GROWING GERMS ? Emie Sutton took first place in the senior biology dh'ision with a project on growing harmless bacteria. yffy ? i" f i i M 1 me'., ? i i UVyVi Jfmm [^siiaN jv; ? . I '?' *4SS .?? TURKEY DEVELOPMENT ? Jodi Upchurch won first place with this exhibit of the growth of a turkev embryo. Ken's Carpet and Interiors lorteri *0n# 8,op D?eor?Hn? s?rvic? lorten jYl TTi / ? Com plats Una of High Quality Portar Paints JXL1ZLJ JTtKfFI ? Flna Wall Covanqg, rirapartas. Carpatt, and IX /Irj Jatniy Othar Dacorating Naads jSUuiSj Midtown Shopping Cantar-Southarn Pinas-Abardaan-Ph. ?82-7427 2508 Raaford Rd-Fayatiavilla-Phona 484-7861 Only eight elements make up 99 percent of the Earth's crust: aluminum, iron,calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, oxygen, and silicon. The last two alone account for 74 percent, the* National Geographic says. Gene's Bazaar 521 HARRIS AVE. OPENING SATURDAY, MARCH 11th New and Used Merchandise 8 TRACK TAPES ' ENCYCLOPEDIAS BINOCULARS 8 TRACK CAR AND HOME PLAYERS ELECTRIC DRILLS STEREO EQUIPMENT JIG-SAWS TELEVISION SETS CAMERAS PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS CASSETTE TAPES JEWELRY BLENDERS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MIXERS PORTABLE SEWING MACHINES ICE CRUSHERS SILVERWARE 45 R.P.M. RECORDS Oldies & Goodies OPENING DAY SPECIAL 8 Track Tapes 3.50 MANY OTHER ITEMS Come See at Gene's Bazaar 521 HARRIS AVE. wacicit?c?it<n?i Science Exhibits The projects ranged from ears to mice, radioactivity to blood, DNA to plants, acids to pollution and sewage systems to radios at the Hoke County High School science fair last Friday. A total of 160 different projects were exhibited at the fair sponsored by the TV physical science class. Mrs. Anne King was the faculty coordinator. Suzanne Jordan won the junior division physical science, compoaed of ninth Dade studetsts. with a project What Happens to Our Sewage?". Second place went to Brendella Leslie for "Nuclear Chain Reaction," and third place was won by Paul Barnes for "Gases." Honorable mentions were awarded to Debra Calloway. Judy Daniels, Deborah Davis. Sally McGirt, Eddie McRae, Marilyn Miller. Sue Moore. Bryce Nicholson, Pamela Smith,and Sidney Stanley. Junior division biology first place was won by Jodie Upchurch for "The Growth of a Turkey Embryo." "The Balance of Nature" won Robin Maxwell second place and "Poultry men's Headaches'' won third for Gail Thompson. Honorable mention went to Marcus Dukes. Andrew McEachern, Carolyn White and Debbie Wilkes Senior division physical science first place was won by Herbert Turner for "Rocks and Minerals." Barry Tapp and Stephen Poole won second for "The Engine." Biological science in the senior division was won by Ernie Sutton for "How To Cultivate Harmless Bacteria." Beth Jordan won second for "Birth Defects" and Tom Carason took third with "The Skin." All first, second and third place winners will go to East Carolina University at Greenville on March 24 to compete in the district fair with winners from 35 other counties. District level winners will advance to the state fair. State Has Road Maps The new official North Carolina highway maps for 1972-73 have been received by the State Highway in Raleigh. The maps are distributed free to motorists to provide travel information with the provision that they are not to be used for commercial, promotional or political purposes, the Commission announced. On the back of the new maps, as usual, are color photographs of scenes depicting life in North Carolina from the coastal region to the mountains. The maps also contain lists of points of interest in various sections of the states. The maps are distributed by the Highway Commission and by the Travel and Promotion Division of the State Department of Natural Resources. H. Boyce Midgette. state locating engineer, said that the press run on the new maps is 850,000. Only police and soldiers are allowed to carry guns in Yemen, the National Geographic Society says. The weapons supposedly were banned in the Arabian country because movie patrons watching a Western became so aroused when the "good guy" was getting the worts of it they jumped to their feet and shot up the screen. ELECTROLUX [VACUUM CLEANERSl Rebuilt by ELECTROLUX Ptione 483-418b 535 HiUsboro Street Fiyetteville, N. C. SEWAGE SUBJECT ? Suzanne Jordan won first place in the junior physical science division with a project on what happens to our sewage. TOPS ? First plan- w inners win* will compete in the district fair at Fast Carolina are Frnie Sutton, Suzanne Jordan and Herbert Turner. Jodie Upchurch, also a first place winner, was not present for the picture. PAID FOR BY McGEACHY FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE The People of Eastern North Carolina Remember Hector McGeachy ? Born in Cumberland County Senate President Pro Tem . , _ . , -i 1969-71 General Assembly ? Attended Cumberland County Public Schools ? past President ? Graduated from Davidson College and UNC Law ? Past National Chairman Jaycees ? Served as an officer in ? Lifelong member First the U.S. Army Infantry Presbyter,an Church decorated for 12 months , Fayetteville ? Board of Visitors St. Andrews College ? Married to the former Mildred Kelley. a former schoolteacher. ? American Legion and VFW ? 10 years in the State Senate York and Scottish Rite Mason 0 .. and Shriner ? Senate Majority Leader 1967-69 General Assembly ? Fayetteville Kiwanis Club Remember MCGEACHY Hector McGeachy will remember you in Washington. Hector McGeachy has served his state, his country, his community, and his neighbors. He has the record of service ~ titc-rlv-uhv)' Give him your vote for U.S. House of Representatives. for CONGRESS

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