Record Sales Noted By IRC President Jhladelphia - Record first 42 ?w?ka sates of ?24.M*.MB were achieved by kXernatkwai Resist /"Vi.i , nam TNin atrlnai* U/aUai> ante uompany, iT^Kicini waiter W. Slooum annmawnrt. The pre view record tor a similar period WO* $23,853,273 set in 1962. Met earnings amounted to (1, 391,309, or ?6 cents a share, as cofipared with $2,100,387, or $1.44 per share in the 1962 period, both calculated on the 1,462,208 shares outstanding when the petted coded on October 10, 1963 fe> Us report to stockholders, the IRC official attributed the lover wutap to ths fact that ~u*ymr fata fa sheAHng'X ex^aorcHnary expenses connected with He introduction sf an ua uaual number of now product*. "However," Mr. Skxutti noted, "Airing the kart five ??to of the period, earnings improved sub stantially and exceeded the ?>?? ings of the same five-week period in 1962. We are looking Cor con tinued kiyromwqt (taring the letnaindar of 41m yeer." He lUrtwr stated, "la UM mm should benefit (r?a aaduoed extraordinary expenses |ta initial sates income from new products introduced this year" wtech a receiving exoettert mar ket acceptance." Lamb Sales Records Are Vital, Says Isley toy W. lak?, ASCS County Office Manager, reminds farmers wt*> have marketed their iambs to the W9 to keep adequate rec ords at thur sates so that they ?? be able to note proper ap plications for payment under the wool incentive program. the aales record of iambs sold sbaukl include the name of the layer, Us signature, and the number and ttvemeight of lambs sp)d, ftos the description "un shorn." I wiJ^ payments are made only on lambs that have never been sham, to discourage unusual shearin got lambs before Wood and wsfaorn lambs mar keted this year and through De cember 31, 1963 w#? qualify for incentive payments wider the ?wd program tor the 1963 mar keting year, (to past years the marisettog year ended March 3L) Beginning January 1 will be the Graven should fife applications So v payment, supported by the " ? ?? ,a -* '?* required sates documents, wiifi the Watauga ASCS olfkx as soon est possible after fail sates ere cob Meted. The final date to ap ply for payments en 1963 market ings witt be January 31, U64. Farmers who keep lambs to feed should keep accurate records which wil eatsMlsh tile length ef timm they have owned tombsa 1Mb payments one made arty on lambs which ? pcufrtua has craned for 30 day* or mora end Hie ttnount of ffH ? toad an wei^bt gain et the lambs while (to applicant owned them. A total at *11025 in wool end unshorn lamb payments was made to Watauga Oounty pro duoers under the 1962 wool mar keting year. Income Tax Courses Set . Five abort courses fr rig mil to supply information to people who help farmers end small business ofteratars with income tax prob lems will be held in North Caro lina during December. Pour regular courses will be ottered as follow*: AsheWUe, De cember 5-4; Charlotte, December 5-6; Greenville. December 10-11; and Greensboro, December 12-13. One advanced course will be of fered in Raleigh, December 1T-19 Those participating in the pro grams will be members of N. C. State Department of Ecaoocitra, U. S. Internal Revenue Service, N. C. Department of Reiveoue, and the Social Security Adminis tration. For information concerning any at the coomb, contact the DM ?tea ?f Central Extension. Nerth Carolina State CoBege, Box 5125, Raleigj, N. C. JTfirt if TIAILWAYS co?tot...a covptotf jad ?e?mi r?st room m tvory tha-bus T RAILWAYS. Make your dining un a show place with this authen tically styled collection. Solid . construction . . . glowing \ maple finish. The dunning i hutches provide ample space for your china, iQvtr and linens. Space saving table* \ quickly extend when W>m r pany comcs. Choose, your favorite pieces nnw whil<- n,.r ^prices are so Jowl