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' Thursday, January 29, 1981 Farm Market Report A total of 7,722 feeder pigs were sold on 13 state graded sales during week of January 19, according to the Market News Service of the % North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Prices were mostly $6.25 to $8.25 higher per hundred pounds. U.S. 1-2 pigs weighing 40-50 pounds averaged3sß.73 per hundred pounds with No. 3s 346.46; 50-60 pound l-2s averaged 358.23, No. 3s 348.83; 60-70 pound l-2s 353.22, No. 3s 343.43 ; 70-80 pound l-2s | 346 .07 per hundred pounds ■ with No. 3s 338.78. At weekly livestock auctions held within the state the week of January 19, prices for slaughter cows and feeder calves sold at generally steady prices. Utility and Commercial cows brought 340-350; Good slaughter steers above 800 | pounds at one market : W brought 357 to 359; Few choice veal calves 360 to 364. Medium frame No. 1 muscle ' steers 400-500 pounds brought 360 to 371 per I hundred pounds and same I grade heifer 400-500 pounds sold 352 to 361.25. Beef type i feeder cows with average : Sa\tQ sssss Aid Up Oh /Seemed ~fax Reparation pNluV^^r-r|r dy Potis & WJI) if dill 4/etman At 903 Johnston Street or Phone 482-7579 For Appointments Special For Students ... ss°° JkOODfYCAR Low Priced... Smooth Riding Great For All-Round Use A ■mBDBL Hi-Miler *t# nn E7»i« Size 700-15 t Jfi hBE| •Long-wearing r. e. t.JJtJH nmo*. .1.., I. . .... pm.fet «*<«.«t T 4o smi .ssssas* ?s±r", “• ss s JftatSSifUfSia 11 'Wlp "”'" > " r ” d •KS'SSJS' a»i» c »» Ml m ™, g .[IW i'• mileage H7B-15 C 77.75 5600 147 wSSI TT $ 64 IC \ \ ‘ i!!±L _1 * 9O >“ I ) If, 750-16 C 8005 6000 3.46 Load Range D, plus 302 F. E. T. ( I {f' / \ No Trade Needed. Hog. ■83.70 |1 11 ..TT^\ 1 950-1651 D 10610 7400 440 A Super Buy For Super Bite M , mL «AOO » i-Ifi TRACTION W I ■ w r'Mi SURE-GRIP w SlStL 4 C h, Sr:, b !r' ,l, l • tekw,< to* »gto Sml • Long on traction, long on value _ ??. « to to Net ran • Deep, interlocking lugs for pull ' '■ - power when you need it most • Plus r i V r> 4 E7B-14 C 68.30 4900 2.63 ,he bruise resistance, resilience : liUvßii AVI -n and strength of a nylon cord body •as f “ zs *ui £ tread % ------- Rec-Price 77M f • Durable Tufsyn 75 °- 16 c w -*> 67Jt> ♦•<» Load Range C. plus *3.23 FE. T ■ tread rubber Hsoo-16.5 C 87 55 72.n0 127 ~7 —-—: • Diagonal-ply ” -- - Size 750-16 TT J7l ; nylon cord body D 11446 8000 4J59 *f I ■ByA'^^F/AtU Hbbb>*"9SHMhmp"v Rif. Pnc* 102X)5. ]n Load Range 0. plus >4OB F, E. T IWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU-EDENTON AND ROPER SALE ENDS FEBRUARY 12th.! I tmgm ~ EASY CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE ,7-stm ! ■■■■■ use Any 01 These Ways To Buy: Visa, Mastercard. Cash. Credit Terms Available I raw™I GOODJYEAR I ™JorER I CREYWOOD OIL CO. 8 AUKS • BATTERIES . Oil CHANGES - CHASSIS LUBRICATION ♦ CUSTOM WESTERN WHEELS- I • FRONT END ALIGNMENT - COMPUTER BALANUNG • COMPLETE CAR CARE SERVICE • L flesh sold from 342.50 to 350.50; baby calves under 3 weeks of age brought mostly 340 to 395 per head. Market hogs brought mostly 341.50 to 342.85 per hundred weight and 300-600 pound sours 334.20 to 341.30. Market hogs at daily cash buying stations about the state sold steady to 75 lower during week of January 19 and ranged mostly 342.00 to 343.00 per hundred pounds. Sows 300-600 pounds ranged 329 to 340. Corn prices were 2 cents lower and soybeans 35 to 48 cents lower through January 22 compared to the same period of the previous week. No. 2 yellow shelled corn ranged mostly 33.73 to 33.94 in the Eastern part of the state and 33.63 to 33.95 in the Piedmont. No. 1 yellow soybeans ranged mostly 37.33 to s7.BoVfe in the East and 37.10 to 37.59 in the Piedmont; No. 2 red winter wheat 34.42 to 34.70. Soymeal FOB N.C. processing plants ranged from 3243.30 to 3159.50. Sweet potato prices were firm this week. Supplies are short and demand j moderate. Fifty pound J cartonsof cured U.S. No. Is r on January 22 were quoted t at 311 to 311.50, few 312, few ) 310.50 to 310.75. Prices paid t to growers for fifty pound i cartons of No. Is were 39 to 39.50 at the end of belt. i » Registration Date ! Set For Vendors * ATLANTA, Ga. Food : service management companies which {dan to act as vendors for USDA’s 1981 summer food service program for children in | North Carolina must register with the state agency on or before March 16, 1981. The summer food program provides nutritious meals to children from areas of economic need at public or private nonprofit, nonresidential institutions or residentail camps during the summer months. Regulations require that companies providing food for the summer program are reputable and able to meet the terms of their contracts. Under USDA’s rules, food service management companies must provide states, at the time of registration, with detailed information on their operation for the past two years. Companies wanting in formation on the summer food program or ap plications for registration in North Carolina should contact: Mrs. Ann G. Smith, Associate State Director, Division of Child Nutrition, State Department of Public Instruction, Education Building,, Raleigh, N.C. 27611. Telephone: (919) 733- 7162. THE CHOWAN HERALD Center Hill Extension Club Holds Meeting Center Hill Extension Homemakers Club met recently at the Center Hill Community Building with Mrs. J. C. Boyce, hostess. The president, Mrs. Helen Hollowell, welcomed the I group and used the 100th Psalm for her devotion. Mrs. E. P. Jones led in prayer. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Belch acted as secretary. Mrs. Fran Ward, county extension home agent, was present and her demon stration was “Hie Joys of Pressure Cooking - Meal in One.” This proved very interesting, since the majority of the members own a pressure cooker, some were used frequently and others very seldom. Mrs. Ward also explained the program for 1981 and the monthly programs, dates given. Each club member present filled out the year books and hostess named for each month. During the social hour, each of us sampled the “Meal in One” which was demonstrated and Mrs. Boyce served delicious 1 refreshments. Hie month of February will be held at the usual time at the Community Building and this will be a covered dish dinner. Husbands of club members and com munity members are in vited to attend. Henson Is Appointed CHICAGO, II - David L. Henson, administrator of Chowan Hospital, has been admitted to Nomineeship in The American College of Hospital Administrators, according to an an- Public Meeting Slated WILMINGTON A public scoping meeting for the proposed farming operations by Prulean Farms will be held January 28 at 7:30 P.M. at the N. C. Marine Resources Center in Manteo. Prulean Farms at Creswell has made ap plication for a Department of the Army permit to place excavated materials in wetlands to clear and drain areas for agricultural operations in the vicinity of Mill Tail Creek, east of Alligator River in Dare County. The purpose of this work is to prepare land for agricultural development. The Wilmington District Engineer, Col. Robert K. Hughes, has determined that such a permit, if ap proved, would constitute a major Federal action having a significant effect on the quality of the human environment. Accordingly, the District Engineer in tends to prepare an En vironmental Impact Statement (EIS). Recent regulations of the President’s Council on Environmental Quality provide for a scoping process: an early and open process for determining the scope of issues to be ad dressed in an EIS and for identifying the significant issues related to the proposed action. The Wilmington District Corps of Engineers invites the nouncement made today by Stuart A. Wesbury, Jr., Ph.D., President of the Chicago-based professional society. Henson received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Business Adm ninstration degrees from the University of Maryland. He holds a Master’s degree in Hospital Administration from Duke University. In his new affiliation, gen son will join a personal embership organization composed of the leading chief executive officers and their administrative colleagues serving hospitals and health service facilities in the United States, Canada, and other coun tries. INTEGON? It means Pension Planning. Ask the Integon Listener to help design your company’s pension plan. A tax-favored plan your company pan afford that provides meaningful benefits and builds employee morale. TALK TO THE INTEGON LISTENER. '■ Jk m iames 0. PERRY, JR, CARY, NC 27511 TEL 467-5530 ©INTEGON Cotton Pickers John Deere 699 Cotton Picker, Gas, high drum, field ready, hydrostatic, good rubber. SNB79. . . $15,900. John Deere 699 Cotton Picker, Gas, high drum, field ready, reg. tran smission, good rubber. 5N293 . . . $15,500. Farmail 422 H, Gas, Heads used 1 season after overhaul. 5N1029 . . . $7,500. - Booth Boyle Livestock Co. I ».sX. 7737381 j L participation of affected r federal, state, and local ! agencies and all other in l terested persons to the r scoping meeting at Manteo. Agencies and the public will i have an opportunity to identify issues and questions t to be included in the EIS. The merits of the ap t plicant’s proposal will not be i debated at the meeting. Hie i purpose of the meeting is to i assist in developing the 1 scope of the required EIS. f The Wilmington District f Corps of Engineers will s conduct an exhaustive i public interest review of this proposal at a later date when the Draft En t vironmental Impact Statement DEIS) is I published. Public and agency comment on the i merits of the project, both i verbal and written, will be received in the ad i ministrative record of the permit application at that ■ time. It is anticipated that ■ the DEIS should be released for review and comment in the winter of 1981. ! Prulean Farms is a joint i venture of Prudential Life Insurance Company and McLean Incorporated. It i plans to drain and clear - 22,325 acres for the production of row crops. The proposed work will in corporate existing canals, roads, and ditches con structed by prior owners and new canals, roads, and ditches to be constructed by Prulean Farms. Although attendance at the January 28 meeting in Manteo is encouraged, written participation in this scoping process will be accepted before, during and within 10 days after the meeting. Information ob tained in this process will play a vital role in development of the scope of the EIS. Questions regarding this scoping meeting should be addressed to Mr. Frank Yelverton, U. S. Army Engineer District, Wilmington, ATTN: Regulatory Functions Branch, P. O. Box 1890, Wilmington,, N.C. 28402, telephone (919) 343-4640, FTS 671-4640. Mr. Bass Speaker For Garden Meeting There is much interest in the vegetable garden meeting to be held on Februap’ 4, at 2 P.M. in the Commissioners room, located on the Fourth Floor of the County Office Building. The speaker will be Larry Bass. He will show an in formative set of slides he has collected during the five years he has worked with the Agricultural Extension Service. His work generated so much interest that he had to call on the help of volunteers to answer telephone questions, while he worked in Wake County. He will discuss varieties, weed control, fertilization, insects and diseases. He will be prepared to answer questions about growing vegetables and some about shrubs and landscaping. Besides Wake County, Larry has worked in Rockingham County. In August 1979 Larry was promoted to the North Carolina State Extension Service Horticultural Staff with responsibility for State Home Garden Program. “He is much in demand as speaker and we feel for tunate to have been able to get him”, said Murray L. Goodwin, agricultural extension agent. *QA HIKVETTE 2 DOOR BLACK with beautiful tan vinyl OV seals, i speed.. Save $1,506 off todays Ifet price...this week only *3995.00 ton MONZA CfHJPK Dark Blue. 4 cylinder, power Ov Steering. 4 speed, gas saver...G.M. Factory warranty remaining.. .cream puff...*395 down will move this unit with hank or G.M.A.C . jjp, PHOENIX 4 door, beautiful mint green finish, V-S / 7 automatic, power steering, air. sold by us in "79. A gas saver like this won t stay long *3995.00 «7Q CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM Coupe, solid * * black, with red velour split seats, power windows, cruise, stereo with cassette, super stock wheels, WOW What a sharp car...will take trade *6995.00 *7Q CORDOBA like new, satin yellow finish with a gold • & vinyl top. windows, cruise, locks, stereo, just like larocea drives but much cheaper, save *6,000 over todays prices *5,395.00 *7O 1 KMANS 1 «X>OR.(Hive color. V-6. Air. automatic ' * STSIT* Karaße kept ’ clean as a P‘»- This car takes *39.i down on approved credit and extended terms are available ***** *7Q MUSTANG II bronze color, local trade in. stingey 4 # 3 cylinder with automatic, power steering, sport wheel cover package, will save enough gas this year to make two payments, hurry *4995.00 7Q CONCORD D-l. 2 door Dark Green with tan vinyl top. • «/ tan bucket seats, stick shift transmission, stereo, new tires, absolutely showroom, like condition. Bank or G.M.A.C. Available *4995.00 7R CRANAGE Coupe, dove white with maroon vinyl top. / O all weather air condition, automatic, power steering, has never slept outside a night, need tender "lovin” care.. .call quick *3995.00 VOI.KSWAGON RABBIT 2 door, solid white, red / O ruslom interior. 4 cylinder. 4 speed, one owner. 36 mouths to pay after small payment *4395.00 * 7ft MARQUIS Coupe, local one owner, Carolina blue with / O white vinyl top. air. stereo, and much more traded to us on a new unit and we gave too much so our loss is vour gain, trades accepted *4495.00 7« SUNBIRI) Coupe, yellow with white vinyl top. V-6, • U Air, automatic, AM-KM Radio, custom stripes, extra • lean. *395 down with approved credit (4395.00 «70 MALIBU l door, slick maroon finish. V-6, automatic # O |N»wer steering, little old ladies car that retired from school teaching, saves gas *4395.00 CAMARO I.T Silver, power steering, automatic, air * O condition, solid silver finish, GM 12 months or 20.000 mile warranty optional CALL NOW!! 77 * Al>l '- , A< .Coupe DeVille. white laquer finish with # I o«»rk blur padded vinyl top, this car has every (■ M accessory made with a built in delco stereo and C B 40 channel radio ,6995 .00 77 ! U-:, ’ KN J ( Y 0, ,)S !MI ' Metal,ic green with white vinyl I i top. loaded with extras, split seats, one local owner and garage kept (SAVE 377 M ( -It Convertible, dark british green with black soft # # top. Michelin Radials. AM-FM, and just as clean as anv around, sports car *3995.00 77 SKYLARK I door, metallic green, V-6, air condition, / # automatic, power steering.this car will have to be seen to believe, call today *3695.00 17*7 ~|NTO 1 cylinder, blue enamel paint. 4 speed call us / / lor quote on monthly payments and down payment...- don't wait *2495.00 CADILLAC.Coupe DeVille. Gold firemist with white / Q padded cabriolet package top. 28,000 low actual miles, one owner, sold new by us and all maintainence done in our shop, this is the last year of the big ones ... 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Orange and beige. 4 wheel drive, air / 3 automatic, power steering, custom interior, white spokes. 10.00 X 15 I.T Raised white letters, 15,000 low. low miles, sold for *12.000 new. now *7495.00 37Q * IIEVY VAN, Metallic blue, automatic, air power # 3 steering, some buy at our price, use for work or play. • 1.M.A.C.0r hank financing *4995.00 370 CHEVROLET 4 wheel drive, solid maroon. Scott / O *dalc. automatic, shorty, sporty bed. rally wheels, all weather tires, cream puff *5295.00 370 DODGE D2OO pickup, solid blue, 6 cylinder. Straight / O shift. Chrysler air condition, runs like new and saves ga* *3895.00 377 •**''*■'*’ G.L r > RENEGADE, Beige, chrome wheels, new / # tires. 6 cvl., 3 speed, rear seat, 1981 priced at *9,000 your price only *4995.00 37C CHEVROLET. 4 wheel drive K2O series, dark green, / U automatic, power steering sharp...*soo under book value, hurry (2795.00 m HOk * Joe Ken jjHwK. VISIT THE HOME OF THE GIANT mp. lA\ H||H ft*EOENTON4B2-8421 7 UHUIILn. 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