Page 8B-KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, March 21, 1985 Calf A Year Needed For Optional Profits In today’s economy, op- timal profits for cow-calf herds means producing one calf-per-cow every year. To do this, claims Ted Led- ford of Kings Mountain Farm Center in Kings Mount, cat- tlemen must meet each cow’s nutritional needs. And, to do so profitability, it means us- ing whatever forage is most readily available. That forage, however, may vary significantly in quality of nutrition that it delivers based upon weather or seasonal conditions and how - it is fed. That’s why local cat- tlemen rely heavily upon nutritional supplements, Led- ford said. But, feeding the right supplement often re- quires guesswork. “The number of nutrients cows need and those available -in forage make choosing a balancing supple- ment a very complicated task,” Ledford said. ‘That includes forage analysis, complicated pencil-pushing on formulas and then trying to find a combination of sup- plements that come closest to your needs without expensive over-supplementing of some of the nutrients.” The dealer said the entire process usually results in a compromise, at best. ‘No supplement ever seems to meet your needs right,” he said. “This leaves cattlemen concerned that money might be wasted or some need of his cows not met.” But the local Purina dealer says he has the answer to these problems in the original weatherproof block supple- ment available in 50-pound Estimated Tax Penalties Won't Some people should have paid estimated tax in 1984 due to taxable Social Security benefits. According to Assis- tant District Director Lee Monks in Greensboro, ‘‘Since 1984 is the first year for tax- ing Social Security benefits and many recipients were unaware that the taxable por- tion had to be considered in making estimated tax payments, the IRS has decid- ed not to impose the portion of any estimated tax penalty attributable to the taxable Social Security benefits.” As a result, any estimated tax penalty which is assessed by ‘the IRS Service Center will be attributable only to sources of income other than Social Security. Tier 1 Railroad Retirement benefits and 500-pound sizes. “These durable, conve- nient Sup-R-Block brand sup-- plements have been proven.to provide the exact balance that cattle need in virtually any forage situation,” he ex- plained. “Because they're self-limiting based on "the . quality and amount of forage available, cows will eat just the right amount so there is no overfeeding of expensive will be treated in the same manner. ". Monks added, ‘“The waiver provision is only i in effect for taxable Social Security and Tier 1 Railroad Retirement nutrients.” And, because these block supplements are virtually weatherproof, rain, snow or intense sunlight won’t rob cattle of the nutrients that they need. ‘‘Every ounce that a cattleman buys is consum- ed,” the feed supplier noted. “I’ve seen cows licking the cardboard so I guess you'd say cows find this supple- ment good to the very last drop.” Be Imposed benefits reported in tax year 1984. Penalties will not be waived for any under- payments attributable to tax- able Social Security or Tier I Railroad Retirement benefits p DAY OR 200 Ty YTS YT Sa SELECTED MODELS OR MONEY BACK Re ‘Months Or 12,000 Miles Warranty On ‘Must Sell 100 Used Cars By End Of March [FIT EY Come i And Make An Offer 1984 TOYOTA TERCEL S/wagon, A/C, priced right. Was $8975 NOW $7295 1981 CUTLASS 2dr coupe, auto. air Was $6575 NOW $5485 1981 CHEV. BERLINETTA 2dr., auto. air, dk. blue. Was $6980 NOW 55575 1978 BUICK ELECTRA 4dr, good car. Was $3975 NOW $3275 1982 CUTLASS SUPREME 2dr. coupe, power & air Was $8750 NOW $7395 1980 V.W. 4dr, 4 spd., sharp Was $3675 NOW $2575 1981 BUICK SKYLARK: 4 dr., auto., air, gas saver. Was $4850 NOW $3788 1979 ““SUNBIRD”’ 2.dr.. good car Was $2975 NO) Ra bE HONDAS 2-1982 ACCORDS Both one owner. “MUST SALE” 1979 FAIRMONT 2dr., auto., air, sharp Was $3975 NOW $2695 1984 OLDS CIERA 4 dr., less than 8,000 miles. Was $10,350 NOW $8350 1984 CHEV. CAVALIER 4dr, C.L.int, lowmileage Was #8650 NOW $6650 1979 T-B Landau, power & air. Was $4875 NOW °3450 1984 ACCORD LX Liftback, won't last long Was $10,345 NOW 8,975 1984 “‘FIERO”’ S.E., red, A/C. Was $10,395 NOW $9,305 1981 CAMARO pL 2dr coupe, power & air Was $7850 NITRA 1981 CRESSIDA Loaded, pretty brown.’ Was *9575 NOW $8685 LIER Sa New paint, CJ-5 Was $4488 NOW $3488 - 1981 CHEVROLET CAPRICE 4 dr. sedan, 44,000 miles. . Was $6780 NOW $5675 1984 CELICA S.T. 2dr. liftback, one owner Was $10,475 NOW *9865 - “WAGON SALE”. WEHAVE10 USED STATION WAGONS . ALL ON ““SALE” 1984 FORD TEMPO G.L. Less than 20.000 miles Was $8345 LO) AGT EE) 1982 FIREBIRD PONTIAC S.E., auto., air, sharp. Was #8990 NOW $7566 1984 COROLLA 4dr. auto. air Was $9670 WO) ALE 1981 CHRYSLER 4dr., power & air. © Was $5950 NOW $4780 1983 TOYOTA COROLLA SRS, auto | air Was $9380 NOX RILLI] 1983 SUPRA Full luxury, red. Was $13,450 ! NOW #11,988 GRAND LEMANS NOW WAS 1977 HONDA JX elefo] 10] 2dr, good car Was $4550 NOW $3890 1981 MONTE CARLO 2dr., H.T. A/C, stereo, black. Was $7950 NOW %6275 1984 PONTIAC J6000 LE 4dr , low mileage Was $9780 NOW 8680 1980 MUSTANG 2dr., auto., sharp. Was #4850 NOW #3795 1981 ESCORT S/WAGON Must be sold this week! Was $4350 NOW $2995 1982 CAMARO Z-28 2dr., auto., air. Was #9350 NOW $7985 1983 HONDA ACCORD 3dr LX, sharp Was $8450 NOW $7495 1979 MERCURY CAPRI R/S Liftback, auto., air. Was #4395 NOW $2595 1980 GRANADA 4dr., power & air Was $4480 NOW $2975 1983 DATSUN 280ZX It’s loaded & like new! Was $12,975 1979 DATSUN 810 S/wagon, auto; air. Was $4375 NOW $3495 1981 DATSUN: 310 model, nice. Was $3850 NOW 52490 1983 CRESSIDA 4 dr, full luxury Was $12,350 NOW *10,989 1981 CELICA GT Auto., power & air. Was $7275 NOW 5988 1981 HORIZON ‘4dr auto. arr. « Was $4475 NOW $3295 1980 COROLLA 2dr., 5 speed, A/C. Was $4575 NOW $3275 1981 CITATION 4 dr sedan, A/C, must sell! Was $4650 NOW $3675 1982 CELICA GT Liftback, sunroof. Was $8950 NOW $7844 1981 LYNX 2dr. A/C, must sell Was $4175 NOW $3395 Carolina Exclusive 1979 ZEPHYR 2dr., auto., A/C. Was $3875 NOW $2375 1983 YAMAHA Pretty red Was $2695 NOW $1395 1084 MUSTANG, 2dr., auto., air. Was $8350 NOW 6988 1980 CHEV. SILVERADO Auto , A/C. tilt, AM/FM stereo Was $7488 NOW $5688 1984 FORD XL 4x4 Auto., A/C. Was $10,488 NOW 8,988 1983 FORD STEP SIDE Auto , A/C, AM/FM, cassette Was *8988 NOW $7488 1984 CHEV. SCOTTSDALE Auto., A/C, AM/FM stereo, only 15,000 miles. Was $10,988 NOW $9,888 1983 TOYOTA SHORT BED Blue, Sony AM/FM cassette. stock no 19258 Was $5988 NOW 4488 1982 CHEV. 5-10 TAHOA 4spd., A/C, tilt, cloth seats, beige two-tone, only 29, 000 miles. Was $7988 NOW 56688 Satisfaction Guaranteed Dealer 1982 TOYOTA White utility truck, A/C, AM/FM, one owner Was $4988 NOW $3688 1982 MAZDA White, Sspd., A/C, AM/FM | stereo. Was $4988 NOW $3788 1982 TOYOTA AM/FM cassette. red Was #5688 NOW $3988 - 1984 MAZDA SPORT LE | Clarion, AM/FM cassette, A/C, 5 spd. Was $8388 NOW $6788 1980 TOYOTA SRS Auto . A/C. AM/FM cassette [ETAT Was $5688 NOW $4588 1883 TOYOTA SRS aX * AM/FM stereo, A/C, 30,000 miles. MAKE OFFER! 1983 TOYOTA 4X4 3lue. AM/FM stereo cassette, Wes! ERTIES Was $8888 NOW $7388 1934 TOYOTA SRS 4X4 Extra Cab, AM/FM stereo, A/C, mag wheels, only 18,000 miles.. Was $11,988 NOW $10,388 ERLE, [0] Na RR YI er A Was $9888 NOW $8488 NOW 511,490 “Area’s Largest Im ah Dealer” CARS—New & Used | TRUCKS—New & Used Local- Local 865-9571 Pl 101- SIE Lig 865-1888 | IR CIR i Ay 532-0142 ib 1. O00 YO TA 372-3813 “41 Bringing People and Toyota Together” ’ Gastonia, N.C. 2119 Wilkinson Lash ml

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