ASCS fjti In order to participate in the ffi-VIt feed grain set-aside if program, an eligible producer must make the following cnoices: Qualifying participation: In ; all cases, in order to par ticipate, a producer must set aside a cropland acreage of average productivity equal to 25 ner cent of his total feed Brain base. He will receive a payment rate of 80 cents a bushel for . vuiii, 13 tenia iui gi am sorghum, and 64 cents for barley on the established yield of the set-aside acres. In addition, he may choose one of the following two alternatives: . (1) He may set aside an ad ditional acreage up to 10 per cent of his corn-sorghum base, at a payment rate of 52 cents a ; bushel for corn, 49 cents for grain sorghum. Barley growers may elect up to 20 per cent additional set-aside at 42 cents ..per bushel. This is the only option that offers additional voluntary set-aside for barley. (If a producer with a corn sorghum base wants to make maximum set-aside under this f; choice, he may offer an ad ditional 5 or 10 per cent of that base at the 52-cent rate for corn, 49 cent rate tor sorghum, at me option of the Secretary of Agriculture who will announce at a later date whether he will accept this offer.) (2) He may set aside an ad ditional 10 per cent of his corn News sorghum base at an 80-cent rate for corn, 76-cent rate for grain sorghum, provided he agrees to reduce his corn sorghum plantings from last year by twice the acreage of his ad ditional set-aside. (If a producer wants to make maximum set-aside under this choice, he may offer an ad ditional 5 per cent of his corn sorghum base at the 80-cent rate for corn, 76-cent rate for sorghum, at the option of the Secretary of Agriculture who will announce at a later date whether he will accept this offer. If the additional 5 per cent offer is accepted, the producer must also reduce his corn sorghum plantings from last year by twice the acreage of this additional offer.) Loans will be available on all program crops grown on par ticipating farms in compliance with program provisions. SKT-ASIDK KKQURKMENTS FOR 1972. . Set-aside land must be cropland of average produc tivity which would normally be used to produce a crop in 1972. Small, irregualr shaped areas within a field or narrow strips around a woods is ineligible. Land devoted to brush and trees is not eligible. Low, poorly drained areas, hog lots and pastures, cow lots and pastures and other low productive land is not eligible. New land recently brought into crop production with roots, stumps, low areas, burned areas, and not level cannot be used for set-aside, acreage. Minimum eligible area must be at least 1 chain in width with a minimum size of l acre. No payment will be made on ineligible land. LEASE AND-OR SALE OF COTTON ALLOTMENT The final date to lease or sell Cotton allotment has been ex tended from March 1 to March 10. Producers are urged to make sure that leases are filed by March 10. MEASUREMENT SERVICE The County ASCS Office is currently accepting requests for measurement services of all crops and land uses for 1972. The rates are: $3.00 plus 75 cents per acre with a minimum rate per farm of $7.50; except if there is less than 3.0 to be measured the minimum rate per farm is $6.00. SKIP ROWS FOR PEANUTS A change is being made ef fective for 1972 regarding skip row rules for peanuts. Under the change any area planted to peanuts will be considered as entirely devoted to peanuts regardless of the planting pattern. 1972 REAP Applications are now being accepted for cost-sharing under the 1972 Reap. Listed below are practices and cost-shares offered: Permanent Vegetative Cover, Approx. $21.80 per acre Planting Forest Trees, $14.00 ' per acre. . ' ; Preparation of land for Tree Planting, Approx. $20.00 per 'acre. -y:'- . ::r ;' ;' ; Improving stand of Forest; Trees, $10.00 per acre. Cover crops. $2.00 per acre. Lime on Farmland. $3.00 per acre. Open Ditch Drainage. $.08 per cu. yd. Tile Drainage. $.12 per lin. ft. Land Shaping or Grading. Approx. $20.00 per acre. PLENTY OF LAND Although' more and more land is being devoted to uses other than farming, the U. S. isn't about to run out of farmland. The U, S. De partment of Agriculture estimates that there are some 49 million acres of woods and pastures in the Delta, Midwest and South- Aaat ; : rptrirtne that nMilri profitable be shifted into K, croDland. K .1 The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N. C, Thursday, February 17, 1972-fagt 5 13 ioin' tii i' h o i ! . Im wirl L.'irU. mm ihi In- a ,lfu.surc irip hut It will lut.k like tine al'u i- u !uck tin-' world tor a li inn. SEE OUR MONEY SAVING SALE AO IN THIS ISSUE DIVERS & SON JEWELERS ltd maflg n Covers cn3.n0, transmission, rear axle, brake system and electrical system for 30 days or 2000 miles. And you get cpechl coving on all parts and labor for the first 24 months. ;toa USED VEHICLE City. INi Warranty h luuid by tht untjanlgntd, an authoiiied Chevrolet Oaaltr ho!nfttr called tht Silling Dealer) te : Ytw- (hereinafter ctHerj the PurchntO In eenilderation ol the purchate el i ueta) motor vthiclt (hminilln called the Vehicle) dtKtibatf 11 loUowi I Motor No,. rial No.. Mileage shown on odometer at delivery. tTATIMINT Ol WARRANTY ubftn 10 tht oiovWom and conditio elated Mow. In the mm of mechanical foHufO ol tht Vehicle, tht (tiling Dtiltr eonea at follow i' Type ; L V - fl PROVISIONS () Repairs are to bt made In Iht Service Itcililln ol tht Soiling Otaltr or other ptnicipating. Iianchind Chevrolet Dealer wch Chtvtoltt Dttltr't rtgultr rtltil prict. (b) f xprtsttv Mdudtd from Wurinty coverage are dtmagt tram colli lion, tccldtnt or tbutl. ot normal maintenance ativictl luch aa lubrication, oil changta. lunt-up. ttc. GENERAL CONDITION! Thu Warranty ia itautd by tht Sailing Dtaltt only, and not by tht manultctuitr of tht Vthiclt. or 2.000 milta atttr delivery (whichever occua first), tht Stlllng Deeler ogrttt to rtptir or replace tht enaint. trtnamiuion, rear aula, brtkt ayetem. or tltcliieil tytitm-wlthoul chargt-lo tht taunt necessary to kttp tht Vthiclt Hi eervlceaMt condition undtr normal int. PROVISIONS (a) Mtchtnlctl falhirtt muhlng born collision, accident, abuse or lack or matmentnee, art eapreatlyeKlvded from tht tbovt coverage. (b) Rtoaira art to bt madt In tht Sailing Otaltr't Service facilities.. Thl w",,n,!f oapretely h llou of any other warranties W,,h . ,.. ... , , , ... eapreeeed or implied. Including any Implied wirrtnly of mtr. -JSSLTi SLEJ. erry new vehicle warranty atiU ehcntoMllty or fltnttt f or a gtfttoular tHirpote. end any other aptwcaoio to tnt venicle. obligetlone or llobilltitt on the ttlllng Oteltr'a pert, end telling (2.) Upon tht ntpiralion of tht warranty ptrlod tptdflad In (1.) above DmI" "either etiiMa nor euthoritee any othtr perton to and for period ending 24 monthe from iht dm tht warranty period oseume for It any other liability In connection with the aele of opacified m (1.) above commenced, tht .tiling Dealer win anow e Vehtco JagTriceyT. todJTb! 'J.L'.Z J" - ""bla with tht Vthiclt at thttimt of application LZ, " ' oap tno vehicle M aarrweable condition undtr for any rtpaira or adiuitmtmt, and ia not tramlaraoia or aaaignablt. ' : tnai nm. m.wii.1. m tMM . hmWWb,( , TyytrrentylamtlyaWMrilettalgntd bythe ttHlng OealnaaulhorUed In wltneu ol all the above condniona, wt have tttachad out iigntiurta otpartmertt htto and by the PurchtMr, who it lo retain t copy, .r-i i . Oaalar! Narnej, Itata- Kgnatura of Dtpartmtftt Head. Signature ol Purchaer Many Chevrolet dealers are announcing the most complete warranty ever put on a used car. Count your blessings. First, you're protected where it counts most: on the major me chanical parts of the car you buy. And that lasts a healthy 30 days or 2000 miles, whichever comes first. Second, you get special sav ings on any parts or labor you need. From the day you buy for 24 months. Third, the special savings are Sood all across the country at most Chevrolet dealers. Say you're on a vacation trip and find you need service. You just get in touch with a participating Chevrolet dealer ship. y,v s ;' All you do is show an OK warranty identification card you receive when you buy your used car. :.. fi Your Chevrolet dealers' new OK warranty. It takes the guess work out of used car buying. I) a a S: (1 0 4 0 0 K3 b 3 to CANNOT TELL A LIE. BY GEORGE . . . SUPER DOLLAR'S EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES ARE LOW. BUT THESE ARE EVEN L - O - W - E - R - R - R NOUR...JI5 nn LADIES PANTSUITS & DRESSES $188 88 SUPER DOLLAR PRICE I Drastic Reductions! Many Styles & Colors! Broken Sizes on Sale M7W o tmn n .up O SI. l: irifiil ri' MEN'S FAMOUS MAKER SI IRTS 3 FOR 5 SUPER DOLLAR PRICE Plaid Parma Press Short Sleeve SIzesSrMrLXL w O ."jija.fi i;Dv O s-iliiTU't- 'firUft- LADIES NYLON QUILT DUSTERS $Q00 SUPER DOLLAR PRICE I Special Purchase I Many Styles & Colors Sizes S. M and L y m v D Wrr.i iif. 1mi OiSMUaii li fix STAINLESS STEEL C00K17ARE S8$EACH SUPER DOLLAR PRICE I $2 Values Each 1 or 2-Qt. Saucepan or 8" Fry Pan LADIES CARDIGAN SWEATERS $188 SUPER DOLLAR PRICE I 100 Acrylic 75 WoolS 25 Mohair Pretty Colors BROKEN SIZES GIRLS DRESSES SUPER DOLLAR PRICE I Fall Fabrics, Colors Drastically Reduced Worth Dollars More I mm LADIES BLAZER JACKETS $988 SUPER DOLLAR PRICEI Original 18.98 Value Sizes 10 to 16 85 Wool, 15ft Nylon 11 58M rl mm mm Wfflm ii a.?V1r;n-T.v 1 TAAirilJ 36"TIER AND 45" VALANCE SET 7 70 SET 9'x12'RU6 ,477 SUPER DOLLAR CXT'SnK&sSf (iUIT) (Till frO'ti ULTRA BRITE TOOTHPASTE 22$ List 43C ST. JOSEPHS List Price 39C CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN 220 SECRET ROLL ON DEODORANT List m 2$l GILLETTE TECHMATIC RAZOR $1 79 List Price $2.29 A INGRAHAM ELECTRIC $977 ALARM CLOCK List $3.98 W DR. WEST TOOTHBRUSH List Price 690 22(D ALKA SELTZER 25' s, List Price 790 62$ SECRET CREAM DEODORANT List 850 2S1 IERGENS mo LOTION List Price $1,19 92$ BRAND NAME 9 41 HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS I in nmn AiMnniaii abh... ItHLiiil I 'ti.' J 9 am. til 9 p.m. Weekdays 1 p.m. til 6 p.m. Sundays 1 It 8 A tXmy WAY 10 tSITKI USJL ft- 9i 'ft MANUFACTURER'S LICENSE NO. 110

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