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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 5

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Greenville, Mississippi
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'Contest winners named Overall winners in a poster making contest by the Riverside Cotton Promoters this week were Lisa Carol Nelson of Riverside school, first; Richard 'Gay Davis of Greenville Christian School, second and Brenda Hamilton of a i Elementary School, third, The contest was open to fourth, fifth and sixth graders In the schools of Greenville, Leland, Glen Allan, Arc'ola and Rolling Fork. Over 500 posters on cotton were made, but by process of elimination in each school, the best posters were brought to the Home Demonstration office in Greenville Wednesday for final Judging, From these over 200 posters the three overall winners were chosen as well as six honorable mentions and winners for each school. They are: HONORABLE MENTION-Janiee Burdon, Fulwiler; Kirk Luckett, Our Lady of Lourdes; Sharl Marcus, Washington School; Belinda Lee Brown, Sharkey-Issaquena Academy; Peary Forrest, Greenville Christian School and Judy Cox, Greenville Christian, AIlCOLA-Robin Aldridge, first; Marilyn Alexander, second and Lou Velle Willis, third. FULWILEK--Janice Burdon, first; Tommy Bass, second; Kin Tse, third and Debra Lynn Maddox and Donna Totem, honorable mentions. McBRlDE--Alfred Baskin, first and Dale Adams, second.

RIVERSIDE--Lisa Carol Nelson, first; Melissa Nelson, second and Beverly Carroll third. CARRIE STERN--Harold Sowell, first; Paul Bryant, second; and James Elton Stewart, third. LUCY WEBB--Cindy Penn, first; Jeff Gillis, second and Andy Reese, third. O'BANNON--Murray Lee Gardner, first; Fairy Lee Washington, second and Jimmy Alexander, third. MANNING--Brenda Hamilton, first; Rusty Harlow, second; Mike McGee, third and Zadier Tisdale, honorable mention.

WASHINGTON SCIIOOL-Shari Marcus, first; Amy Fuicher, second; Charles Thomas, third and honorable mentions, Johnny Pangburn, Miriam Austin, Julia Reed, Francis Tharrard and William Mills, SHARKEY-1SSAQUENA ACADEMY-Belinda Lee Brown, first; Evelyn Johnson, second and Paige Boyd, third and honorable mentions, Melanie Fields, Jeffrey Dinner and Belinda Cooper. LELAND ACADEMY-Sandy Williams, first; Mike Palasini, second; Patricia Smith and Anita Smith, third. GREENVILLE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL-Richard Gay Davis, first; Pery Forrest and Judy Cox, second; John Schaffhauer, third and Tracy Spencer, Sandra McClendon, Russ Hollinger, Laura Hobart and Nancy Tatum, honorable mentions. ELLA DARLING--Dan Brewer, first; Clara V. Smith, second; Charles Smith, third; and Donald Franklin, honorable mention.

WESTERN LINE SCHOOL (Glen Allanl- Richard Henson, first; Roy Creel, second; Larry Steve McCollough, third and Christine Bean and Janet Slanton, honorable mention. OUR LADY OF LOURDES--Kirk Luckett, first; Monique Frey, second; Freddy Azar, third and Andy Correro and Hugh Outzen, honorable mentions. LELAND LINCOLN--Paul Alexander, first; Mickie Jones, second; Bryon Blackmon, third and Cherry Crandell and Karen Whitworth, honorable mentions, honorable mentions. Judges for the contest were Mrs. E.

E. Cooper of Lelantl, Mrs. Marlowe Park of Winterville and Mrs. Warren Hammelt of Greenville. The winning posters are now on display at the Greenville Bank.

Many of the posters will be used in the Riverside Cotton Promoters' springstyle show in March. Area chairmen who worked with the different schools in their area are Mrs. Jamie Taylor, Leland; Mrs. Kenneth Middleton, Glen Allan, Mrs. Richard Kellcms of Greenville and Mrs.

Marry Key of Avon. has the lastcst nnu the best Junior, Petite Misses WHY OF COURSE YOUR COTTON PATCH 001 Hwv. 1 S. Next To Tho Jltnoy Ju.n)|l$ Did YCMI Know? Mils A i ltlro(ln'tini Itolllvs IIH S. Miiin phono 111-llli Fancy Hens IISDA (undo A AAnnoi lloinn JH IL Yriiinu Hon 49 Delta Democrat-Tlmet Greenville, Friday, Nov.

19. Iftfl I Glen Allan news Mrs. Gladys Duke and Mrs. Mary Elfllng were in Vlcksburtf Friday. The Lake Washington Extension Homemakers Club Diet in the home'of Mrs.

Paul Love for their November meeting, Mrs. Howard Cooper and Mrs. Ott Bennett were hostesses with Mrs. Love. Christmas decorations and home storage was the program given by Mrs.

Howard Cooper. Mrs. Cooper was appointed the new secretary. Those present were Mrs. Cooper, Mrs.

Bennett, Mrs. Love, Mrs. George Cedar Hil! Antiques NOW OPEN to 5P.M. 202 Deer Creek Drive LELAND MISS Hayden, Mrs. Charlie Fortnor, Mrsi Lloyd Mattheqs, Mrs.

Fred A. Truesdale, Mrs, H. Brown Jr. Mrs. C.

D. Parker and Mrs, Harold Cox. Plans were made for the Christmas luncheon to be held Dec. In the Recreation Center. Gifts will be exchanged.

Mrs, Matthews reminded the club members they are to bring one book each for the Library. The club sponsors the Library. TheKissin Cousins' square dance club started a new training lesson Thursday night. Interested people are welcomed to join. TONOS JEWELERS SPECIALISTS IN Diamonds Gold 104 THIRD LELAND Cotton poster winners Overall winners in the Riverside Cotton Promoters' poster making contest arc (from left) Lisa Carol Nelson, first; Richard Gay Davis, second and Brenda Hamilton, third.

A Registered trademark of Guertin Bros. Twin bands of 14 Karat Solid Gold signify husband and wife a lustrous synthetic stone of the month marks the birthday of each of her children. from Honorable mentions Staff Receiving honorable mention for their cotton posters were (from left) Janice Burdon, Kirk Luckett, Shari Marcus, Belinda Lee Brown, Peary Forrest and Judy Cox. Winning posters arc now on display at the Greenville Bank. Nutty problem not nutty Dear Ann Landers: I'm a 17-year-old girl with a nutty problem.

If you think I've got a screw loose, tell me. I won't be hurt because I think so, too. The problem is that I always feel I am imposing on people, taking up too much of their time--and that they are putting up with me because they don't want to hurt my feelings. For example: Last week I was invited (with a friend) to swim in the pool of a distant relative. We spent about three hours there and had a wonderful time.

The relative asked us to stay for supper. I said I thought we had better go--but my friend begged me to slay and I agreed. We enjoyed the supper but I felt later that we liad imposed and overstayed our welcome. Now I have that old guilty feeling and am mad at myself for not using better judgment. Am I Mirror Dear No, not nuts, just introspective, extremely sensitive to the feelings of others, and perhaps excessively critical of yourself.

The best way to deal witli this problem is to decide in advance how long you will stay, then stick with the plan. It will reduce the guilt, and it will also make your company more prized than the person who stays too long. Dear Ann Landers: Recently I have read several letters to the editors from sad pel owners, angry with hit-and-run drivers who have killed or injured cats and dogs and left them alongside the street or highway to die. Please, Ann, inform your extensive readership that often the driver does not know he has hit a living thing. A cat or a dog, or even a child, can unwittingly be pulled under the wheels of a fast-moving truck or trailer because of the suction created by his vehicle.

This is called "Bernoulli's Effect" of air movement and pressure. The pet or the child may not even be careless. He may be patiently waiting at the curb or on the shoulder of the road when a fast-moving truck comes along and sucks the victim under the wheels. So, please, Ann, warn parents to instruct their children about this and urge them to keep pets on a leash or a safe distance from streets or highways where fast-moving vehicles Teacher And Parent In Three Rivers Dear Teacher: I hope this subject will be discussed at millions of dinner tables tonight. It could mean a life saved.

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