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$ Best of be; The Annual Omega Talent Hunt Contest will be held March 8 in the Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium of Winston-Salem State University at 3 p.m. The contest is open to students in grades 10 through 12 in the area of classical or semiri qcc jr?o1 vitWJlVOJ music. The contestant must compete as a soloist only. No groups will be allowed in the competition. Each participant will be limited Military No iimmit Navy Seaman Recruit Samuel C. Branch has completed recruit training at Recruit Training Command in San Diego. During Branch's eight-week training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and on-the-job training. His studies included seamanship, close-order drill, naval . history and first aid. Personnel who complete the course are eligible for three hours of college -Ridings t from Page A6 NMMaMIIINIIIIIIIUIIMHIKIHllHIMIMiaiUitlllNIUIIWtl County League of Women Voters will hold a luncheon to honor Ms. Ridings at noon on Tuesday, Feb. 10, in the Magnolia Room, Reynolda Hall at Wake Forest University. Tickets are $6. For reservations call 768-4806 by Feb. 7. Garden =Show^= From Page A6 qualify. The grand prize is a 2,500-square" foot, two-story home, built by Southland Homes and the Blair Co. The home comes complete with a two-story sun room and wrap-around porch. The house will be conducted in the show and profesgonally landscaped by students , 6f the Randolph Technical College. A 1987 Chrysler Voyager will be given away by WTRG-100.7 and David O'Neal Chrysler Plymouth. I .1. T T A VTTAP . ror me sevenm year, nniNua garden clubs will compete for the best-of-show tri-color ribbon. The garden clubs have chosen all new categories for their themes. minmmmiMiwwniwHMwmHtnuwiHHHiBwiUH Close-Up From Page A6 IMNNMMIIIIMIIIIIMtlUIIIIHIIIMIIIIIHIMfinniltMttll spearheading the redesign of council support systems. The Minority Development Task Force, organized last spr- ? ing, is composed of 24 local com fmmity 4eaders. lt was organized to take a look at low-income and minority scouting in the Forsyth County area and to determine how it could be improved both in terms of quantity of youth and nnalttv r\f tha nrrtoram Mnrrav \^UUI11J V/l V1IV pi Vgt tUII) 1T1W1 I said. "The task force ultimately determined that we needed to employ a full-time minority executive who would work in Forsyth County and help to achieve a number of objectives that they had identified," Murray said. Murray said that Crump's position is being funded by a grant from the Kate B. Reynolds Poor and Needy Trust. The United Way has agreed to help fund the position after 1987, he said. Right now Crump is getting a feel for his new job. But soon, he said, he will be in full swing. He will be attending a training program in Dallas in March. ; "From everything I read about that program, 111 be able to take Forsyth County by storm when I return," he said. "It's some pretty thorough training." c I > st sought i to 6 minutes of presentation time The first-place winner wil receive $75, the second-place win ner JS50 and the third-place win ner $25. The first-place winner will alsc have the opportunity to par ticipate in the district contest, which will be held in Raleigh April 25. Application forms may be obtained from music teachers or by iwitmimwiiimMnmiyitMtniniimmmiimmtmii ites Prom Pa tHMftlllltHIMMMMUttMlllllltNUIIMIMIMIHMMttMIIIMl credit in physical education anc hygiene. Branch is the son of Vivian anc Samuel C. Branch Sr. 01 Winston-Salem. Marine Pfc. Bryan L. Shoua has completed recruit training a Marine Corps Recruit Depot ai Parris Island, S.C. n...:? At__ ?? isuiuig me n-wecK training cycle, Shouse was taught the . basics of battlefield survival. He was introduced to the typical dai< ly routine that he will experience during his enlistment and studied the personal and professional standards traditionally exhibited Tht Abou Is Hi Becaus< all you have a home equi NCNB reach LineOm revolving line based on the home. And it few consumi which interej may still be c under the ne its different fr< - home equity allows you tc as much of th you choose.^ of only payin Andtha seen from th I Line CM Repayi Amount NCNE $10,000 $71 $20,000 $142 $50,600 $354 $100,000 $708 Assumes an 8'/2% amount shown, 15 yr. term. 'Inh * ofoutstandi What's r NCNBcanol home equity *Example is based on A Lil Equal Housing Lender t n 'Q' hunt t contacting the chairman, Oalvin 1 Crisp, at 788-8783. The deadline for submitting applications is Monday, Feb. 23. A picture must accompany the application. The event is sponsored by the graduate chapter of Omega Psi ' Phi Fraternity Inc., Psi Phi, and the undergraduate chapters, Mu Epsilon at Winston-Salem State University and Lambda Eta at r Wake Forest University. J 0^A8 ' * " 7* i by Marines. He is the son of Clinton L. and 1 Glenda H. Shouse of Winstonf Salem. Marine Pvt. Clarence t McMlllian recently reported for t duty with 2nd Division Camp Let jeune. He is the son of Mary A. 5 McMillian of Winston-Salem. a w : Marine Lance Cpl. Allen P. Ingram recently reported for duty ; with 3rd Force Service Support I Group on Okinawa. 1 He is the son of Margaret H. I Ingram of Winston-Salem. # iThing LtOurl ivingTc b the interest is to pay until g- | ty loan from Mil es maturity MS| e? Equity is a W0 i of credit p 5 equity in a Mi ^ s one of the M er loans for M ^deductions I allowable M w tax law But K am most other B| loans in that it > Dav as little or M le principal each m< fou even have the c g the interest each i ts a big plus, which e chart shown belc Credit Mont ment Schedu l Bank A' BankB $150 $170 $300 $340. $750 $850 $1500 $1700 ruttr unu un uuisturiumy uutunt.e equui (u me cn nest- only payment option.2Required payments ng balance (interest and principal payment). nore,LineOne Equi ffer you advantage loans from most b 'CNBS Prime Rate plus 1%. NCNBS he Annual PercentaeeRate ma\ vt ' * > The C MONDAYS I11-7 p.m. ^ II3088 II New Walkertown II Road I WASH & SET BLOW DRY & ELECTRIC CUI FULL RELAXERS . . RELAXER TOUCH-UP EDGES RELAXED HAIR CUTS PRESS & CURL... FOR CURLS. . .. You'll Like iome Equ ) Pay The! , < >. .. > -r- . ... , , ? - ,- v 1 ' in ! hit i' > ' ' ' . ' 'v,,',v' ' *. vV*' ? ' v * m & ; vwS s i?U 1 jM,-. *.A ?? 4 ujfr . 8w Hi B \ b ^5*5^ '. 9B| I mt ^ k*;-*'K& :4 B:^^B-'' . I I *v"^| ?. " - j Dnthas include: 1) No ork option fast closing of usi month, days after you ap{ m to $100,000 ormoi i~7~ 1 the equity in your pty But best of a IC. allows you to use ~^~~ anywhere, just by ?^55? So visit youi seoo or call Phone-A-L( $1500 (in Greensboro, ? J3000 about LineOne Ec """^l Then, comp ty from equity loans.We tt 5 that LineOne Equity to anks an item of interesi Prime Rate is the rate announced byNCNB from ti iry, on December 10,1986 the Annual Percentage/ *1$ A / WA . -C. . ^twonicJe, Thursday, February 5, 1087-Page A9 ^ L i I 725-3074 II 748-9512 II ^ Open 9 a.m. Tues.-Frl. HI Open 8 a.m. Sat. VIIVlj?> II $9.75 up H RL..... $15.00 up II ....$28.00 up II I... $24.50 up II $13.75 up . II .>.. . $9.95up II . .$15.00 up CALL II . i Most ityLoan nterest. ' .*'!v v /' . ;*. :.' - ' ? * - . ? i ? *" ' . '?- ?* I ' . . ! \ \ *? * >> t i \ f i < * ."VY>| \a\ s ' k< j a > |1|^ fSeqfSSSSSi ^nation fees; 2) A lally 10 to 15 business )ly; 3) No fees for re, or up to 100% of home. ill, LineOne Equity your credit anytime, writing a check. local NCNB office Dan at 1-800-342-9701 S5-NCNB), and ask luity. >are it to other home link that you'll find 2" MCH3 me to time as its Prime Rate. AI though ? i Q I/. OA ^UCC-M.'UJ cJ / J 71), > ? . .
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