A; PAGE TWO THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1939 Kt Loyal Order of Moose Franklin Lodge, No. 452 Meets In Americal Legion Hall Every Thursday Night 7:30 O'CLOCK Billy Bryson, Secretary INSURANCE Fire, Windstorm Automobile (all forms) Public Liability Bodily Injury Bonds Careful Personal Attention to all Business SAMUEL H. LYLE, JR Higgins Bldg. Franklin, N. C. Franks' Radio and Electric Co. RADIO REPAIRS SALES SERVICE Licensed Electrical Contractor REASONABLE RATES We Solicit Your Business PHONE 1804 FRANKLIN CAN YOU AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT IT Funeral, Benefit Insurance Costs ' .Ate Surprisingly Small Rates From. 2y2t- Month Up , ; : According : To Age . .; Benefits arei Provided in the ; Amount of $100-for Persons Over.10 Years of Age and in the -Amount .of. $50 -'for. Per- ; sons : Under. 10 Years of Age Bryant Burial Ass'n. Franklin N, C. - Counties Get Dividends From National Forests Nearly one-fifth of the" 3,070 counties in the United States .shar ed in the distribution of receipts paid into the U. S. treasury last year by the 158 national forests administered by the forest .service of the U. S. department of agri culture. Cash receipts from the sale of national forest timber, use of na tional forest range, and other forms of land use amounted to $4,671,133 of which 25 per cent was turned over to 38 states,' as well as" Alaska and Puerto ico, for apportionment on an area basis to the counties in which national forest are located. The funds thus made available to local government units are used for public schools and roads and arc supplemented 'by an additional 10 per cent used by the forest service for building and maintaining roads and. trails within the national for ests of the state from which the income is derived. The forest ser vice also assumes a large share of the cost of constructing and main taining public improvements .such as roads, trails, campground de velopments, and winter sports areas within the national forests, using other funds appropriated by con gress in addition to one-tenth of the receipts. The forest service points out that the largest receipts each year are usually made by those national for ests which have been under federal management for long periods and whose earning : capacity has been improved by the systematic protec tion and utilization of their natural resources. . CAGLE'S CAFE FRANKLIN SYLVA "We Cater to the General Public" Oysters, Steaks and Fish a Specialty Good Tasty Food and Home-Baked Pies We Appreciate Your Patronage A. G. CAGLE, Prop. WOMACK'S SERVICE STATION Washing Polishing Expert Lubrication Phone 1904 Franklin, N. C Infertile Eggs Will Hold Flavor Better Infertile eggs will hold their flav or better and will keep fresh long er in hot weather, says. C. F. Par rish, poultry specialist of the State college extension .service, in offer ing poultry suggestions for the month of April. To obtain thistype of eggs, all male birds .should be sold when hatching is completed, and plans made to replace them for another year with pedigreed males from a dependable breeder, or least with males from a reliable source, he explained. Parrish offered these other sug gestions for successful flock man agement in the spring : Don't sell out the flock of hens, but cull out instead. Keep the birds that are and have been heavy layers as in t , 1 1 . 4 aicatea Dy worn leathers, plump red combs and wattles, bright and wide-awake eyes, bleached beak and shanks, and a full, soft, flexible abdomen free from hard lumps of fat. Since the days are getting long enough for birds to consume enough mash without stimulating them, as is the case when a wet mash is ted, it win pay to .start cutting down, on the amount gjven each day until the practice is stopped entire ly. The stimulating practice will have to be resumed in June when hot weather will cut feed consump tion, resulting in lower egg produo tion. However, a high quality laying mash should be fed at this season rather than try to economize with a cheaper mash because eggs are cheaper. It is true that reasonably good egg production can be obtain ed with cheap feed now. but if the birds are to continue heavy produc TTHHIIMdDMTr IMM (Now Owner Management) ' This popular resort hotel has been extensively redecorated and refurnished, and is now open for the season of 1939 HOT AND COLD RUNNING WATER IN EACH ROOM ALSO ROOMS WITH CONNECTING AND PRIVATE BATH SUPERLATIVE MEALS Extra Special Weekly and Monthly Rates Until July 1st For Rates, Reservations, or Other Information, Call or Write Trimont Inn Phone 96 Franklin, N. C tion throughout the spring and sum mer and remain in good health, they must have a good feed continuously. Farmer Independent In Case Of War By J. H. DEAN Many ibelieve that before another harvest Europe will be engaged in war. We all know that the - able bodied men of Europe are now busy preparing for war. The United States will be called upon to supply food and material for the war activities of the war engagements of Europe. Those who have lived through wars arid . are familiar with history know that prices, double and triple and even quadruple under the in fluence of war. War or peace this country needs full store-rooms. A farmer who has. meat in his smoke-house, corn in his crib, wheat in his granary, cotton in the bale and tobacco in the bulk will never want. Such a farmer is rich. He is secure. Such a farmer rarely ever needs credit but if he does he can get it. He is a good neighbor and he will .have good neighbors. He is America's No. 1 citizen. When the farmer's store spaces. are full he is prepared for war or peace. So is our country. The increase over a year earlier of nearly , 5,000,000 hogs on Amer ican farms January I is another indication of the marked upward trend in hog production, , says Earl Hostetler, of State college. BARGAINS ! FACTORY RECONDITIONED SINGER SEWING MACHINES AT ONE-THIRD THE ORIGINAL PRICE Bryant Furniture Co. NO OTMEK LOW-PKI1CE0) .CAR m no i "Tk Before you decide on any new ear, learn for yourself why this year's Ford owners are looking so pleased and so proud I . . Jhey oP with the BIGGEST HYDRAULIC BRAKES ever put on a low-priced car! 12-inch drums, 162 square inches total braking surface. They ride on the ONLY STABILIZED CHASSIS among all low-priced car s. Only ne with Torque-tube drive and 4 radius rods! They get the smooth, quiet power of the ONLY -0 tKblfltb in any low-priced car. See your ford Dealer and see for yovnelf . . . this is the year to go They're driving the car that gave the BEST GAS MILEAGE of all leading low-priced cars in this year's Gilmore-Yosemite Economy Run! (85 H. P. Ford V-8.) They enjoy the MOST ADVAKCED STYLIXS 111 this year's low-price field. They ride on the LONGEST RSS2EBASE of any low-priced car (123 inches betwt springs!). fty ft n n MUM IXCILS IN THI THINGS THAT COUNTI High-Price Crops Follow . LowJPrice Seed When the price on corn is low it is a good rule to plant heavy and cul tivate for a big yield. The soundness of this rule is based upon the follow ing reasons: ' 1st Weak-kneed farmers will cut acreage and cultivate poof ly when the price is low. 2nd Nature rarely ever favors the country with two straight good crop years. The farmer who keeps his crib well-nigh full will always be ahead. The cost per bushel for growing corn can be greatly reduced by the in telligent use of fertilizer. Basic O-Ten-Four fertilizer is chuck-full of "grain food." It will add more to the yield of corn than any, other investment in connection with the crop. For this reason it is the most popular corn fertilizer, and remember clover and grass follow its use. Use BASIC O-TEN-FOUR for heavy corn POPULAR BRANDS OF BASIC PULVERIZED FERTILIZER Basic ,0-Ten-Four for corn Bright Burley Brand for Burley tobacco Knox Potato Grower for potatoes Knox Vegetable Special for vegetables , LOOK FOR THE GREEN BORDERED BAG : Made only by ; ; , Knox ville Fertilizer Co; See Our Dealer RAY GROCERY & FEED CO. FRANKLIN, N C.