors. Mrs. Billy Lou King and children of Areola were Sun day visitors of Mrs. King's father, Mr. M. T. Dickens. Mrs. William Buffaloe spent the weekend with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Harris, Jr., in Roanoke Rapids. Among visitors of Mrs. Ed win Stansbury last week were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Camp, Mrs. Gordon Allen and Mr. Llnzey Shearln of Roanoke Rapids, Mr. Charlie Sewell of Murfreesboro and Mr. Grover shearln of Hoillster. Miss Sue Crawley of East Carolina College, Greenville, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Crawley. Mr. and Mrs. Perry C. Cameron of Rocky Mount visited her mother, Mrs. An nie Crawley, and other rela tives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer stain back and children of Roanoke Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Lorn Mclntyre and children of Rich mond, Va., were Sunday visi tors of Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Stalnback. Mr. and Mrs. L L. 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