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SaYslarrill
InsVe — new ACREAGE ...
Acreage sot-askic provisions of
ithe nov/ farm l. gislalion ''ili
serve national needs as well a.s
benefit paiticipanls in the Jartn
programs, according to R ilpti
Harrill, C.junty E.\ cutive D ri'c-
'tor for tlio Agi'irultural .St^.^’iili'a-
tion and Conservation Service
By putting cro. !ai>d ii'lo i "i-
servation uses, farmers will lielp
prevent production cf [arm pro
ducts b yond '.omestic . ;e and
e.xporl market needs wiiile at ■
the same time saving gea-l .’r'li)-
land for future use wl; it needed,
S') rfrroi’is ..Mr. ilerriil. !
'.ng ’ ;o pt inted out that the
'3. 1- p men! of gri lire I
'■ 'S climi-.at tl for RITl the re-
•irrment th'.at setJaskle acres
wit.’iin o!! ' of th , Cnee
t ' T e -s.
i i . ei|uii I'.mert was chang
ed; he f hi, h cait.se many pro-!
d.’Jers h.ive alreatly made their
fatmlng plans for dilTl an<| in '
soijie eases liave proe f 'Cd with
preparation, includinlr fer- 1
' "fcition, based on ill. ir famil-
; • ith p.-evious oiieration of
« I
; y .■’11 prt.i' :"o s
•■Ido credit .arrangemeal s, p
clays s of machinety, an^i other
fiijancial obligations ba.seti on
prior program rcgu.'aiions ra-
gail. ing land set aside from pro-
duf-tion. Under those circum-
stjnecs, enfoiT.ment of the new
regulations for l.nTl would have
cria'ted an undue haixlship on
rnjny U. S. pixiducers,
tfarrill s.aid that while the so‘-
asjde Ian need not have been in
crop production during the last
thj-ee ye.ars, it is required itihat
th? tcreage have a production
ip'Otential eo.ual In the average
prSduclivity of the farm. ASG
copnty cftmmitlees, he said, have
fht responsibility for seeing that
ithis roquirem, nt i.s met by farm-
erti partieipaling in the wheai,
'fe?d grain, and (X)Uon programs
fot 1071.
Slany praetier.s an.f u.ses ap
proved for tile sel-aside acreage
aild ithe conserving base remain
'brfcically the same as in rece.tt
y«»rs. Eligible 'cses will conlinue
to;,inelude 'crasses 'and legumes,
grten manure crops, small grain
coiier crops, summer fallow.
High Reports
By Evans
Portland, Oregon — l57o reve
nues of $i560,782,000 and net earn-
ang.s of $11,390,000 were announc-
€td today by Monford A. Orloff,
Chairman and Chief E-xecutive
Officer of Evans Products Com
pany. Net primary earnings of
$1.90 per common sh“are were up
from the Company's previou.sly
announcetl 1970 estimate of Sl.SO-
$1.8.0 per share. These ro.su its
compared with restated 1969 rev
enucs of $56,210,000 and net earn
ings of $16,l(>i>,()00 or prilmairy
earnings of $2.87 per com'mon
share.
Mr. Orloff .said that the Com
pany c-i;cralcd cffrciemly in 1970
and tiiat its results wore achiev*
ed in spite of difficult conditions.
Lagging housing activity during
1970 and l.jw prices of lumber,
plywood, and particleboard ad
versely affected the Company’s
building 'pTOdiRds lines. However,
revenues and earnings from home
building, retail building material
sales, and international opt-ra-
tions achieved all-time high-s. The
Homes Group mported increased
revenues and earnings for the
25t;h consecutive year and the Re
tail Group with 15 new store
openings in 19970 and improved
operating effidenoic.s enjoyed in
creased .sales and profits. The In
dustrial Products Group, desttite
a prolonged strike at one of its
operations, almost equalled its
record performance of the prior
year.
wildlife ■pa'Ctices, and other con
servation practices.
O.ne major change in the uses
approved for sef-a.side acreage
permits the planting antd grazing
'1 .vwcet soighums, except for
l.ie live-month prelitbited groz-
ing period estaiblished by the
Co’unly A.-‘C .Cemmittee. In past
years producers were not allow-
e;i to use sweet sorghum planted
on diverted acreage for grazing
at any time of the year.
In line with growing recogni-
Hon of tile need for environmen
tal improvement and' pollution a
■baitement, water storage facilities
dovciepod in the current yar or
fail of the proeedinir year, and
! filter strips seeded along a str
eam cr ditch to prevenit siltatlon
may qualify under the new ru'es.
'"Producers will still be requir-
, f ' to properly . maintain their
set-aside and conserving base a-
creage thro ighout the prograim
year,’’ Mr. llarril said. He added
that this means adequately con
trolled erosion, insects, .weeds,
and rodents on land 'talten out of
j production to meet farm prog-
j r.am requirements.
I Harrill reminded farmers tha’
; si'gnup for the 1971 program >
! for wheat, feed grain, an!.i cotton
I begins 'March 1 and continues
THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
Winter Feeding
Is Critical
For Cattle
Prospects appeair bright for a
strong demand for North Caro
lina’s over-wlmcired cattle. The
most critical time for producers,
hxjwover, is ilhe late-winter feed-
throu'jh April 9 at Cleveland
County ASCS Oi' iee. Farriie s
who plan to participate mi’.st
sign up during -that pe; :><! In o,
der to receive pro.gram be~e‘'''s
Thursday, February 18, 1971
I Ing period coming up. |
I Sam Buchartan, extensdon live
stock speoialist art North Carolina
State University, said ste'eker
; owners have less than 100 days
' left in 'their normal feeding per-
I iod. "These cattle should be -gain
ing about 114 pounds a day dur
ing this period,” he said.
■ Many of them may not be do
ing this well. They need supple
mental grain or good grain-rich
silage to put on this kind oif
gain. With grain prices high and
silage quality down, both due to
effects of corn blight last sum
mer, many stoiokers may be re
ceiving in 'inadequate diet.
“Stockers shouldn’t be on field
gleanings at this tote date,”
Buchanan suggested. 'If .there is
anything left in these fields, it
is of such poor quality Ihat tt
is of lUtle if any value to the
cattle.”
i Much the same thing could toe
said of small .grain pasture that
has been grazed down to the
ground. "Cattle not only will net
grow but will actually lose weight
under these conditions,” Buchan
an warned. “The small gmin pro
vides good grazing, if it isn’t
ovor-stocked and over-grazed. Euit
if 'it has been calen down, abciH
the only thing the 'catlile arc .get
ting is plenity of exercise and a |
lot of irtternal parasites.” |
Poor quality silage will not do
the job alone, oiilher, he pointed
out. Neither t^ll 'hay. The silage .
can be enriched by adding grain.
If hay is being fed. It should be
supplemented with about five
pounds of corn per head per day.
‘'Even with the high gratn
prices, it is aijpnrent that Stocker
operators can .well afford to in
vest a little more in those oat-1
tie and get them In top condi
tion for the spring sales,” Buch- ^
anan said. '
He added, "It looks like num
bers aire going .to be down and
prices at least as strong as last
spring.” The state-sponsored safes
last year averaged $33.44 per
hundredweight.
Farmers wi’n over - wintered
calves should consider market
ing them through the graded
sales, the NCSU specialist be
lieves. To do this, they need to
make arrangements with local
sales managers or with county
extension agents.
The Stocker sales schedule .is as
followils:
April 1 — Rodty Mount; ^ —
Clinton; S—Mineral^finijl 13—
'Canton; 14 — SiaiafcflJtS 15 —
Wilkesboro; and 16—Aeensboro.
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should be taking B.T. tablets for
relief.
Call on the druggist at the drug
store listed below and ask hint
about B.T. tablets.
They're safe non-habit forming
and with our guarantee, you will
lose your every day jitters or
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Don't accept a substitute for
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'SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY FRESH 5-LB. TO 8-LB. AVERAGE ’ Super-right- quality heavy corn-fed beef
LB.
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Delmonico Steaks
Rib Eye Steaks
Boneless Rib Stsaks
Oven Ready Rib Raa:
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CANNED HAMS 3 • $239
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HORMEL WIENERS - 59c
FROZEN MEATS & SEAFOOD
SULTANA BRAND
FROZEN DINNERS
BKKF • CHICKEN •
TURKEY • MEAT LOAF
2'pl°’ 69c
MEAL TIME MAID FROZEN
Veal SteakeHes
89c
CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN
FLOUNDER FILLETS
CAP'N JOHN'S FROZEN
SHRIMP COCKTAIL
GORDONS
FISH & CHIPS 63c
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PERCH Filins 69c
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"SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY
FRESH PORK
FEBRUARY SALE VALUE
ROAST
lb. 45c
lb. 43e
HALF
LOIN
Rib End (7 Ribs
Loin End Roast
Center Gut Rib lb. 7Gs
Center Cut Loin lb. 8Se
"SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY FRESH
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9-LH. to 12-Lb.
Average
"SUPER-RIGHT” SMOKED
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Thick Sliced
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Seasoning Bacon
3-Lb.
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69c
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SERVE AT ANY MEAL GOLDEN RISE FLAKY
SISCUITS
4-Oz.
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Pkgs.
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JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED
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JANE PARKER'S NEWEST COFFEE CAKE
CAROUSEL DANISH PECAN
^^k^ 59c
29e Pineapple Buns 3pkg,‘ 1.00
22-02.
Pkg.
18
A&P PLAIN 6V4"
CHEF BOY-AR-DEE
Lb.
A&P SLAW AND
SALAD milX ISe
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PEANUTS 2
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ONIONS 3 ^
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Pork & Beans 37-Oz.
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37-O2.
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A&P INSTANT
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COFFEE - S9c
100% BRAZILIAN INSTANT
EIGHT O'CLOCK
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BORDEN'S FROZEN
ICE CREAM CAKE ROLLS
Each qo.
Pkg.
A GREAT DESSERT, FROZEN
Morion's Cherry Pies
SERVE WITH FISH, FROZEN
Gold King Hush Puppies
$1.00
29e
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Pkg.
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Quaker Grits
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ENRICHED LONG GRAIN
Comet Rici
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Corn Flakes
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DOG FOOD
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Purina Dog Chow 87c
Scott **t5»ui** Roll 15c
CAMPBELL'S OR STOKELY VAN CAMP
Pork ond Beans c^ 17c
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