- THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACON! AN THURSDAY. MAY I, W fACE EIGHT Reynolds Biggest Tobacco Company The Securities Commission of Washington ' lias disclosed that each of the bi& three tobacco com panies sold slightly more' than $2lX),(X)(),(XK) worth of products in both 1934 and 1935. , Chairman James M. Landis, terming the figures one of the deepest trade secrets in American .business, made public the reports of 'five major tobacco companies after four of them agreed to with draw suits to prevent publication of the. figures. The Iata has-been included in statements filed in. con nection with their securities. The reports also disclosed for the first time the cost of produc tion in the tobacco manufacturing industry and in three cases also the overhead cost of selling, adver tising, and administration. The for mer practice of the companies was to disclose only net profits.. The 1935 figures .include : American Tobacco Company. sales $21 7,224 ,(K0, cost of produc tion $165,026,274, selling advertis ing, and administrative costs $19, (U5,608 operating profit $33,153,197. Liggett and Myers Tobacco Com pany sales $221,736,295, cost of pro duction $180,791,561, selling, adver tising, and administrative expenses, $21,221,248 operating profit $19, . 723,486. K.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company sales $250,635,962, cost of pro duction $202,279,882. (Selling and other overhead costs not shown). P. Lorillard Company Sales $59,155,156, cost of production $44, 392,339, selling, advertising and ad ministrative expenses $10,787,203 operating profit $3,975,548. United States Tobacco Company sales $16,495,527, cost of produc tion $9,990,714. (Other costs not shown). Landis termed tobacco's capitu lation as "the beginning of the end of a two-year campaign to force companies selling securities to publish, their sales and cost data." "These figures," he said, "are the most important figures in an in come statement. They really allow you to judge the earning ability of a company. I think it is impor tant to note good investment coun sel will not permit their clients to buy securities of companies which do not disclose sales and cost data. I agree with them." William Faukner, Mississippi novelist, used to paint houses to eke out his income as a writer. In M emoriam JjS simple and digni fied as you wish ... careful attention to all details and a sincere appreciation of considerate thought fulness in the hour of l bereavement. These qualities make our services preferred. Bryant Funeral Home Franklin, N. C. Wanted Husbands In the Old Days Contrary to widespread belief the maidens of two centuries ago were not all timid, clinging, vines, especially m trapping, a husband. A writer for the South Carolina Guide, a Wl'A project, discovered the following petition in the South' Carolina Gazette of Alarch 2, 1734," addressed to the King' of England: "The humble petition 1 of all the maids whose names are under written. Whereas we, the humble petitioners, are at present in a very melancholy disposition of mind, considering how all the bach elors are blindly captivated .by widows, and . our . more youthful charms thereby neglected, the con sequence of this our request is that Your Excellency will for the future order : "That no widow shall presume to marry any young man till the maids are provided for, or else to lay each of them a fine for satis faction for invading our liberities, and likewise a fine to be laid on all such bachelors as shall be mar ried to widows. 'i'lie great disad vantage it is to us maids is that the widows, by their forward car riage, do snap up the yo,ung men, and have the vanity to think their merits beyond ours, which is a great imposition, upon us, who ought to have preference. "This is humbly recommended to Your Excellency's consideration and hope you will prevent any further insults.". It was signed by 15 hopefuls. Finds Fortune Dime In Used Chevy Car Of all the millions of people who have bought used cars from Chev rolet dealers, probably few are so well satisfied with their purchase, as Roy Koontz, of Bloomington, Ind., who recently bought, a used car for $150 from the University Chevrolet company of that city. After getting his car home, he happened to find a dime that had fallen down 'behind the seat cush ion. Koontz was only mildly pleased by this lucky find, but his interest picked .up when he noticed that the coin was dated 1821. That was a bit unusual. A friend of his hap pened to be somewhat of a coin specialist and he mentioned the fact to him. The payoff came when the spe cialist, after a bit of investigation, informed him that the coin had a rare coin market value of $450. So now Mr. Koontz is firmly convinc ed that Chevrolet dealers truly of fer more for your money. Motorist (to man he just ran over) "Hey look out back there." Defeated soul "What's the mat ter, y'ain't comin1 back, are you?" Stubb "This government report states that the life of a paper dol lar is only seven or eight months." Stubblefield "Well, 1 have never had one die on my hands." Along a country road came a $7, 000 limousine. As it caught up with the .smaller car, the owner of the big car could not resist the tempt ation to slow down and jolly the other driver a bit. "Heavens, man," he said, "what is it about your car that makes such a dreadful rattling sound ?" "That? Oh, that's, the $6,500 jingling around in my pocket," said the small car driver. ADDITIONAL FRANKLIN SOCIAL ITEMS Miss Lois Henry went to At lanta, Ga., Wednesday, returning to her home here Thursday. Mrs. C. S. Brown left Wednes day' for Atlanta, Ga., where she will spend a few days, with friends. Miss Sara Kelpin, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the past' week' visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Myra All man. 11 George Jamison, of Rochester, N. Y., is spending this week here with friends. M r.' Jamison was here with the forest service for several years. William Katenbrink, of Atlanta, Ga., spent the week-end here with Mrs. Myra Allman and family. Miss Mary Allman is spending several days in Atlanta, Ga., visit ing her sister, Mrs. H. B. Kelpin. Joe Palmer has been confined to his room this week with influenza. Births Mr and Mrs. Prelo Dryman an nounce the birth of a son( Richard Levon, . Thursday morning, May 6, at Angel hospital. Mrs. Dryman wilt be remembered as Miss Merle Peek before her marriage. Women have ah extra layer of fat under their skin, which may be as much as two inches thick, and which explains why men are apt to feel the cold more than women. A Shout Will Be Heard By More People Than Will A Whisper For emphasis for attention to reach the most people use a LARGE display advertisement in The Press. Your advertising reaches the people who are able to buy the things you advertise because people who are able and willing to PAY for their county paper are buyers of merchandise. You can afford to SHOUT your sales message, because RESULTS will follow. Today's Forgotten Man Stopped Advertising Yesterday The Frankl in Pr ess A juror was being questioned as to his eligibility in a certain mur der case. "Do you believe in capital pun ishment?" asked the prosecuting attorney. "Yes, and by electric current," answered the juror. ' "What" business are yon in?" the attorney asked. "I work for the electric light company. "You're excused." MAN WANTED The largest manufacturer of washing machines has a direct factory franchise open for this sec tion. Man with some capital should make from $5.,000 to $10,000 per year. Investigation invited. Apply E E. MONTEITH, Dist. Mgr. Care Asheville Washing Machine Co. Asheville, N. C. ( . DAD2 AIM H A VC $M I i?W VMIWJMIIl ISM IJ , 2 raw I 2& pillEll SAVE YOU MONEY 3 WAYS 1 SAVE '50 TO 100 IN FIRST COST 2 GET MORE MONEY FOR YOUR OLD CAR 3 GET THE OPERATING AND UPKEEP ECONOMY OF A SOUNDLY CON DITIONED USED CAR A new low price-tag on every car in stock 1934 Chevrolet Master Sedan, new paint, $QC good tires, looks like new ....... ..... ... 1931 Chevrolet Ccupe, in first class condi- $1 QC $595 $215 $290 dition, looks good, runs good............ 1936 Chev. Stand. Sport Sedan, carries same guarantee as new car 1932 Chevrolet Coach, new paint and new tires . w........ ....... 1934 Chevrolet Standard Coach, this is a real buy for 1936 Plymouth V4-Tbn Panel Delivery Truck, big gest bargain ever offered, in excel- $OQC lent condition, only 21,000 miles ...... 'J 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan (L. H. Page) $OQd This car is in A-l condition OUJ In addition to the cars listed above we have a lot of 15 or 20 good used cars and trucks at unheard of bargains. All these cars and tr.ucks are. in good running condition, and some to sell for as low as $50. See them! BURRELL MOTOR CO. Chevrolet Sales and Service Phone 123 Franklin, N. C.