1-III-1sS,'IsreArea winners in a spelling- con- •test sponsored by a Buffalo news-*paper have, been announced along i with' the ruhnersup. The• champion ► in each school will be competing!* with winners from 'almost every * elementary school in the county in a written contest March 19 for theChautauqua county, championship. • Chautauqua's champion' moyest'on to the. regional contest in Buffalo', where several counties will Ho, seeking - western' New- York honors,’ and a trip to Washington, D. C., where1 the national finalswill,be1 held , around'Easterr^Dunkirk: ‘junior ybigh sfcliool has announcedPatncja- ,Waters as winner .and -Robert /Esch : second. Claudia Fell is the St;?'Mary!s:-winner^followed by? Robert-. Mater-noWskii- The.-; Dunkirk public grade schools have . named their' champions . as. follow: School: lt;1—D avid Hart; . first, Garmella Trippe,- second) School''i^r-Timotliy Forness, winner,, Patricia Van Wey, ' run-nerup; School 5—David Parker, first; Julie Ames, second; School 6—Stephen: Szezerbacki,- v Pcttp'r, Marilyn r Kapuscenski, s'econd; School ?r~Susan. Domanski, win: net,;.and Judith4 Marsh,.runnerupi ' .The Freddnfa Junior. high school reports f that Ronald JBoss ■ is its champion with gNahcy -Green second. St Joseph’s school in Fredo-itta has . listed Beverly Wuerstle first and Elaine - Tederous second, u Only the winners; of. these. local school; contests, will yie for further laurels* iiU: the: bounty finals: The runuersup are ': listed as ^alternates m case- any of the ‘ champions are unable to take the written' test March T9: U- '1 •lt;I