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Page 12-B?THE BRUNSWICK BEAC< ] Robinson E Harold C. Robinson of Route 2, Supply, has been elected to the state board of directors of the North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation. He is ambng seven members who will represent District 3. Four Attend Soil A \A/nt<=>r AAff>tinn ? - * J Four Brunswick County residents attended the 42nd annual meeting of the North Carolina Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts held Jan. 6-9 in Raleigh. Those attending were James D. Bellamy, national director of the National Association of Conservation Districts and chairman of the Brunswick County Soil and Water nnncnn/ofinn nicfrjcf b(?2rd nf *?nnprvisors; Jackie Smith, state president of the association's auxiliary; Virginia Bellamy, first vice president of the auxiliary; and Bryan R. Smith, a Brunswick County Soil and Water Co.aservation District supervisor. On Oak Ridge List Aimee Frink, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Frink of Shallotte, has attained both the first semester dean's list and the second quarter L>old Wreath Award list at Oak Ridge Military Academy, Oak Ridge, N.C. Receives Award Joy I-ee Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. vViiiiam I eland, has been named a 1984 H uniieu Suites Na- www "vW." u Award United States Achievement Academy. The South Brunswick High School student will appear in the Academy's annual student achievement yearI 4. lAADV. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Phillips of Ueiand and Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Johnson of n .ll.j. Duuvia. Attended Course Shallotte dentist John Rink attended a Jan. 12 seminar in Raleigh by Clayton Parkinson on the treatment?and retention?of seriously decayed teeth through endodontic therapy. SED OF BET1 ,_8 Stock No. 2544 '80 H 2624 '80 CI 2750 '81 PI 2741 '82 F< 5564 '82 C 5578 '83 PI 5585 '83 Ft 2593 '84 T. 5589 '84 D i fir. if if'i 9 YOU SffiWI choose from 10 85 LTD Broughams Any color you c air conditioning RUS! 754 434) r^L-?i M III I'' )N, Thursday, January 24, 1985 PEOPLE IN THE NEW: lecied To Stc Rink practices with Dr. John T. Madison. On Dean's List Bernard Brian Benton, a senior music education major and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard L. Benton of Sturgeon Drive, Leland, has been named to the fall term dean's list at Mars riiii College. A student must carry a 12-hour or wiamm m Toastmasters Inc Brunswick Toastmasters, Club 509 ducted new officers Wednesday a Southport From the left are Bob Kit secretary-treasurer; Bruce Ce!d?*< Dorsett, administrative vice-presld will each serve six months, at whicl members to encourage leadership each Wednesday and Is open to thou communicators. Fertilizer Ch - - I R. Help f-arme Some Brunswick County tobacco fanners will be carrying burdensome production expenses from 1964 into 1985, said Wiliiam Barrow Jr., assistant county agricultural extension agent. However, future costs can be cut by taking soil samples, following recommendations and making the proper selection of fertilizer, he said. Many Brunswick County soils, par j/^ilnv-11?i (Knco frwinnnlly planted j" tobacco, have high levels of phosphorous and medium levels of potash, he added. "This," said Bsrrov, "plus the fart that higher analysis fertilizers are cheaper, per unit of fertilizer applied, can save growers 50 to 75 dollars per acre." Farm tiwu have nhown the amount of fortilisar nppriitl tn grow a good crop of tobacco to be 50-80 pounds of nitrogen, 15 pounds of phosphorous rER USE! 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SEiiSSl tiTTl STAFF PHOTO BY SUSAN USHER Jucf New Officers >5 of Toastmasters International, in1 the Ship's Chandler Restaurant in cben, sergeant-at-arms; Amy Walker, II, educational vice-president: Dave ent; and Jim Brown, president They i time the positions will rotate to other development The club meets 7 a.m. ;e who want to improve their skills as oice, Rates rs Save and 90 pounds of potash. Although excessive amounts of phosphorous and potash willnot harm the quality of the crop, he added, excessive amounts of nitrogen will. "Many fanners can skip a year of phosphorous fertilization and still not hurt their yields while adding profits," Barrow said. "As a result, higher analysis fertilizer can supply the needed nutrients at a lower cost ner acre "When making a selection, growers can use the following rule of thumb: The mued fertilizer should supply all of the suggested phosphorous and possibly potash, but no more than 40 pounds per acre of nitrogen." Once the correct fertilizer ratio is elected, one should pick a high analysis grade of that ratio. These i arc cheaper on a per acre basis. Barrow said. [Fit J A D OARS! Snlo 1 Mm $3,900 $4,300 $3,800 $4,600 $4,700 $5,400 $6,400 $6,900 $7,900 URY CAR opft||-'"*ngg rks! with full power. I RYSLER I m-DODGE I Shallotte I m & Sheet Meta Experienced Proft COMPLETE ROOFING & SHE! ROBERT ANSLEY Home Phone 579-3212 Sunward Office Millike 11 Shopping Cei Phone 7544 Ansley and Asso PROFESSIONAL ROOFING ROBERT ANSLEY, President Home Phone 579-3212 3G YEARS COMBINED E3 ||j SPECIALIST IN COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL R< Built-Up Multi-Ply or Si ARCHITECTURAL ME CONSULTING, BUILDING SU1 Offices Located at Sunwari MUliken Shopping Center, Shal MEMBER South Brunswick Islands Chaml Carolinas Roofing & Sheet Metal Coi National Roofing Contractor N.C. 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