Page »-A-THE BRUNSWICK BEACON. Thuraday, May 14, 1987 ACCEPTING SMALL BUSINESS AWARDS were, from left, seated: Carotya Sweats. Tbe Brunswick Beacon; Tablthla Cooper, WJYW Radio; Patricia Pinkerton. Nice *n Preny: Kit ty Nubcl, representing the State Port Pflot; Dot Schmidt. Driftwood Shell Shop: and PvOy Russ, Kid’s Connection; standing: Alan Holden. Alan Holden Realty: W J. McLamh. \L\C lAM PmOIO*' K'OI SV>|AIT tvaacuofiott Co.: Metuny C.ore, Briok. lanthug PUacatitNi: Joe Stanley, Joe & Moe's Auto Seotee: X'tai Sboth. lehuid lusurauof Cieuey; AUen and Roberta'Edwards, Shallolte CWa»fr*: IVataiil Kay long, Kruu*%tck Earuj Su*vl> ; and Chris thitlaw, Vaupon Beach rifc. Small Businesses Get Praise, Plaques Fifteen awards were presented Monday night as Brunswick Technical College Small Business Center and local chambers of com merce recognized the role of small businesses in the development of Brunswick County. Awards were presented in five classifications following a dinner at Sea Trail Golf Links Gubhouse, to which representatives of all 27 nominated businesses were invited. The event was staged during the national observance of Small Business Week, May 10-16. Dr. Joseph Carter, president cf Brunswick Technical College, presented three awards for com munity service to Doug Ledgett, attorney-at-law, Southport; Alan Holden Realty, Holden Beach; and the State Port Pilot, a Southport newspaper. Alan Holden, president of the South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Com merce. presented awards to wiiuiers in two classifications. Winners in persotuiel practices were Leland Insurance Agency, Kid’s Connection, and Joe Sc Moe’s Auto Service, both of Shallotte. Awards for innovation went to Yaupoc Beach Fishing Pier, XLai' Construction Co. of StsalkCe, and WJ\"W Radio of Scuthpert. Ronald Shannon, president of the Southport/Oak Island Chamber of Commerce, presented awards in the other two classifications. Winning awards for aesthetic ap pearance were Nice ’n Pretty and Driftwood Shell Shop, both of ■“'•• v4vvuic«d. Marketing and pasnotion awards went to Brurswick Farm Supply of •Ash. and The Brunswick Beacon and Brick Landing Plantation, both of Shallotte. Winners were decided by the SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Ehcecutives) chapter of Wilmington, • fIvA Friday Is Crop Report Deadline May 15 is the deadline for filing reports on small grain crops, accor ding to Alfred Willetts of the Brunswick County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Ser vice in Bolivia. The final date for reporting on spr ing seeded crops, such as com, tobac co and peanuts, is June 15. Summer .seeded crops, incliiding groin sorghum and soybeans, must be reported by August 1. Farm combinations must have been requested prior to the normal planting dates for the crop, so com binations will no longer be accepted for farms with tobacco, except in unusual circumstances. The final date for a tobacco sale to be effective for 1987 is June 15. nominees. Others on the program included Velma Hall, director of BTC’s Small Business Center, who welcomed guests, and the speaker, Dr. R. Jean Overton, director for Small Business, N.C. Department of Commutiity Col leges. Other nominated businesses were Attorney Michael Cox, Holmes Florist & Gift Shop, Dr. Chris Moshoures, Port Oil and WPGO Radio, all of Shallotte; Southland l.,andscaping and Yard Maintenance, Sunset Beach; Daniel Uppholstery Materials & Supplies, and South bound Service Station, both of Bolivia; Boat House Gifts, Cioihes To You, Inc., and Seaway Printing, all of Long Beach; Oak Island Jewelers, Southport; and Boswells, Boiling Spring Lakes. Tobacco Co-op Meet Scheduled Congrcasional leaders are ex pected to highlight the program when the Flue-C’ured Tobacco Cooperative Stabilization Corp. holds its member ship meeting, from 10 a.m. till noon. May 29 in the Kerr Scott pavilion on the N.C. State Fairgrounds. Billy Hill, president, said Sen. Robert J. Dole, senate majority leader, will address the session, and Sen. Jesse Helms, (R-NC), Sen. Terry Sanford (D-NC), and Con gressman Charlie Rose (D-NC) will also appear. This 41st annual meeting will give growers a first-hand view of tobacco’s future. A complimentary barbecue lun cheon will be served following the meeting. For more Information, call Billy BArrow, Associate Agricultural Ex tension Agent for Brunswick County. Program Features Small Grain Crops Those interested in growing wheat, barley, rye and oats will get a review of current technology and preview of future developments at the annual Small-Grain Field Day May 19 at the Tidewater research station near Plymouth. Billy Barrow, Brunswick County agricultural extension agent, said the program, beginning at 4:30 p.m., will feature subjects related to plant breeding, plant pathology and en- tymology. 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