19th k. Hole r PRO. I. B. DUFFER Duplin Pro Rick Green reports Buster Johnson suc cessfully defended his crown this past weekend by winning the club champion ship for a record sixth time. The handsome young brown bomber fired rounds of 77-67-144 to step out from a field of 44 players to win the 1982 championship, five strokes better than Lloyd Parker, with rounds of 77-72 149. No other player in Duplin County history has , ever won six club champion ships at their club and we want to express appreciation ! to Buster. Congratulations to a fine young man. Pro Green also reports other winners including first aud second place and two-day scores. Championship Flight Buster Johnson 77-67-144 Lloyd Parker 77-72-149 First Flight Pat Mathis 83-78-161 Joe Costin 85-79-164 Second Flight A.M. Benton 87-79-166 Gerald Quinn 86-81-167 Third Flight Jack Hill 91-85-176 Colin Quinn 91-86-177 Fourth Flight John McGuire 97-93-190 John Barrow 94-97-191 ????# ***** DCC president Lloyd Parker reminds Duplin members of the annual membership meeting at the club Saturday, Nov. 7. Mem bers and invited guests are invited to play in the Super ball starting at one o'clock with entry fee of S4. Parker urges all members to plan to attend the membership meeting after the tourna ment. See you on the 7th. ***** Rockfish Pro Jim Finch announces the club cham pionship winners at his club including men and women divisions. Women Championship flight - 1. Luba Garris. 2. Betty Mat thews First Flight - 1. Gwenn Gideons, 2. Hazel Blanchard Men Championship Flight - I. Bobby Matthews 2. Buddy Pope First Flight - 1. Pete McBride, 2. Wesley Scronce Lakewood Pro Doug Smith announces a Fun Day Satur day, Nov. 13 at his club. Smith says, "We will have a real fun day with golf - no tournament format -- for members and guests, a pig picking and refreshments. The fee for members will be $10 and $12 for guests, which includes carts and the fun all day. Smith also reports a fall sale at his shop on all merchandise. ***** Fore. LI B CHAVi Pro Rick ureen reports t julu. >ui> >oMi?iuni uc Tended liis crown tins pasi weekend, winning the club championship for a record sicth time. Pictured >! e, ; ;ft to rig . Lloyd Parker, r ,m up n> iiusu'i, wuii ? 7-72. Pro Green and Club Champ Buster Johnson. Now Is A Great Time To Be Soil Testing By Richard C. Forbess Duplin County AES Farmers, home gardeners and groundkeepers probably think that agricultural exten sion and university personnel sound somewhat like a stuck record when we get wound up on the topic of soil testing. No doubt you are probably right, but, until we reach our goal of convincing the public about the absolute necessity of this reasonably < quick and simple procedure, ' we're liable to keep right on with no end in sight. Why soil test? One pur- ' pose of soil testing is to determine the soil pH which will tell you to either add or not add lime. Most soils in this area could, in general, use a little lime, but that can never be taken for granted. Only a soil test will tell if a soil needs liming and if it does, how much to apply. In addition, certain fields or areas on your farm, lawn, pasture or garden may des perately need lime while other adjacent areas may not need any for the next 2-3 years or so. We all know the other reason for soil testing; to determine the availability of soil nutrients. This informa tion is used in turn to make fertilizer recommendations. Those recommendations are carefully written out by qualified personnel at the NCSU soil testing laboratory and should be followed closely for optimum effec tiveness. What is the best way to get a precise soil test? The sample should accurately represent the field, pasture, garden, lawn. etc. sampled so that the soil testing lab can obfain reliable soil test results. These results are in turn Ithe key to accurate fertilizer and limestone recommendations. When is the best time to soil test? The best time for most spring planted crops is the previous fall. Also, with early fall sampling you can even get results back in time to develop fall crop ferti lization clans which is espe cially critical in the case of double cropping since ferti lizer and limestone will be applied in the fall. Don't put off until spring (or late winter) what you could be doing this fall. Plan now to collect your samples immediately after the fall harvest is complete. Soil sampling at this time gives a more accurate representation of the actual nutrient status of soils during the growing season. Now, before everyone rushes out and starts samp ling your fields, may we recommend taking an addi tional sample for nematodes. They cost $100 per sample (the soil samples are free) and it will be the best $1 you ever removed from the mat ress. However, nematode samples should be brought in before Nov. 25 for the most accurate results. Several earlybirds have already been bringing their samples in but we would certainly like to see more. If anyone has any question regarding proper soil and nematode sampling, don't hesitate to call any of the agricultural extension agents at the Duplin County Agricultural Extension Service at 296-1996. Soil and nematode boxes and infor mation sheets are also on hand at the office. Don't guess ? soil test! Fomily Car* Horn* Op?ns In Warsaw James R. and Stella B. Mercer, with teenage daughters, Roberta and Lo retta, have opened a family care home in Warsaw to provide care for five elderly persons. James Mercer is from Duplin County near Cabin. Stella is from West Virginia. They lived in Mount Olive for nine years prior to moving to< Warsaw in June, 1981. Their family care home, known as the Oscar Best house, passed all health, fire, county and state inspec tions to be a licensed family care home, called the "Old Home Place." The house has a large front porch, lots of room inside, an acre lot with V large shade trees and garden space. The Mercers hope to pro vide a family atmosphere and meaningful activities for the elderly. Their doors are open to anyone wishing to check their facilities at 404 E. College Street. WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT t THE MOVIES Duplin County library Bring the entire family to the Duplin County Library for a night of fun and entertainment. The Novem ber movie will be "No Time For Sergeants," an award- 1 winning black and white motion picture starring Andy a Gri*^ h and Don Knotts. ? The movie will be shown, Wednesday, Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. in the children's area of the library. Admission is free! For more information call 296-1333. (igWBeulaville Gift Children Shop ^ . 1 Phone 298-3777 f20th Sale 1 Anniversary e 20% off Girls Boys , _ Skirts T\ a/ Jefns Suits Dresses Warm Up SuitsJ^' Coats Shirts Blouses Jeans Tops Dress Pants Blazers Jackets ? Warm Up Suits Blazers M \\ Open All Day Thursday's q Lay-A-Way Now For Christmas WEST DUPLIN CHRISTIAN ACADEMY COUNTRY STORE BARBECUE AND AUCTION - pictured above arc faculty, parents and friends who have been workine on many nice items fro the Country Store. The quilt shown will be one of many items at the auction to take place at 5 p.m. Nov. 5. Barbecue with all the trimmings will be served from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. and supper from 4 p.m. until. The Country Store will be filled with all kinds of baked goods, canned foods, hanging baskets. Christmas gifts and ornaments, many arts and crafts and yard sale items. Hot dogs and other refreshments will be available. A $50 door prize is offered. Be sure to register when you visit. Something of interest for the children? You may try to dunk the principal. Mr. Reed, in the dunking booth. Don't miss it. West Duplin Christian Academy is located .on Highway 24 between Warsaw and Kenansville. Attend The Panasonic Cooking School Nov. 9 7:00 P.M. Home Economist Will Be Demonstrating Now you have the op portunity to learn the quick, easy way to pre pare meals for your family with a minimum of effort. Delicious to the taste and nourish ing too! Model 7930 The Genius . 2 Auto Sensor Controls - "Cook" and "Defrost-Cook" . Weight Defrost - Accurately thaws frozen meat ? poultry by tne pound . Cook-a-Round Magnetic Turntable . Program Recall & Auto. Count-up function Call 293-4342 For Reservations Page Home Appliances, Inc. 313 N. Front St. Warsaw i * BB&T is going to make it easy for customers to get what they want. And wnat they want right now is money" Vincent Lowe. President. BB& T Thus, the loan application here. It's a way to take care of most of your loan and credit card request paperwork ahead of time, because we know you have better things to do than sit around a bank an swering questions. BB&T'S LOAN LAUNCHER. ASKING FOR A CONSUMER LOAN CANT GET ANY SIMPLER. All you do is fill out the form, then hand it, or even mail it, to any BB&T V?..lt u : :-i- i? uhivjci. iuu 11 uc given d quiuv answer uy phone and, if your loan is approved, asked to come in, sign the papers, and pick up your money. With BB&T's simple interest, you pay interest only on exactly the amount of money you owe for exactly the amount of time you owe it. So if you make pay ments early or pay extra amounts, you save money. LOAN LAUNCHER IS THE FIRST STEP TO A SERVICE THAT WILL DO YOU CREDIT. If you're approved for BB&T's Con stant Credit, you 11 have a personal line of credit and can get a loan just by writing a check for more than the balance in your account. Because well automatically ad vance you enough to cover it in units of lT?1 AA , $iuu up 10 your crecit limit. AND, FINALLY, LOAN LAUNCHER CAN PUT A TRUMP j CARD IN YOUR HAND. If you qualify for Visa or Master Card , you '11 nave a powerful friend on your side. Because with these two pres tigious credit cards, you can get services, | merchandise, transportation, even cash, wherever you are. | So if you'd like tp apply for Visa, MasterCard, Constant Credit, or a con sumer loan for any worthwhile purpose, pick up yuur pen, 1111 out me rorm and get it to BB&T. We're going to give credit where credit is due. Why are we doing this? Because we want your business at BB&T, and we're going to give you the kinds of ex tras that will earn it. RR&T f " , . CONSUMER LOAN APPLICATION ? BB&T Loan Launcher , M j ? 1 would like to apply for ? MasterCard ? Visa ? Constant Credit Fori ?lied* limit ? ? A Gmsumer Loan of $ ^_ Fur _ H 'aw?Kinl' 'purpi.se' H Is this to be joint credit ? ? yes ? no. If joint credit and j<iint applicant is other than spouse, complete a separate credit application Unless another penam is a party to this transaction or will become contractually liable for repayment, no information relating toother h I party is required. ? Is this to be secured credit ? dyes Dno. If secured, how? | Print Full Name | Date Of Birth (Month/Year) | Social Security No. | Street Address City State Zip Him Long Home Phone <Sh<m Area Code) J : Year- Months I Previous Address City State Zip How Long Dependents Other Than Spouse H Years Months No*^ | 1 I ? ? Nearest Relative Not Li 'ing With You Address City State Zip Relationship I H _ - . ? ^ Firm Name Or Employer's Name tlf Military Grade I'nit- ETSi Him Long Employed HisitionHeld ^ Years Months fl r- Business Address City State Bus Phone <Shim Area Code) Monthly Salary < - - ? J- - !_ I Prev ious Employer Address City State Zip Himt Long Employed L Years Months | Name Of Bank Branch Address Checking ? Consumer Loan ? A Savings ? Bankcard ? | w Alimony, child support, or separate maintenance income need not he revealed if you do not wish to have it considered as a basis for repaying this loan I Source Of Other Income Amount I Complete this section if a joint account and second party will use account or is to be contractually liable I Print Full Name iCo Applicant) Date Of Birth iMonth/Year) Soaal Security No. ? L ? h ?x employer Hrm Long Emptied Ksition Held H Years Months I j_ Business Address ' City State Bus Phone iSIum Area Codei Monthly Salary I, . ? J _t* I ^ Alimony, child support. or separate maintenancf inanrte need not be revealed if you do not wish to have it ronsidered as a basis for repaying this loan I -Source C)f Other Income Amount Housing Information Est. Value Name & Address ()f Mortgage Co. ()r Landlord Present Balance Monthly Mortgage Payment I ? Rent ? Own $ Or Rent $ Auto Make Yeai Model Financed By And Address Balance Owing Monthly Payments I I Auto Make Year Model Financed By And Address Balance Owing Monthly Payments l! L* I Credit References. List All Debts Owing Banks. Finance Companies, Qedtt Cards, Other! Attach Additional Sheet If Necesaaryi I Name City Acct.No. Balance Owing Monthly Payment I i ? I ? 8l r. i: ?ii ? I ! i I ? Total of all other miscellaneous bills/debts not listed abowe I Include my alimony or child support monthly payments St B Areyouacomaker.endorser.orguarantoronaiiyloanorcontiud? *sD NoD If "y*?", for whom and what amount ? Have you es*r gone through bankruptcy or had any judgments, garnishments pT |T~ B or other legal actions against you? ?*? DNo If yet. five details ^ "Oty Co. .? SrST* ? I - NOTICE TO APPLICANT: The information furnished in this application is true and complete. I/we authorise you to make credit imestigations and establish credit limits. Sfcnature of applicant Signature of joint applicant Date | ^ " " r .

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view