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li ; i ?? -"i 1 PHOTO CONTHIBUTtD STUDENTS honored by the Calabash Elks Lodge at a recognition dinner held \1arch 4 were (front, from left) Tonia Jackson, Tamara Stanley, Bridget Van Mater, Melissa Robinson; (middle row) Kippy Sellers, Kristie Gibson, Nicole Norris and Nadia Bryant. Pictured at the rear are lodge committee chairmen Hob Manfred, Hoop Shoot; Hugh Coulter, Scholarship; and John Martocci, Americanism. Elks Lodge Honors Student Winners Calabash Elks l^odge No. 2679 recognized student winners of its an nual Hoop Shoot, scholarship and essay contests, their parents and guidance counselors with a dinner Friday, March 4. Five seniors from West Bruns wick High School received scholar ships. Kristie Gibson, Nicole Norris, Nadia Bryant, Bridge Van Mater and Melissa Robinson will share a total of $3,750 in awards. In the patriotic essay contest two Shallotte Middle School students Tonia Jackson and Kippy Sellers placed first and second respectively in statewide competition for eighth graders. They wrote on the subject "What the American Flag Says to Me." Jackson received $400 in U.S. Savings Bonds, while Sellers re ceived $250 in U S Savings Bonds. In the Hoop Shoot competition, Tamara Stanley placed second in Nominations Sought For YWCA Women Of Achievement Awards Nominations arc being acccptcd for the YWCA Cape Fear Women of Achievement awards. This year marks the tenth anniver sary of the award, and this year's re cipients will be honored along with nearly 100 women recognized in the first nine years. Nominations are accepted in the categories of arts, business, commu nity service, education, entrepre neur, government, human services, industry, professions, sports/recrc ation and teen leader. Crab Festival To Include Essay Contest An essay contest will be held in connection with this year's Little River (S.C.) Blue Crab Festival. Entries must be 5,000 words or less and will be judged on originali ty, accuracy if of a historical nature, general interest and overall quality. There is no limit on number of sub missions. Deadline for entries is April 25. The winning entry of each of the following categories will be pub lished, with a grand prize going to the overall winner: ?History of Little River: unique historical studies of the area; ?Historic residents: people who have contributed to the area; ?Waterfront recreation, including boating, fishing, crabbing; ?Humor/general ?Food/seafood: how-to's of re moving meat from the crab, etc. To get entry forms, call the Little River Chamber of Commerce at (K03)24y-6604. All entries become the property of the festival. To get nominating materials, call (910)799-6820 or write the YWCA at 28IS S. College Rd.. Wilmington NC 28412. Deadline for submitting nominations is Friday, March 25. The recognition event will be Thursday, May 26, at the Wilm ington Hilton with a reception and cash bar at 6 p.m. followed by din ner at 6:45. Tickets are $30 and are available for purchase at the YWCA or by mail. The agent who insures your car and home can also protect your family's future. /I ;i For hie insurance that can provide financial security fo> those you love call DWIGHT FLANAGAN Phone 754-9923 ? Souttiport 457 4434 5011 Northside Dr. & Hwy. 17 Bypass P.O. Box 2647, Shailotte. NC 28459 State Farm Sells Lite Insurance. State Farm Life Insurance Company Home Office: Bloomington. Illinois Get Back To Good Health From pinched nerves to general aches and pains, chiropractic may benefit you. ?Full Spine Technique ?Non-Force Technique ?Blood Chemistry ?Sports Medicine $'? -Diagnostic X-Ray 2 Chiropractic Center of Shallotte/Ocean Isle Dr. H.J. "Skip" Davis Mwy. 179. Ocean Isle ? Call 579-3502 for Appointment Most Insurances Accepted SSI'COASTAL PEDIATRICS James v. Mulholland M.D. ?Fellow of American Academy of Pediatrics ?The Only Board Certified Pediatrician In Brunswick County ? 754-KIDS(5437) ' Shallotte Professional Plaza 4428 Main Street ? Shallotte tluaj I Ml DltUNSWICKBCACfM state competition for girls ages 10 and 11. Students representing 33 BPOE lodges statewide enter the essay and Hoop Shoot competitions. Chili Cookoff April 2 In Southoort The fifth annual Chili Cookoff, sponsored by the Robert Ruark Foundation Inc.. is set for Saturday, April 2, in Southport's Franklin Square Park. Organizers are preparing for record attendance at this year's cookoff, which has grown since its inception five years ago. according to Bette I>eggett. foundation presi dent. The one-day event includes an arts and crafts show and bake sale. Open to individuals, civic organi zations. businesses and church groups, the event has attracted chili cookers and crafts exhibitors from North and South Carolina and Virginia, l-eggett said, adding that inquiries were received as early as last fall for this year's event. F.ntry fee for chili cookers is $25, and for arts and crafts booths, $35. Civic organizations may participate for $25 and businesses for $50. "This is an excellent opportunity for local civic organizations to raise funds," said Leggett, "and we en courage church groups to prepare good for the bake sale. We do not charge a commission, so other than the entry fee, these organizations keep all profits from sales at their booths." Judges will award first and second prizes for chili, and a prize for best decorated booth. The public will de termine the people's choice award. First prize is $500, second is $250, people's choice is $100, and best booth award is $100. Music, entertainment, food ven dors and an liastcr egg hunt for chil dren will he part of the special activ ities, Leggett said. Entry forms and rules for chili cookers and arts and crafts exhibitors may be obtained by calling (910)457-5494. Arts and crafts booths may be set up anytime before 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 2, and the exhibits will close at sundown. Proceeds from the chili cookoff arc used to sponsor an annual short story contcst and, for the first time this year, a poetry contest, both of which are open to North Carolina residents age 18 and older. "Last year we had nearly 200 entries in the short story contcst, and 1994 compe tition will be open to residents of South Carolina and Virginia as well," Ixggett said. The literary contests commemn E. Harvie Hill. D.D.6.. M.6.D. Pediatric Dentistry providing care for 'children and young adulU ages 1-21. AUo carc for the handicapped. 754-3333 PC f iw MEMBER: AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY lOl Viliace Pine#. <Shallotle rale Wilmington native Robert Rtiark. who achieved worldwide ac claim for his journalism, novels and short stories. I lis best-selling book. "The Old Man and the Boy," was based on experiences from boyhood summers spent in Southport with his grandparents. Established in 1989, the Robert Ruark Foundation seeks to promote the visual, literary and performing arts through sponsorship of several special events, Lcggett said. In addi tion to the fiction and poetry con tests, the foundation will also spon sor an art exhibit and awards pro gram in the fall. ALL STAR FLAGS | 1-800-868-FLAG Flags ? Banners Pennants Holiday Flags & Banners Residential & Commercial Flagpoles Installation, too. 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