1 Page 1S-A?THE BRUNSWICK BEAD WINNERS in the 1985 Martin Luther competition joining mistress of cei Wcllcr, from left, are Tora Herring South Bru Wins 198 BY TERRY POPE South Brunswick High School ?U|JIIUIIIUI c i/ai iciiv llama "u-> selected the overall winner at the sixth annual Martin Luther King Jr. 1985 ACT-SO competition in Shallotte Stuuiuny infill. Ms. Harris, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Harris, was selected by a panel of Judges from the ten contestants competing in either performing or non-performing categories. She sang a song, "Be Grateful," to capture the title and the chance to represent the county at the national competition to be held in June in Dallas, Texas, in conjunction with the national convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. West Brunswick High School senior Tora Herring was named first runner-up while Valarie Berkley, also a senior at WBHS, was named second runner-up. Both students gave speeches in the performing category. Joe Clcmmons of South Brunswick received an honorable mention for his drawing in the non-performing category. Clcmmons' work was a representation of New York City. ACT-SO is the acronym for AfroAcademic Cultural Technological nnd Scientific Olympics. Sponsored In llruaswlck County by the Cedar USED CAR SALE Wholesale or Below LAST CHANCE! H SALE ENDS SAT. NOON 1'84 Tempo 4 DR. gray. No. 2593A, $5,795 '83 Dodge Charger 2 DR black. No. 2295, $3,695 '83 Mustang Convertible like now, wniio. $9,495 '82 Chevy Citation 4 DR. whito. No. 5564. $4 195 |'8 2 T-Bird 2DR, groy, INO. 2606A $5,695 '82 Escort Wagon 4 DR white. No. C2741A. I $3 995 '81 Pontiac Bonneville 4 DR gold No. 2620A. $4,595 I'RI Dlu.>..tk B.ll? Iw i ijisiwin ncuuill, 4 DR groon. No. 2750A $3 395 RUSS Ford/Ckrystor For Big Savings Call Today 754-4341 I LIMI Bronco B Bangor I i i ON, Thursday, April Z5, 1985 JNbk v4 K4 A1 King Jr. ACT-SO Darlcne Harris, o emoules Frances second runner-up. first runner-up; nswick Sopi 5 ACT-SO C Grove and Scuthport chapters of the NAACP, the program is designed to discover, expose and promote academic excellence among black high school students. Ms Harris will receive a $500 scholarship and an expense-paid trip to the national competition. Brunswick County has had two national winners in recent years? James Webb in Oratory in 1980 and Janice Parker In Dramatics in 1983. First runner-up Tora Herring, the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Moses C. Herring, will receive a $100 scholarship. If Uie winner is not able to attend the national convention, Ms. Herring will compete in her place. Ms. Herring's speech was titled "Reflections of Yesterday" and dwelled on the problems of continued prejudice among blacks and whites. "We sometimes feel we arc neglected or rejected from our white counterparts," Ms. Herring stated. "We'll follow every rainbow to find our dreams. "My dream ta that we wtll one day conquer prejudice?that 95 percent of our congressional seats will no longer be held by my white brothers," she continued. Ms. Berkley's speech, titled "Education: Get It Or Regret It," focused on the problems that arise when someone fails to realize the imnortiince of reeeivinH a Hood educa lion. "Honte is basically the first place for education," Ms. Berkley stated. ?... > 4 " 0':- \ v MAKT1N UTHEK KINC. Jr. appc South Hnuuwtrk'i Ktoa Wcarrm a boa." TV ACT-SO program U be Id ITED LEASI I's & Pickups EXPIRES MAY 3 jl I & rwjiui by ftmtv rort verall winner; and Valarle Berkley, lomore ontest "We shouldn't stop trying to reach our goals. I recall a television commercial that states, 'A mind is a terrible thing to waste.' " Other siurienis competing in the Shallotte Middle School cafeteria Saturday night were WBHS students Marian Gore, Ellen Bryant and Yolanda Stanley. From South Brunswick, others competing were Flora Wcarren, Manuel Evans, Felita Verecn and Harold Jones. There were no students from North Brunswick in the contest. Ms. Gore gave a speech titled "The Pride of A Black Man" that concluded with the statement, "Negro is your nationality. Be proud of it." Other performances were given by Ms. Wearrcn, who sang "Somewhere Over the Itainbow," Ms. Bryant, who gave a speech titled "looking Back," Jones, who sang "Truly" and Ms. Stanley, who sang "Forgive Me." Ms. Frances Whellcr of WECT-TV 6 in Wibnington served as mistress of ceremonies while additional performances were given by singen Stephunlc Hewett und Vickit Jcnrette; doggers Tania Butler latonya Smith and Wanda Morgan; pianists Dwight Bryant and Bernard Fly the; dancers Corey Gore and group and last year's ACT-SO firsl runner-up Todd Parker of Soutl Brunswick High. Awards were presented by Jessie Bryant, president of the Cedar Grovt NAACP chapter. I I ?r? to be looking over the vhoukjer c % *he Uaj[t Some* berr Ovrr the Rati each vear In honor of Kin* i PLAN 8*7 % APR 48-month lease Three Yarc Damaged It was a bad weekend for doing yard work for three Brunswick County residents. Three auto accidents Saturday on the county's highways resulted in damage to two yards and one Belville home, according to State Highway Patrol reports. In an accident Saturday near Unlirilln o 1 nlnnr\ mon mna nVllrrTn/1 uciviuc, a LX.WUU uiau r?c-o uiai ggu with driving while impaired and operating a car without license plates, insurance and inspection sticker after running into a home, according to Trooper J.V. Dove's report. Bobby hay Fowler, 22, of Leiana, was driving a 1974 Toyota at a high rate of speed on RPR 1524 about one miie southeast of Belville when the accident occurred. According to Dove's report, Fowler ran off the right side of the road, lost control of his car and struck a house owned by Bessy Quince of Route 3, Leland. 1 he impact CaliScu uroUHu {2,000 damage to the home and $900 to Fowler's car. There were no injuries in the accident. In another accident Saturday near Supply, a Bolivia man was charged with failure to stop for a stop sign and failing to report an accident after his car jumped a ditch and landed in J.R. Galloway's yard about seven miles According to Trooper B.D. Barnhardt's report, Burris Leroy Robinson Jr., 22, of Bolivia, was traveling on RPR 1342 when he failed to stop for a stop sign and crossed N.C. 211. After jumping the ditch bank, Robinson's 1974 Pontiac landing in a patch of shrubbery in Galloway's yard. Robinson left the scene and reported the accident the next morning to the Highway Patrol, Earnhardt's report stated. Barnhardt indicated Robinson was traveling too fast for the foggy conditions SaturSAVEB Carrier Room / SCRATCH 8 Spring] _ IHI Ha /^Bk 1 BR! CARRIER ROOM / 1984 M COST PI Capacities range from ? are high-efficiency modi trie heat and heat pump cool For performance economy, buy a Carrier 1 BBQS3&S3S3 COASTAL ME< * Highway 179, '/i mile I h 57S FACTO! New RUS 754 434) is, One Hoi In Auto Wr r day morning. Damage was estimated at around *oou 10 noDinson s car ana udoui to Galloway's shrubs in the 11 p.m. accident. Two people received minor injuries Saturday in a two-car accident that ended in Elbert Clemmons' yard on N.C. 130 about four miles south of Shallotte. Phillip Winfield Pardue, 24, of Yadkinville, was charged with driving while impaired and improper passing following the accident. According to Barnhardt's report, Pardue was passing another car in a no passing zone when he manuevered back into his own lane of traffic. After running off the right side of the road, Pardue's 1900 Ford traveled across the center line and into the path of a 1979 Ford driven by Wayne Bryar.i Smith, 46, of Supply. After colliding, the cars ended in Clemmons' yard causing about $300 in uaiudgc. DaiTidgc nan CotiiwatCxj at $3,200 to Purdue's car and $2,000 to the Smith vehicle. Smith, Pardue and a passenger in Pardue's car, Bobby D. Wall Jr., 23, of Yadkinville, were taken to the Brunswick Hospital in Supply with minor injuries. The accident occurred around 5 p.m. A Shallotte man was also chafed last Wednesday by the Highway Patrol with possession with intent to sale and deliver marijuana, accor At Shallotte Point BRING HOME fejgu, W4 PLnVUI^i On Sale At SHAUOTTE POINT GROCERY IGON \ir Conditioner i DENT SALE [Spree UR CONDITIONERS IODELS .US 10% 1.000 to 33.600 Btus Many sis Ask us about our elecmodels that both heat and with I ZHANICAL, INC. rom Oceon Isle Causeway >-6290 RY TRAINED and Used V SFORD-OPLYMQU C ?? *MI VMPCO MACCM me ecks ding to Highway Patrol spokesperson Ruby Oakley. Alan Kuri Greer, 33, of Route 2, Box 250, Shallotte, was charged with possessing five bags of marijuana at a residence at Shallotte Avenue and White Street, according to State Trooper Larry Richardson's report. The incident occurred last Wednesday around 9:30 a.m., Ms. Oakley reported. 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